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Experimental subendocardial ischemia in dogs with normal coronary arteries

by D. Buckberg, David E. Fixler, Joseph P. Archie, Julien I. E. Hoffman - Circulation Research , 1972
"... Subendocardial ischemia without anatomic coronary artery obstruction may result from a discrepancy between metabolic needs and available blood supply. We studied this in open-chest anesthetized dogs and measured pressures in aorta and left ventricle (LV), phasic left coronary arterial blood flow (CB ..."
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Subendocardial ischemia without anatomic coronary artery obstruction may result from a discrepancy between metabolic needs and available blood supply. We studied this in open-chest anesthetized dogs and measured pressures in aorta and left ventricle (LV), phasic left coronary arterial blood flow

Editorial Ischaemia and outcome with normal coronary arteries

by Thomas H. Marwick , 2005
"... This editorial refers to ‘Long-term survival of patients with chest pain syndrome and angiographically normal or near-normal coronary arteries: the additional prognos-tic value of dipyridamole echocardiography test’ † by R. Sicari et al., on page 2136 Despite attempts to optimize patient selection f ..."
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This editorial refers to ‘Long-term survival of patients with chest pain syndrome and angiographically normal or near-normal coronary arteries: the additional prognos-tic value of dipyridamole echocardiography test’ † by R. Sicari et al., on page 2136 Despite attempts to optimize patient selection

Detection of Coronary Artery Disease in Patients With Normal Or Unspecifically

by Changed Ecg On, I. Chaikovsky, J. Kohler, Th. Hecker, B. Hailer, S. Auth- Eisernitz, V. Sosnytsky, L. Feinzilberg, N. Budnik, F. Steinberg
"... Introduction The noninvasive diagnosis of coronary artery disease remains a clinical challenge. Electrocardiogram (ECG) at rest is frequently normal in these patients and the predictive value of stress methods and nuclear imaging is often limited and may be associated with risk. Magnetocardiography ..."
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Introduction The noninvasive diagnosis of coronary artery disease remains a clinical challenge. Electrocardiogram (ECG) at rest is frequently normal in these patients and the predictive value of stress methods and nuclear imaging is often limited and may be associated with risk

Myocardial infarction with normal coronary arteries and factor XII

by W J Penny, B T Colvin, N Brooks
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Morphological Differences Between Normal and Diseased Coronary Arteries

by Jason Ryans , Sarah E Dewitt , Anthony L Fratino , Sinjae Kristin Marko , Hyun ; , Zhen Qian , Szilard Voros
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Exercised-Induced Coronary Spasm in Near Normal Coronary Arteries

by Article Id, Damian Franzen, Thomas Benzing
"... Copyright © 2010 D. Franzen and T. Benzing. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. In contrast to effort-induced symptoms in ..."
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in obstructive coronary disease, spasm in normal coronary arteries is characterized by angina at rest. We describe a 44-year-old patient with minor coronary plaques and pure exercised-induced coronary spasm. The case questions the differential pathogenic considerations of variant of the variant as opposed

Coronary Artery Spasm-Related Acute Coronary Syndrome in Patients With Coexisting Spasm of Angiographically Normal Coronary Artery and Fixed Narrowing of

by unknown authors
"... Fourteen patients with acute coronary syndrome are presented in this study. During angiog-raphy, hemodynamically significant coronary artery disease was demonstrated; however, it was not consistent with the electrocardiographic findings. The coronary artery spasm could be provoked in the rest of the ..."
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of the angiographically normal coronary artery. Patient chest pain disap-peared after administration of calcium channel blockers and/or isosorbide dinitrite. It is suggested that (1) both coronary artery spasm with no fixed stenosis and coronary athero-sclerosis with fixed coronary stenosis can coexist in the same

Long-term follow-up of 277 patients

by M. Bory, F. Pierron, D. Panagides, J. L. Bonnet, S. Yvorra, L. Desfossez
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Evidence of endothelial dysfunction in angiographically normal coronary arteries of patients with coronary artery disease. Circulation

by Steven W. Werns, Joseph A. Walton, Henry H. Hsia, Bertram Pitt , 1989
"... Acetylcholine causes endothelium-dependent dilation of normal arteries in most animal species. The effect of acetylcholine on normal human coronary arteries is controversial. Pathologic studies and epicardial echocardiography have shown that diffuse atherosclerosis is often present despite angiograp ..."
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Acetylcholine causes endothelium-dependent dilation of normal arteries in most animal species. The effect of acetylcholine on normal human coronary arteries is controversial. Pathologic studies and epicardial echocardiography have shown that diffuse atherosclerosis is often present despite

Myocardial Infarction with Normal Coronary Arteries in a Patient with Heroin Use and

by Infective Endocarditis, Shao-fan Huang, Chun-hung Su
"... Myocardial infarction with normal coronary arteries typically occurs in patients under 50 years of age. There is usually no history of angina or previous myocardial infarction, and risk factors for ischemic heart disease are frequently absent. We report a 27-year-old heroin user with normal coronary ..."
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Myocardial infarction with normal coronary arteries typically occurs in patients under 50 years of age. There is usually no history of angina or previous myocardial infarction, and risk factors for ischemic heart disease are frequently absent. We report a 27-year-old heroin user with normal
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