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Comparative study of coronary flow reserve, coronary anatomy and results of radionuclide exercise tests in patients with coronary artery disease
1986-11-01

A comparative assessment of regional coronary flow reserve, quantitative percent diameter coronary stenosis and exercise-induced perfusion and wall motion abnormalities was performed in 39 patients with coronary artery disease. Coronary flow reserve was ...

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Relations among impaired coronary flow reserve, left ventricular hypertrophy and thallium perfusion defects in hypertensive patients without obstructive coronary artery disease
1990-01-01

Invasive Doppler catheter-derived coronary flow reserve, echocardiographic measurements of left ventricular hypertrophy and intravenous dipyridamole-limited stress thallium-201 scintigraphy were compared in 48 patients (40 were hypertensive or diabetic) with clinical ischemic heart disease and no or minor coronary artery disease. ...

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Noninvasive testing of cerebral perfusion reserve prior to coronary artery bypass graft surgery
1988-05-01

Cerebral perfusion reserve testing using fluorine-18-fluoromethane and positron emission tomographic brain scanning to define cerebral blood flow abnormalities was performed in 5 patients being considered for combined coronary and carotid reconstructive surgery. Blood flow testing during normocapnia and following hypercapnia was ...

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Myocardial performance and perfusion during exercise in patients with coronary artery disease caused by Kawasaki disease
1990-01-01

For a study of the natural history of coronary artery lesions after Kawasaki disease and their effect on myocardial blood flow reserve with exercise, five such patients underwent exercise testing on a bicycle. Oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide production, minute ventilation, and electrocardiograms were monitored continuously. Thallium-201 scintigraphy was ...

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Myocardial ischemia in the absence of epicardial coronary artery disease in Friedreich's ataxia
2008-04-08

We present the first in vivo detection of microvascular abnormality in a patient with Friedreich's ataxia (FA) without epicardial coronary artery disease using cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR). The patient had exertional chest pain and dyspnea prompting referral for cardiac evaluation. These symptoms were reproduced during intravenous adenosine infusion, ...

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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and anomalous left coronary artery: a rare combination.
2011-01-11

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and anomalous origin of the coronary arteries are among the most common causes of sudden cardiac death. Simultaneous presence of both entities is very rare and believed to carry substantial risk of sudden cardiac death. Implantation of an automated cardioverter defibrillator device can potentially be life-saving in HCM patients. Therefore, ...

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[Coronary microcirculation. Physiologic and pathologic aspects].
1999-06-01

The coronary circulation has a protective regulation system which, in extreme haemodynamic conditions, compensates increased myocardial oxygen demand. The coronary reserve, based on this concept defines the capacity of the system to increase flow temporally, and, thereby, myocardial oxygen supply. The introduction of new methods of ...

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8
Coronary flow reserve in patients with chest pain and normal coronary arteries.
1993-12-01

BACKGROUND--Many studies have shown that coronary flow reserve is reduced in patients with chest pain and angiographically normal coronary arteries. The methods used to assess coronary blood flow have varied, but in nearly all reports dipyridamole has been used to bring about vasodilatation. This study was designed ...

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Coronary artery fistula (image)

A coronary artery fistula generally occurs when one of the coronary arteries fails to form properly during the development of the baby. Coronary artery fistula is an abnormal connection between one ...

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Retinal microvascularisation abnormalities and cardiovascular risk.
2009-04-22

The progress of retinal imaging techniques has made retinal microvascular circulation easier to study. A number of observational studies were conducted to characterise the different abnormalities encountered and to determine the factors contributing to their onset. Three lesion groups were highlighted, including reduced arteriolar diameter, venular dilatation and retinopathy ...

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Prognostic implications of coronary flow reserve on left anterior descending coronary artery in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
2008-10-09

The aim of the study was to prospectively evaluate a cohort of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HC) after coronary flow reserve (CFR) assessment of the left anterior descending coronary artery. Sixty-eight patients with HC (40 men, mean +/- SD 58 +/- 12 years of age) underwent dipyridamole (up to 0.84 mg/kg over 6 minutes) ...

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12
Feasibility and diagnostic power of transthoracic coronary Doppler for coronary flow velocity reserve in patients referred for myocardial perfusion imaging
2008-03-29

BackgroundMyocardial perfusion imaging (MPI), using single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a validated method for detecting coronary artery disease. Transthoracic Doppler echocardiography (TTDE) of flow at rest and during adenosine provocation has previously been evaluated in selected patient groups. We therefore wanted to compare the diagnostic ability of TTDE ...

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13
Stress imaging in congenital cardiac disease.
2009-10-23

In patients with coronary arterial disease, stress imaging is able to demonstrate abnormalities in the motion of the ventricular walls, and abnormalities in coronary arterial perfusion not apparent at rest. It can also provide information on prognostic factors. In patients with congenitally malformed hearts, stress ...

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14
Myocardial ischaemia in patients with coronary endothelial dysfunction: insights from body surface ECG mapping and implications for invasive evaluation of chronic chest pain.
2011-07-01

Aims Coronary endothelial dysfunction (ED), by predisposing to abnormal vasomotion, may cause chest pain in individuals with non-obstructed coronary arteries. The aim of this study was to correlate the magnitude of coronary ED with the presence and extent of inducible myocardial ischaemia using body surface ...

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[Left ventricular volumetric and contractility behavior during stress echocardiography with dobutamine].
1996-03-01

Aim of this study was to assess the behaviour of left ventricular volumes during dobutamine echocardiography in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) compared to subjects with normal coronary angiograms. We have measured the end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes and a non invasive index of myocardial contractility (the ratio between systolic blood ...

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Estimation of x-ray parameters in digital coronary angiography for compensation of myocardial perfusion measurements
2008-04-01

Coronary angiography is the primary technique for diagnosing coronary abnormalities as it is able to locate precisely the coronary artery lesions. However, the clinical relevance of an appearing stenosis is not that easy to assess. In previous work we have analyzed the myocardial perfusion by comparing basal and ...

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Limited myocardial perfusion reserve in patients with left ventricular hypertrophy
1990-03-01

Experimental studies in animals have suggested that coronary flow reserve may be limited in patients with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). Accordingly, to noninvasively determine the effect of LVH on myocardial perfusion reserve, 25 patients, 9 with LVH and 16 controls, underwent positron imaging with rubidium-82 (82Rb) (30-55 mCi) ...

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Myocardial perfusion imaging with thallium-201 to evaluate patients before and after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
1991-09-01

Thallium-201 imaging may be used to help determine the distribution and amount of myocardium in jeopardy and the success of revascularization after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty. Single photon emission computed tomography is particularly advantageous because of its ability to differentiate vascular territories and thus evaluate patients with multivessel ...

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Comparison of specificity of quantitative myocardial contrast echocardiography for diagnosis of coronary artery disease in patients with versus without diabetes mellitus.
2005-07-15

Impaired coronary flow reserve is widely reported in diabetes mellitus (DM) but its effect on myocardial contrast echocardiography (MCE) is unclear. We sought to identify whether DM influences the accuracy of qualitative and quantitative assessment of coronary artery disease (CAD) using MCE in 83 patients who underwent ...

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20
Lack of Correlation between Non-Invasive Stress Tests and Invasive Coronary Vasomotor Dysfunction in Patients with Non-Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease
2009-05-08

BackgroundDespite a non-obstructive coronary angiogram, many patients may still have an abnormal coronary vasomotor response to provocation and to myocardial demand during stress. The ability of non-invasive stress tests to predict coronary vasomotor dysfunction in patients with non-obstructive ...

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Uses and limitations of high dose dipyridamole stress echocardiography for evaluation of coronary artery disease.
1992-02-01

OBJECTIVE--To compare the usefulness of high dose dipyridamole stress echocardiography with dipyridamole stress electrocardiography and exercise electrocardiography for the evaluation of coronary artery disease. DESIGN--Prospective investigation with coronary angiography as the criterion standard and blinded assessment of study data. SETTING--Cardiology ...

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Early changes in coronary flow physiology after balloon angioplasty or stenting: a 24-hour Doppler flow velocity study.
2002-10-01

To evaluate early changes in myocardial microcirculation after balloon or stent coronary angioplasty, we studied 57 patients undergoing coronary angioplasty with a Doppler-tipped guidewire, with (n = 26) or without stenting. Postprocedural quantitative coronary angiography and coronary flow velocity were measured ...

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23
[Effective measurement of coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR) with transthoracic Doppler echocardiography (TTDE) for plasma cell leukemia with hyperviscosity syndrome].
2006-01-01

A 67-year-old woman was admitted with impaired general performance, suffering from fatigue, chest oppression on exertion, and paresthesia of the finger trips. The laboratory findings showed increased white blood cells with abnormal cells, and serum immunofixation test showed monoclonal IgM kappa paraprotein. On flow cytometric immunophenotyping with CD38 gating, most of the ...

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Myocardial bridging in a survivor of sudden cardiac near-death: role of intracoronary doppler flow measurements and angiography during dobutamine stress in the clinical evaluation.
1997-03-01

Extensive myocardial bridging in the left anterior descending coronary artery was found in a 46 year old survivor of sudden cardiac near-death. Positron emission tomography and dobutamine stress echocardiography revealed ischaemia in the myocardium distal to the bridging. Spasm was excluded as cause of the ischaemia by intracoronary infusion of acetylcholine. Further ...

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Microvascular angina: assessment of coronary blood flow, flow reserve, and metabolism.
2011-04-01

Microvascular angina (MVA) is an often overlooked cause of significant chest pain. Decreased myocardial perfusion secondary to dysregulated blood flow in the microvasculature can occur in the presence or absence of obstructive epicardial coronary artery disease. The corresponding myocardial ischemia and angina is now a well-established diagnosis, made by detection of decreased ...

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The coronary circulation and blood flow in left ventricular hypertrophy.
2011-09-01

Two distinct types of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) have been described: the so called "physiologic" hypertrophy, which is normally found in professional athletes, and "pathologic" LVH which is found in patients with inherited heart muscle disease such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) or patients with cardiac and systemic diseases characterized by pressure or volume overload. Patients ...

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27
["Diastolic" heart failure and pulsed pressure].
2003-02-01

Cardiac failure is the leading cause of hospital admission after 65 years of age. Several studies have confirmed the frequency of cardiac failure with normal systolic function ("diastolic" cardiac failure) in the elderly (nearly half the cases). The cause is commonly isolated systolic hypertension. The pulsed pressure depends on ventricular ejection, arterial rigidity and the precocity of ...

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Thallium-201 stress scintigraphy in Takayasu arteritis
1991-04-15

Thirty-eight women with Takayasu arteritis were studied using thallium-201 stress myocardial scintigraphy to assess the prevalence and pathophysiology of the perfusion abnormality. Twenty (53%) had abnormal scintigraphic findings (group A). Abnormal scans were divided into 3 groups: permanent defects in 6, reversible defects in 7 and ...

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Simultaneous treatment of a fistula and a stenosis at right coronary artery: one stone two birds.
2009-07-02

Coronary artery fistulas are abnormal and rare communications between a coronary artery and a cardiac chamber or a major vessel. Some devices have been designed to treat coronary fistulas percutaneously like coils and vascular occlusion devices. But most of these have been developed for fistulas unaccompanied by ...

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30
Perspectives of nuclear diagnostic imaging in diabetic cardiomyopathy.
2009-11-25

Diabetic cardiomyopathy is a ventricular dysfunction in the absence of coronary artery disease, valvular or hypertensive heart disease. The mechanisms underlying diabetic cardiomyopathy may involve metabolic disturbances, myocardial fibrosis, small vessel disease, microcirculation abnormalities, cardiac autonomic neuropathy and insulin resistance. ...

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31
Left ventricular performance during exercise in patients with left bundle branch block: evaluation by gated radionuclide ventriculography
1983-01-01

To investigate changes in left ventricular (LV) function during exercise in patients with left bundle branch block (LBBB), 22 patients without a history or physical findings of previous myocardial infarction or LV dysfunction were studied by gated radionuclide ventriculography (GRNV) at rest and during bicycle exercise. Coronary arteriography demonstrated greater than 75% ...

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Distal left circumflex coronary artery flow reserve recorded by transthoracic Doppler echocardiography: a comparison with Doppler-wire
2007-06-16

BackgroundCoronary flow reserve (CFR) recording by means of transthoracic echocardiography (TTDE) in all the main distal coronary arteries is a challenge for advanced echocardiography. Validation studies of TTDE versus Doppler-wire (DW) recordings are available for Left Anterior Descending artery (LAD) and the Posterior Descending ...

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33
Integrated Coronary Physiology in Percutaneous Intervention: A new paradigm in interventional cardiology.
2010-09-29

Coronary angiography has provided an unrivalled appreciation of coronary anatomy fostering a far greater appreciation of the extent of atherosclerotic disease. However, the subjectivity of coronary angiography at determining the extent of plaque has been exposed with IVUS. Indices of coronary physiology have ...

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Coronary Thermodilution to Assess Flow Reserve Validation in Humans

). Injection of 3 mL of saline and t 0 are indicated by arrows. Note that coronary blood flow is not influenced influence blood flow.16�18 Importantly, the injection of saline as described here did not influence coronaryCoronary Thermodilution to Assess Flow Reserve Validation in Humans Nico H.J. Pijls, MD, Ph

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A lumped parameter model of coronary flow to analyze time intensity

. However, when sim- ulating coronary artery diseases, it is desirable to model LAD and LCx separately.3 Physiological Parameters and the Model To implement coronary artery disease correctly, it is necessary to know artery disease is often based on Coronary Flow Reserve (CFR) and Fractional Flow ...

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Non-invasive assessment of coronary flow and coronary flow reserve by transthoracic Doppler echocardiography: a magic tool for the real world.
2008-02-19

Transthoracic Doppler echocardiography, introduced in the echo-lab in recent last years, to measure coronary flow and coronary flow reserve, is a very attractive tool, totally non-invasive, and easily available at bedside. This review summarizes the actual possibilities of this tool, its multiple potential clinical applications and ...

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The role of plasma aminothiols in the prediction of coronary microvascular dysfunction and plaque vulnerability.
2011-05-27

BACKGROUND: Although oxidative stress is considered a key pathogenic step in mediating vascular dysfunction and atherosclerosis development, their association has not been evaluated in human coronary circulation in vivo. Accordingly, we hypothesized that higher oxidative stress would be associated with abnormal coronary epicardial ...

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Adiponectin is associated with abnormal lipid profile and coronary microvascular dysfunction in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy without overt heart failure.
2010-03-04

Reduced plasma adiponectin has been associated with abnormal lipid profile, reduced left ventricle (LV) function, and the extent of coronary atherosclerosis in coronary artery disease. The aim of this study was to assess these relationships in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) without overt heart failure. Plasma adiponectin ...

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39
ECG abnormalities in myopathies, coronary heart disease and controls.
1997-10-01

The aim of the study was to compare the prevalence of predefined ECG abnormalities, compiled from the literature, and of increased electrocardiographic myopathy indices (QT/PQs, P/PQs, R/S) among myopathy patients, patients with coronary heart disease and healthy subjects. ECGs from 27 myopathy patients, 35 patients with coronary heart ...

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40
Coronary flow reserve evaluation in stress-echocardiography laboratory.
2006-07-01

The assessment of coronary flow reserve by transthoracic echocardiography has recently been introduced into clinical practice with good results for the diagnosis of left anterior descending artery disease and fairly promising results for posterior descending coronary artery disease. By looking at what is behind wall motion, we may ...

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[Chronic ischemic left ventricular dysfunction: myocardial hibernation?].
2000-03-01

Hibernating myocardium is a term which covers chronic ischaemic left ventricular dysfunction which is potentially reversible after revascularisation. Hibernating myocardium is classically associated with chronic hypoperfusion responsible for hypocontraction and cellular degeneration. This "classical" conception has been questioned as some workers emphasise that the reduction in ...

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42
Coronary artery to pulmonary artery fistulae with multiple aneurysms: radiological features on dual-source 64-slice CT angiography.
2008-09-01

Coronary artery fistula is a rare vascular anomaly in which there is abnormal communication between the coronary artery and the great vessels or cardiac chambers. We report the case of a 66-year-old man with two separate coronary artery to pulmonary artery fistulas (one of which demonstrated multiple aneurysms), ...

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43
Cirsoid Aneurysm of Coronary Arteries Associated with Arterioventricular Fistula Evaluated by 64-Multidetector CT Coronary Angiography: Depiction of a Case
2009-05-15

A female patient with severe pulmonary hypertension was admitted for lung transplant evaluation. As an incidental finding, the chest CT showed diffuse and dilated coronaries, not detected at previous echocardiography. A coronary CT angiography was then performed using a 64-multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) scanner to better evaluate the ...

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Coronary flow reserve in the contralateral artery increases after successful coronary angioplasty in patients with spontaneously visible collateral vessels
1998-11-01

Objective�To test the hypothesis that coronary flow reserve could increase in the angiographically normal contralateral artery after successful coronary angioplasty of an ipsilateral coronary artery.?Design�Coronary flow reserve was estimated using a Doppler flow guide ...

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45
Developments in cardiovascular ultrasound. Part 3: Cardiac applications.
1998-09-01

Echocardiography is still the principal, non-invasive method of investigation for the evaluation of cardiac disorders. Using Doppler ultrasound, indices such as coronary flow reserve and cardiac output can be determined. The severity of valvular stenosis can be determined by the area of the valve, either directly from 2D echo, from pressure half-time ...

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46
Nasal continuous positive airway pressure improves myocardial perfusion reserve and endothelial-dependent vasodilation in patients with obstructive sleep apnea
2010-09-03

BackgroundObstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD), but whether OSA is an independent risk factor for CVD is controversial. The purpose of this study is to determine if patients with OSA have subclinical cardiovascular disease that is detectable by multi-modality cardiovascular imaging and whether these abnormalities improve after ...

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47
Myocardial infarction, hyperthyroidism and normal coronary arteries: report of two cases.
1977-09-03

Myocardial infarction is uncommon in persons with hyperthyroidism and also uncommon in the absence of demonstrable coronary artery disease. Cardiac catheterization and selective coronary angiography were performed in two men following apparent myocardial infarctions. Both patients were 33 years of age, thyrotoxic and angiographically free of ...

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Cardiointegram: detection of coronary artery disease in males with chest pain and a normal resting electrocardiogram
1986-07-01

The cardiointegram is a non-invasive technique for the analysis of the electrical signals of the heart obtained by a transformation of the voltage vs. time format by a series of integrations. This multicenter study compares the results of the cardiointegram with coronary arteriography in 140 male patients with chest pain and a normal resting electrocardiogram. The ...

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Kugel's Artery as a Major Collateral Channel in Severe Coronary Disease.
1974-01-01

A 52 year old asymptomatic man was evaluated with left heart catheterization and coronary angiography because of an abnormal response to exercise testing. His functional and aerobic capacity were exceptional. The left ventricular angiogram and LVEDP were ...

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Variations in coronary artery anatomy: Normal versus abnormal
1980-12-01

We offer a comprehensive classification of coronary artery anomalies, together with angiographic examples of each entity. Minimal requirements for normality include the following criteria: (1) the dual aortic origin is from right and left coronary ostia; (2) the course of the right coronary artery follows the right atrioventricular ...

PubMed Central

51
Value of tomographic thallium-201 imaging in patients with chest pain following coronary artery bypass grafting
1987-02-01

To determine whether thallium-201 washout profile analysis can detect regional myocardial ischemia caused by coronary artery bypass graft occlusion or progression of disease in nonbypassed coronary arteries, 19 consecutive patients with chest pain following bypass grafting were evaluated with coronary arteriography and thallium-201 ...

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52
Gold-195m for serial first pass radionuclide angiocardiography during upright exercise in patients with coronary artery disease
1983-09-01

Sequential first pass radionuclide angiocardiography can be performed in rapid succession using gold-195m because of its low radiation dose and short half-life (30.5 seconds). In 25 patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease, first pass studies with gold-195m were obtained using a computerized multicrystal gamma camera at rest (n . 29), at the end of each 3 ...

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53
Disruption of Coronary Vasomotor Function: The Coronary Spasm Syndrome.
2010-10-14

Abnormal coronary vasoconstriction, or coronary spasm, can be the result of several factors, including local and neuroendocrine aberrations. It can manifest clinically as a coronary syndrome and plays an important role in the genesis of myocardial ischemia. Over the past half century, coronary ...

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54
Can the extent of coronary artery disease be predicted from thallium-201 myocardial images
1979-07-01

The accuracy with which the extent of coronary artery disease can be predicted from stress thallium-201 myocardial images has been assessed in 81 patients with chest pain. Whereas the appearance of the myocaridal images was both a sensitive means of detecting coronary artery disease (images abnormal in 43 of 47 patients with ...

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USAWC Coronary Risk and Fitness Analysis
1980-06-04

... Most re- searchers feel that blood pressures under 140/90 are normal. Anything above that is considered abnormal, and anything above 1i ...

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Cardiac Catheterization Services, State of Maine.
1979-01-01

The major issues concerning cardiac catherization services are examined. Following an introductory section, focus is on the following: the heart and abnormalities of the heart; methods for cardiac diagnosis and evaluation; the indications for coronary dia...

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Coronary vasodilator reserve persists despite tachycardia and myocardial ischemia
1987-08-01

During myocardial ischemia, the authors tested whether coronary blood flow measured with radioactive microspheres labeled with {sup 141}Ce, {sup 51}Cr, {sup 103}Ru, and {sup 95}Nb would increase in response to tachycardia thereby employing known coronary flow reserve. The authors instrumented the left anterior descending (LAD) ...

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58
Coronary pressure-flow relations as basis for the understanding of coronary physiology.
2011-08-11

Recent technological advancements in the area of intracoronary physiology, as well as non-invasive contrast perfusion imaging, allow to make clinical decisions with respect to percutaneous coronary interventions and to identify microcirculatory coronary pathophysiology. The basic characteristics of coronary hemodynamics, as described ...

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59
Limitations of Quantitative Phase Analysis for Detection of Coronary Artery Disease in Patients with Impaired LV-Function.
1983-01-01

Phase analysis of radionuclide ventriculograms is used for identifying ischemic wall motion abnormalities. Myocardial segments with an abnormal phase and the synchronicity of LV wall motion can be assessed from a histogram of LV phase distribution. We exa...

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Evaluation of postoperative flow reserve in internal mammary artery bypass grafts
1986-11-01

The internal mammary artery has been advocated for use in bypass grafting owing to its superior long-term patency when compared to saphenous vein grafts. Concern exists that the flow through the internal mammary artery may be inadequate during periods of peak myocardial demand. This flow was investigated in 24 consecutive patients with a mean proximal left anterior descending artery stenosis of ...

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Aortic arch atheroma: stroke reduction in cardiac surgical patients.
2006-06-01

Cardiac surgery is increasingly performed on elderly patients with extensive coronary artery abnormalities who have impaired left ventricular function, decreased physiologic reserve, and multiple comorbid conditions. Considerable numbers of these patients develop perioperative neurologic complications ranging from subtle cognitive ...

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62
Syphilitic Coronary Artery Ostial Stenosis Resulting in Acute Myocardial Infarction Treated by Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
2010-11-01

Cardiovascular abnormalities are well-known manifestations of tertiary syphilis infections which although not frequent, are still causes of morbidity and mortality. A less common manifestation of syphilitic aortitis is coronary artery ostial narrowing related to aortic wall thickening. We report a case of a 46-year-old male admitted due to acute anterior ...

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63
Single injection thallium-201 stress and redistribution myocardial perfusion imaging: comparison with stress electrocardiography and coronary arteriography.
1979-04-01

The efficacy of single injection thallium-201 exercise stress and rest redistribution imaging in the evaluation of myocardiacl ischemia was compared with stress electrocardiography and coronary arteriography. Thallium-201 imaging was interpreted at two levels of sensitivity in order to define the circumstances under which it best serves as a screening modality for ...

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Single injection thallium-201 stress and redistribution myocardial perfusion imaging: comparison with stress electrocardiography and coronary arteriography
1979-04-01

The efficacy of single injection thallium-201 exercise stress and rest redistribution imaging in the evaluation of myocardial ischemia was compared with stress electrocardiography and coronary arteriography. Thallium-201 imaging was interpreted at two levels of sensitivity in order to define the circumstances under which it best serves as a screening modality for ...

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Detection of coronary artery disease in asymptomatic aircrew members with thallium-201 scintigraphy
1980-11-01

Thallium-201 exercise myocardial perfusion scintigraphy was accomplished in 130 aircrew members prior to their undergoing coronary angiography. Most were undergoing cardiac catheterization for an abnormal exercise response to treadmill testing. Of these, 22 men had arteriographic evidence of obstructive coronary disease of at least 50% ...

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Coronary microvascular dysfunction in male patients with Anderson?Fabry disease and the effect of treatment with ? galactosidase A
2006-03-04

ObjectiveTo measure coronary flow reserve (CFR), an index of microvascular function, in Anderson?Fabry disease (AFD) at baseline and after enzyme replacement therapy (ERT).Methods and resultsMean (SD) myocardial blood flow (MBF) at rest and during hyperaemia (adenosine 140??g/kg/min) was measured in 10 male, non?smoking patients (53.8 (10.9) years, ...

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The inconsistent pattern of thallium defects: a clue to the false positive perfusion scintigram
1981-08-01

Exercise thallium myocardial scintigrams were analyzed in 76 consecutive patients with documented normal coronary arteries to identify the factors associated with abnormal or ''false positive'' studies. The thallium scintigrams had been judged normal in 60 patients (79 percent) and abnormal in 16 (21 ...

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68
Transcatheter Embolization of Bronchial Artery Arising from Left Circumflex Coronary Artery in a Patient with Massive Hemoptysis
2010-02-15

It has been reported that anastomoses between the bronchial and the coronary arteries can become dilated and functional in certain diseases, provoking angina pectoris through coronary steal syndrome. The condition can be treated with endovascular or surgical management. It is possible that this abnormality may be associated with ...

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69
Coronary artery to main pulmonary artery fistulae via a Vieussens' arterial ring.
2010-06-08

Coronary artery fistulae are rare abnormal communications between a coronary artery and a cardiac chamber or a great vessel which may shunt blood flow away from the myocardial capillary network. Vieussens arterial ring is usually described as a collateral pathway between the left anterior descending and right ...

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70
[Management of subacute myocardial infarction in a patient with left coronary artery originating from the right coronary artery].
2011-08-01

OBJECTIVE: Although the majority of coronary artery anomalies are found incidentally and not clinically significant, the interarterial course between the major vessels of the aberrant artery may be responsible for syncope, angina, arrhythmias or sudden death. There are only a few case reports describing the origination of all the coronary arteries from a ...

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71
Detection of significant stenotic lesions in the left anterior descending coronary artery using adenosine triphosphate stress strain imaging: comparison with coronary flow velocity reserve measurement using transthoracic Doppler echocardiography.
2006-08-01

To evaluate the usefulness of adenosine triphosphate stress strain imaging for detecting significant coronary artery disease in the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD), 34 patients underwent coronary flow velocity reserve measurement in the distal LAD and adenosine triphosphate stress strain imaging ...

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72
Coronary Flow Velocity Reserve and Carotid Intima Media Thickness in Patients with Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease: From Impaired Tubules to Impaired Carotid and Coronary Arteries
2008-07-01

Background and objectives: Cardiovascular problems are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. Endothelial dysfunction, an early and reversible feature in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, is associated with increased vascular smooth muscle tone, arterial stiffening, and increased intima-media thickness. ...

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73
[Physiology of coronary circulation and angioplasty: utopia or clinical reality?].
1999-11-01

Small pressure transducer and Doppler quartz placed at the tip of angioplasty guide wire give the opportunity to measure coronary flow physiology parameters, the physiopathologic impact of an epicardic coronary stenosis and the efficacy of its treatment. This gives the opportunity to over ride the coronary imaging limitations. Doppler ...

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74
Effect of streptozotocin-induced diabetes on myocardial blood flow reserve assessed by myocardial contrast echocardiography in rats
2008-09-02

The role of structural and functional abnormalities of small vessels in diabetes cardiomyopathy remains unclear. Myocardial contrast echocardiography allows the quantification of myocardial blood flow at rest and during dipyridamole infusion. The aim of the study was to determine the myocardial blood flow reserve in normal rats compared with ...

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75
Right coronary artery from the left sinus of valsalva: Multislice CT and transradial PCI
2011-02-26

A 42-year-old-woman presented with de novo crescendo angina. Thallium-scintigraphy showed inferior ischemia. Coronary angiogram revealed a right coronary artery (RCA), originating from the left sinus of Valsalva with a severe proximal systolic compression. She underwent successful transradial percutaneous coronary intervention with ...

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76
Computer-enhanced thallium scintigrams in asymptomatic men with abnormal exercise tests
1981-12-01

The usefulness of computer-enhanced thallium-201 myocardial perfusion scintigraphy in excluding the diagnosis of coronary artery disease in asymptomatic patients showing abnormal exercise electrocardiograms is evaluated. Multigated thallium scans were obtained immediately following and 3 or 4 hours after maximal exercise testing in 191 consecutive ...

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77
Cineangiography of the Coronary Arteries
1971-08-07

Fifty French-Canadian patients presenting with typical or atypical anginal pain were studied by selective cinearteriography and coronary sinus catheterization, with measurement of myocardial function, oxygen and lactate extraction at rest and during isoproterenol infusion. In 28 of 42 patients all three coronary arteries were involved, but angina pectoris ...

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78
Noninvasive assessment of coronary stenoses by myocardial perfusion imaging during pharmacologic coronary vasodilation. VIII. Clinical feasibility of positron cardiac imaging without a cyclotron using generator-produced rubidium-82
1986-04-01

The purpose of this study was to determine the clinical feasibility of diagnosing significant coronary artery disease by positron imaging of myocardial perfusion without a cyclotron, using generator-produced rubidium-82 (/sup 82/Rb). Fifty patients underwent positron emission tomography of the entire heart using a multislice positron camera and intravenous /sup 82/Rb or ...

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[Atypical acute myocardial ischemia syndrome with reversible left ventricular (LV) wall motion abnormalities ("apical ballooning") without significant coronary artery disease].
2004-02-01

We report on three patients with acute myocardial ischemia syndrome, without significant coronary artery disease, who were admitted within one year in our hospital and presenting an atypical balloon-like, reversible left ventricular apical wall motion abnormality. The reported cases showed the following similarities: 1) elderly women (age >65 years), 2) ...

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[Multislice computerized tomography coronary angiography: general principles, technique and clinical applications].
2008-07-01

Electrocardiogram-gated coronary multislice computerized tomography (CT) angiography is a rapidly improving technology allowing noninvasive imaging of coronary arteries. After the initial promising results obtained with four-section CT scanners, progressively higher temporal and spatial resolutions have been achieved by increasing gantry rotation speed and ...

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81
Sudden coronary death in children.
2010-07-08

Coronary disease is an uncommon cause of severe morbidity and death in the young. The great majority of lesions are congenital, and anomalous origins and courses of the coronary arteries are the most common groups of diseases in the age group. Intimal proliferation and coronary arteritis are even less common causes of death in this age ...

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82
Current results and new developments of coronary angiography with use of contrast-enhanced computed tomography of the heart.
2002-01-01

Electron beam computed tomography (EBCT) is the reference standard for x-ray-based tomographic imaging of the heart because of its high temporal resolution, but it is available in only a few centers. Quantification of coronary calcium is the most widely recognized use of EBCT for cardiac imaging. This technique requires no contrast media and provides an accurate assessment of ...

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83
Coronary artery anomalies detected by MSCT-coronary angiography in the adult
2008-11-01

BackgroundBefore coronary evaluation by modern imaging techniques was feasible, premorbid diagnoses of coronary artery anomalies (CAAs) were usually made fortuitously by invasive coronary angiography (ICA). However, this technique is limited by its invasive and projectional nature. Coronary magnetic resonance ...

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84
Left ventricular apical thrombus and myocardial viability: a dobutamine stress echocardiographic study.
2000-08-01

The objective of this article was to determine whether the presence of left ventricular apical thrombus is a marker of nonviable myocardium. Reduced coronary blood flow secondary to atherosclerosis may result in chronic reversible left ventricular wall-motion abnormalities. Severe regional abnormalities also predispose to formation of ...

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85
The electrocardiogram as an adjunct in diagnosing congenital coronary arterial anomalies.
2010-12-01

Congenital coronary arterial abnormalities as isolated lesions are exceedingly rare. The electrocardiogram, while a reasonable adjunct in the diagnosis of coronary arterial abnormalities, should not supplant a good history and physical examination. Careful attention must be devoted to any signs or symptoms of ...

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86
Recurrent Kawasaki disease
1986-01-01

This case report describes a boy who had Kawasaki disease (KD) at age 12 months and had a recurrence one year later. The coronary arteries were normal following the initial episode; however, during the second episode he developed coronary aneurysms. Gallium-67 radionuclide imaging, echocardiography, and angiography were used to diagnose the ...

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87
Adult type anomalous left coronary artery from pulmonary artery.
2006-05-01

Anomalous origin of Left Coronary Artery from Pulmonary Artery (ALCAPA) is a rare congenital anomaly. Its survival into adulthood is further rare. Clinical manifestations result from evolving morphological - functional alterations in pulmonary circulation that occur after the birth. We report a case of 43 year old adult patient with effort angina and without any ECG or Echo ...

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88
Thallium-201 stress redistribution abnormalities of the right ventricle: a manifestation of proximal right coronary artery stenosis
1981-03-01

Thallium imaging in conjunction with electrocardiographic stress testing has become a widely utilized method for evaluating the presence and location of coronary artery disease. The literature has emphasized the appearance of the left ventricle with little mention of the right ventricle. This report presents the initial demonstration of abnormal right ...

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89
A case of coronary artery fistula diagnosed in the right decubitus position by transthoracic echocardiography.
2011-03-15

A 70-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital for a continuous heart murmur in the fourth intercostal space at the right sternal border. Routine echocardiography demonstrated aneurismal dilatation at the origin of right coronary artery. These findings suggested a coronary artery fistula, although its drainage site could not be identified. By shifting ...

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90
Hypoplastic coronary artery disease: report of one case
2005-02-01

Hypoplastic coronary artery disease (HCAD) is a rare abnormality with a high rate of sudden death and poor outcome. HCAD was revealed by myocardial infarction in a teenager with objective evidence of silent ischaemia on myocardial scintigraphy. After four years of follow up, he suddenly collapsed during exercise and subsequently died. Although HCAD is very ...

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91
High rate of coronary artery abnormalities in adolescents and young adults infected with human immunodeficiency virus early in life.
2011-08-01

We completed a cross-sectional study of individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus in early childhood using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance angiography. Coronary artery abnormality (CAA) was defined by the presence of luminal narrowing and irregularity of the coronary vessel wall. More than 50% of ...

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92
SPECT imaging for detecting coronary artery disease and determining prognosis by noninvasive assessment of myocardial perfusion and myocardial viability.
2011-07-06

Basic knowledge of active and passive transport mechanisms for concentrating monovalent cations in myocardial cells led to the investigation of the application of radioisotopes of potassium, thallium, rubidium, and ammonia to the in vivo noninvasive assessment of regional myocardial perfusion and viability utilizing gamma camera or positron emission tomographic (PET) imaging technology. ...

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93
Original Research Comparison of Spiral and FLASH Phase Velocity

reserve in patients with coronary artery disease. Coron Artery Dis 2002;13:365�372. 13. Sakuma H-Holding, for the Assessment of Left and Right Coronary Artery Blood Flow Velocity Jennifer Keegan, PhD,1* Peter D. Gatehouse: To develop high temporal resolution coronary artery spiral phase velocity mapping sequences ...

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94
Frailty and Its Potential Relevance to Cardiovascular Care
2008-10-01

Frailty is characterized by vulnerability to acute stressors and is a consequence of decline in overall function and physiologic reserves. An estimated 7% of the US population older than 65 years and 30% of octogenarians are frail. The domains to define frailty include mobility, strength, balance, motor processing, cognition, nutrition, endurance, and physical activity. ...

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95
Cardiovascular abnormalities in autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease
2009-04-01

Cardiovascular problems are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). Hypertension is a common early symptom of ADPKD, and occurs in approximately 60% of patients before renal function has become impaired. Hypertension is associated with an increased rate of progression to end-stage renal disease and is the most important ...

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96
Diagnostic value of myocardial radionuclide imaging in patients with multivessel coronary disease.
2011-07-29

BACKGROUND: Myocardial perfusion radionuclide imaging (MPRI) is a noninvasive method extremely useful for evaluating ischemia in patients with coronary disease. However, the idea that this method would not be effective for patients with multivessel coronary disease is still entertained. OBJECTIVE: Assess the value of MPRI with gated-SPECT for tracing ...

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97
[Surgical treatment in an adult with coronary artery aneurysm at proximal site of left anterior descending artery; report of a case].
2011-09-01

A 52-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with complaint of chest pain and abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) findings showing ST depression in V2-V6. Coronary computed tomography (CT) and coronary arteriography (CAG) showed coronary artery aneurysm at #5 [left main trunk (LMT)] 20 mm, #11 [circumflex artery ...

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98
Dobutamine echocardiography predicts functional outcome after revascularisation in patients with dysfunctional myocardium irrespective of the perfusion pattern on resting thallium-201 imaging
1999-12-01

OBJECTIVE�To evaluate whether the predictive value of dobutamine echocardiography for assessing contractile reserve was altered by differing patterns of regional myocardial perfusion.?PATIENTS�31 consecutive patients with symptomatic congestive heart failure (left ventricular ejection fraction <�35%) caused by coronary artery disease.?SETTING�A ...

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99
[Pseudo-Wellens syndrome in a patient with vasospastic angina].
2011-01-01

Wellens syndrome is characterised by negative or biphasic T waves in V2-V4 leads and critical stenosis of proximal part of the left descending coronary artery. These ECG changes without atherosclerotic changes in coronary angiography, i.e. coronary artery spasm are called pseudo-Wellens syndrome. We describe a patient with acute ...

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100
Severe chest pain during stress dobutamine echocardiogram in patient with patent epicardial coronary arteries.
2010-08-03

Dobutamine induced ST-segment elevation in the absence of obstructive coronary artery disease is a rare condition. We report a case of a 37-year-old man, a smoker, who developed severe chest pain associated with transient ST-segment elevation in anterolateral leads and significant segmental wall motion abnormalities during dobutamine stress ...

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101
Respiratory syncytial viral infection in an infant with unrepaired anomalous left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery.

Abnormal origin of the left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery (ALCAPA) is a rare coronary anomaly in children that requires necessary and urgent repair. We report a child who was hospitalized with respiratory failure due respiratory syncytial viral (RSV) infection and was subsequently diagnosed with ALCAPA. Aggressive treatment ...

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102
Techniques for phenotyping coronary artery disease in the cardiac catheterization laboratory for applications in translational research.
2011-03-29

The catheterization laboratory is an excellent resource for translational research projects requiring phenotypic analysis of coronary artery disease. Coronary angiography, a traditional method of quantifying coronary disease, remains useful for describing the extent and the severity of angiographic coronary disease ...

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103
[Study of coronary perfusion by radioisotopes].
1980-01-01

The study of coronary blood flow by radio isotpopes may determine the casual relationship between coronary artery narrowing and myocardial ischemia. Total coronary flow is measured without cardiac catheterisation by double counter technique using 84 Rb and by radionuclide angiography using 42 K and 113m in fixed on siderophilin. This ...

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104
Sex bias in considering coronary bypass surgery.
1987-07-01

Cardiovascular nuclear medicine exercise studies may serve as a screening method to be used in making decisions to refer patients for catheterization and coronary artery bypass surgery. In a study of 390 patients consecutively referred for nuclear exercise testing, abnormal results found in 31% of the women and in 64% of the men affected physicians' ...

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105
Effect of stenosed and occluded coronary arteries on immediate and late myocardial uptake of thallium-201.
1981-08-01

Exercise and redistribution myocardial scintigraphy using thallium-201 was compared with the left ventricular angiogram and with the presence of stenosis or occlusion of coronary arteries on angiography. Irreversible scintigraphic defects representing areas of myocardial infarction were found in all patients with occlusion of the left anterior descending artery but nearly ...

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106
DETERMINATION OF CORONARY BLOOD FLOW INDEX BY EXTERNAL SCINTILLATION DETECTION
1963-07-01

Normal subjects and patients with coronary disease were studied by simultaneous detection of the passage of a radroactive bolus through the heart, the brachial or femoral artery, and the brain. In normal subjects the arterial and brain curve downslopes are similar to each other and are steeper than the heart downslopes. The delay in the heart downslopes is due to ...

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107
Importance of adequate exercise in the detection of coronary heart disease by radionuclide ventriculography
1980-12-01

Rest and exercise radionuclide ventriculograms were obtained on 77 symptomatic patients without prior documented coronary artery disease (CAD). Coronary artery disease was present by angiograms in 48. Radionuclide ventriculography (RNV) was abnormal in 41 patients (overall sensitivity 85%). In 29 patients with normal ...

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108
Dipyridamole echocardiography: the bedside stress test for coronary artery disease.
1990-07-01

Identification of dipyridamole-induced regional wall motion abnormalities by echocardiography has recently been proposed as an alternative diagnostic stress test for coronary artery disease. This study evaluates this new technique by comparing the results obtained (overall, regionally and by abnormality type) with those of thallium-201 ...

PubMed Central

109
Myocardial perfusion with rubidium-82. III. Theory relating severity of coronary stenosis to perfusion deficit
1984-11-01

The relation between the quantitative perfusion deficit, as measured by emission computerized tomography, and the severity of coronary artery stenosis is important for the noninvasive clinical evaluation of coronary artery disease in man. Positron emission tomography allows direct noninvasive measurement of myocardial perfusion and quantification of the ...

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110
Intravascular imaging findings in severe coronary vasospasm.
2011-08-01

Appropriate diagnosis of patients with chest pain and no significant angiographic coronary artery disease remains challenging. We present the case of a 65-year-old woman with recurrent chest pain that was triggered by exertion as well as emotional stress. She underwent coronary angiography and intravascular ultrasound which demonstrated no atherosclerosis. ...

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111
Assessment of Advanced Coronary Artery Disease
2010-08-10

ObjectivesThe purpose of this paper was to compare quantitative cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) first-pass contrast-enhanced perfusion imaging to qualitative interpretation for determining the presence and severity of coronary artery disease (CAD).BackgroundAdenosine CMR can detect CAD by measuring perfusion reserve (PR) or by qualitative interpretation ...

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112
Which cineangiographically assessed anatomic variable correlates best with functional measurements of stenosis severity. A comparison of quantitative analysis of the coronary cineangiogram with measured coronary flow reserve and exercise/redistribution thallium-201 scintigraphy
1988-09-01

The goal of this investigation was to establish which measured anatomic variable of stenotic coronary lesions correlates best with functional severity. Therefore, 38 patients with single vessel disease underwent coronary cineangiography and exercise/redistribution thallium-201 scintigraphy. The computer-based Cardiovascular Angiography Analysis System was ...

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113
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection in a young man - Case report
2011-03-03

A 31 year old man with a 17-year-history of drug abuse (heroine and cannabis) was admitted with recurrent chest pain over a period of about three weeks. Chest discomfort severely worsened during the 5 hours before hospital admission. Electrocardiography revealed poor R-wave progression and non specific repolarization abnormalities. Echocardiography showed extensive left ...

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114
Origin of the left coronary artery from the right pulmonary artery and ventricular septal defect in a child of a mother with raised plasma phenylalanine concentrations throughout pregnancy.
1990-03-01

A child with anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the right pulmonary artery, ventricular septal defect, fetal growth retardation, and facial abnormalities was born to a woman in whom plasma phenylalanine concentrations had been raised throughout pregnancy. The cardiac abnormalities were diagnosed by angiography when the ...

PubMed Central

115
Limitations of quantitative phase analysis for detection of coronary artery disease in patients with impaired LV-function
1983-01-01

Phase analysis of radionuclide ventriculograms is used for identifying ischemic wall motion abnormalities. Myocardial segments with an abnormal phase and the synchronicity of LV wall motion can be assessed from a histogram of LV phase distribution. We examined in this study the sensitivity of SDP-LV for identifying coronary artery ...

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116
Exercise radionuclide ventriculography: practical considerations and sensitivity of coronary artery disease detection
1979-09-01

Eighty-nine patients were evaluated for coronary artery disease (CAD) with exercise radionuclide ventriculography (ERV) and contrast coronary angiography. In 70 patients with documented lesions the ERV was abnormal in 65 for a sensitivity of 93%. In patients with normal coronary arteries, the ERV was ...

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117
An anomalous origin of left coronary artery and sudden death in a soccer player: a case report.
2011-07-01

Coronary artery anomalies, after hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, are the second most common cause of exercise-related sudden cardiac deaths. These anomalies have been associated with myocardial ischaemia, arrhythmia and sudden death during exercise. Anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the right sinus of Valsalva with anterior or posterior ...

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118
Coronary artery to left ventricle fistula
2005-11-08

BackgroundCoronary cameral fistulas are an uncommon entity, the etiology of which may be congenital or traumatic. They involve abnormal termination of a coronary artery, usually the right coronary, into a cardiac chamber, usually the right ventricle.Case PresentationWe describe a case of female patient with severe ...

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119
Asymptomatic Right Coronary Artery-to-Pulmonary Artery Fistula Incidentally Detected by Transthoracic Echocardiography
2009-09-30

In this case report, we describe a 71-year-old woman with right conal coronary artery-to-pulmonary trunk fistula. She visited the outpatient clinic of the nephrology department for long-term management of renal dysfunction. On transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) conducted as a part of cardiac evaluation, an abnormal Doppler color flow taking a course ...

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120
Coronary artery fistula: An unusual cause of chest pain in a young adult.
2011-04-28

Coronary artery fistula, usually congenital in origin, is an abnormal communication between a coronary artery and a cardiac chamber or great vessel (coronary sinus, pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein or super vena cava). A coronary fistula can produce high output heart failure from volume ...

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Noninvasive assessment of coronary stenoses by myocardial imaging during pharmacologic coronary vasodilation. VI. Detection of coronary artery disease in human beings with intravenous N-13 ammonia and positron computed tomography
1982-04-01

The possibility of detecting mild coronary stenoses with positron computed tomography and nitrogen (N-13) ammonia administered during pharmacologic coronary vasodilation was previously demonstrated in chronically instrumented dogs. The feasibility of using this technique in human beings and its sensitivity in determining the degree and extent of ...

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122
Coronary microcirculation evaluation with transesophageal echocardiography Doppler in type II diabetics.
1997-04-18

Evaluation of coronary microvascular function can be obtained through coronary flow reserve measurements. The aim of this study was to evaluate the coronary microvascular function by using transesophageal-Doppler echocardiographic assessment of coronary flow reserve. The ...

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123
Transcription factor CHF1/Hey2 regulates coronary vascular maturation.
2010-07-07

The transcription factor CHF1/Hey2 has been implicated in a variety of cardiovascular developmental abnormalities including ventricular septal defect, deformed valves and cardiomyopathy. To date, its role in coronary vascular development remains unknown. We have found that KO mice developed coronary vascular ...

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124
Transcription Factor CHF1/Hey2 Regulates Coronary Vascular Maturation
2010-07-07

The transcription factor CHF1/Hey2 has been implicated in a variety of cardiovascular developmental abnormalities including ventricular septal defect, deformed valves and cardiomyopathy. To date, its role in coronary vascular development remains unknown. We have found that KO mice developed coronary vascular ...

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125
Long Term Administration of Endothelin Receptor Antagonist Improves Coronary Endothelial Function in Patients with Early Atherosclerosis
2010-08-23

BackgroundEndothelin (ET-1) is one of the most potent vasoconstrictors, and plays a seminal role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. The current study was designed to test the hypothesis that long term treatment with an endothelin-A (ETA) receptor antagonist improves coronary endothelial function in patients with early coronary ...

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126
Effect of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty on coronary reserve
1984-01-01

This study was done to assess the effect of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) on regional myocardial perfusion (RMP) in the region distal to a stenosis in 48 patients. Quantitative RMP in ml/100g/min was measured from the washout of Xe-133 following selective injection into the involved coronary artery. After successful dilation, ...

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127
Determination of fractional flow reserve (FFR) based on scaling laws: a simulation study
2008-07-01

Fractional flow reserve (FFR) provides an objective physiological evaluation of stenosis severity. A technique that can measure FFR using only angiographic images would be a valuable tool in the cardiac catheterization laboratory. To perform this, the diseased blood flow can be measured with a first pass distribution analysis and the theoretical normal blood flow can be ...

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128
Noninvasive diagnosis of coronary artery disease based on instantaneous frequency of diastolic murmurs and SVM.
2005-01-01

Noninvasive diagnosis method of Coronary artery disease is proposed based on the instantaneous frequency estimate of diastolic murmurs and Support Vector Machine(SVM) classifier. Hilbert-Huang transform is studied to analyze the instantaneous frequency of diastolic murmurs. The weighted instantaneous frequency is introduced. Using statistical quantities of weighted ...

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129
Comparison of myocardial contrast echocardiography and coronary angiography for assessing the acute protective effects of collateral recruitment during occlusion of the left anterior descending coronary artery at the time of elective angioplasty.
1997-05-15

To assess the immediate change in collateral flow distribution within the occluded myocardium and the acute protective effects on myocardial ischemia after coronary occlusion, myocardial contrast echocardiography (MCE) was performed in 15 patients with normal left ventricular function undergoing elective coronary angioplasty of the left anterior descending ...

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130
On the character of host�island grain interfaces in Fe�1%Si alloy T.A. Bennett,a,* P.N. Kalub

Ltd. All rights reserved. Keywords: Electron backscatter diffraction; Abnormal grain growth; Island grains; Boundary character; Low mobility Studies of the phenomenon of abnormal grain growth (AGG) have embedded in abnormally growing grains in a Fe�1%Si alloy was inves- tigated using electron backscatter

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Physiological correlates of densely calcified coronary lesions on coronary computed tomography angiography among patients with low-to-intermediate coronary artery disease likelihood.
2011-08-19

OBJECTIVES: Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) is often used to assess the extent and severity of atherosclerosis. A major limitation of CCTA are densely calcified coronary plaques that obscure the underlying lumen rendering assessment difficult. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the hemodynamic importance of densely calcified ...

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132
Reduced coronary flow and resistance reserve in primary scleroderma myocardial disease
1986-08-01

The maximum coronary vasodilator capacity after intravenous dipyridamole (0.14 mg X kg-1 X min-1 X 4 minutes) was studied in seven patients with primary scleroderma myocardial disease and compared to that of seven control subjects. Hemodynamic data and left ventricular angiographic data were not different in the two groups. The coronary flow ...

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133
Kawasaki Syndrome
1998-07-01

Kawasaki syndrome (KS) is an acute, sometimes fatal vasculitis of young children. KS has replaced acute rheumatic fever as the most common cause of acquired heart disease in children in the United States. The illness is manifested by prolonged fever, conjunctival injection, enanthem, exanthem, erythema and swelling of the hands and feet, and cervical adenopathy. These acute features of illness are ...

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134
Effects of isometric handgrip and dynamic exercise on left-ventricular function
1980-12-01

Radionuclide angiocardiography was used to assess cardiac function during isometric handgrip and bicycle exercise in ten normal volunteers and in 20 patients with documented coronary artery disease. Handgrip stress evoked a small increase in cardiac output that resulted from a concomitant increase i heart rate and no change in left-left-ventricular function. The most reliable ...

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135
ST segment depression
2008-09-30

ST segment depression is a nonspecific abnormality that must be evaluated in the clinical context in which it occurs. In a patient with angina pectoris ST depression usually means subendocardial ischemia and, unlike ST elevation, is not localizing to a particular coronary artery lesion.

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136
Effect of PGBx on Local Contractile Abnormalities Following Graded Reduction in Coronary Blood Flow.
1979-01-01

In the setting of acute myocardial ischemia, it is increasingly clear that a zone of myocardium exists which although demonstrating decreased contractile ability, maintains potential for contraction. In the present study, PGBx (1 mg i.v.) was administered...

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137
DESWT-Pilot Study on the Safety of Myocardial Regeneration by Direct Epicardial Shock Wave Therapy in Combination With Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
2010-02-10

Reduced Left Ventricular Function Defined as LVEF < 50%; Regional Left Ventricular Wall Motion Abnormalities

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138
Cardiovascular effects of alcohol.
1989-10-01

The effects of alcohol on the heart include modification of the risk of coronary artery disease, the development of alcoholic cardiomyopathy, exacerbation of conduction disorders, atrial and ventricular dysrhythmias, and an increased risk of hypertension, hemorrhagic stroke, infectious endocarditis, and fetal heart abnormalities.

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139
Cardiokymography.
1985-01-01

Cardiokymography (CKG) is a non-invasive test to detect stress induced motion abnormalities of the anterior left ventricular wall of the heart for coronary artery disease (CAD). CKG involves translation of heart wall motion into a variable electrical sign...

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140
24-Hour Mean Plasma Hormone Levels in Men with Coronary Heart Disease.
1979-01-01

Effort has involved the plasma concentrations of 14 hormones in 10 rigorously selected younger men who have recovered well from a myocardial infarction, and in 34 suitable controls. Concentrations of 11 hormones were normal. Concentrations of 3 abnormal: ...

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141
Reduced peripheral and coronary vasomotion in systemic hypertension.
1992-09-01

In 53 patients with a history of arterial hypertension and 16 normotensive control subjects, coronary blood flow reserve by means of the argon method, and peripheral vascular flow reserve by means of venous occlusion plethysmography, were studied. The coronary flow reserve, expressed as the ...

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142
The significance of a dipyridamole induced 99mTc-MIBI perfusion abnormality on single photon emission tomography: a quantitative validation with labelled water and positron emission tomography.
1992-01-01

To relate technetium-99m 2-methoxy-isobutyl-isonitrile (99mTc-MIBI) uptake to regional myocardial blood flow (rMBF), 99mTc-MIBI single photon emission tomography (SPET) and H2(15)O positron emission tomography (PET) scans were obtained at rest and after dipyridamole infusion in six patients with single vessel coronary artery disease. 99mTc-MIBI and H2(15)O data sets were ...

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143
Temporal and Spatial Changes in Collateral Formation and Function During Chronic Myocardial Ischemia
2010-08-21

BACKGROUNDWe investigated time dependence and spatial progression of cardiac function and angiogenesis signaling in a porcine model of chronic myocardial ischemia.STUDY DESIGNYorkshire mini-swine (n = 7/group) were subjected to chronic myocardial ischemia by placing an ameroid constrictor on the left circumflex coronary artery under general anesthesia. Swine were sacrificed ...

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144
Regional Myocardial Perfusion Rates in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
1972-04-01

Regional myocardial perfusion rates were estimated from the myocardial washout of 133Xenon in 24 patients with heart disease whose coronary arteriograms were abnormal and 17 similar subjects whose coronary arteriograms were judged to be normal. Disappearance rates of 133Xe from multiple ...

PubMed Central

145
Non-invasive assessment of functionally relevant coronary artery stenoses with quantitative CT perfusion: preliminary clinical experiences.
2011-09-21

OBJECTIVES: We developed a quantitative Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced CT (DCE-CT) technique for measuring Myocardial Perfusion Reserve (MPR) and Volume Reserve (MVR) and studied their relationship with coronary stenosis. METHODS: Twenty-six patients with Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) were recruited. Degree of stenosis ...

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146
Stent-graft exclusion of multiple symptomatic coronary artery fistulae.
2007-01-01

Coronary artery fistulae may be congenital or acquired abnormalities in which blood is shunted into a cardiac chamber, great vessel, or other structure, bypassing the myocardial capillary network. Patients with coronary artery fistulae may present with dyspnea, congestive heart failure, angina, endocarditis, arrhythmias, or myocardial ...

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147
Stent-Graft Exclusion of Multiple Symptomatic Coronary Artery Fistulae
2007-01-01

Coronary artery fistulae may be congenital or acquired abnormalities in which blood is shunted into a cardiac chamber, great vessel, or other structure, bypassing the myocardial capillary network. Patients with coronary artery fistulae may present with dyspnea, congestive heart failure, angina, endocarditis, arrhythmias, or myocardial ...

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148
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection.
2008-04-01

A 45-year-old female athlete with no history of cardiovascular disease or coronary risk factors presented with a non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction due to spontaneous right coronary artery dissection. She was treated medically with resolution of her symptoms. Repeat angiography due to recurrent exertional chest discomfort showed TIMI-3 flow and ...

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149
Multifocal Severe Coronary Artery Vasospasm Mistaken for Diffuse Atherosclerosis: A Case Report
2010-09-01

Spontaneous severe multivessel coronary artery vasospasm is a rare but important cause of morbidity. One-third of patients have normal coronary vasculature, and these pose a significant therapeutic dilemma as lack of clinical suspicion might potentially lead to unnecessary revascularization therapies. A patient with resting chest pain and ischaemic ...

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150
Effect of abnormal hemoglobin (carboxyhemoglobin) on human myocardial metabolism
1968-01-01

As a result of raising COHb of patients with coronary artery disease to 8.0%, cardiac output, minute ventilation, and oxygen consumption increased; arterial-coronary sinus oxygen difference decreased, myocardial oxygen consumption decreased, and myocardial lactate and pyruvate consumption decreased. Similar results were found with patients with noncoronary ...

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151
Coronary Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
2009-04-01

Cardiac computed tomography and magnetic resonance are relatively new imaging modalities that can exceed the ability of established imaging modalities to detect present pathology or predict patient outcomes. Coronary calcium scoring may be useful in asymptomatic patients at intermediate risk. Computed tomographic coronary angiography is a first-line ...

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152
Cardiovascular risk factors and prevalence of coronary heart disease in type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes.
1992-11-01

The relationship between cardiovascular risk factors and the prevalence of coronary heart disease was examined in 152 Type 2 diabetic patients (65 men, 87 women) aged 35-54 years and in 105 randomly selected control subjects (46 men, 59 women). Coronary heart disease, defined by symptoms and ECG abnormalities, was 1.2 times higher in ...

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153
Assessment of coronary endothelial function using PET.
2011-05-01

Endothelial dysfunction is the earliest abnormality in the development of coronary atherosclerosis. Several coronary risk factors adversely affect endothelial function. Therefore, a finding of endothelial dysfunction may guide interventions for preventing the development of future cardiovascular events. The non-invasive aspects and ...

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154
Acute myocardial infarction due to coronary artery embolism in a patient with atrial fibrillation
2009-08-01

A 66-year-old female was referred for primary coronary intervention because of acute inferior STelevation myocardial infarction. Electrocardiography also showed atrial fibrillation. Coronary angiography showed a distal occlusion of the right coronary artery. Two different wires did not pass the occlusion, but dislodged the apparent ...

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155
Circumflex coronary artery agenesis associated with thoracic great vessels anomalies.
2011-02-01

Coronary artery anomalies are identified in approximately 1% of patients who undergo angiography; among these, circumflex branch agenesis represents 0.003%. A 38-year-old woman was brought to our emergency department with clinical findings suggestive of acute myocardial infarction. Absence of circumflex branch was reported during angiography. Further analysis showed great ...

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156
Severe coronary tortuosity or myocardial bridging in patients with chest pain, normal coronary arteries, and reversible myocardial perfusion defects.
2011-07-23

We reviewed patients with normal or near-normal coronary angiograms enrolled in the SPAM contrast stress echocardiographic diagnostic study in which 400 patients with chest pain syndrome of suspected cardiac origin with a clinical indication to coronary angiography were enrolled. Patients underwent dipyridamole contrast stress echocardiography (cSE) with ...

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157
Coronary vasospasm: a case report and review of the literature.
2005-09-01

Coronary vasospasm is defined as a transient abnormal contraction of an epicardial coronary artery that results in myocardial ischemia. Vasospasm frequently occurs at the site of coronary atheroma, implicating endothelial dysfunction in the pathogenesis of this phenomenon. Definitive diagnosis is made after ...

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158
Does Coronary Stenting Following Balloon Angioplasty Improve Myocardial Fractional Flow Reserve?
1998-11-15

Purpose: Suboptimal distal coronary flow reserve after successful balloon angioplasty has been attributed to angiographically unrecognized inadequate lumen expansion, and adjunct coronary stenting has been shown to improve coronary flow reserve. The aim of this study was to investigate whether ...

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159
Coronary artery disease in patients with cerebrovascular disease: a prospective study
1984-07-01

Coronary artery disease is the cause of death in most patients who have transient ischemic attacks or stroke. Evaluation for this condition is not routinely performed in such patients, and no prospective studies have been reported. We prospectively examined 50 consecutive patients with transient ischemic attacks or mild stroke to determine the prevalence and importance of ...

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Medical therapy versus myocardial revascularization in chronic coronary syndrome and stable angina.
2011-08-01

Coronary artery disease is a leading cause of death in the United States. Angina is encountered frequently in clinical practice. Effective management of patients with coronary artery disease and stable angina should consist of therapy aimed at symptom control and reduction of adverse clinical outcomes. Therapeutic options for angina include antianginal ...

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Quantitative Myocardial Perfusion and Coronary Reserve in Rats with 13 N-Ammonia and Small Animal PET: Impact of Anesthesia and Pharmacologic Stress Agents
2004-01-01

d�imagerie m�tabolique et fonctionnelle, Centre de recherche clinique, Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke,

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Digital cardiac imaging
1985-01-01

This book contains 16 papers. Some of the titles are: The analysis of left ventricular function with digital subtraction angiography; Digital radiographic assessment of coronary flow reserve; Clinical application of cardiac CT; Digital two-dimensional echocardiography; and Magnetic resonance imaging of the heart.

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The Efficacy and Risk of Intense Aerobic Circuit Training in Coronary Artery Disease Patients Following Bypass Surgery.
1986-12-01

This study describes the influence of highly intense aerobic circuit training on the cardiorespiratory fitness of 31 coronary artery disease patients who had undergone bypass surgery. Results show improvement in heart rate and other measured responses and no abnormal responses related to cardiovascular or musculoskeletal complications. (Author/MT)

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Pete Maravich's incredible heart.
1990-07-01

Postmortem examination of a former professional basketball player revealed an abnormal heart, most notably a single coronary artery. The literature on single coronary arteries is briefly reviewed, and the possible mechanism which caused the patient's condition is considered. This case is particularly unusual because of the patient's ...

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Nuclear medical determination of left ventricular diastolic function in coronary heart disease
1985-06-01

In 64 patients with coronary heart disease, the left ventricular diastolic function was determined by means of a new nuclear medical method (nuclear stethoscope). The investigations revealed an abnormal diastolic filling in 85.9% of the cases on the basis of the parameters peak filling rate and time to peak filling rate as manifestation of a disturbed ...

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Myocardial bridging as a cause of paroxysmal atrioventricular block
1983-03-01

Paroxysmal atrioventricular (AV) block was induced by exercise in an otherwise healthy young man. The only abnormalities demonstrated at comprehensive cardiac evaluation were: 1) angiographic systolic narrowing of the left anterior descending coronary artery, and 2) reversible radionuclide hypoperfusion of the septum during exercise. It is postulated that ...

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Health Gain through Screening--Coronary Heart Disease and Stroke: Developing Primary Health Care Services for People with Intellectual Disability.
1996-12-01

A study of 120 British adults with intellectual disability found they had higher risk factors of developing coronary heart disease and stroke than the general population. There was a greater incidence of obesity and considerably lower physical activity levels than the general population. Several also had abnormal cholesterol readings. (CR)

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Early and late results of surgical treatment of congenital coronary artery fistula.
1987-05-01

The early and late results of surgical treatment in 23 patients with congenital coronary artery fistula (CCAF) are presented. One patient died for reasons unrelated to the fistula during corrective surgery for an associated complex cyanotic abnormality. The patients with isolated CCAF and preoperative symptoms improved significantly after surgical closure ...

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Aorto-left ventricular tunnel with its origin in the left sinus of valsalva associated with a single coronary artery and aortic insufficiency in an adult.
2011-07-01

Aorto-ventricular tunnel is a rare congenital anomaly, an abnormal paravalvular communication between the aorta and the left ventricle. We report successful surgical correction in a patient with aorto-left ventricular tunnel associated with a single coronary artery and aortic insufficiency who had undergone surgical correction a year before.? PMID:21793933

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Microvascular coronary dysfunction in women-pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management.
2011-08-01

Women exhibit a greater symptom burden, more functional disability, and a higher prevalence of no obstructive coronary artery disease compared to men when evaluated for signs and symptoms of myocardial ischemia. Microvascular coronary dysfunction (MCD), defined as limited coronary flow reserve and/or ...

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Coronary microembolization: from bedside to bench and back to bedside.
2009-11-01

Coronary microembolization from the erosion or rupture of a vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque occurs spontaneously in acute coronary syndromes and iatrogenically during percutaneous coronary interventions. Typical consequences of coronary microembolization are microinfarcts with an inflammatory response, ...

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Surgical treatment of multivessel lesions in Takayasu's arteritis: report of a case.
2011-03-23

Takayasu's arteritis (TA) is a chronic vasculitis involving the aorta and its main branches, the pulmonary arteries, and the coronary tree. Here we report a case of TA complicated by severe stenosis of the left coronary ostium with multivessel brachiocephalic involvement. A combination of these abnormalities could complicate underlying ...

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Detection of coronary artery disease using MR imaging with dipyridamole infusion
1990-03-01

Exercise testing in the magnetic resonance (MR) scanner is difficult because of space restriction and movement artefact, which limit its use in the investigation of patients with suspected coronary artery disease. Pharmacological stress, however, can be used as a substitute for exercise. Therefore, a patient with angina underwent MR ventricular wall motion studies before and ...

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Nonacute coronary syndrome anginal chest pain.
2010-03-01

Anginal chest pain is one of the most common complaints in the outpatient setting. While much of the focus has been on identifying obstructive atherosclerotic coronary artery disease (CAD) as the cause of anginal chest pain, it is clear that microvascular coronary dysfunction (MCD) can also cause anginal chest pain as a manifestation of ischemic heart ...

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Non-Acute Coronary Syndrome Anginal Chest Pain
2010-03-01

Anginal chest pain is one of the most common complaints in the outpatient setting. While much of the focus has been on identifying obstructive atherosclerotic coronary artery disease (CAD) as the cause of anginal chest pain, it is clear that microvascular coronary dysfunction (MCD) can also cause anginal chest pain as a manifestation of ischemic heart ...

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Management of the hypertensive patient with coronary insufficiency but without atherosclerosis.
2003-07-01

Arterial hypertension is a major risk factor for the clinical syndrome of angina pectoris, in which the ECG is abnormal but the coronary arteries are normal. Structural and functional abnormalities in coronary circulation as well as extravascular factors (eg, left-ventricular hypertrophy, fibrosis with diastolic ...

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A patient-specific visualization tool for comprehensive analysis of coronary CTA and perfusion MRI data
2011-03-01

Cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion imaging (CMR) and computed tomography angiography (CTA) are widely used to assess heart disease. CMR is used to measure the global and regional myocardial function and to evaluate the presence of ischemia; CTA is used for diagnosing coronary artery disease, such as coronary stenoses. Nowadays, the hemodynamic ...

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Effects of Isoflurane on Coronary Blood Flow Velocity in Young, Old, and ApoE?/? Mice Measured by Doppler Ultrasound
2007-04-01

The commonly used anesthetic agent, isoflurane (ISO), is a potent coronary vasodilator which could potentially be used in the assessment of coronary reserve, but its effects on coronary blood flow in mice are unknown. Coronary reserve is reduced by age, ...

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[Assessment of coronary flow reserve using fast phase contrast cine MR imaging].
1997-07-01

Physiological significance of coronary artery stenosis can be evaluated by measuring coronary flow reserve(CFR). Segmented k-space cine phase-contrast(PC) MR method has been used for measuring coronary blood flow and CFR. MR measurement of the CFR ratio(1.62 +/- 0.50, n = 10) in patients with ...

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Myocardial fractional flow reserve. Its role in guiding PCI in stable coronary artery disease.
2011-08-01

Revascularization of coronary artery lesions should be based on objective evidence of ischemia, as recommended by the guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology. However, even in the case of stable coronary artery disease and elective percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), pre-procedural noninvasive stress test results are ...

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