AbstractOtjectives. This study was undertaken to examine the effects of coronary flow dynamics after thrombolysis on infant size limitation.Background. It has been commonly accepted that early thrombolysis does not necessarily salvage infarcted myocardium. Plausible causes for myocardial necrosis include such factors as elapsed time to reperfusion, residual stenosis, collateral vessels, hemodynamic loads, preconditioning and reperfusion injury. Recently, the no reflow phenomenon has been elucidated to be associated with infant extension in clinical studies employing contrast echocardiography or thallium scintigraphy.Methods. Nineteen patients with early reperfusion in acute anterior myocardial infarction and comparable clinical background w...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to characterize the effects of late reperfusion on myocardial ...
AbstractObjectives. The significance of ST segment re-elevation at reperfusion by thrombolysis was e...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to examine the relation between the timing and adequacy ...
Background: The no-reflow phenomenon due to microvasculature damage is sometimes observed in patient...
Background: The no-reflow phenomenon due to microvasculature damage is sometimes observed in patient...
Background: The no-reflow phenomenon due to microvasculature damage is sometimes observed in patient...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe tested the hypothesis that the reperfusion syndrome (RS), defined as an additio...
The effect of early myocardial reperfusion (within 4 hours after onset of symptoms) on regional left...
This study quantitatively evaluated the change in myocardial blood flow resulting from medical revas...
Objectives.We examined whether angina pectoris occurring shortly before the onset of acute myocardia...
AbstractObjective. This study was undertaken to determine whether early successful thrombolysis can ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to elucidate the clinical factors related to the development of no-reflo...
AbstractDuring reperfusion of a myocardial infarct, development of microvascular occlusion may resul...
Residual flow to the infarct zone was assessed by coronary angiography during the acute phase of myo...
To predict the recovery of left ventricular regional wall motion after successful direct angioplasty...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to characterize the effects of late reperfusion on myocardial ...
AbstractObjectives. The significance of ST segment re-elevation at reperfusion by thrombolysis was e...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to examine the relation between the timing and adequacy ...
Background: The no-reflow phenomenon due to microvasculature damage is sometimes observed in patient...
Background: The no-reflow phenomenon due to microvasculature damage is sometimes observed in patient...
Background: The no-reflow phenomenon due to microvasculature damage is sometimes observed in patient...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe tested the hypothesis that the reperfusion syndrome (RS), defined as an additio...
The effect of early myocardial reperfusion (within 4 hours after onset of symptoms) on regional left...
This study quantitatively evaluated the change in myocardial blood flow resulting from medical revas...
Objectives.We examined whether angina pectoris occurring shortly before the onset of acute myocardia...
AbstractObjective. This study was undertaken to determine whether early successful thrombolysis can ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to elucidate the clinical factors related to the development of no-reflo...
AbstractDuring reperfusion of a myocardial infarct, development of microvascular occlusion may resul...
Residual flow to the infarct zone was assessed by coronary angiography during the acute phase of myo...
To predict the recovery of left ventricular regional wall motion after successful direct angioplasty...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to characterize the effects of late reperfusion on myocardial ...
AbstractObjectives. The significance of ST segment re-elevation at reperfusion by thrombolysis was e...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to examine the relation between the timing and adequacy ...