نتایج جستجو برای: subendocardium

تعداد نتایج: 384  

Journal: :Circulation 1983
J E Lowe R G Cummings D H Adams E A Hull-Ryde

Irreversible ischemic injury occurs after coronary artery occlusion in vivo, first in the subendocardium and progressing toward the subepicardium over time, presumably due to transmural variations in collateral flow or wall tension. In this study, 10 left ventricular globally ischemic slabs were created that were free of wall tension and collateral flow. The onset and completion of ischemic con...

Journal: :JACC. Cardiovascular imaging 2009
Takuya Hasegawa Satoshi Nakatani Hideaki Kanzaki Haruhiko Abe Masafumi Kitakaze

OBJECTIVES We sought to investigate the existence of a time difference in myocardial relaxation between the subendocardium and subepicardium in patients with and without myocardial hypertrophy. BACKGROUND Regional differences in mechanical and electrical properties between the subendocardium and subepicardium have been described for the left ventricle in animals. However, this difference has ...

Journal: :Circulation 1986
D R Bolick D B Hackel K A Reimer R E Ideker

To study whether myocardial infarction differs in patients with and without ventricular tachycardia, the hearts of 22 deceased patients with ventricular tachycardia and 21 deceased control patients were analyzed quantitatively. The hearts from the ventricular tachycardia group were heavier and more dilated than those from the control group. Histologic analysis of a representative cross section ...

Journal: :Journal of electrocardiology 2016
Kedar Aras Brett Burton Darrell Swenson Rob MacLeod

INTRODUCTION Myocardial ischemia is a pathological condition initiated by supply and demand imbalance of the blood to the heart. Previous studies suggest that ischemia originates in the subendocardium, i.e., that nontransmural ischemia is limited to the subendocardium. By contrast, we hypothesized that acute myocardial ischemia is not limited to the subendocardium and sought to document its spa...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2007
Bradley G Leshnower Hiroaki Sakamoto Hirotsugu Hamamoto Ahmad Zeeshan Joseph H Gorman Robert C Gorman

It is widely accepted that, during acute coronary occlusion, ischemic cell death progresses from the subendocardium to the subepicardium in a wavefront fashion. This concept, which implies that the subendocardium is the most susceptible myocardial region to ischemic injury, was established using a canine model with an extensive system of subepicardial coronary collaterals. In humans, particular...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 1987

Journal: :Circulation research 1983
Y Edoute E van der Merwe D Sanan J C Kotzé C Steinmann A Lochner

The ischemic state of the myocardium of the isolated working rat heart after induction of normothermic ischemic cardiac arrest was assessed by the interrelationship among changes in myocardial ultrastructure, mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, and tissue high energy phosphate contents. At all time intervals (10-40 minutes) studied, the ultrastructural changes were more severe in the suben...

Journal: :Circulation 2011
Qing Lou Vadim V Fedorov Alexey V Glukhov Nader Moazami Vladimir G Fast Igor R Efimov

BACKGROUND Excitation-contraction (EC) coupling is altered in end-stage heart failure. However, spatial heterogeneity of this remodeling has not been established at the tissue level in failing human heart. The objective of this article was to study functional remodeling of excitation-contraction coupling and calcium handling in failing and nonfailing human hearts. METHODS AND RESULTS We simul...

Journal: :American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 2011

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 1991

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