PubMedID: 12049681Background: Autonomic nervous system dysfunction and reduced heart rate variability (HRV) after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) were reported in patients with coronary artery disease. However, factors related to reduced HRV are not clearly demonstrated. The aim of the present study was to assess the relationship between HRV indices and the final coronary arterial luminal diameter after PTCA. Methods: Twenty-seven patients (23 male, 4 female, mean age: 52.5 ± 7.1 years) with single vessel disease were included in the study. PTCA was performed in all patients. Low-frequency power (LFP), high-frequency power (HFP), and total power (TP) were calculated by using frequency-domain analysis of HRV. All examin...
AbstractObjectives. This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular ...
Impairment of vagal heart rate control is common in coronary artery disease. To evaluate whether per...
Background: Reduced heart rate recovery (HRR) in coronary artery disease (CAD) is predictive of incr...
Background: The aim of the study was to analyse parameters reflecting the sympathovagal control of v...
Background: The aim of the study was to analyse parameters reflecting the sympathovagal control of v...
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disea...
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disea...
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disea...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cardiac autonomic dysfunction is associated with risk of restenosis and card...
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disease....
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disease....
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular dysfu...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular dysfu...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular dysfu...
OBJECTIVES: Heart rate recovery (HRR) is influenced by autonomic function. We aimed to investigate t...
AbstractObjectives. This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular ...
Impairment of vagal heart rate control is common in coronary artery disease. To evaluate whether per...
Background: Reduced heart rate recovery (HRR) in coronary artery disease (CAD) is predictive of incr...
Background: The aim of the study was to analyse parameters reflecting the sympathovagal control of v...
Background: The aim of the study was to analyse parameters reflecting the sympathovagal control of v...
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disea...
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disea...
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disea...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cardiac autonomic dysfunction is associated with risk of restenosis and card...
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disease....
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disease....
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular dysfu...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular dysfu...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular dysfu...
OBJECTIVES: Heart rate recovery (HRR) is influenced by autonomic function. We aimed to investigate t...
AbstractObjectives. This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular ...
Impairment of vagal heart rate control is common in coronary artery disease. To evaluate whether per...
Background: Reduced heart rate recovery (HRR) in coronary artery disease (CAD) is predictive of incr...