Objectives.This study sought to determine whether the location of coronary spastic activity may change over time in patients with persistent variant angina.Background.Although electrocardiographic studies have provided indirect evidence to indicate that the location of ischemia may change in patients with variant angina, it has not been tested by quantitative angiography whether the location of vasospastic activity may change over time.Methods.Paired ergonovine provocation tests and coronary angiography were performed at a mean (±SD) interval of 43 ± 13 months apart in patients with persistent symptoms of vasospastic angina in the absence of significant atherosclerosis. A total of 87 spastic and nonspastic segments of 87 major vessels in 29...
Coronary artery spasm is an accepted cause of transient myocardial ischaemia in patients with varian...
To investigate endothelial function in pts with variant angina(VA) with angiographically near normal...
To assess the reproducibility of coronary vasospasm with acetylcholine provocation test, 23 patients...
Objectives.This study sought to determine whether the location of coronary spastic activity may chan...
AbstractTo investigate the relation between basal coronary artery diameter and development of corona...
Objectives.We assessed the relation between sympathetic nerve activity and disease activity of vasos...
AbstractIt has been suggested that a generalized coronary vasomotion disorder is present in variant ...
Long-term changes in vasocontractility were examined in 23 coronary segments from 20 patients with v...
The revival of the concept of coronary spasm has stimulated research into coronary artery disease. O...
Objectives.This study sought to investigate whether changes in nervous autonomic tone may have a rol...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to investigate the conformational change of arterial structure i...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to determine whether coronary vasospasm in patients with...
The term coronary artery spasm (CAS) refers to a sudden, intense vasoconstriction of an epicardial c...
Coronary plaque distribution, frequency and cut-off value of percent stenosis for developing vasospa...
AbstractBackgroundCoronary artery spasm contributes to the pathogenesis of variant angina and ischem...
Coronary artery spasm is an accepted cause of transient myocardial ischaemia in patients with varian...
To investigate endothelial function in pts with variant angina(VA) with angiographically near normal...
To assess the reproducibility of coronary vasospasm with acetylcholine provocation test, 23 patients...
Objectives.This study sought to determine whether the location of coronary spastic activity may chan...
AbstractTo investigate the relation between basal coronary artery diameter and development of corona...
Objectives.We assessed the relation between sympathetic nerve activity and disease activity of vasos...
AbstractIt has been suggested that a generalized coronary vasomotion disorder is present in variant ...
Long-term changes in vasocontractility were examined in 23 coronary segments from 20 patients with v...
The revival of the concept of coronary spasm has stimulated research into coronary artery disease. O...
Objectives.This study sought to investigate whether changes in nervous autonomic tone may have a rol...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to investigate the conformational change of arterial structure i...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to determine whether coronary vasospasm in patients with...
The term coronary artery spasm (CAS) refers to a sudden, intense vasoconstriction of an epicardial c...
Coronary plaque distribution, frequency and cut-off value of percent stenosis for developing vasospa...
AbstractBackgroundCoronary artery spasm contributes to the pathogenesis of variant angina and ischem...
Coronary artery spasm is an accepted cause of transient myocardial ischaemia in patients with varian...
To investigate endothelial function in pts with variant angina(VA) with angiographically near normal...
To assess the reproducibility of coronary vasospasm with acetylcholine provocation test, 23 patients...