Exercise-induced silent myocardial ischemia is a frequent feature in patients with coronary artery disease. The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical and angiographic characteristics of 269 patients who complained of chest pain during an exercise test (group I) with those of 204 who developed exercise-induced silent myocardial ischemia (group II). Group I patients more frequently had anginal symptoms of class III and IV of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society than did group II patients, who had milder symptoms (p < 0.001). The only angiographic difference observed between the two groups was a slightly but significantly higher left ventricular end-diastolic pressure in group II patients (p < 0.05), who also showed a longer exercis...
AbstractThe purposes of this study were 1) to determine the prognosis of silent ischemia in an unsel...
AbstractThe prevalence of silent myocardial ischemia was prospectively assessed in a group of 103 co...
have at least as great an extent of ischemic myocardium aspatientswithpainfulexertionalischemia(7).H...
Exercise-induced silent myocardial ischemia is a frequent feature in patients with coronary artery d...
AbstractObjectives. This study was undertaken to better understand the functional and prognostic sig...
AbstractTo determine whether coronary artery bypass surgery would prolong survival in patients with ...
AbstractTo evaluate the clinical correlates and long-term prognostic significance of silent ischemia...
The hemodynamic changes during exercise occurring in 36 patients with proven coronary artery disease...
AbstractIntroductionProspective studies have documented an increased likelihood of sudden cardiac de...
AbstractThe relation of silent ischemia in patients with stable angina to known predictors of severi...
AbstractObjectives. The objectives of this study were 1) to determine the relationship between the a...
Frequent episodes of silent myocardial ischemia were documented in two patients, one with recognized...
AbstractA retrospective 5 year follow-up study was performed in 140 patients with unequivocal ischem...
Exercise echocardiographywas performed in 89 consecutive patients (mean age 59.3±8.2 years) with sig...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe investigated the prognostic significance of exercise-induced silent myocardial ...
AbstractThe purposes of this study were 1) to determine the prognosis of silent ischemia in an unsel...
AbstractThe prevalence of silent myocardial ischemia was prospectively assessed in a group of 103 co...
have at least as great an extent of ischemic myocardium aspatientswithpainfulexertionalischemia(7).H...
Exercise-induced silent myocardial ischemia is a frequent feature in patients with coronary artery d...
AbstractObjectives. This study was undertaken to better understand the functional and prognostic sig...
AbstractTo determine whether coronary artery bypass surgery would prolong survival in patients with ...
AbstractTo evaluate the clinical correlates and long-term prognostic significance of silent ischemia...
The hemodynamic changes during exercise occurring in 36 patients with proven coronary artery disease...
AbstractIntroductionProspective studies have documented an increased likelihood of sudden cardiac de...
AbstractThe relation of silent ischemia in patients with stable angina to known predictors of severi...
AbstractObjectives. The objectives of this study were 1) to determine the relationship between the a...
Frequent episodes of silent myocardial ischemia were documented in two patients, one with recognized...
AbstractA retrospective 5 year follow-up study was performed in 140 patients with unequivocal ischem...
Exercise echocardiographywas performed in 89 consecutive patients (mean age 59.3±8.2 years) with sig...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe investigated the prognostic significance of exercise-induced silent myocardial ...
AbstractThe purposes of this study were 1) to determine the prognosis of silent ischemia in an unsel...
AbstractThe prevalence of silent myocardial ischemia was prospectively assessed in a group of 103 co...
have at least as great an extent of ischemic myocardium aspatientswithpainfulexertionalischemia(7).H...