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Reproducibility of coronary haemodynamics and cardiac metabolism during pacing …


JP Bagger, TT Nielsen, A … - Clinical Physiology and …, 1985 - interscience.wiley.com
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[CITATION] Effects of antianginal drugs on myocardial energy metabolism in coronary artery …


JP Bagger - Pharmacology & toxicology. Supplement - cat.inist.fr
Effects of antianginal drugs on myocardial energy metabolism in coronary artery disease. Jens
Peder Bagger Pharmacology & toxicology. Supplement, Munksgaard.
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Effect of Halothane and Isoflurane on Postischemic


SE Belo, CD Mazer - Anesthesiology, 1990 - journals.lww.com
Anesthesiology 73:1243-1251, 1990 Effect of Halothane and Isoflurane on Postischemic
"Stunned" Myocardium in the Dog SE Belo, Ph.D., MD* С D. Mazer, MD* Short periods of coronary
artery occlusion are known to produce prolonged periods of ventricular dysfunction. The ...
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Microdialysis of blood from the cardiac venous outflow: a technique for monitoring …


U Lockowandt, J Liska, T Bäckström, A … - Scandinavian …, 2000 - informahealthcare.com
Objective—To evaluate the possibility of using microdialysis of blood from the great cardiac vein
for detecting myocardial ischemia. Design—Microdialysis catheters were placed in the great
cardiac vein and the left atrium of pigs for analysis of lactate, glycerol, pyruvate and ...
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Myocardial metabolism for the toxicologist.

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RG Merin - Environmental Health Perspectives, 1978 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Drug effects on myocardial contractile function are obviously of considerable practical importance
for the toxicologist. The basic mechanism of such actions must reside at some point in the metabolism
of cardiac muscle. Interference in the liberation of energy from the fuels that the heart ...
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[CITATION] Myocardial metabolism


RG Merin - Cardiac Anesthesia, 1979 - Grune & Stratton, Incorporated
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Computer aided exercise electrocardiographic testing and coronary arteriography …

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JE Angelhed, TI Bjuro, J Ejdeback, K Selin, D … - British Medical …, 1984 - heart.bmj.com
JAN-ERIK ANGELHED,* THORVALD I BJURO,t JAN ... DAVID SCHLOSSMAN,§ LAWRENCE
SC GRIFFITH,II ROBERT BERGSTRAND,¶ ANDERS VEDIN,¶ CLAES WILHELMSSON¶ From
the Depament of Clinical Physiology, Sahigren Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden
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[CITATION] Electrocardiographic Monitoring for Ischemia ana Arrhythmias


PC Brath, DJ Kennedy, RL … - … : Practical Applications for …, 2000 - Saunders Book Company
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Mechanism underlying the absence of ischemic changes on the exercise …


NL Coplan, SF Horowitz, DP Hoffman, ME … - Clinical …, 1985 - interscience.wiley.com
Patients with coronary artery disease may have reversible abnormalities on a thallium myocardial
perfusion study without simultaneous ischemic changes on the exercise electrocardiogram, but
the mechanisms responsible for this disparity have not been fully elucidated. A group of ...
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[CITATION] Anesthesia for the Patients with Coronary Artery Disease


A Pectoris - Clinical Aspects of O2-Transport and Tissue …, 1989 - Springer Verlag
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