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[Five fatalities due to inhalation of "asphyxiant gases": pathophysiological analysis in autopsy cases].
2005-01-01

Five autopsy cases were examined to investigate fatal factors involved in inhalation of "asphyxiant gases": carbon monoxide (CO, n=3), fluorocarbons (n=1) and butane (n=1). In all cases, there was severe pulmonary edema and congestion in all viscera, suggesting advanced circulatory failure. The airway was filled with bloody froth in cases of fluorocarbons and butane inhalation. In CO intoxication, ...

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HIFI: A Computer Code for Projectile Fragmentation Accompanied by Incomplete Fusion.
1980-01-01

A brief summary of a model proposed to describe projectile fragmentation accompanied by incomplete fusion and the instructions for the use of the computer code HIFI are given. The code HIFI calculates single inclusive spectra, coincident spectra and excit...

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Role of Stress Myocardial Scintigraphy in the Evaluation of Incompletely Revascularized Post-PCI Patients
2011-09-21

Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is actually the most used method of revascularization. Although complete revascularization remains a desirable goal, it may not be possible or not easy to plan in many patients. Thus, incomplete revascularization might be a preferred treatment strategy in selected patient categories. Stress myocardial scintigraphy, ...

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Spring 95 - NASA

a serious health disorder, such as heart attack, stroke, or brain tumor. ... myocardial infarction or heart attack, that may be accompanied by an increase ...

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A Conserved Role for Phosphoinositide-3-Kinase but Not Akt Signaling in Mitochondrial Adaptations that Accompany Physiological Cardiac Hypertrophy
2007-10-01

Physiological cardiac hypertrophy is associated with mitochondrial adaptations that are characterized by activation of PGC-1? and increased fatty acid oxidative (FAO) capacity. It is widely accepted that phosphoinositide-3 Kinase (PI3K) signaling to Akt1 is required for physiological cardiac growth. However, the signaling pathways that coordinate physiological hypertrophy and metabolic remodeling ...

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Gallium-67 citrate localization in the heart secondary to constrictive pericarditis with myocardial fibrosis.
1984-01-01

Scintigraphy has demonstrated gallium-67 accumulation within the heart in pericarditis and cardiomyopathies of various kinds. We present a case report of a 63-yr-old man with multisystem disease who showed extensive myocardial uptake of Ga-67 by scintigraphy. At autopsy, constrictive pericarditis with myocardial fibrosis was found. Gallium-67 localization ...

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Inhibitory Action of Intracoronary Prostaglandin E on Myocardial Lipolysis.
1969-01-01

In anesthetized dogs intracoronary administration of prostaglandin E1 (PGE1, 0.5 microgram/kg per min) for 10 min caused a decline in arterial levels, myocardial extraction ratio, and uptake of FFA. The decrease was accompanied by an elevation in arterial...

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[Redusome hypothesis of aging: cardioepidemiology].
2008-01-01

Diurnal analysis of database (n=5223) on myocardial infarction in Syktyvkar for 1998-2006 has revealed the following regularities. All phase extremes of the Moon, including new moon, are accompanied in men and women by the reliable growing of the myocardial infarction number by 25-35%. "Age" of myocardial ...

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The role of the stress-related anti-inflammatory hormones ACTH and cortisol in atherosclerosis.
2010-07-01

Chronic stress and probably the accompanying changes in personal behaviours can influence life expectancy. The role of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and cortisol in atherosclerosis is not widely accepted and incompletely characterized. Several reports support a role of these hormones in atherogenesis by modulating the function of vascular endothelium, ...

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Myocardial infarction in a 35-day-old infant with incomplete Kawasaki disease and chicken pox.
2010-07-16

Kawasaki disease is an acute febrile vasculitis of infancy and early childhood. It is uncommon in early infancy, because a significant proportion of these children do not meet the classical diagnostic criteria at this age. Infants younger than 6 months with persistent fever and some of the criteria of Kawasaki disease should always raise suspicion for Kawasaki disease early to avoid delayed ...

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New method for radionuclide imaging of myocardial infarcts
1974-02-01

Lesions such as ischemia, which result in myocardial cell death, are accompanied by cellular influx of calcium ions that localize within the mltochondria in the crystalline structure hydroxyapatite. Using /sup 99m/Tc- stannous pyrophosphate, an agent that labels hydroxyapatite for bone scanning, the authors have produced scintillation camera images ...

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Acute myocardial infarction as the first manifestation of the incomplete Kawasaki disease in a young male.
2009-09-09

Kawasaki disease is a systemic vasculitis occurring in children of all ages. Coronary arterial aneurysms are one of the main fatal complications of the disease, and are usually observed with the onset of coronary arterial disease in adults. We report a young male presenting with myocardial infarction due to coronary arterial aneurysms, but in the absence of previous symptoms ...

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[Changes in indices of heart pump function and myocardial contractility in experimental cardiac tamponade].
1981-12-01

Experimental cardiac tamponade was induced in anesthetized dogs by injection of isotonic solution of sodium chloride into the pericardium via a polyethylene catheter which was implanted before. Myocardial contractility was continuously recorded by using analog and digital computers. The pressure rise in the pericardium was accompanied by a significant ...

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[Acute myocardial infarction with left ventricular free wall rupture and papillary muscle rupture caused by infectious endocarditis].
2006-03-01

Infectious endocarditis sometimes causes coronary embolism which induces acute myocardial infarction. A 59-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with a diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction accompanied by left ventricular free wall rupture and papillary muscle rupture. We perfomed mitral valve replacement combined with repair of ...

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The content of non-esterified fatty acids in rat myocardial tissue. A comparison between the Dole and Folch extraction procedures.
1985-05-01

Oliver and coworkers hypothesized that under certain circumstances NEFA (non-esterified fatty acids = FFA = free fatty acids) might be toxic for myocardial function. Unambiguous conclusions on the putative detrimental effect of intracellularly localized NEFA are hampered by contradictory values published for the NEFA content in normoxic myocardial tissue. ...

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RADIATION EFFECTS ON GRAPHITE
1963-07-01

Irradiated graphite has very particular properties: incomplete annealing at low temperature, accompanied with a strong freeing of energy, and complete annealing at high temperature. An attempt at explanation is made, based on the evolution of interstitials, which can form more or less important groups. (auth)

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Series expansions for the third incomplete elliptic integral via partial fraction decompositions
2007-10-01

We find convergent double series expansions for Legendre's third incomplete elliptic integral valid in overlapping subdomains of the unit square. Truncated expansions provide asymptotic approximations in the neighborhood of the logarithmic singularity (1,1) if one of the variables approaches this point faster than the other. Each approximation is ...

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Projectile fragmentation accompanied by incomplete fusion
1980-07-07

A two-step-reaction model calculation based on projectile fragmentation (first step), preequilibrium emission, and evaporation emission (second step) is formulated to describe the particle-particle angular correlations and particle-..gamma.. correlations in complex projectile-induced reactions. The model gives a good description of the production of fast projectilelike ..cap alpha.. particles ...

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Induced coronary spasm without electrocardiographic signs or symptoms of myocardial ischemia
1983-03-01

Angiographic studies have shown that coronary artery spasm can be induced with ergonovine maleate. Coronary artery spasm induced by ergonovine maleate in these studies was nearly always accompanied by chest pain and electrocardiographic changes of myocardial ischemia. This report demonstrates that coronary artery spasm induced by ergonovine maleate may be ...

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Head injury and inverted Takotsubo cardiomyopathy.
2010-01-01

Takotsubo cardiomyopathy or "apical ballooning syndrome" is characterized by an acute onset of transient akinesia of the apical portion of the left ventricle accompanied by electrocardiographic changes and minimal myocardial enzymatic release mimicking acute myocardial infarction without significant stenosis on the coronary angiogram. ...

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Underestimation of residual ischemia by 201-thallium scintigraphy after myocardial infarction
1988-10-01

Pre- and post-CABG perfusion scintigraphic findings are reported in a patient with residual ischemia after anterior myocardial infarction. The preoperative /sup 201/Tl scan showed incomplete tracer redistribution and a relevant area of persistent irreversible defect, suggestive of a large scar. After CABG, the presence of a virtually normal early thallium ...

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Myocardial Energetics in Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
2009-08-01

The heart carries out its pumping function by converting the chemical energy stored in fatty acids and glucose into the mechanical energy of actin-myosin interaction of myofibrils. Development of congestive heart failure is usually preceded by a period of compensated left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and alterations in myocardial bioenergetics have been considered to play an ...

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Percutaneous Cardiopulmonary Support in Refractory No-Reflow with Cardiogenic Shock after Coronary Stenting in Acute Myocardial Infarction
2010-07-01

Coronary no-reflow is defined as inadequate myocardial perfusion of a given coronary segment without angiographic evidence of mechanical vessel obstruction. No-reflow is visualized angiographically as a reduction in thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) flow grade and is typically accompanied by chest pain, electrocardiographic ...

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Up-regulation of the cardiac lipid metabolism at the onset of heart failure.
2011-07-01

Chronic pressure overload and atherosclerosis are primary etiologic factors for cardiac hypertrophy and failure. However, mechanisms underlying the transition from hypertrophy to heart failure are incompletely understood. We analyzed the development of heart failure in mice with chronic pressure overload induced by aortic constriction and compared the results with aged ...

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Protective effect of crataegus extract on the cardiac mechanical dysfunction in isolated perfused working rat heart.
1993-09-01

The effect of the water-soluble fraction of Crataegus (Crataegus extract) on the cardiac mechanical and metabolic function was studied in the isolated, perfused working rat heart during ischemia and reperfusion. Ischemia (15 min) was produced by removing afterload pressure, and reperfusion (20 min) was produced by returning it to the original pressure. In the control (no drug) heart, ischemia ...

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Decreased nocturnal melatonin levels during acute myocardial infarction.
2002-11-01

Acute myocardial infarction is accompanied by an increase in cellular oxidative stress in the pericardial coverings of the heart. Melatonin is a highly potent and efficient radical scavenger. Little research has been carried out concerning the relationship between this antioxidant and acute myocardial infarction in humans. In this ...

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Concentrated Ambient Particles Alter Myocardial Blood Flow during Acute Ischemia in Conscious Canines
2009-03-10

BackgroundExperimental and observational studies have demonstrated that short-term exposure to ambient particulate matter (PM) exacerbates myocardial ischemia.ObjectivesWe conducted this study to investigate the effects of concentrated ambient particles (CAPs) on myocardial blood flow during myocardial ischemia in chronically ...

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[Myocardial washout of 99mTc-hexakis-2-methoxy isobutyl isonitrile (99mTc-MIBI) at exercise myocardial scintigraphy in patients with ischemic heart disease].
1994-06-01

Myocardial washout of the new myocardial perfusion imaging agent, 99mTc-hexakis-2-methoxy isobutyl isonitrile (99mTc-MIBI) was studied in 23 patients with coronary artery disease. These patients were divided into three groups; 8 patients with effort angina pectoris (AP group), 6 with myocardial infarction who had reversible defect ...

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Delayed redistribution in thallium 201 SPECT myocardial perfusion studies
1989-11-01

Stress {sup 201}Tl myocardial perfusion studies are useful in differentiating viable, reversibly ischemic from infarcted myocardium. A perfusion defect that shows redistribution 2 to 4 h after {sup 201}Tl injection is diagnostic of ischemia, while a fixed defect suggests infarction. However, occasional patients with a fixed defect at 4 h have redistribution at 24 h. This study ...

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In vivo studies of branched chain fatty acids
1987-01-01

Studies using (1-C-11)-3-methylheptadecanoic acid (BMHDA) have been performed both in animals and man to define the characteristics of the agent. Evaluation of BMHDA as a myocardial imaging agent in anesthetized dogs revealed blood clearance half times of less than 2 minutes accompanied by prompt myocardial concentration. Within 2 ...

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Human mesenchymal stem cell-conditioned medium improves cardiac function following myocardial infarction.
2011-01-28

Recent studies suggest that the therapeutic effects of stem cell transplantation following myocardial infarction (MI) are mediated by paracrine factors. One of the main goals in the treatment of ischemic heart disease is to stimulate vascular repair mechanisms. Here, we sought to explore the therapeutic angiogenic potential of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) secretions. Human MSC ...

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Myocardial microvascular function during acute coronary artery stenosis: effect of hypertension and hypercholesterolaemia
2009-07-15

AimsCoronary collateral arteries (CCA) reduce cardiovascular events. We tested the hypothesis that new microvessels that proliferate in early atherosclerosis may be associated with myocardial protection during acute subtotal coronary artery obstruction (CAO).Methods and resultsAcute left anterior descending CAO was induced by a balloon catheter in pigs after 12 weeks of ...

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Incomplete Relaxation between Beats after Myocardial Hypoxia and Ischemia
1974-06-01

Recovery from hypoxia has been shown to prolong cardiac muscle contraction, particularly the relaxation phase. The present studies were designed to examine whether incomplete relaxation between beats can result from this prolongation of contraction and relaxation in isolated muscle after hypoxia and in the canine heart after both hypoxia and acute ischemia. The relationship ...

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Incomplete redistribution in delayed thallium-201 single photon emission computed tomographic (SPECT) images: an overestimation of myocardial scarring
1988-10-01

To determine if incomplete redistribution at 4 h in exercise tomographic thallium-201 studies is always due to a myocardial scar, 141 patients were evaluated before and after a total of 160 successful percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty procedures. Thallium studies were analyzed using polar bull's-eye maps. For both immediate and ...

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Immunocytochemical investigation of ACTH-cells and vasopressin in the pituitaries of humans died from myocardial infarction.
1986-01-01

The pituitaries and adrenals of 30 patients died from extensive fresh myocardial infarction and of 25 patients died from other diseases were studied. In myocardial infarction the mean weight of the above glands was significantly higher than in other diseases. In most cases an increase in number of pituitary ACTH-cells was observed with the immunoperoxidase ...

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Modulation of cardiac contractility through endothelin-1 release and myocardial mast cell degranulation.
2008-09-01

The aim of this study was to outline the consequences of a hypertonic saline-dextran-40 (HSD) infusion-induced peripheral flow stimulus on the ventricular function in closed-chest, pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs. We hypothesized that HSD-induced elevation in endothelin-1 (ET-1) and nitric oxide (NO) release can have a role in myocardial contractile responses; and that cardiac ...

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[Complications of an unrecognized myocardial infarction].
2005-11-19

Patients with an untreated myocardial infarction may present with serious late complications. 3 patients are described. A 63-year-old woman became progressively more short of breath 4 days after an acute episode of chest pain accompanied by nausea and sweating. It proved to be a cardiogenic shock following a rupture of a papillary muscle. A man aged 65 ...

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A novel anti-fibrotic agent, baicalein, for the treatment of myocardial fibrosis in spontaneously hypertensive rats.
2011-03-01

Myocardial interstitial fibrosis causes left ventricular stiffness and diastolic dysfunction. Despite its clinical significance, treatment options are limited. The flavonoid baicalein, extracted from roots of a Chinese medicinal plant, Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi was shown to inhibit liver fibrosis. This study sought to investigate whether chronic treatment with baicalein ...

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[The functional heterogeneity of circulating polymorphonuclear leukocytes in acute myocardial infarct].
1989-12-01

Cytofluorometric analysis, using immune complexes, consisting of human IgG and fluorescein isothiocianate (FITC)-labelled monospecific rabbit antibodies to human IgG, as fluorescent markers for polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PML), and microscopic analysis of modified NST-test probes with NADH2 or NADFH2 were employed to investigate PML functional heterogeneity of healthy individuals and patients ...

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[Free radical centers in the dog myocardial tissue in regional ischemia].

The effect of regional ischemia on canine myocardial in situ free radical species was studied by the EPR method. Rapid fixation of heart muscle samples by freezeclamping was performed at the following physiological states: native myocardial blood circulation, regional ischemia with the presence of collateral circulation, total ischemia, and postischemic ...

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INTRACARDIAC RENIN-ANGIOGENSIN SYSTEM AND MYOCARDIAL REPAIR/REMODELING FOLLOWING INFARCTION
2009-08-12

The circulating renin-angiotensin system (RAS) is a classic endocrine system that regulates cardiovascular homeostasis during physiologic and pathologic states. Accumulated evidence has shown the presence of components of RAS in various tissues, which are upregulated in certain pathological conditions. Locally produced angiotensin (Ang)II may play an important role in tissue repair/remodeling in ...

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Epicardial coronary artery fibromuscular dysplasia, myocardial infarction and sudden death in a dog.
2010-06-09

A 4-year-old male Shih Tzu died suddenly with the only history being slight lethargy during the previous 2 days. Gross and histopathological examination of the heart revealed severe segmental stenosis of the epicardial coronary artery branches and extensive areas of acute myocardial necrosis interspersed with areas of fibrosis. The segmental coronary artery stenosis was due to ...

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Cape Town solution in prolonged myocardial preservation: structural and ultrastructural study.
1998-01-01

This study deals with myocardial preservation after 24 hours of continuous, hypothermic and oxygenated perfusion with Cape Town (CT) solution, focusing on the morphological changes produced by preservation and reperfusion, and their possible relationship to the composition of the solution and the immediate hemodynamic findings after orthotopic heart transplantation in dogs. ...

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Patterns of disturbed myocardial perfusion in patients with coronary artery disease. Regional myocardial perfusion in angina pectoris
1981-07-01

Fifty patients who presented with angina pectoris were studied to examine the disturbances of regional myocardial perfusion during stress. Each patient underwent 16-point precordial mapping of the ECG during an exercise test, and coronary and left ventricular angiography. Regional myocardial perfusion was assessed using an atrial pacing test and a ...

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Effects of isoproterenol on regional myocardial function, electrogram, and blood flow in conscious dogs with myocardial ischemia.
1976-05-01

The effects of coronary occlusion and of subsequent isoproterenol infusion were examined in conscious dogs. Left ventricular (LV) function was assessed by measurements of LV diameter, pressure, velocity and dP/dt/P, and regional myocardial function was assessed by measurements of segment length (SL) and velocity of SL shortening in normal, border, and ischemic zones. Regional ...

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Activation of caspase-3 may not contribute to postresuscitation myocardial dysfunction.
2009-02-20

We have previously reported that postresuscitation myocardial dysfunction is accompanied by the release of cytochrome c and caspase-3 activation. We now investigated the role of caspase-3 activation by examining whether such process prompts apoptotic DNA fragmentation, whether caspase-3 inhibition attenuates myocardial dysfunction, and ...

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Trimetazidine Reduces Endogenous Free Fatty Acid Oxidation and Improves Myocardial Efficiency in Obese Humans.
2011-07-31

Introduction: The metabolic modulator trimetazidine (TMZ) has been suggested to induce a metabolic shift from myocardial fatty acid oxidation (FAO) to glucose utilization, but this mechanism remains unproven in humans. The oxidation of plasma derived FA is commonly measured in humans, whereas the contribution of FA from triglycerides stored in the myocardium has been poorly ...

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Stem Cell Therapy for the Treatment of Myocardial Infarction.
2011-09-15

Despite timely reperfusion and subsequent optimal postinfarct pharmacotherapy and device-based treatment, the outcome in patients with severe myocardial infarction remains unfavourable. Myocardial salvage is incomplete, resulting in adverse left ventricular remodeling with concomitant morbidity and mortality. The combined risk of ...

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Experimental myocardial infarction
1970-01-01

Acute myocardial infarction causes depression of left ventricular function, but the capacity of the ventricle to recover from such an injury remains unknown. This problem was explored by measuring left ventricular function in eight intact conscious dogs before, 1 hr after, and again 6-8 days after myocardial infarction. Acute ...

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[What can be expected from off-pump coronary artery surgery?].
2004-11-01

Coronary artery bypass surgery with beating heart (off-pump) has become more common in the last ten years allowing seven randomized studies with at least 60 patients, comparing off-pump and on-pump coronary bypass. Anaesthesia, monitoring and haemodynamic complications are described. Randomized studies concluded to less elevation of biochemical markers of myocardial and renal ...

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[Diabetic cardiomyopathy].
2007-03-01

Diabetic cardiomyopathy is a myocardial disease caused by diabetes mellitus unrelated to vascular and valvular pathology or systemic arterial hypertension. Clinical and experimental studies have shown that diabetes mellitus causes myocardial hypertrophy, necrosis, and apoptosis, and increases interstitial tissue. The pathophysiology of diabetic ...

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[Assessment of myocardial function and perfusion by MRI two days and four months after acute myocardial infarction revascularised by primary angioplasty].
2007-09-01

The extent of gadolinium enhancement assessed by cardiac MRI is an accepted marker of myocardial necrosis. The correlation between late enhancement and other parameters of infarct size after myocardial infarction have previously been described. However, the prognostic value of the extent of late enhancement in terms of myocardial ...

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Macrophage Depletion Impairs Wound Healing and Increases Left Ventricular Remodeling after Myocardial Injury in Mice
2007-03-01

Macrophages have been suggested to be beneficial for myocardial wound healing. We investigated the role of macrophages in myocardial wound healing by inhibition of macrophage infiltration after myocardial injury. We used a murine cryoinjury model to induce left ventricular damage. Infiltrating macrophages were depleted during the 1st ...

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Early experimental hypertension preserves the myocardial microvasculature but aggravates cardiac injury distal to chronic coronary artery obstruction.
2010-12-03

Coronary artery disease is a leading cause of death. Hypertension (HT) increases the incidence of cardiac events, but its effect on cardiac adaptation to coexisting coronary artery stenosis (CAS) is unclear. We hypothesized that concurrent HT modulates microvascular function in chronic CAS and aggravates microvascular remodeling and myocardial injury. Four groups of pigs (n=6 ...

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Genetic causes of human heart failure
2005-03-01

Factors that render patients with cardiovascular disease at high risk for heart failure remain incompletely defined. Recent insights into molecular genetic causes of myocardial diseases have highlighted the importance of single-gene defects in the pathogenesis of heart failure. Through analyses of the mechanisms by which a mutation selectively perturbs one ...

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Cardiovascular toxicity due to metoprolol poisoning in a patient with coronary artery disease
2007-11-15

What is already known about this subjectPoisoning with ?-blockers can result in cardiovascular and central nervous system effects.Although much has been reported about metoprolol poisoning's cardiovascular complications, little attention has been paid to acute myocardial infarction (AMI) accompanied by elevated cardiac markers.What this study addsThis case ...

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