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Autor:
Massimo Romano, Cotecchia Mr, Giuseppe Andrea Ferro, Massimo Chiariello, Carella G, Teresa Di Maro, Ciro Indolfi
Publikováno v:
American Heart Journal. 112:356-360
We studied 17 severely obese subjects (age range 26 to 42 years), without hypertension, diabetes mellitus, angina, or clinical signs of heart failure or respiratory disease, and 16 age-matched control subjects. X-teleroentgenographic findings (transv
Autor:
Cotecchia Mr, Mario Condorelli, Michele Romano, Giuseppe Andrea Ferro, T. Di Maro, Carella G, Massimo Chiariello
Publikováno v:
Chest. 90:558-561
We investigated the relationship between QT interval and QS 2 (electromechanical systole) during exercise and recovery in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and exercise-induced myocardial ischemia (n=12), and in age-matched controls (n=20).
Publikováno v:
Clinical cardiology. 9(6)
Significance and clinical usefulness of exercise-induced changes of noninvasive left ventricular ejection time, recorded by mechanocardiography, in detecting coronary artery disease is still controversial. We investigated the changes of the left vent
Autor:
Teresa Di Maro, Cotecchia Mr, Massimo Chiariello, Carella G, Massimo Romano, Giuseppe Andrea Ferro
Publikováno v:
The American journal of cardiology. 56(13)
The relation between heart rate and QT interval during dynamic upright exercise on a bicycle ergometer was investigated in control subjects (n = 18) and in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), stable angina on effort, and angiographically doc
Publikováno v:
American heart journal. 110(3)
The reported higher incidence of painless myocardial infarction in diabetic patients suggests that asymptomatic transient myocardial ischemia may also be frequent in diabetes. To explore this possibility 51 subjects with type II diabetes, aged 43 to
Autor:
Romano, Cotecchia Mr, M. R. Caiazzo, Mario Condorelli, Carella G, De Arcangelis, Chiariello, T. Di Maro
Publikováno v:
Clinical cardiology. 12(1)
The assessment of chronic pharmacological treatment of stable angina requires serial exercise stress testings. It is well known that exercise tolerance can be improved by the training effect of performing repeated testings. Our study investigated the