The hemodynamic changes during exercise occurring in 36 patients with proven coronary artery disease (10 without and 26 with previous myocardial infarction) who tolerated the stress test without angina were analyzed and compared with changes observed in a control group of 36 carefully matched patients whose exercise was limited by angina. All patients were exercised to the same extent, reaching a similar rate-pressure product at the end of the stress test (19,508 ± 4,828 [SD] versus 19,247 ± 4,117 beats/min x mm Hg [NS] in the study and control groups without prior infarction, and 19,665 ± 3,950 versus 17,701 ± 4,600 beats/min x mm Hg [NS] in the respective groups with infarction). In all groups left ventricular end-diastolic pressure incre...
AbstractIntroductionProspective studies have documented an increased likelihood of sudden cardiac de...
AbstractA retrospective 5 year follow-up study was performed in 140 patients with unequivocal ischem...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to determine whether the amount of myocardial ischemic burden differs ...
The hemodynamic changes during exercise occurring in 36 patients with proven coronary artery disease...
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...
Sixteen asymptomatic patients with coronary artery disease and silent myocardial ischemia were studi...
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...
Exercise echocardiographywas performed in 89 consecutive patients (mean age 59.3±8.2 years) with sig...
Global and regional systolic function during exercise were studied at cardiac catheterization with b...
AbstractTo evaluate the clinical correlates and long-term prognostic significance of silent ischemia...
AbstractThe prevalence of silent myocardial ischemia was prospectively assessed in a group of 103 co...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to assess the presence and extent of inducible myocardial dysf...
AbstractIntroductionProspective studies have documented an increased likelihood of sudden cardiac de...
AbstractA retrospective 5 year follow-up study was performed in 140 patients with unequivocal ischem...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to determine whether the amount of myocardial ischemic burden differs ...
The hemodynamic changes during exercise occurring in 36 patients with proven coronary artery disease...
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...
Sixteen asymptomatic patients with coronary artery disease and silent myocardial ischemia were studi...
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...
Exercise echocardiographywas performed in 89 consecutive patients (mean age 59.3±8.2 years) with sig...
Global and regional systolic function during exercise were studied at cardiac catheterization with b...
AbstractTo evaluate the clinical correlates and long-term prognostic significance of silent ischemia...
AbstractThe prevalence of silent myocardial ischemia was prospectively assessed in a group of 103 co...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to assess the presence and extent of inducible myocardial dysf...
AbstractIntroductionProspective studies have documented an increased likelihood of sudden cardiac de...
AbstractA retrospective 5 year follow-up study was performed in 140 patients with unequivocal ischem...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to determine whether the amount of myocardial ischemic burden differs ...