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E-grāmata: Coronary Angioplasty: A Controlled Model for Ischemia

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Since the introduction of coronary angioplasty in 1977, this procedure has gained a steadily increasing position in the treatment of coronary artery obstmction. From the available evidence it can be estimated, that this thera­ peutic tool will get even more additional momentum of many ten-thousands of patients to be treated in the next few years, due to a growing fraction of patients who are candidates for this intervention. Information about the indications, benefits and risks of coronary angioplasty is accumulating rapidly in addition to publications about refinements of the technique itself. Recently, a number of investigators have realized that coronary angioplasty is not only a therapeutic tool, but can, during the procedure, be used as a source of diagnostic information. When the catheter is placed in a coronary artery obstruction, inflation of the balloon produces transient myocardial ischemia. Before, during, and after this period of severe ischemia, studies of the perfor­ mance of the myocardium at risk can be carried out. The fact that therapeutic coronary angioplasty is carried out in a cardiac catheterization laboratory which is by definition optimally equipped for the measurement of hemodynamic parameters, has probably also contributed to the effectuation of these investigations. The combination of hemodynamic and biochemical parameters with morphological information from the coronary angiogram can be utilized for the quantification of myocardial involvement and the success of coronary dilatation with angioplasty. Studies of interactions with pharmacological substances are also feasible and informative.

Papildus informācija

Springer Book Archives
1. Effects of acute myocardial ischemia and reperfusion in conscious
animals.- Instrumentation techniques for measurements of regional myocardial
function in conscious animals.- Relationship between reduction in regional
blood flow and myocardial function.- Adjustment to global LV ischemia.-
Adjustment to regional myocardial ischemia.- Effects of reperfusion.- Enzyme
leakage from ischemic myocardium.- Summary.- References.-
2. Early changes in
wall thickness and epicardial wall motion during coronary angioplasty in man.
Similarities with in vitro and in vivo model.- Echocardiographic changes in
wall thickness.- Changes in epicardial wall motion.- Regional marker motion.-
Analysis of pressure-derived indexes during systole and diastole.- Results.-
Changes in regional epicardial wall motion.- Changes in global left
ventricular function.- Discussion.- References.-
3. Intracoronary
electrocardiogram during transluminal coronary angioplasty.- and methods.-
Results.- Discussion.- References.-
4. Clinical, electrocardiographic and
hemodynamic changes during coronary angioplasty. Influence of nitroglycerine
and nifedipine.- Methods.- Results.- Discussion.- Summary.- References.-
5.
Wall thickening and motion in transient myocardial ischemia: Similarities and
discrepancies between different models of ischemia in man (Prinzmetals
angina, coronary angioplasty, Dipyridamole test).- Echocardiographic markers
of ischemia.- The clinical model of transmural vasospastic ischemia and
coronary angioplasty.- Evaluating the site of myocardial ischemia before
coronary angioplasty: a role for the Dipyridamole-echocardiography test.-
References.-
6. Effect of prolonged balloon inflations on hemodynamics and
coronary flow with respect to balloon position in patients undergoing
coronaryangioplasty.- Methods.- Results.- Discussion.- References.-
7.
Myocardial release of hypoxanthine and lactate during coronary angioplasty: A
quickly reversible phenomenon, but for how long?.- Patients and methods.-
Results.- Discussion.- Summary.- References.-
8. Role of potassium in the
genesis of arrhythmias during ischemia. Evidence from coronary angioplasty.-
Electrolytes in the ischemic myocardium.- Shortening of the action potential
during myocardial ischemia.- Changes in the plasma potassium during
myocardial ischemia.- Conclusion.- References.- 9 Collateralpressure
(occlusion pressure) during coronary angioplasty in coronary artery disease.-
Methods.- Results.- Discussion.- Summary.- References.-
10. Assessment of the
dynamic and functional characteristics of collateral flow observed during
sudden controlled coronary artery occlusion.- Methods.- Results.-
Discussion.- Summary.- References.-
11. Left ventricular cineangiography
during coronary angioplasty.- Selection of the patients.- Left ventricular
cineangiography procedure during PTCA.- Results.- References.-
12. Left
ventricular filling during acute ischemia.- Methods.- Results.- Discussion
and conclusions.- References.-
13. Ejection filling diastasis during
transluminal occlusion in man. Consideration on global and regional left
ventricular function..- Study population and protocol.- Methods.- Results.-
Discussion.- Conclusion: PTCA as an ischemic model?.- References.