The aim of this study was to elucidate further the causative mechanism of abnormal coronary vasomotion in patients with syndrome X. In patients with syndrome X, defined as angina pectoris and documented myocardial ischaemia during stress testing with normal findings at coronary angiography, abnormal coronary vasomotion of either the micro- or the macrocirculation has been suggested as the causative mechanism. Accordingly, we evaluated endothelial function, vasodilator reserve, and perfusion heterogeneity in these patients. Twenty-five patients with syndrome X (definitely normal coronary arteriogram, group A), 15 patients with minimal coronary artery disease (group B) and 21 healthy volunteers underwent [N-13]ammonia positron emission tomogr...
The diagnosis of coronary vasospasm in chronic vasospastic angina is established by the history of t...
The present study was designed to assess cardiac autonomic activities, coronary microvas-cular funct...
adrenergic abnormalities, and normal coronary anatomy. Ever since Cannon and Epstein (1) coined the ...
The aim of this study was to elucidate further the causative mechanism of abnormal coronary vasomoti...
The aim of this study was to elucidate further the causative mechanism of abnormal coronary vasomoti...
The fundamental abnormality in syndrome X (angina pectoris, ischaemia-like stress ECG despite angiog...
Syndrome X defines a group of patients who present with typical, usually exertional angina pectoris ...
Syndrome X is characterized by an abnormal vasomotility of coronary microvessels. It is unknown whet...
Background The combination of angina pectoris, angiographically normal coronary arteries, and a posi...
Background The combination of angina pectoris, angiographically normal coronary arteries, and a posi...
BACKGROUND: The pathophysiology of chest pain in patients with cardiac syndrome X remains controvers...
Background The endothelium of the vascular tissue plays an important role in regulating vascular hom...
Objectives.We used intravascular ultrasound imaging of the epicardial vessels to assess coronary mor...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate whether a direct relation can be demonstrated...
AbstractAngiographically normal coronary arteries are found in a substantial number of patients eval...
The diagnosis of coronary vasospasm in chronic vasospastic angina is established by the history of t...
The present study was designed to assess cardiac autonomic activities, coronary microvas-cular funct...
adrenergic abnormalities, and normal coronary anatomy. Ever since Cannon and Epstein (1) coined the ...
The aim of this study was to elucidate further the causative mechanism of abnormal coronary vasomoti...
The aim of this study was to elucidate further the causative mechanism of abnormal coronary vasomoti...
The fundamental abnormality in syndrome X (angina pectoris, ischaemia-like stress ECG despite angiog...
Syndrome X defines a group of patients who present with typical, usually exertional angina pectoris ...
Syndrome X is characterized by an abnormal vasomotility of coronary microvessels. It is unknown whet...
Background The combination of angina pectoris, angiographically normal coronary arteries, and a posi...
Background The combination of angina pectoris, angiographically normal coronary arteries, and a posi...
BACKGROUND: The pathophysiology of chest pain in patients with cardiac syndrome X remains controvers...
Background The endothelium of the vascular tissue plays an important role in regulating vascular hom...
Objectives.We used intravascular ultrasound imaging of the epicardial vessels to assess coronary mor...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate whether a direct relation can be demonstrated...
AbstractAngiographically normal coronary arteries are found in a substantial number of patients eval...
The diagnosis of coronary vasospasm in chronic vasospastic angina is established by the history of t...
The present study was designed to assess cardiac autonomic activities, coronary microvas-cular funct...
adrenergic abnormalities, and normal coronary anatomy. Ever since Cannon and Epstein (1) coined the ...