AbstractObjectives. This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular dysfunction and frequency domain measures of heart period variability in patients with coronary artery disease.Background. Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disease. However, the mechanisms of this reduction are still unclear. Methods. Echocardiographic left ventricular wall motion and frequency domain measures of heart period variability were evaluated in 32 patients with one-vessel coronary artery disease before and 16 to 24 days after successful percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty. Of these, 12 patients (Group A) had normal and 20 patients (Group B) had abnormal regional wall motion....
Background Little is known about the value of heart rate variability in patients with symptomatic co...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to determine the relation between autonomic control of...
Background Little is known about the value of heart rate variability in patients with symptomatic co...
AbstractObjectives. This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular ...
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disea...
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disea...
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disea...
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disease....
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disease....
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular dysfu...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular dysfu...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular dysfu...
PubMedID: 12049681Background: Autonomic nervous system dysfunction and reduced heart rate variabilit...
Background: Previous findings suggest that transient myocardial ischemia and reperfusion may elicit ...
Background Little is known about the value of heart rate variability in patients with symptomatic co...
Background Little is known about the value of heart rate variability in patients with symptomatic co...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to determine the relation between autonomic control of...
Background Little is known about the value of heart rate variability in patients with symptomatic co...
AbstractObjectives. This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular ...
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disea...
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disea...
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disea...
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disease....
BACKGROUND: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronary artery disease....
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular dysfu...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular dysfu...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the relation between reversible segmental left ventricular dysfu...
PubMedID: 12049681Background: Autonomic nervous system dysfunction and reduced heart rate variabilit...
Background: Previous findings suggest that transient myocardial ischemia and reperfusion may elicit ...
Background Little is known about the value of heart rate variability in patients with symptomatic co...
Background Little is known about the value of heart rate variability in patients with symptomatic co...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to determine the relation between autonomic control of...
Background Little is known about the value of heart rate variability in patients with symptomatic co...