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Effect of acute alterations in afterload on left ventricular function in patients with combined coronary artery and peripheral vascular disease.
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Resting left ventricular long axis function is abnormal in patients with combined coronary artery disease and peripheral vascular disease. It is unaffected by anaesthesia but deteriorates with aortic or iliac clamping, although blood pressure remains unchanged. It promptly improves with unclamping after successful peripheral arterial reconstruction. Thus, even in apparently stable coronary artery disease, resting subendocardial function is labile, showing pronounced alterations with changing after-load, even when arterial pressure itself does not change.
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