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Autor:
Rebeccah F. Young, Brian R. Weil, Michael D. Banas, Beth A. Palka, Gen Suzuki, James A. Fallavollita, John M. Canty, Brian Page
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 65:684-697
Background The time course and extent of recovery after revascularization of viable dysfunctional myocardium are variable. Although fibrosis is a major determinant, myocyte structural and molecular remodeling may also play important roles. Objectives
Autor:
James A. Fallavollita, Brendan M. Heavey, Gen Suzuki, Michael D. Banas, Matthew F. Pizzuto, John M. Canty
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 304:H1697-H1707
Many survivors of sudden cardiac death (SCD) have normal global ventricular function and severe coronary artery disease but no evidence of symptomatic ischemia or infarction before the development of lethal ventricular arrhythmias, and the trigger fo
Autor:
John M. Canty, Munawwar Sajjad, Gen Suzuki, James A. Fallavollita, Robert A. deKemp, Michael D. Banas
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology. 17:85-96
Regional cardiac sympathetic nerve dysfunction develops in hibernating myocardium and may play a role in its association with sudden cardiac death. Interventions to improve cardiac function (i.e., revascularization) improve survival, but the potentia
Autor:
Brendan M. Heavey, Gen Suzuki, Michael D. Banas, John M. Canty, Nickolaos Michelakis, James A. Fallavollita, Arturo M. Valverde, Matthew F. Pizzuto
Publikováno v:
Journal of Electrocardiology. 39:S140-S145
Background Hibernating myocardium develops inhomogeneity in myocardial sympathetic innervation with spontaneous sudden cardiac death (SCD) because of ventricular fibrillation (VF). The triggers and prodromal arrhythmias initiating SCD in this substra
Publikováno v:
The FASEB Journal. 26
Publikováno v:
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology. 292(6)
There is considerable variability in the sensitivity of inotropic reserve to identify viability in chronically dysfunctional myocardium. This is partially related to the underlying pathophysiology, with more frequent contractile reserve in chronicall
Autor:
Brendan M. Heavey, James A. Fallavollita, Gen Suzuki, Matthew F. Pizzuto, John M. Canty, Michael D. Banas
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 305:H1406-H1406
reply: We appreciate Dr. Karagueuzian's ([3][1]) insight regarding the potential role of reduced cytosolic ATP (derived from glucose and glycogen) in explaining shortening of the QT interval (through activation of the ATP-sensitive K+ channel) as wel
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 43:A129