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Effects of captopril on myocardial perfusion in patients with coronary insufficiency: evaluation by the exercise test and quantitative myocardial tomoscintigraphy using thallium-201.
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1986
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Heart FailureCardiovascular PharmacologySt Segment DepressionAcute Myocardial InfarctionKinesiologyExerciseQuantitative Myocardial TomoscintigraphyCoronary InsufficiencyApplied PhysiologyCardiologyHealth SciencesMyocardial InfarctionCardiovascular ImagingNine PatientsExercise ScienceCardiovascular DiseaseExercise PhysiologyPhysiologyExercise TestMedicineAnesthesiology
Nine patients with coronary insufficiency were investigated using an exercise test coupled with quantitative myocardial tomoscintigraphy with thallium-201 before and after 48 hours' treatment with captopril. After captopril treatment, an improvement in ST segment depression was noted during exercise. The quantitative tomoscintigraphy showed a reduction in the ischaemic zone with captopril during exercise. However, in three patients, although there was an overall improvement in myocardial perfusion during exercise, aggravation of wash-out was observed in some regions, reminiscent of a coronary steal effect.