SUMMARY To investigate the events that lead to acute myocardial ischemia we monitored continuously the ECG, the left ventricular (four patients) or aortic (two patients) pressure and the great cardiac vein oxygen saturation (CSO2S) by a fiberoptic catheter in six patients with frequent anginal attacks at rest. We recorded 137 transient ischemic episodes (10 with chest pain) characterized by ST-segment elevation in 28 episodes, depression in three episodes and by pseudonormalization of previously inverted or flat T waves in 106 episodes. The onset of electrocardiographic and hemodynamic changes was preceded by a large drop in CSO2S in all 135 episodes with ST-T changes in the anterior leads but not in two episodes with ST elevation on inferi...
Abstract Despite many years of study, certain aspects of myocardial ischemia remain incompletely und...
SUMMARY A 50-year-old man suffering from recurrent chest pain accompanied by transient ST-segment el...
Myocardial ischemia is the functional impairment that results from an imbalance of myocardial oxygen...
Left ventricular (or pulmonary and systemic arterial) hemodynamics were measured for a mean of 13.6 ...
The direct manipulation of coronary blood flow to induce regional myocardial ischemia has been almos...
ANGINA pectoris is generally considered to be a manifestation of diseased coronary arteries. Coronar...
Cardiac ischemia is a disease caused by insufficient blood supply in the heart muscle region, usuall...
The electromechanical events occurring during acute myocardial ischemia were assessed in 10 patients...
To examine whether increases in heart rate might be a common trigger of angina at rest, changes in h...
The most common cause of angina is atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries. Signs and symptoms of a...
The revival of the concept of coronary spasm has stimulated research into coronary artery disease. O...
M-mode echocardiograms were recorded in 12 patients with Prinzmetal's angina during 29 episodes of t...
SUMMARY. Under certain conditions, a progressive increase in vascular resistance occurs within ische...
The effects of a 4-min exercise on the duration of the systolic time intervals were determined in 20...
The significance of the direction of the ST-segment shifts on the 12-lead electrocardiogram was eval...
Abstract Despite many years of study, certain aspects of myocardial ischemia remain incompletely und...
SUMMARY A 50-year-old man suffering from recurrent chest pain accompanied by transient ST-segment el...
Myocardial ischemia is the functional impairment that results from an imbalance of myocardial oxygen...
Left ventricular (or pulmonary and systemic arterial) hemodynamics were measured for a mean of 13.6 ...
The direct manipulation of coronary blood flow to induce regional myocardial ischemia has been almos...
ANGINA pectoris is generally considered to be a manifestation of diseased coronary arteries. Coronar...
Cardiac ischemia is a disease caused by insufficient blood supply in the heart muscle region, usuall...
The electromechanical events occurring during acute myocardial ischemia were assessed in 10 patients...
To examine whether increases in heart rate might be a common trigger of angina at rest, changes in h...
The most common cause of angina is atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries. Signs and symptoms of a...
The revival of the concept of coronary spasm has stimulated research into coronary artery disease. O...
M-mode echocardiograms were recorded in 12 patients with Prinzmetal's angina during 29 episodes of t...
SUMMARY. Under certain conditions, a progressive increase in vascular resistance occurs within ische...
The effects of a 4-min exercise on the duration of the systolic time intervals were determined in 20...
The significance of the direction of the ST-segment shifts on the 12-lead electrocardiogram was eval...
Abstract Despite many years of study, certain aspects of myocardial ischemia remain incompletely und...
SUMMARY A 50-year-old man suffering from recurrent chest pain accompanied by transient ST-segment el...
Myocardial ischemia is the functional impairment that results from an imbalance of myocardial oxygen...