Increasing blood flow results in endothelium-dependent vasodilation of angiographically normal epicardial coronary arteries in humans. To compare the ability of internal mammary artery (IMA) and saphenous vein (SV) used as coronary artery bypass grafts to adapt their vasomotor tone to an increase in myocardial blood flow demand induced by tachycardia, 10 IMA and seven SV grafts were studied by quantitative angiography more than 6 months (range, 6-82 months) after surgery in 17 patients. All grafts were angiographically smooth and implanted to large nonakinetic perfusion zones. Angiograms were obtained in basal sinus rhythm (71 +/- 10 beats/min), during atrial pacing (129 +/- 9 beats/min), and after intragraft infusion of 1 mg isosorbide ...
BACKGROUND: The gastroepiploic artery is increasingly used as an alternative arterial coronary bypas...
Background. Internal mammary artery grafts have a greater long-term patency rate than do saphenous v...
Despite the superior long-term patency of arterial grafts, surgeons are often reluctant to use arter...
OBJECTIVES. We sought to determine whether internal mammary artery grafts adapt to an increase in my...
Objectives.We sought to determine whether internal mammary artery grafts adapt to an increase in myo...
ObjectiveFlow mismatch between the supplying artery and the myocardial perfusion region has been obs...
BACKGROUND. Increasing blood flow through conduit arteries induces vasodilation through endothelium-...
AbstractThe internal mammary artery has greater long-term patency than the saphenous vein when used ...
AbstractBlood flow in bypass grafts and recipient left anterior descending coronary arteries was eva...
Both the internal mammary artery and the saphenous vein are used to construct coronary-artery bypass...
OBJECTIVE: Flow mismatch between the supplying artery and the myocardial perfusion region has been o...
Although internal mammary artery bypass grafts have a high patency rate, the adequacy of blood flow ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the mechanisms by which arterial and venous grafts increase their flow during ...
Objectives.The purpose of this study was to assess flow dynamics and flow capacities of internal mam...
Introduction: It has been suggested that endothelial dysfunction is critical to saphenous vein graft...
BACKGROUND: The gastroepiploic artery is increasingly used as an alternative arterial coronary bypas...
Background. Internal mammary artery grafts have a greater long-term patency rate than do saphenous v...
Despite the superior long-term patency of arterial grafts, surgeons are often reluctant to use arter...
OBJECTIVES. We sought to determine whether internal mammary artery grafts adapt to an increase in my...
Objectives.We sought to determine whether internal mammary artery grafts adapt to an increase in myo...
ObjectiveFlow mismatch between the supplying artery and the myocardial perfusion region has been obs...
BACKGROUND. Increasing blood flow through conduit arteries induces vasodilation through endothelium-...
AbstractThe internal mammary artery has greater long-term patency than the saphenous vein when used ...
AbstractBlood flow in bypass grafts and recipient left anterior descending coronary arteries was eva...
Both the internal mammary artery and the saphenous vein are used to construct coronary-artery bypass...
OBJECTIVE: Flow mismatch between the supplying artery and the myocardial perfusion region has been o...
Although internal mammary artery bypass grafts have a high patency rate, the adequacy of blood flow ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the mechanisms by which arterial and venous grafts increase their flow during ...
Objectives.The purpose of this study was to assess flow dynamics and flow capacities of internal mam...
Introduction: It has been suggested that endothelial dysfunction is critical to saphenous vein graft...
BACKGROUND: The gastroepiploic artery is increasingly used as an alternative arterial coronary bypas...
Background. Internal mammary artery grafts have a greater long-term patency rate than do saphenous v...
Despite the superior long-term patency of arterial grafts, surgeons are often reluctant to use arter...