Three patients complained of spontaneous and exertional chest pain, both associated with S-T segment depression in anterior electrocardiographic leads. In each, coronary spasm was demonstrated on coronary arteriography during a spontaneous attack of pain. Coronary arteriograms taken during exercise-induced angina did not show evidence of spastic obstruction; this suggests that exercise-induced chest pain and S-T segment depression were secondary to the increase in oxygen requirements rather than to a sudden decrease in coronary blood flow. Thus, two pathogenetic mechanisms coexisting in the same patient may cause chest pain associated with subendocardial ischemia
Fourteen patients with acute coronary syndrome are presented in this study. During angiog-raphy, hem...
Out of 3,900 patients who performed an exercise test at our clinic, 3 patients demonstrated a walk-t...
Variant angina, defined as spontaneous angina pectoris associated with transient ST-segment elevatio...
Two patients complained of chest pain while at rest and during physical activities. However there se...
Four patients with variant angina pectoris exhibited reproducible exercise-induced chest pain and ST...
T H E increasing frequency of chest pain, due to the lengthening of the life span, and the importanc...
To assess the clinical, coronary arteriographic, and hemodynamic differences between the unstable an...
AbstractTo investigate the significance of hyperventilation-induced ST segment depression, 329 conse...
Regional myocardial blood flow during exercise was determined using the thermodilution technique in ...
AbstractObjectives. The present study was undertaken to investigate the response of large and small ...
ANGINA pectoris is generally considered to be a manifestation of diseased coronary arteries. Coronar...
Sixteen patients with exercise-induced ST-segment elevation and without a history of myocardial infa...
A 32 year old woman who complained of exercise-induced chest pain was found to have widespread eleva...
The revival of the concept of coronary spasm has stimulated research into coronary artery disease. O...
Mechanisms underlying coronary spasm are still poorly understood. The aim of the study was to assess...
Fourteen patients with acute coronary syndrome are presented in this study. During angiog-raphy, hem...
Out of 3,900 patients who performed an exercise test at our clinic, 3 patients demonstrated a walk-t...
Variant angina, defined as spontaneous angina pectoris associated with transient ST-segment elevatio...
Two patients complained of chest pain while at rest and during physical activities. However there se...
Four patients with variant angina pectoris exhibited reproducible exercise-induced chest pain and ST...
T H E increasing frequency of chest pain, due to the lengthening of the life span, and the importanc...
To assess the clinical, coronary arteriographic, and hemodynamic differences between the unstable an...
AbstractTo investigate the significance of hyperventilation-induced ST segment depression, 329 conse...
Regional myocardial blood flow during exercise was determined using the thermodilution technique in ...
AbstractObjectives. The present study was undertaken to investigate the response of large and small ...
ANGINA pectoris is generally considered to be a manifestation of diseased coronary arteries. Coronar...
Sixteen patients with exercise-induced ST-segment elevation and without a history of myocardial infa...
A 32 year old woman who complained of exercise-induced chest pain was found to have widespread eleva...
The revival of the concept of coronary spasm has stimulated research into coronary artery disease. O...
Mechanisms underlying coronary spasm are still poorly understood. The aim of the study was to assess...
Fourteen patients with acute coronary syndrome are presented in this study. During angiog-raphy, hem...
Out of 3,900 patients who performed an exercise test at our clinic, 3 patients demonstrated a walk-t...
Variant angina, defined as spontaneous angina pectoris associated with transient ST-segment elevatio...