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Reversible asynergy. Histopathologic and electrographic correlations in patients with coronary artery disease.
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Cardiac MuscleHeart FailureSurgeryCoronary Artery DiseaseR WavesElectrographic CorrelationsPublic HealthCardiologyCardiac MechanicRadiologyCardiovascular ImagingMyocardial InfarctionCardiomyopathyQ WavesReversible AsynergyCardiac PathologyCardiovascular DiseasePhysiologyElectrophysiologyArterial DiseaseMedicineNitroglycerin ResponsiveAnesthesiology
Histopathologic-electrographic studies of ventriculography depicted nitroglycerin responsive and unresponsive asynergic areas were performed in 25 patients. Of 29 areas, 12 improved with nitroglycerin, showing less than 10% muscle loss. Seventeen unimproved zones demonstrated significant fibrosis. Epicardial electrograms showed R waves in eight of nine improved zones. Of 11 unimproved zones, eight had Q waves. Histopathologic-electrographic data from five responders showed less than 10% muscle loss, of whom four had epicardial R waves. Six unresponsive areas had significant fibrosis, with a QS over four. Thus, nitroglycerin responsive asynergic areas are generally comprised of histologically intact myocardium and are associated with epicardial R waves.
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