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Uren N G - - 1996
BACKGROUND: The coronary vasodilator reserve with dipyridamole may be impaired immediately after successful angioplasty due to reduced endothelial production or release of nitric oxide. As the vasodilator response to exogenous nitrates is enhanced by endothelium removal or inhibition of nitric oxide synthesis, an increased vasodilator response to nitrovasodilators, such as ...
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Martin U - - 1996
Recent in vitro studies have shown that although recombinant Escherichia coli-produced protease domain of tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) has no appreciable fibrin binding and less plasminforming activity compared to the wild-type, it is nevertheless an effective fibrinolytic agent in a dynamic in vitro plasma clot lysis system. The purpose of ...
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Pitkänen O P - - 1996
OBJECTIVES: We sought to investigate whether functional abnormalities in coronary vasomotion exist in young adults by studying 15 men (age 31 +/- 8 years [mean +/- SD]) with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) and a matched group of 20 healthy control subjects. BACKGROUND: Precursors of morphologic coronary artery disease are known to ...
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Dellsperger K C - - 1996
1. Mechanisms responsible for the regulation of coronary blood flow during physiologically important situations, such as reactive hyperaemia, hypoxia, ischaemia, coronary artery occlusion and increased metabolic demand, have eluded the scientific community. 2. As knowledge regarding potassium channel physiology and biophysics has expanded, the potential role of these channels in ...
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Chou T M - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Although estrogens have been shown to be vasoactive hormones, the vascular effects of testosterone are not well defined. Like estrogen, testosterone causes relaxation of isolated rabbit coronary arterial segments. We examined the vasodilator effects of testosterone in vivo in the coronary circulation and the potential mechanisms of its actions. ...
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Miller D D - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have correlated quantitative coronary angiographic stenosis severity with positron emission tomography (PET) myocardial perfusion and proximal measurements of intracoronary flow velocities in normal and diseased coronary arteries. The aim of this study was to correlate regional myocardial blood flow (RMBF) derived from [15O]H2O PET with directly measured ...
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Pernow J - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is a potent vasoconstrictor produced from the precursor big ET-1 in endothelial cells. The coronary effects of these peptides in humans in vivo are unknown. Therefore, the effects of ET-1 and big ET-1 on coronary blood flow in relation to plasma ET-1 and big ET-1 levels were ...
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Chou T M - - 1996
Transplant coronary vasculopathy is associated with endothelial dysfunction. Microvascular function, assessed as coronary flow reserve, has been reported to be normal. We used intracoronary ultrasound technology to simultaneously assess conductance and resistance vessel function in response to standard dosages of the vasodilators adenosine and dipyridamole. Coronary hemodynamic changes were assessed ...
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Saxena P R - - 1996
Several acutely acting antimigraine drugs, including sumatriptan and other second generation 5-HT1D receptor agonists, have the ability to constrict porcine arteriovenous anastomoses. Sumatriptan also constricts the human isolated coronary artery. These two experimental models seem to serve as indicators, respectively, for the therapeutic and coronary side-effect potential of the compounds. ...
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Takeuchi M - - 1996
Although intracoronary papaverine has been widely used for the measurement of coronary flow reserve, little is known concerning whether papaverine may produce deleterious metabolic changes in humans. We investigated the effect of papaverine on lactate metabolism in 28 patients with normal coronary arteries. We continuously monitored phasic coronary flow velocity ...
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Muller J M - - 1996
There are many mechanisms that contribute to the regulation of coronary blood flow including vasodilatory metabolites, myogenic regulation, flow- or shear stress-mediated vasodilation, and neurohumoral influences. It is interesting to note that coronary arterioles of varying sizes appear to possess different sensitivities to these regulatory factors, but each appears to ...
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Ellwood A J - - 1996
1. We assessed whether a submaximal concentration (1 microM) of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) releases nitric oxide (NO) from the coronary endothelium in guinea-pig perfused heart (n = 5 or 6/group) by direct detection of NO in coronary effluent, and determined whether this accounts for the associated coronary dilation. We also tested ...
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Iwakura K - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Experimental and clinical evidence indicates that myocardial ischemia often damages the coronary microvasculature ("no-reflow" phenomenon). In this study, we examined the effect of this phenomenon on the coronary blood flow velocity pattern in patients with reperfused acute myocardial infarction. METHODS AND RESULTS: We measured coronary blood flow velocity after ...
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Stepp D W - - 1996
The effect of exogenous and endogenous adenosine in controlling coronary flow was determined using an axially distributed mathematical model of the myocardium to estimate interstitial adenosine concentration from coronary arterial and venous adenosine values. The left main coronary artery was perfused at constant pressure in closed-chest, anesthetized dogs, and exogenous ...
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Tron C - - 1996
The functional importance and protective nature of the coronary collateral circulation has been well established. There are few data, however, regarding the phasic nature and absolute velocities of collateral flow in patients. The aim of this study was to characterize and quantify ipsilateral coronary collateral blood flow velocity in patients ...
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Meeder J G - - 1996
With use of invasive methods, coronary endothelial function is generally studied by examining the response of epicardial coronary arteries to intracoronary administered acetylcholine or to cold pressor testing. Because invasive methods have substantial inherent limitations, studies should attempt to evaluate coronary endothelial function noninvasively. This study examines a noninvasive technique ...
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Sundin L - - 1996
The purinergic branchial vasomotor control in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) was studied using an epi-illumination microscope equipped with a water-immersion objective. Cardiac output (Q), heart rate, and dorsal (PDA) and ventral (PVA) aortic pressures were recorded simultaneously. Prebranchial injection of adenosine or the A1-receptor agonist N6-cyclopentyl-adenosine (CPA) constricted the distal ...
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Muzik O - - 1996
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether myocardial blood flow and flow reserve, based on quantitative measurements derived from positron emission tomographic (PET) imaging, would be globally impaired in children with a previous history of Kawasaki disease and normal epicardial coronary arteries. BACKGROUND: Kawasaki disease is an ...
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Clarke G D - - 1996
Phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MRI) can be used to produce multiframe cine flow images of the coronary arteries. Accurate coronary flow measurement requires the elimination of respiratory motion artifacts using k-space segmentation to acquire the data in a single breath-hold. However, the duration of the breath-hold is proportional to the ...
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Sellke F W - - 1996
BACKGROUND: The effect of periadventitial administration of acidic fibroblast growth factor (FGF) on coronary microvascular reactivity and blood flow was examined in the collateral-dependent and normally perfused myocardium. METHODS: Ameroid constrictors were placed on the proximal left circumflex (LCx) coronary artery in 14 pigs. In seven pigs acidic FGF (10 ...
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Roekaerts P M - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: The central sympatholytic effects of alpha2-adrenergic agonists are believed to be beneficial during myocardial ischemia, but the peripheral vasoconstrictive effects are controversial. The aim of this study was to investigate the coronary vascular effects of dexmedetomidine (DM) during reactive hyperemia. DESIGN: The study had a prospective, randomized, open-comparative design. ...
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Nakamura M - - 1996
To evaluate coronary flow dynamics after direct angioplasty and to define the determinants of flow-velocity variables in the infarct artery, we measured coronary flow velocity in 36 infarct arteries and 64 normal coronary arteries by using a Doppler guide wire. Flow-velocity variables in the infarct arteries did not return to ...
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Kinn J W - - 1996
Well-developed coronary collateral vessels contain an abundant muscular media and can undergo active vasomotion. However, early after coronary occlusion, coronary collateral vessels are thin walled with little smooth muscle, suggesting that vasomotor capability might be limited. Consequently, this study determined whether newly developed coronary collateral vessels have active vasomotor activity ...
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Takeuchi M - - 1996
Doppler guidewire enables us to measure phasic coronary velocity and has been used for the measurement of coronary flow reserve (CFR). Although CFR is usually calculated by the quotient of peak flow velocity during papaverine infusion and flow velocity at rest, this assumption is true only if conduit vessel size ...
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Anderson R D - - 1996
Despite the accepted clinical benefit of intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation (IABC), the physiologic explanation for its benefit remains controversial. Indirect methods of measuring coronary blood flow during IABC in obstructive coronary disease have yielded conflicting results. The direct measurement of coronary blood flow velocity distal to sites of stenoses by methods ...
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Kitakaze M - - 1996
OBJECTIVES: This study was undertaken to examine whether nitric oxide released in ischemic myocardium decreases the coronary vascular resistance and attenuates the severity of contractile and metabolic dysfunction. BACKGROUND: Endothelium-derived relaxing factor, recently identified as nitric oxide, is a potent relaxant of coronary smooth muscle. METHODS: The left anterior descending ...
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Chauhan A - - 1996
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to investigate the presence of a cardioesophageal reflex in patients with coronary artery disease that may explain the mechanism of "linked angina." BACKGROUND: It has been previously shown that esophageal acid stimulation can reduce coronary blood flow in patients with syndrome X, suggesting ...
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Rossen J D - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between maximal pharmacologic coronary flow reserve and metabolic coronary vasodilation in nonstenotic coronary arteries. BACKGROUND: Evaluation of the coronary microcirculation in humans during cardiac catheterization is commonly performed by assessment of coronary hemodynamics during administration of potent coronary vasodilators. However, the relationship between maximal pharmacologic ...
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Tcheng J E - - 1996
While the effects of high-intensity laser energy on tissue were studied early in the development of the laser, the interactions of laser radiation with immersion media have been the subject of more recent investigations. Prompted by reports of severe, morphologically unusual dissections occurring during 308 nm excimer laser angioplasty, several ...
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Williams D O - - 1996
Adult-grade ponies were surgically instrumented with a Doppler flow probe and pneumatic cuff occluder on the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD), sonomicrometry crystals and intraventricular micromanometer in the left ventricle, and catheters in the left atrium, anterior interventricular vein, and, in some animals, the LAD. Conscious-animal studies were begun ...
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Molloi S - - 1996
BACKGROUND: As a solution to the well-documented problems associated with visual interpretation of coronary arteriograms, more physiological methods of assessing coronary artery stenosis are being investigated. Volumetric coronary blood flow (BF) can be a valuable aid in the analysis of functional significance of arterial obstruction. METHODS AND RESULTS: The left ...
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Bertolet B D - - 1996
BACKGROUND: To determine the adenosine receptor subtype selectivity of the novel antagonist N-0861, the A1 and A2 receptor-mediated cardiac effects of adenosine were investigated in 13 patients during continuous intravenous infusion and boluses of adenosine before and after intravenous infusion of N-0861. METHODS AND RESULTS: Measurements of the the atria-to-His ...
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Shen W - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: To assess coronary flow reserve using a computer-assisted method with intracoronary papaverine in patients with angina pectoris. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Coronary arterial diameter, cross-sectional area and blood flow velocity were measured during coronary arteriography before and after intracoronary papaverine in 26 control subjects, 45 patients with significant coronary artery ...
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Mulvagh S L - - 1996
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to evaluate the potential of second harmonic contrast echocardiography to assess coronary vasculature. BACKGROUND: Newer transpulmonary ultrasound contrast agents capable of resonance phenomena detected by harmonic imaging may theoretically be able to demonstrate blood flow in the myocardium. METHODS: Transthoracic B-mode images and Doppler were obtained ...
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Sudhir K - - 1996
BACKGROUND: We studied in coronary conductance and resistance arteries the coronary vasodilator effects of the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor ramiprilat and the contribution of nitric oxide, bradykinin, and prostaglandins to this vasodilation. METHODS AND RESEARCH: In seven anesthetized dogs, a Doppler guidewire was placed in the circumflex coronary artery to measure ...
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Hundley W G - - 1996
BACKGROUND: The noninvasive measurement of absolute epicardial coronary arterial flow and flow reserve would be useful in the evaluation of patients with coronary circulatory disorders. Phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MRI) has been used to measure coronary arterial flow in animals, but its accuracy in humans is unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS: ...
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Hendry P J - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Right ventricular blood flow may be adversely affected during left ventricular assist device (LVAD) use leading to right ventricular (RV) ischemia and RV dysfunction. This study characterized normal RV blood flow responses to LVAD operation. METHODS: Seven Yorkshire pigs weighing 74.4 +/- 3.4 kg underwent right coronary artery blood ...
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Kroll K - - 1996
Adenosine kinetics in the coronary circulation were investigated in anesthetized closed-chest dogs by analysis of multiple-indicator dilution experiments. During simultaneous intracoronary bolus injections of 125I-labeled albumin, [14C]sucrose, and [3H]adenosine, dilution curves were measured by automated sampling of coronary venous blood, using high-performance liquid chromatography and isotope detection techniques. Under control ...
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Parent R - - 1996
OBJECTIVES: To determine the differential effects of blockade of nitric oxide (NO) formation by an arginine analogue on basal and stimulated NO release in conductance and resistance coronary vessels. METHODS: In conscious dogs, instrumented for measuring coronary blood flow (CBF) and external epicardial coronary artery diameter (CD), intracoronary (ic) acetylcholine ...
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Schilt S - - 1996
Blood flow patterns in the coronary arteries are of interest due to their possible involvement in atherosclerosis localization. Spatial variations in hemodynamic flow patterns are predominantly determined by the vessel geometry. The coronary arteries represent a unique situation in the cardiovascular system because their geometry undergoes large dynamic variations during ...
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Saito D - - 1996
The reduced reactive hyperemic response of the right coronary artery (RCA) to brief coronary occlusion was assessed in dogs with pressure-induced right ventricular hypertrophy (RVH). Right coronary reactive hyperemia was observed in normal dogs and in dogs with pressure-induced RVH. RVH was induced by chronic pulmonary artery banding in eight ...
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Effects of hypercholesterolaemia on physiological recruitment of coronary vascular reserve in swine.
Bergelson B A - - 1996
1. The endothelium participates in the regulation of coronary vascular tone. As evidence exists from studies performed on epicardial vessels that hypercholesterolaemia impairs endothelial function, we tested the hypothesis that hypercholesterolaemia impairs coronary vascular reserve in an intact animal. 2. Domestic swine, maintained on a regular (n = 9) or ...
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Khoury A F - - 1996
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of sequential percutaneous transluminal coronary rotational atherectomy (PTCRA) and coronary angioplasty on coronary blood flow reserve in patients. Rotational coronary atherectomy restores lumen patency by partially ablating fibrocalcific plaque, releasing microparticulate debris into the distal coronary circulation. Adjunctive balloon angioplasty ...
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Voudris V - - 1996
OBJECTIVES: This study assessed changes in coronary flow velocity measured distal to a significant stenosis of the left anterior descending coronary artery and at the adjacent normal left circumflex coronary artery, produced by intravenous administration of dipyridamole, in patients undergoing coronary angioplasty with a documented perfusion defect on dipyridamole-thallium-201 scintigraphy. ...
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Vacca G - - 1996
1. The effects of intracoronary bolus infusion of hypertonic saline solution on left circumflex coronary blood flow were examined in sixteen anaesthetized and artificially ventilated pigs whilst preventing changes in heart rate and arterial blood pressure. 2. In fourteen pigs, bolus infusion of 7.5% hypertonic saline solution (2 ml within ...
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Gibson C M - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Although the Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction (TIMI) flow grade is valuable and widely used qualitative measure in angiographic trials, it is limited by its subjective and categorical nature. METHODS AND RESULTS: In normal patients and patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI) (TIMI 4), the number of cineframes needed for ...
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Chauhan A - - 1996
The aim of this study was to investigate the hypothesis that oesophageal acid stimulation reduces coronary blood flow in humans as a result of the presence of a cardio-oesophageal reflex which may provide a mechanism for "linked angina'. We studied the effect of oesophageal acid stimulation on coronary blood flow ...
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Kohmoto T - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Early reports indicate that transmyocardial laser revascularization improves symptoms in patients with refractory angina. However, there is little experimental evidence of whether blood flow through channels is the mechanism of action. METHODS: Endocardial channels were made in the distribution of the left anterior descending coronary artery in canine hearts ...
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Bach R - - 1996
PURPOSE, MATERIAL AND METHODS: Microcirculatory disturbances may be responsible for some of the adverse effects induced by contrast media. The influence of iopromide 370 (Ultravist) on cutaneous microcirculation was therefore investigated in 15 patients in a prospective study. Twenty ml of iopromide and 20 ml 0.9% NaCl were injected as ...
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Back L H - - 1996
Quantitative methods to measure the hemodynamic consequences of various endovascular interventions including balloon angioplasty are limited. Catheters measuring translesional pressure drops during balloon angioplasty procedures can cause flow blockage and thus inaccurate estimates of pre- and post-intervention flow rates. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the influence of ...
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