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Bianco J A - - 1996
The spatial myocardial blood flow heterogeneity of the normal heart was previously investigated by means of the standard microsphere-defined regional myocardial blood flow in nonischemic hearts. We determined the probability density functions of coronary blood flows in the rabbit heart at selected macroautoradiographic 20-microns cross-sections of the left ventricle in ...
Janier M F - - 1996
With the use of[11C]acetate, positron emission tomography (PET) permits exploration of myocardial blood flow (MBF) and oxidative metabolism (MVo2) coupling. PET imaging was performed at rest and under dobutamine infusion in 8 normal subjects and 10 coronary artery disease (CAD) patients with significant single-vessel left anterior descending (LAD) stenosis (> ...
Sonntag M - - 1996
The spatial heterogeneity of myocardial perfusion and metabolism was studied in 11 anaesthetized dogs under resting conditions. In each heart local myocardial blood flow was assessed using the tracer microsphere technique in 256 samples (mean mass: 83.1 mg) taken from the left anterior ventricular wall. In the same samples, the ...
Nitzsche E U - - 1996
BACKGROUND: [13N]Ammonia has been validated in dog studies as a myocardial blood flow tracer. Estimates of myocardial blood flow by [13N]ammonia were highly linearly correlated to those by the microsphere and blood sample techniques. However, estimates of myocardial blood flow with [13N]ammonia in humans have not yet been compared with ...
Giordano F J - - 1996
Increased coronary blood vessel development could potentially benefit patients with ischemic heart disease. In a model of stress-induced myocardial ischemia, intracoronary injection of a recombinant adenovirus expressing human fibroblast growth factor-5 (FGF-5) resulted in messenger RNA and protein expression of the transferred gene. Two weeks after gene transfer, regional abnormalities ...
Tadamura E - - 1996
The purpose of this study was to determine the suitability of 62Cu-pyruvaldehyde bis(N4-methylthiosemicarbazone) (62Cu-PTSM) for estimating myocardial blood flow (MBF) over a wide range of flow by comparison with 13N-ammonia (13NH3). METHODS: PET studies using 62Cu-PTSM and 13NH3 were performed at rest and after pharmacological vasodilatation in 9 normal subjects ...
Posma J L - - 1996
Dual chamber pacing causes significant symptomatic improvement in many patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. The mechanism behind this beneficial response is not fully understood. Positron emission tomography showed a redistribution of myocardial flow during pacing in a patient with non-obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Early septal activation reduced septal fibre strain and blood ...
Tadamura E - - 1996
We evaluated myocardial blood flow, glucose and oxygen metabolism using PET in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). METHODS: PET studies using 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) and 11C-acetate were performed at rest in patients with HCM and normal subjects as a control group. The metabolic rate of glucose (MRGlu), K mono value as a marker ...
Sidi A - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: To compare measurements of regional myocardial blood flow between color and radioactive microspheres. DESIGN: Prospective, randomized, controlled. SETTING: University research laboratory. PARTICIPANTS: Pigs. INTERVENTIONS: Pigs underwent constriction of the left anterior descending artery, either incremental and then 0 constriction with epinephrine, 0.5 to 3 mu/kg/min (n = 5; "variable") ...
Mor-Avi V - - 1996
Quantification of regional myocardial tissue blood flow (RMBF) based on contrast echocardiography has yet to be achieved. This study validated our recently proposed algorithm for quantification of RMBF with colored microspheres. Experiments were carried out in an isolated rabbit heart preparation (n = 11). Aortic root injections of perfluoropropane-filled albumin ...
Strohmenger H U - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to assess whether median frequency of ventricular fibrillation (VF) correlates with myocardial blood flow and defibrillation success during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) after epinephrine or vasopressin administration. METHODS AND RESULTS: After 4 min of VF and 3 min of CPR, 14 pigs received 0.045 mg/kg epinephrine ...
Wik L - - 1996
The effects of various degrees of compression and active decompression during cardiopulmonary resuscitation were tested in a randomized cross-over-design during ventricular fibrillation in eight pigs using an automatic hydraulic chest compression device. Compared with 4/0 (compression/decompression in cm), mean carotid arterial blood flow rose by 60% with 5/0, by 90% ...
Matsumoto T - - 1996
The goal of this study was to evaluate microheterogeneity of myocardial blood flow and its dependence on arterial O2 tension (PaO2). We measured within-layer distribution of regional blood flows in the left ventricles of anesthetized rabbits in both normoxic and hypoxic states with myocardial region sizes in the range of ...
Smolich J J - - 1996
We studied the interrelation of changes in ventricular external work, myocardial blood flow, and O2 consumption at birth. Eleven fetal sheep were instrumented under general anesthesia at 133-134 days gestation with arterial, peripheral venous, and left atrial catheters, and in five fetuses, a catheter was also inserted into the coronary ...
Mannion J D - - 1996
Previous studies designed to determine whether latissimus cardiomyoplasty could be used to revascularize ischemic myocardium showed that after operation the latissimus was ischemic and had severely deteriorated. This study was undertaken to determine whether basic fibroblast growth factor, a potent angiogenic peptide, would improve the vascularity of the latissimus and ...
Lefer D J - - 1996
Neutrophils (polymorphonuclear leukocytes, PMNs) play a role in tissue injury after ischemia and reperfusion. We investigated the effects of a monoclonal antibody (MAb), PB1.3, directed against P-selectin in an acute model of myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury. Dogs were subjected to 120 min of coronary arterial occlusion and 240 min of reperfusion. ...
Bos L J - - 1996
Literature states that the inability of myocardial contrast echocardiography to assess differences in flow between regions could be related to myocardial shadowing. In this study, we evaluate this effect on the time-intensity curves. In a perfusion phantom, shadowing was induced by high concentrations of a contrast agent (approximately 1 x ...
Polzin J A - - 1996
We have previously reported on a complex-difference (CD) flow measurement technique that produces more accurate results than the phase-difference (PD) flow measurement technique due to the greater immunity of the former method to partial volume effects. We report here on some of the ways in which through-plane myocardial motion affects ...
Lichtenstein S V - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Warm heart surgery implies continuous perfusion with normothermic blood cardioplegia. Interruption of cardioplegia, however, facilitates construction of distal coronary anastomoses and is the method practiced by many surgeons. To determine whether intermittency is harmful, we present results from 720 coronary bypass patients, protected with intermittent antegrade warm blood cardioplegia, ...
Uren N G - - 1995
Myocardial perfusion reserve (hyperemic divided by basal myocardial blood flow) describes vasodilator responsiveness of coronary-resistive vessels. The effect of aging and gender on myocardial perfusion reserve remains controversial. METHODS: We studied 56 normal volunteers (21 women, 35 men; aged 50 +/- 20 yr, range 21-86 yr) with 15O-water PET to ...
Porter T R - - 1995
If microbubble gas blood solubility and diffusivity are reduced, the persistence (and hence ultrasound reflectivity) of the microbubble in blood is prolonged. Recently we have sonicated a multifold dilution of human albumin with 5% dextrose while exposed to gases of low blood solubility and diffusivity and produced microbubbles that consistently ...
Stapleton D D - - 1995
Provide regional flow measurement in the hearts of small mammals using a new, higher-resolution technique based on the deposition of a molecular marker. We determined the instantaneous extraction and retention of the "molecular microsphere" radiolabeled desmethylimipramine in retrogradely perfused hamster hearts. In a separate series of experiments, autoradiography was used ...
Chien G L - - 1995
OBJECTIVES: This study compared simultaneous regional myocardial blood flow (RMBF) measurements using fluorescent microspheres (FM) and radiolabeled microspheres (RM). The utility of an internal standard during processing was also examined. METHODS: Paired FM and RM were injected into the left atrium of 9 anaesthetised rabbits. RMBF was altered by use ...
Minamino T - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Aminophylline blocks adenosine receptors and increases levels of plasma catecholamines. We investigated the effect of aminophylline on myocardial ischemia by varying its severity and attempted to identify the mechanism by which aminophylline modulates myocardial ischemia in the canine model. METHODS AND RESULTS: In 41 open-chest dogs, the left anterior ...
Mauney M C - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Advances in myocardial protection have been instrumental in making cardiac surgery safer. Debate exists over the optimal medium and the optimal temperature for cardioplegia. Currently blood cardioplegia is preferred over crystalloid; the optimal temperature, however, remains controversial. METHODS: Both warm and cold blood cardioplegia use potassium-induced electromechanical arrest, thereby ...
Vermeyen K M - - 1995
OBJECTIVES: To estimate myocardial oxygen needs by studying the effects of reduced coronary blood flow on segmental myocardial function. To study the tolerance of limited oxygen supply to a myocardial segment during propofol administration. DESIGN: A prospective experimental study. SETTING: An experimental animal laboratory in a university. PARTICIPANTS: Eighteen adult ...
Tadamura E - - 1995
Noninvasive quantification of regional myocardial blood flow (MBF) has been successfully achieved with N-13 ammonia. The microsphere method as a simple method for quantifying regional myocardial blood flow was reevaluated in comparison with Patlak graphical analysis. In addition coronary vasodilator reserve (CVR) was estimated by both methods. METHODS: Dynamic N-13 ...
Van Oosterhout M F - - 1995
A disadvantage of nonradioactive microsphere techniques is that the processing of samples is time-consuming and complex. We developed and validated a simplified processing method for the fluorescent microsphere (FM) technique. In seven anesthetized dogs with coronary artery stenosis up to six different FM and five different radioactivity labeled microspheres (RM) ...
Czernin J - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular conditioning reduces resting myocardial oxygen demand by lowering systolic blood pressure and heart rate. Lower myocardial oxygen demand at rest would be expected to be associated with a decrease in resting myocardial blood flow and, consequently, an increase in myocardial flow reserve as the ratio of hyperemic to ...
Rovai D - - 1995
Despite the useful information provided by myocardial contrast echocardiography, the meaning of myocardial contrast intensity remains elusive. This review is meant to define the contribution of physical and biologic factors in producing myocardial contrast and to elucidate the relative roles of coronary blood flow and intramyocardial blood volume in determining ...
Shannon R P - - 1995
BACKGROUND: The mechanism by which cocaine induces myocardial ischemia remains controversial. Most prior studies have postulated that cocaine-induced coronary vasoconstriction limits myocardial oxygen delivery during times of increased myocardial oxygen demand. METHODS AND RESULTS: To determine the contribution of altered myocardial metabolic demands to the coronary vasoconstrictor effects of intravenous ...
Czernin J - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is a major preventable risk factor for coronary artery disease and sudden cardiac death. However, the effect of acute and long-term cigarette smoking on coronary vasodilatory capacity and myocardial flow reserve has not been quantified in humans. METHODS AND RESULTS: To examine the effect of short-term and ...
Mori H - - 1995
We have developed a monochromatic synchrotron radiation-excited system for two-dimensional mapping of x-ray fluorescence evoked from heavy element-loaded microspheres, which can evaluate myocardial blood flow in small contiguous regions with a small methodological error: 10.8 +/- 2.4% of the average of difference of the dual flow for 7- to 10-mg ...
Abraham S A - - 1995
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that 99mTc-teboroxime retention within the heart depends at least in part on the presence of viable myocytes. METHODS: We used a porcine model of acute myocardial infarction with reperfusion and compared the myocardial uptake of labeled microspheres at 1 hr ...
Tian G - - 1995
This study was designed to assess the effects of intermittent warm blood cardioplegia on myocardial energy metabolites, intracellular pH, and contractile function. The isolated blood-perfused pig hearts were divided into three groups. After 30 minutes of control perfusion, the hearts in group 1 (n = 10) received 90 minutes of ...
Pridjian A K - - 1995
To elucidate differences in myocardial blood flow and metabolism between cyanotic and normal hearts, a model of chronic cyanosis was created in five adult mongrel dogs by anastomosing the inferior vena cava to the left atrium. After 6 to 9 months, myocardial blood flow, the ratio of subendocardial to subepicardial ...
Okazawa H - - 1995
We have developed a new 62Zn/62Cu positron generator, and applied it for PET imaging of perfusion and plasma volume in 5 normal subjects. The generator makes it possible by a simple procedure to obtain 62Cu eluate and labeling compounds sufficiently every 40-60 minutes. 62Cu labeled pyruvaldehyde bis(N4-methylthiosemicarbazone) copper II (62Cu-PTSM) ...
Zhang J - - 1995
The response of myocardial high-energy and inorganic phosphates (HEP and Pi, respectively) and associated changes in myocardial blood flow, lactate uptake, and O2 consumption (MVo2) rates were examined in an open-chest canine model during progressively increasing workloads achieved by catecholamine infusion. HEP and Pi levels (measured with transmurally localized 31P-nuclear ...
Marzullo P - - 1995
The failure of nonimaging techniques in the identification of myocardial viability has promoted the clinical application of radioisotopic and echocardiographic methods. Unfortunately, none of these techniques provides, per se, a 100% predictive accuracy and only few studies have been based on the postoperative improvement in regional wall motion, the absolute ...
McFalls E O - - 1995
This study assesses regional differences in myocardial blood flow and 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) retention in acutely stunned porcine myocardium. METHODS: Two groups of swine were used for these studies. In Group 1, 15 animals underwent stunning induced by 20 min of myocardial ischemia followed by reperfusion. Regional function was measured with ...
Villanueva F S - - 1995
Although retrograde cardioplegia (RC) is being increasingly used in clinical practice, its physiology is unclear. Because the microvascular architecture of the coronary venous system is different from that of the arterial system, we hypothesized that myocardial perfusion would be different during RC compared with anterograde cardioplegia (AC) delivery. To better ...
Roitstein A - - 1995
In a dog model of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) created by aortic valve plication, we examined the hypothesis that regional myocardial inotropic and metabolic responses to alpha-adrenergic stimulation would be diminished due to decreased alpha-adrenoceptor number. After systemic beta-adrenergic blockade, phenylephrine (PE, 5 micrograms.kg-1.min-1) was infused into the left anterior ...
Hoffman J I - - 1995
Myocardial blood flow is heterogeneous, whether considered by chamber, by layers of the ventricular walls, or by microregions within layers. There is also variability of myocardial flow reserve, particularly in layers and microregions, even when the heart is arrested. The variability of flow during arrest may be associated with the ...
Fallen E L - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Unlike nonselective coronary vasodilators, nitroglycerin (GTN) is said to exert its primary vasodilatory effect on epicardial conductance vessels. Thus, in experimental models of coronary occlusion GTN appears to preferentially direct blood flow to poststenotic zones of ischemia. This phenomenon has, to date, not been tested in humans. Using positron ...
Wilke N - - 1995
The authors investigated the utility of an intravascular magnetic resonance (MR) contrast agent, poly-L-lysine-gadolinium diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA), for differentiating acutely ischemic from normally perfused myocardium with first-pass MR imaging. Hypoperfused regions, identified with microspheres, on the first-pass images displayed significantly decreased signal intensities compared with normally perfused myocardium (P < ...
Glover D K - - 1995
Experimental studies have shown 99mTc-teboroxime to have a higher first-pass myocardial extraction, exceeding that of 201Tl with nearly linear initial myocardial uptake over a wide range of coronary flows. The goal of this study was to quantitatively compare teboroxime with 201Tl for the assessment of a regional coronary flow imbalance ...
Herrero P - - 1995
Assessment of viable from nonviable myocardium is critical for the care of patients being considered for revascularization procedures. Recently, the perfusable tissue index (PTI) has been proposed as an index of myocardial viability. METHODS: Computer simulations were performed for homogeneously and heterogeneously perfused tissue over a wide range of flows ...
Glover D K - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Myocardial uptake of either 201Tl or 99mTc-sestamibi (sestamibi) is known to plateau at high coronary flow rates. However, few direct comparisons have been made between these tracers to determine what effect differences in the uptake plateau for the two tracers may have on the detection of coronary stenoses of ...
Yoshiyama M - - 1995
This investigation was performed to determine (i) whether 31P spatially localized 31P NMR spectroscopy could be utilized to determine the transmural distribution of 2-deoxyglucose (2DG) uptake in the in vivo canine heart and (ii) whether transmural 2DG uptake would be affected by a preceding ischemic insult. 2DG was infused and ...
Ismail S - - 1995
BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that the degree and spatial extent of blood flow mismatch in beds supplied by stenoses that are not flow-limiting at rest can be quantified with myocardial contrast echocardiography (MCE) using left atrial (LA) and right atrial (RA) injections of contrast during pharmacologically induced coronary hyperemia. METHODS AND ...
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