Forty-one patients were evaluated with exercise-gated radionuclide ventriculography before and within 4 days after successful transluminal coronary angioplasty and 4 to 12 months later. Patients were subgrouped according to the degree of restenosis demonstrated angiographic ally at 4 to 12 months (Group I [n = 23]: ≤20%; Group II [n = 10]: >20% but <50%; Group III [n = 8]: ≥50%). Patients with abnormal findings on gated radionuclide ventriculography (<5 point increase in ejection fraction or wall motion deterioration) early after angioplasty were eventually found to have a greater degree of restenosis than were patients with normal findings (41.2 ± 30.3 versus 19.0 ± 25.4% restenosis, p < 0.0001). The accuracy of abnormal radionuclide ventr...
Objectives. This study investigates the predictive value of concurrent exercise radionuclide ventric...
To determine the value of serial exercise treadmill testing for detecting restenosis after successfu...
Because the long-term anatomic effects of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty are unknown...
Forty-one patients were evaluated with exercise-gated radionuclide ventriculography before and withi...
To investigate the time course of restenosis, serial treadmill exercise testing was performed in the...
AbstractA prospective study of 111 patients who underwent repeat coronary angiography and exercise t...
AbstractTo examine whether late coronary restenosis may be predicted by abnormalities of myocardial ...
A prospective study of 111 patients who underwent repeat coronary angiography and exercise thallium-...
AbstractThe predictive accuracy of thallium imaging for the diagnosis of restenosis after angioplast...
AbstractControversy exists with regard to the diagnostic accuracy and optimal technique of myocardia...
textabstractThe value of exercise testing and thallium scintigraphy in predicting recurrence of angi...
To further understand the temporal mode and mechanisms of coronary restenosis, 229 patients were stu...
AbstractExercise echocardiography was performed in 36 patients to evaluate functional improvement af...
Assessment of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) by early radionuclide exercise t...
AbstractExercise electrocardiographic (ECG) testing during follow-up after coronary angioplasty is w...
Objectives. This study investigates the predictive value of concurrent exercise radionuclide ventric...
To determine the value of serial exercise treadmill testing for detecting restenosis after successfu...
Because the long-term anatomic effects of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty are unknown...
Forty-one patients were evaluated with exercise-gated radionuclide ventriculography before and withi...
To investigate the time course of restenosis, serial treadmill exercise testing was performed in the...
AbstractA prospective study of 111 patients who underwent repeat coronary angiography and exercise t...
AbstractTo examine whether late coronary restenosis may be predicted by abnormalities of myocardial ...
A prospective study of 111 patients who underwent repeat coronary angiography and exercise thallium-...
AbstractThe predictive accuracy of thallium imaging for the diagnosis of restenosis after angioplast...
AbstractControversy exists with regard to the diagnostic accuracy and optimal technique of myocardia...
textabstractThe value of exercise testing and thallium scintigraphy in predicting recurrence of angi...
To further understand the temporal mode and mechanisms of coronary restenosis, 229 patients were stu...
AbstractExercise echocardiography was performed in 36 patients to evaluate functional improvement af...
Assessment of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) by early radionuclide exercise t...
AbstractExercise electrocardiographic (ECG) testing during follow-up after coronary angioplasty is w...
Objectives. This study investigates the predictive value of concurrent exercise radionuclide ventric...
To determine the value of serial exercise treadmill testing for detecting restenosis after successfu...
Because the long-term anatomic effects of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty are unknown...