BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disease. Although the mechanism for this reduction is still unclear, it seems to reflect alterations in cardiac autonomic control. In this study we have evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular dysfunction and time and frequency domain measures of heart period variability in patients with coronary artery disease. METHODS AND RESULTS: Echocardiographic segmental left ventricular wall motion and time and frequency domain measures of heart period variability were evaluated in 32 patients with one-vessel coronary artery disease before and 16-24 days after successful percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA)....
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cardiac autonomic dysfunction is associated with risk of restenosis and card...
Background Little is known about the value of heart rate variability in patients with symptomatic co...
Background Little is known about the value of heart rate variability in patients with symptomatic co...
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 disease....
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disease....
AbstractObjectives. This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular ...
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...
AbstractObjectives. This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular ...
PubMedID: 12049681Background: Autonomic nervous system dysfunction and reduced heart rate variabilit...
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 AND PURPOSE: Cardiac autonomic dysfunction is associated with risk of restenosis and card...
Background Little is known about the value of heart rate variability in patients with symptomatic co...
Background Little is known about the value of heart rate variability in patients with symptomatic co...
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 disease....
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disease....
AbstractObjectives. This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular ...
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...
AbstractObjectives. This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular ...
PubMedID: 12049681Background: Autonomic nervous system dysfunction and reduced heart rate variabilit...
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 AND PURPOSE: Cardiac autonomic dysfunction is associated with risk of restenosis and card...
Background Little is known about the value of heart rate variability in patients with symptomatic co...
Background Little is known about the value of heart rate variability in patients with symptomatic co...