The electrocardiographic change associated with ischaemia is typically ST segment depression which is usually most prominent over the left chest wall. The position of the ST depression does not predict the ischaemic territories in the myocardium or the involved coronary arteries. To evaluate the source of ST depression, a sheep model of subendocardial ischaemia using partial coronary artery ligation coupled with atrial pacing was developed. Ischaemia was induced initially in either the left anterior descending coronary artery or the left circumflex coronary artery territory and subsequently in the territory of the other vessel. The ischaemic regions were documented by a fluorescent microsphere technique. During ischaemia potentials were ma...
Background: The significance of reciprocal ST segment depression during acute myocardial infarction ...
Transmural myocardial ischemia induced by acute coronary artery occlusion induces electric and metab...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the clinical significance of reciprocal ST segment depression on the...
The electrocardiographic change associated with ischaemia is typically ST segment depression which i...
The origin of electrocardiographic ST segment depression in subendocardial ischaemia remains unclea...
This thesis presents a computer simulation of electrocardiographic ST segment shift in myocardial i...
Reduced blood flow in the coronary arteries can lead to damaged heart tissue (myocardial ischaemia)....
In 1972 Kjekshus et al. published the seminal article ‘Distribution of myocardial injury and its rel...
Abstract Background At least some clinical data suggests that, regardless of which major coronary ar...
This study was performed to determine whether patients with myocardial infarction with apparently re...
AbstractTo evaluate the significance of “reciprocal” ST segment depression resulting from coronary o...
Cardiac ischaemia is a restriction of blood supply to tissues in the heart. It is often diagnosed vi...
Abstract Despite many years of study, certain aspects of myocardial ischemia remain incompletely und...
Extracellular epicardial potential distributions (EPDs) were obtained using a half-ellipsoidal model...
DergiPark: 379041tmsjAims: The etiology and pathophysiology of precordial ST segment depression seen...
Background: The significance of reciprocal ST segment depression during acute myocardial infarction ...
Transmural myocardial ischemia induced by acute coronary artery occlusion induces electric and metab...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the clinical significance of reciprocal ST segment depression on the...
The electrocardiographic change associated with ischaemia is typically ST segment depression which i...
The origin of electrocardiographic ST segment depression in subendocardial ischaemia remains unclea...
This thesis presents a computer simulation of electrocardiographic ST segment shift in myocardial i...
Reduced blood flow in the coronary arteries can lead to damaged heart tissue (myocardial ischaemia)....
In 1972 Kjekshus et al. published the seminal article ‘Distribution of myocardial injury and its rel...
Abstract Background At least some clinical data suggests that, regardless of which major coronary ar...
This study was performed to determine whether patients with myocardial infarction with apparently re...
AbstractTo evaluate the significance of “reciprocal” ST segment depression resulting from coronary o...
Cardiac ischaemia is a restriction of blood supply to tissues in the heart. It is often diagnosed vi...
Abstract Despite many years of study, certain aspects of myocardial ischemia remain incompletely und...
Extracellular epicardial potential distributions (EPDs) were obtained using a half-ellipsoidal model...
DergiPark: 379041tmsjAims: The etiology and pathophysiology of precordial ST segment depression seen...
Background: The significance of reciprocal ST segment depression during acute myocardial infarction ...
Transmural myocardial ischemia induced by acute coronary artery occlusion induces electric and metab...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the clinical significance of reciprocal ST segment depression on the...