Acute coronary artery occlusion in dogs caused regional myocardial ischemia that quantitatively correlated with reduced amplitude in subepicardial and subendocardial bipolar electrograms.
Acute coronary artery occlusion
Acute coronary artery occlusion
Relationship between reduction in regional myocardial blood flow and changes in myocardial activation
The purpose of this study was to determine whether a quantitative relationship existed between a reduction in regional myocardial blood flow, measured by radiolabeled microspheres, and the degree and type of changes in myocardial activation recorded in bipolar left ventricular subepicardial and subendocardial electrograms, in open-chest dogs following acute coronary artery occlusion. We found that the degree of regional myocardial ischemia was related quantitatively to the reduction in amplitude recorded with bipolar electrograms in the subepicardium and subendocardium, and to the increase in duration of subepicardial electrograms. Other characteristics measured in electrograms did not relate to the degree of ischemia. Despite a comparable reduction in regional myocardial blood flow, subepicardial conduction delay exceeded that recorded in the subendocardium, which often exhibited accelerated conduction.
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Rodolphe Ruffy
Rani Therapeutics (United States)
D.Eugene Lovelace
Timothy Mueller
University of Bern
Circulation Research
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Ruffy et al. (Sat,) conducted a other in Acute coronary artery occlusion. Acute coronary artery occlusion was evaluated on Relationship between reduction in regional myocardial blood flow and changes in myocardial activation. Acute coronary artery occlusion in dogs caused regional myocardial ischemia that quantitatively correlated with reduced amplitude in subepicardial and subendocardial bipolar electrograms.
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