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J Am Coll Cardiol, 1988; 11:953-961
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Doppler echocardiographic evaluation of the effect of atrial pacing-induced ischemia on left ventricular filling in patients with coronary artery disease

S Iliceto, A Amico, V Marangelli, G D'Ambrosio, and P Rizzon

Division of Cardiology, University of Bari, Italy.

Very little is known about the effects of acute myocardial ischemia on left ventricular filling. Previous studies of these effects have been of limited value because they were performed with 1) imaging techniques that, like cineventriculography or radionuclide ventriculography, do not allow beat to beat monitoring of left ventricular filling throughout the entire ischemic attack; and 2) exercise, which, even if effective in inducing myocardial ischemia in patients with coronary artery disease, also considerably shortens cycle length, thus leading to additional nonischemic filling alterations. To overcome these limitations, left ventricular filling was studied by means of Doppler echocardiographic evaluation of transmitral flow velocities before and immediately after rapid atrial pacing in 17 patients. Eight patients had coronary artery disease but did not develop ischemia (ST depression greater than or equal to 1.5 mm) during atrial pacing (Group 1) whereas nine had coronary artery disease and developed ischemia during atrial pacing (Group 2). No differences were observed from rest to postpacing in any of the filling variables considered in Group 1 patients. In contrast, a significant rearrangement of left ventricular filling occurred during ischemia in Group 2 patients.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


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C. Stefanadis, J. Dernellis, E. Tsiamis, and P. Toutouzas
Effects of pacing-induced and balloon coronary occlusion ischemia on left atrial function in patients with coronary artery disease
J. Am. Coll. Cardiol., March 1, 1999; 33(3): 687 - 696.
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