Coronary artery atherosclerosis: severity of the disease, severity of angina pectoris and compromised left ventricular function.

DM Leaman, RW Brower, GT Meester, P Serruys… - Circulation, 1981 - Am Heart Assoc
To determine if the severity of angina pectoris and the degree of altered left ventricular func-
tion correlated with the severity and extent of the underlying coronary artery disease, a …

Comparison of coronary angiographic findings in acute and chronic first presentation of ischemic heart disease.

P Bogaty, SJ Brecker, SE White, RN Stevenson… - Circulation, 1993 - Am Heart Assoc
BACKGROUND It is generally assumed that the clinical manifestations of ischemic heart
disease occur randomly on the same underlying pathological process. Therefore, coronary …

Distribution of arterial lesions demonstrated by selective cinecoronary arteriography

WL Proudfit, EK Shirey, FM SONES JR - Circulation, 1967 - Am Heart Assoc
The distribution of obstructions exceeding 30% of the normal diameter of the lumen of one or
more major coronary arteries was studied in 627 of 1,000 patients who had selective …

Arteriographic patterns early in the onset of the coronary syndromes.

V Fuster, RL Frye, DC Connolly, MA Danielson… - Heart, 1975 - heart.bmj.com
Coronary arteriography in 300 patients within one year of onset of symptoms of coronary
arterial disease revealed already severe anatomical coronary disease in three patient …

Comparison of coronary angiographic narrowing in stable angina pectoris, unstable angina pectoris, and in acute myocardial infarction

D Cianflone, F Ciccirillo, A Buffon, C Trani… - The American journal of …, 1995 - Elsevier
Coronary angiographic findings were compared in patients who presented with acute
myocardial infarction (AMI, n= 75), unstable angina pectoris (UAP, n= 36), or stable angina …

Clinical, hemodynamic and angiographic aspects of inferior and anterior myocardial infarctions in patients with angina pectoris

RI Hamby, I Hoffman, J Hilsenrath, A Aintablian… - The American Journal of …, 1974 - Elsevier
Clinical, hemodynamic and angiographic findings were reviewed in 82 patients with isolated
inferior, 55 patients with isolated anterior and 27 with combined inferior and anterior …

Myocardial hypoxia as the basis for angina pectoris in a patient with normal coronary arteriograms

WA Neill, DG Kassebaum… - New England Journal of …, 1968 - Mass Medical Soc
Although coronary arteriograms of a 48-year-old woman with exertional chest pain typical of
angina pectoris and an abnormal exercise electrocardiogram were normal, myocardial …

Certain clinical characteristics correlated with extent of obstructive lesions demonstrated by selective cine-coronary arteriography

WL PROUDFIT, EK SHIREY, WC SHELDON… - Circulation, 1968 - Am Heart Assoc
The duration of the history of angina pectoris, the distribution of the pain, the factors
precipitating the pain, and serum cholesterol levels in the men less than the age of 40 years …

Clinically suspect ischemic heart disease not corroborated by demonstrable coronary artery disease: Physiologic investigations and clinical course

WA Neill, MP Judkins, DS Dhindsa, J Metcalfe… - The American Journal of …, 1972 - Elsevier
In 11 patients with angina pectoris and abnormal stress electrocardiograms, no narrowing or
obstruction of coronary vessels was visible by selective cut film and coronary …

Clinical and hemodynamic aspects of single vessel coronary artery disease

RI Hamby, MP Gupta, MW Young - American Heart Journal, 1973 - Elsevier
Two-hundred consecutive patients with arteriosclerotic heart disease underwent complete
clinical and hemodynamic evaluation. Fifty-two patients (26 per cent) had significant single …