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J Am Coll Cardiol, 2007; 49:1607-1610, doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2007.01.060
© 2007 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation
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Pretreatment With Intracoronary Enalaprilat Protects Human Myocardium During Percutaneous Coronary Angioplasty

Massoud A. Leesar, MD, Hani Jneid, MD, Xian-Liang Tang, MD and Roberto Bolli, MD*

Division of Cardiology, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky.


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Figure 1 ST-Segment Shifts and Chest Pain Score in Control Versus EN-Treated Patients

ST-segment shift on the intracoronary electrocardiogram (ECG) (top) and surface ECG (middle) and chest pain score (bottom) in patients pretreated with either normal saline (control) or enalaprilat (EN).

 

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Figure 2 Measurements of Coronary Blood Flow

Measurements were taken at baseline, at the end of the infusion of enalaprilat (EN), and 10 min after EN.

 

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Figure 3 Minimal Lumen Diameter Before EN, at the End of the Infusion, and 10 Min Later

EN = enalaprilat.

 





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