Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5929151 | American Heart Journal | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
These observations demonstrate that the Rentrop classification is valid in AMI patients with occluded coronary arteries and that collaterals are recruited acutely. These collaterals, whose pressure-derived CFI during AMI was shown for the first time to be higher than its value reported in chronic conditions, may limit the immediate myocardial damage or the systemic inflammatory response. No impact on global or regional cardiac contraction was detected in a population where most patients were treated early.
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Authors
Simcha R. MD, MSc, Michael MD, PhD, Aaron MD, Aya MD, David S. MD, Jacob MD, Yoseph MD, Avraham MD,