Circulation An Official Journal of the American Heart Association AUTHOR/SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 74 Cardiovascular Surgery 1985 Part II, Volume 74, Number 3, September 1986 Supplement I * Cardiovascular Surgery 1986 Part 2 Part I, Volume 74, Number 5, November 1986 Supplement III * Proceedings of the 1985 National Conference on Standards and Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiac Care Part I!, Volume 74, Number 6, December 1986 Supplement IV AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, INC. 786 Validation of continuous-wave Doppler echocardiographic measurements of mitral and tricuspid prosthetic valve gradients: a simultaneous Doppler-catheter study Gerard T Wilkins, Linda D. Gillam, Gordon L. Kritzer, Robert A. Levine, Igor F. Palacios, and Arthur E. Weyman 796 805 Measurement of regional wall motion from biplane contrast ventriculograms: a comparison of the 30 degree right anterior oblique and 60 degree left anterior oblique projections in patients with acute myocardial infarction Florence H. Sheehan, Joachim Schofer, DetlefG. Mathey, Mirle A. Kellett, Hugh Smith, EdwardL. Bolson, and Harold T. Dodge Regulation of plasma levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol: interpretation of data on low-density lipoprotein turnover in man Jonathan B. Meddings and John M. Dietschy THERAPY 815 AND PREVENTION The differential effects of positive inotropic and vasodilator therapy on diastolic properties in patients with congestive cardiomyopathy John D. Carroll, Roberto M. Lang, Alexander L. Neumann, Kenneth M. Borow, and Sol I. Raffer LABORATORY INVESTIGATION 826 838 Histamine-induced coronary spasm in regions of intimal thickening in miniature pigs: roles of serum cholesterol and spontaneous or induced intimal thickening Kensuke Egashira, Hitonobu Tomoike, Yusuke Yamamoto, Akira Yamada, Yasuo Hayashi, and Motoomi Nakamura Synergism of thrombolytic agents in vivo Desire Collen, Jean-Marie Stassen, David C. Stump, and Marc Verstraete 843 Selective enhancement of function of stunned myocardium by increased flow Lloyd D. Stahl, Thomas R. Aversano, and Lewis C. Becker 852 Quantification of myocardial infarct size by thallium-201 single-photon emission computed tomography: experimental validation in the dog Florence Prigent, Jamshid Maddahi, Ernest V. Garcia, Yuichi Satoh, Kenneth Van Train, and Daniel S. Berman Electrophysiology 862 Endocardial catheter mapping: validation of a cineradiographic method for accurate localization of left ventricular sites Richard N. W Hauer, Robert M. Heethaar, Michel T. W de Zwart, Ruud N. Etienne 0. Robles de Medina 869 van Dijk, Ingeborg v. d. Tweel, Cornelius Borst, and Effect of postganglionic vagal stimulation on the organization of atrioventricular nodal conduction in isolated rabbit heart tissue Todor Mazgalev, Leonard S. Dreifus, Eric L. Michelson, and Amir Pelleg 881 The effects of doxorubicin on ventricular tachycardia Herve le Marec, Walter Spinelli, and Michael R. Rosen Ventricular Performance 890 Precision measurements of right and left ventricular volume by cine computed tomography Steven J. Reiter, John A. Ruberger, Andrew J. Feiring, William Stanford, and Melvin L. Marcus 901 Phasic mitral blood flow and regional left ventricular dimensions: possible mechanism of active assist to ventricular filling Brian G. Bertha and John D. Folts 785 Erratum INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS NEWS FROM THE AHA Begins on ad page 17 Calendar of Meetings ad page ... 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Consulting Editor Elliot Rapaport, San Francisco, California Scientific Publishing Committee, American Heart Association Chairman: Thomas W. Smith, Boston, MA Edward J. Huth, Philadelphia, PA W. W. Aston, Dallas, TX Barbara J. Janson, Providence, RI John R. Blinks, Rochester, MN Matthew N. Levy, Cleveland, OH A Frederick Bowes III, Boston, MA Douglas Zipes, Indianapolis, IN C. Richard Conti, Gainesville, FL 4 Part 2, Volume 74, Number 4 October 1986 Monograph Number 124 Circulation Supplementx Abstracts From the 59th Scientific Sessions 9American Heart Association Dallas Convention Center November 17-20, 1986 Includes 40th Annual Meeting, Council on Arteriosclerosis/ American Society for the Study of Arteriosclerosis; Seventh National Conference on Thrombosis and Hemostasis, sponsored by the Council on Thrombosis 73-110-A ISSN 0065-8499 ISBN 0-87493-137-1 Contents Named Lectures I-A ................................ Katz Award Abstracts. II-F Abstracts From the 59th Scientific Sessions 11-1 Council on Arteriosclerosis/American Society for the Study of Arteriosclerosis ............ I-1, 11-25, 1-106, 11-195, 11-200, 11-283, 11-333, 11-369, 11-376 Seventh National Conference on Thrombosis and Hemostasis ... 11-62, 11-64, 11-65, 11-92, II-95, 11-231, 11-234, II-236, 11-245, 11-405, 11-408, 11-410, 11-421 Author Index ............... 11-517 Subject Index ............... 11-547 Note: Abstract numbers are arranged to coincide with abstract titles in the American Heart Association's 59th Scientific Sessions Program. Subject and author indexes are keyed to abstract numbers (not page numbers). Indexes are located at the back of this supplement. All other supplements to this volume of Circulation will be indexed in the December issue. 7 *American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 1986 Dallas, Texas November 17-20 1987 Anaheim, California November 16-19 1988 Washington, D.C. 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Janson, Providence, RI Matthew N. Levy, Cleveland, OH Douglas Zipes, Indianapolis, IN 1168 Characteristics of initiation and termination of catecholamine-induced triggered activity in atrial fibers of the coronary sinus Nancy Johnson, Peter Danilo, Jr., Andrew L. Wit, and Michael R. Rosen 1180 938 Tribute: Helen Brooke Taussig (1898-1986) Erratum NEWS FROM THE AHA Begins on ad page ... 14 Calendar of Meetings ad page ... Position Statements Hyperlipidemia in Childhood . . Risk Factors in Children: Exercise Risk Factors in Children: Smoking . Special Report Young Patients with Heart Disease. INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS 31 Information regarding manuscripts suitable for publication in Circulation including format, review, and submission requirements, appears in the first issue of each volume (January and July). Editorial correspondence - Burton E. 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Wahren Albert Waldo Robert Wallace Bruce Waller L. Samuel Wann James Ware Lawrence Waspe Karlman Wasserman David Waters Rita Watson Harvey Waxman Menashe Waxman W. Douglas Weaver Karl Weber Michael Weber Max H. Weil Donald Weiner William Weintraub Myron Weisfeldt James Weiss Babette Weksler T. Welborn Francis Weld Clarence Weldon Hein J. Wellens Nanette Wenger Steven Werns Arthur Weyman Brian Whipp Blaine White Carl White Roger White Samuel Wickline E. Douglas Wigle Joan Wikman-Coffelt James Willerson David Williams George Williams R. Sanders Williams Roberta Gay Williams Bruce Wilson Dana Wilson John Wilson Roger Winkle William Winters Robert Wise Thomas Wisenbaugh Gerald Wisenberg Judith Wiskneski Andrew Wit Francis Witkowski Ernst Wolner Alastair Wood B. Woodward Charles Wooley Raymond Woosley Seth Worley Gregory Wright CIRCULATION AUTHOR INDEX* NOTE Committee and Special Reports are published in rear forms as part of AMA News. The reports follow text and are continued into rear ad pages. Indexes to ABSTRACTS, AHA 59th Scientific Sessions, Supplement II, October 1986, are included in that issue. A Abd-Elfattah AS, 111-99 Abendschein DR, 567 Abrams J, 1181 Aglira BA, 1-70 Aherne T, 145 A1-Awwa A, 1390 Albert DE, 323 Alderman EL, 1235 Alderman JD, 693 Almendral JM, 722 Alpert JS, 381 Ambrose JA, 6 Ambrosio G, 1424 Amtorp 0, 929 Anderson RW, 410 Andries E, 544 Aprahamian C, IV-90 Araujo LI, 81, 1255 Arentzen CE, 410 Armstrong PW, 1075 Aroesty JM, 97 Aronovitz MJ, 359 Asano T, 645 Atkins JM, IV-4, IV-18 Attar M, 758 Aversano TR, 843 Avolio AP, 455 Ayala L, 111-153 B Baba N, 21 Babbs CF, IV-37 Bache RJ, 588 Baerman JM, 1355 Bahn RC, 157 Bahnson HT, 111-77 Baker PB, 21 Bakris GL, 1061 Balda F, 1248 Bar FW, 1379 Bargeron LM Jr, 1-53 Barlai-Kovach M, 501 Barrett-Connor E, 239 Barry J, 72 Bartlett R, 597 Bass JL, 315 Bassenge E, 573 Bassett AL, 401 Becker LC, 843, 1424 Belardinelli L, 270 Belber D, 1309 Beloucif S, 11-61 Benassi A, 1093 Benomar M, 1-104 Benotti JR, 381 Berenson GS, 1226 Berman DS, 852 Bernath GA, 173 *Roman numbers indicate articles Vol. 74, July-December 1986 Berne RM, 270 Bernhard A, 1-47 Berry JM, 315 Bertha BG, 901 Bertoni T, 1334 Beven EG, 1-15 Bharati S, 637 Biello D, 350 Bier A, 684 Binkley PF, 1390 Blasius K, 1309 Blumlein S, 306 Bodenheimer MM, 1099 Bolick DR, 1266 Bolson EL, 293, 796 Booth K, 135 Borkon AM, I-110 Borow KM, 815, 1114 Borsh JA, 1-82, 111-26, 111-37 Borst C, 862 Bos E, 1365 Botvinick EH, 306 Bouchard A, 306 Bourassa MG, 1235 Bourdillon PD, 675 Bousseau D, III-61 Brammell HL, 664 Brawley RK, 463 Bristow MR, 1290 Brockway BA, 359 Brodman R, 477 Brown C, 746 Brown DD, IV-13 Brown M, 1243 Bruno A, 431 Brunsting LA, I-121 Brymer JF, 323 Buckberg GD, III-11 Buda AJ, 164 Buja LM, 1007, 1434 Burhett JC Jr, 1061 Bush A, 135 Bush HL Jr, 1-21 Busst C, 135 Buttrick PM, 477 Buxton AE, 1037 Byrd BF III, 306 C Cain KC, 1235 Califf RM, 1191 Cameron A, III-30 Camici P, 81 Campbell CS, 111-105 Campbell S, 72 Carabello BA, 1309 Carlisle J, 712 Carpentier A, 1-104 Carroll JD, 815 Carry MR, 664 Cartier M, 1208 Castaneda AR, 1-25 Cavarocchi NC, 111-130, 111-134 Cercek B, 583 Chadwick BJ, 245 Chaitman BR, 111-17 Chandra N, 1407, IV-75 Chang BB, I-1 Chaudhuri TK, 56 Chauvaud S, 1-104 Chavez AM, 1-82 Chen P-S, 626 Chesebro JH, 111-1 Chierchia S, 262, 1243, 1255 Child JS, 281 Chin AJ, 1-70 Chin MC, 1044 Choy M, 164 Christakis GT, 111-89, 111-145 Chu W, 637 Cinca J, 1248 Claydon FJ, 626 Cleland AG, 111-105 Cleman M, 555 Cody DV, 731 Cogswell TL, 173 Cohen M, 469 Cohen SR, 359 Cohn JN, 1203 Coles JG, 1-32 Collen D, 838, 1066 Colvin EV, I-53 Colvin S, 1-99 Come PC, 693 Compos A, 111-61 Condorelli M, 980 Connaghan G, 1027 Conti CR, 455 Cooper AA, 45 Cooper MJ, 731 Cooper R, 1-37 Corbett JR, 1007 Coronel R, 1137 Corson JD, I-1 Cosgrove DM, 1-82, 111-37 Courtois MR, 126 Cox JL, 645 Crawford MH, 56 Crea F, 262, 1255 Criley JM, IV-42, IV-102 Crumbley AJ III, 410 Cuenoud HF, 381 Cummins RO, IV-9 Cunningham JN Jr, I-5 Cuocolo A, 980 Curl GR, I-21 D Dae M, 306 Dahlen GH, 758 published in supplements. 1447 AUTHOR INDEX Dalen JE, 381 Damiano RJ Jr, 645 Danford DA, 1317 Danieley ND, 626 Danielson GK, 1-42 Danilo P Jr, l 168 Das D, 359 David TE, 1-116 Davies GJ, 262, 1243, 1255 Davis JC, 205, 637, 1044 Davis JW, IV-51 Davis KB, 110, 703, 111-17 De Ambroggi L, 1334 Deanfield JE, 1-61 de Bakker JMT, 1346 DeBoe SF, 1416 de Bold AJ, 1075 de Buitleir M, 1355 de Feyter PJ, 1365 de Geest H, 1066 DeLeo B, I-1 Dell'Italia LJ, 56 del Nido PJ, I-32 de Luca N, 980 DeMaria A, 10 Denniss AR, 731 Derome D, 1323 Derugin N, 145 de Simone A, 980 Devries SR, 567 Deykin D, I-21 de Zwaan C, 1379 de Zwart MTW, 862, 1346 Dhillon JS, I-11 DiCarlo LA Jr, 637, 1355 Dietschy JM, 805 DiMarco JP. 270 Distante A, 1093 Dittrich H, 712 Dixon EG, 626 Dodge HT, 293, 796 Donegan J, IV-1 Doubilet P, 1208 Douglas PS, 917 Dowd MK, 597 Dreifus LS, 869 Drusin RE, 111-68 E Echter E, III-61 Egashira K, 826 Ehsani AA, 350 Einzig S, 315 Eisenberg MS, IV-9 Ekelund L-G, 252 Eldar M, 1044 Ellis S. 1235 Elsner D, 573 Elsperger J. 588 Elz JS, 215 Endo T, 420 England MD, 111-130, III-134 Ergin MA, 1-37 Esser PD, 746 Ewy GA, IV-98, IV-111 F Fallon JT, 501 Farmer JA, 758 Faugere G, 1323 Faxon DP, 1 10 1448 Feinberg H, III-125 Feiring AJ, 890 Feld GK, 197 Feldman RL, 973 Feldt RH, 1-42 Feneley MP, 230, IV-51 Ferguson JJ, 693 Ferraro N. 775 Fifer MA, 675 Figueras J, 1248 Fink LI, 775 Finkebeiner WE, 145, 637, 1044 Fiolet JWT, 1137 Fisher LD, 64 Flores BT, 1037 Folts JD, 901 Ford SE, 1075 Fowler MB, 1290 Fowler RS, I-32 Francis CW, 1027 Franco 1, 111-26 Franklin RCG, 1-61 Frater RWM, 187, 1-136 Freed MD. 1-25 Freedman DS, 1226 Freeman GL, 1107 Fremes SE, 111-89 Friedman HZ, 1416 Friedman PL, 330 Fujii H. 374, 955 Fujita S, 420 Fujiwara T. 111-53 Fuller EO, III-80 Fuster V, 6, 1-143, 111-1 Fye WB, 222, 920 Gore JM, 381 Gorlin R, 6 Goto M, 111-53 Gotsman MS, 964 Gott VL, 1- 1 10 Gotto AM Jr, 758 Goulet C, 1235 Graber HL, 21 Grace A, 105 Graham TP Jr, 1-61 Graor RA, 1-15 Green GE, 111-30 Greenfield JC Jr, 1 191 Griepp RB, 1-37 Griffin JC, 1044 Griffith BP, 111-77 Griffith LSC, 1054 Grimm J, 991 Grossbard EB, 1-15 Grossman W, 97, 119, 693 Grousset C, 111-138 Grover-McKay M, 281 Gruentzig AR, 1371 Grundler W, 1071 Grunkemeier GL, 509 Grunwald AW, 1099 Guardo R, 1323 Guarino T, 1-130, 1-143 Guarnieri T, 1054, 1147 Guerci AD, 1407, IV-75 Guiraudon GM, 525, III-105 Guyton JR, 758 Guzman PA, 463 Guzy PM, 281 H G Gaca JMJ, 381 Gage J, 367 Galan K, 1371 Galla JD, 1-37 Gallagher KP, 164 Galler M, 1-99 Gallo JI, 187 Ganz P, 330 Ganz W, 583 Garcia EV, 852 Gardner TJ, 1- 1 10 Gargiulo A, 1002 Gash AK, 1309 Gauduel Y. 111-138 Gavaghan T, 230 Gelbfish JS, I-5 Gewirtz H, 1085 Gibson RS, 45 Gill CC, 1-82 Gillam LD, 786 Gilpin EA, 712 Glower DD, IV-51 Glynn MFX, 111-145 Goetze H-J, 111-72 Golan M. Il1-153 Gold HK, 501 Golding LAR, 111-26 Goldman ME, 1-130, 1-143 Goldstein JP, 1-121, 111-99 Goldstein S 323 Golinko R, 1-37 Gooch V, I-61 Goodwin JF, 913 Goor DA, 780, 111-153 Goormastic M, 1-82, 111-37 Gordon DJ, 252, 1217 Haber E, 501 Hackel DB, 1266 Halperin HR, 1407, IV-75 Han J, 746 Hanich RF, 603 Hansen CL, 1007 Har-Zahav Y, 780 Hardesty RL, 111-77 Harima R, 1-77 Hasin Y, 964 Hatton EV, 1195 Hauer RNW, 862, 1346 Hausknecht M, IV-42 Hayakawa H, 420 Hayashi Y, 826 Heethaar RM, 862 Heger JJ, 518 Heintzen PH, 1-47 Heller GV, 97 Helton JG, 1-70 Henderson MJ, III-145 Hendley GE, IV-90 Henning H, 712 Herre JM, 1044 Herskowitz A, 1407 Hess OM, 530, 991 Hetzer R, III-72 Heyndrickx GR, 544 Hiatt WR, 664 Hickey TJ, 111-68 Higgins CB, 145 Hill JA, 973 Hiranaka T, 1-77 Hirose H, I-77 Hitchcock JF, 1346 Ho WC, 1-116 Hod H, 583 CIRCULATION AUTHOR INDEX Hodgson JM, 563 Hoit BD, 712 Holloszy JO, 350 Holman JL, II1-26 Holmes DR Jr, 111-48 Holtz J, 573 Homans DC, 588 Hondghem LH, 205 Hopkins GL, 1290 Horio Y, 374, 955 Horwitz L, 664 Hosokawa Y, 1-32 Houle S, II-89 Hugenholtz PG, 1365, 1379 Huhta JC, 1317 Humphrey L, 463 Hutchins GM, 1195, 1424 Ideker RE, 626, 645, 1266 Ihanainen M, 939 Iida N, 420 Imagawa H, 1-77 Imoto N, 955 Inoue M, 484 Ischinger T, 1371 Ishida Y, 187 Ivanov J, III-89, 111-145 Ivey TD, III-116 Izukawa T, 1-32 J Jacobsen TN, 929 Jaffe AS, 105, IV-70, IV-120 Jaffee CC, 555 Jakubowski JA, 1-21 Jalife J, 945 Janse MJ, 1137 Jansen DE, 1007 Janzen D, 1114 Jennings RB, i 124 Johnson E, IV-75 Johnson N, 1168 Johnston LG, 11I-145 Jonas RA, 1-25 Jones DL, 525 Jones EL, 111-42 Jones T, 81 Josephson ME, 653, 722, 1037 Julsrud PL, I-42 Kay GL, 1-88 Kay JH, 1-88 Kaye MP, II1-134 Keelan MH Jr, 173 Kellett MA, 796 Kelly KJ, IV-66 Kelly RP, 1016 Kemp HG Jr, 111-30 Kennedy JW, 703 Kennedy PL, 1007 Kenny JF, 1208 Kent R, 1309 Kerber RE, IV-117 Keren G, 36, 684 Kessler PD, 766 Khaja F, 323 Khaw BA, 501 Khaw K-T, 239 Kikuchi K, 420 Killip T, 111-17 Kimura S, 401 Kimura T, 955 King RM, 1-42 King SB, 111-42 Kirklin JK, 1-53 Kirshenbaum JM, 330 Kitabatake A, 484 Kiuchi K, 420 Klein GJ, 493, 525 Klopfenstein HS, 173, 181 Knight WB, 135 Knoke J, 1217 Knopf W, 111-42 Kodama K, 484 Koga Y, 374 Kohya T, 401 Koiwa Y, 157 Kojima A, 374 Konstam MA, 359 Kormos RL, III-77 Kostuk WJ, 111-105 Kou WH, 1355 Kozlovskis PL, 401 Krauss XH, 1379 Krayenbuehl HP, 530, 991 Kritzer GL, 786 Krivokapich J, 281 Krol RB, 1355 Kronzon I, 1002, 1-99 Krukenkamp IB, 111-125 Kuchar DL, 1016, 1280 Kugiyama K, 374, 955 Kulkarni PV, 1007 Kurnik PB, 126 Kutcher MA, 597 K L Kadish AH, 603, 616, 1147 Kahn L, 659 Kaiser DL, 45 Kaiser GC, 11-17 Kajiya F, I1-53 Kalbfleisch J, 181 Kamakura S, 89 Kanke M, 501 Kara SM, 1-104 Karmody AM, I-1 Karon JM, 252 Kaski JC, 81, 262, 1255 Kassis E, 929 Kastenson GH, IV-90 Katzung B, 205 Kautz JA, 758 Kawashima Y, I-77 Vol. 74, July-December 1986 L'Abbate A, 1093 Laborde F, III-61 Laks H, III- 11 Lam L, 477 Lamb J, III-68 Lammertsma AA, 81 Landini L, 1093 Lang RM, 815, 1114 Lange PE, 1-47 Langendorf R, 945 Laniado S, 36 Lansman S, I-37 Larkin S, 1243 Larson EV, 410 Laser JA, 1290 Lattanzi F, 1093 Leather RP, I-1 Leatherman GF, 1208 Leathers DJ, 431 Lee WH, 766 Leier CV, 1390 Leinbach RC, 501 LeJemtel TH, 245, 367, 684 le Marec H, 881 Lembo NJ, 56 Leopold PW, I-1 Lerman BB, 270 Lesperance J, 1235 Lev M, 637. Levine JH, 603, 616, 1147 Levine RA, 786 Levine TB, 1203 Levitsky S, 111-125 Lew AS, 583 Lewe RF, 1390 Pighty GW Jr, 1-99, 1002 Lima JAC, 463 Lima Ji, 1390 Lima SD, 463 Little WC, 1107 Locati E, 1334 Lock JE, 119 Loop FD, 1-82, III-26, 111-37 Lorell BH, 675 Lowe JE, 645 Lowery RC, I-37 Lubsen J, 1379 Lucas FV, 1-15 Lucchesi BR, 1 Lucido D, 245, 367 Ludbrook PA, 126 Ludomirsky A, 1317 Lutz JF, 111-42 Lytle BW, 1-82, III-26, III-37 M MacDonald JL, 111-105 Macdonald RG, 973 MacIntyre I, 1243 Maddahi J, 852 Madonik MM, 111-89, III-145 Maier GW, 1V-51 Maisel AA, 712 Malhotra A, 477 Malloy CR, 1434 Mancini GBJ, 1416 Mandell VS, 119 Marchlinski FE, 722, 1037 Marcus ML, 890 Marder VJ, 1027 Margonato A, 262 Marino P, 463 Markis JE, 693 Martinowitz U, 11I-153 Maseri A, 81, 262, 1243 Maskin CS, 245 Masseri A, 1255 Masuyama T, 484 Mateer JR, IV-90 Matheis G, 11-72 Mathey DG, 293, 796 Matsubara T, 205, 637 Matsuda H, 1-77 Matsuhisa M, 89 Matsuoka S, 111-53 Maurer A, 1309 Maynard C, 64, 703 Mazgalev T, 869 Mazzarisi A, 1093 1449 AUTHOR INDEX McCabe CH, 110 McDermott L, 477 McEwan J, 1243 McFarland TM, 323 McGillem MJ, 1416 McIntyre K, IV-l McKay RG, 97, 119, 693 McLaughlin PR, 1-32, 111-89 McLellan DG, 525, 111-105 McNamara JJ, 1-11 Mead-Walters K, 72 Meddings JB, 805 Mee AV, 111-145 Meier B, 1371 Meisner JS, 36, 187, 684 Mele AF, 980 Melker RJ, IV-63 Menasche P, 111-138 Mendez M, I-88 Menu P, 111-61 Meran D, 1255 Michael TAD, IV-134 Michaels DC, 945 Michelson EL, 869 Michler RE, 111-68 Miles WM, 493, 518 Miller JG, 389 Miller JM, 722, 1037 Miller R, 1235 Mindich BP, 1-130, 1-143 Minobe W, 1290 Miran DO, 262 Mirsky 1, 991 Misbach GA, 111- 116 Mito K, 111-53 Modell JH, IV-27 Moes CAF, 1-32 Mogensen F, 929 Mohr R, 780, 111-153 Montgomery WH, IV-1 Moore CA, 45 Moore EN, 603, 616, 1147 Moore GW. 1195 Moore RL, 431 Morady F, 1355 Mori F, 111-116 Morikami Y, 374, 955 Morris JJ111, -121, 111-99 Morrow WR, 1317 Mosseri M, 964 Most AS, 563, 1085 Mouas C, III 138 Moya A, 1248 Mudd G, 111-17 Mullen JC, 111-89, 111-145 Muller J, 111-72 Murakami T, 530 Murphy CE, 1-121, 111-99 Murphy DJ Jr, 1317 Murphy JD, 1-70 Murry CE, 1124 Musch TI, 431 Myerburg RJ, 401 Myers JH, 164 Myers WO, 1 1 0 N Nabel EG, 72 Nadeau RA, 1323 Nakai M, 111-53 Nakamura M, 826. 955 Nakano S, 1-77 Nakao S, 693 1450 Nanto S, 484 Nattel S, 1156 Nayler WG, 215 Nejima J, 420 Nellens P, 544 Neufeld HN, 780 Neumann AL, 815, 1114 Newton JR Jr, IV-51 Ng GS, III-17 Nguyen PT, 340 Nichols AB, 746 Nichols WW, 455 Nickoloff EL, 746 Niemann JT, IV-42, IV-102 Nijsen-Karelse M, 1346 Niskanen RA, 1407 Nissen S, 10 Norwood WI, 1-70 Novick WM, 111-80 Nunnaly RL, 1434 Nygaard TW, 45 0 O'Brien JF, 111-130, 111-134 O'Connor MJ, 410 O'Rourke MF, 455 O'Rourke RA, 56, 1107 Obata K, 955 Ogasawara Y, 111-53 Ogawa M, 1-77 Ohe T, 89 Okike ON, 381 Okumura H, 420 Olivari MT, 1203 Olsen CO. IV-51 Onnasch DGW, 1-47 Oreste P, 1399 Ornato JP, IV-23, IV-108 Orszulak TA, 111-48, 111-130, 111-134 Otto. CW, IV-80 P Pacifico AD, 1-53 Packer M, 766 Page PL, 1323 Palacios IF, 786 Paoletti R, 1399 Paraskos JA, IV-33, IV-86 Parkey RW, 1007, 1434 Participating CASS Hospitals, 111-17 Pasipoularides A, 991 Passamani ER, 64, 111-17 Pasternak RC, 693 Paulus WJ, 544 Payen D, 111-61 Pelleg A, 869 Pellom GL, 1-121 Penn OCKM, 1346 Pepine CJ, 455 Perez JE, 389 Perier P, 1-104 Perry SB, 1-25 Peshock RM, 1434 Pfeffer MA, 693 Phelps ME, 281 Phillips T, I-5 Picano E, 1093 Pignoli P, 1399 Pigott JD, 1-70 Pilkington TC, 626 Piwnica A, 111-61,-11-138 Plappert T, 1208 Platia EV, 1054 Pluth JR, 111-130, 111-134 Poli A, 1399 Politzer F, 1002, 1-99 Ports T, 306 Powelson S. 111-42 Pridjian A, 111-125 Prigent V, 852 Probstfield JL, 252, 1217 Prood C, 603 Pryor DB, 1191 Prystowsky EN, 493, 518 Puga FJ, 1-42 Pullum T, 64 Purves PD, 111-105 R Rackow EC, 1071 Rahimtoola SH, 509 Rajfer SI, 815 Ramot B, 111-153 Randhawa GK, 1-11 Rankin JS, IV-51 Rath S, 780 Rauramaa R, 939 Rayburn B, IV-75 Rebecca GS, 72 Reddy NKN, 583 Reemstma K, 111-68 Reid PR, 1054 Reilly PA, 111-145 Reimer KA, 1124, 1266 Reinert S, 563 Reison DS, 111-68 Reiter SJ, 890 Reitz BA, 1-110 Relland J, 1-104 Rentrop KP, 469 Res JCJ, 1379 Ricciardelli B, 980 Richards DA, 731 Ringel SP, 664 Risius B, 1-15 Rissanen V, 939 Ritchie JL, 703 Ritman EL, 157 Ritter S, 1-37 Rius J, 1248 Robin B, 1099 Robles de Medina EO, 862, 1346 Rocco MB, 72 Rodriguez L, 1255 Root KL, III-80 Rosborough JP, IV-42, IV-102 Rose DM, I-5 Rose EA, 111-68 Rosen MR, 881, 1168 Rosenkrantz E, III- 11 Rosenthal ME, 722 Ross DL, 731 Ross J Jr, 712, 1186 Rowe RD, 1-32 Royal HD, 97 Rozanski DJ, 111-80 Rubenstein C, 252 Ruder MA, 637, 1044 Rumberger JA, 890 Ruocco NA Jr, 1085 Ruschhaupt WF, I-15 Russell PA, 731 Russo P, 111-48, 111-130 Rutman H, 367 CIRCULATION AUTHOR INDEX Ryan JM, 21 Ryan TJ, 110, 449 S Sabbah HN, 323 Safar P, IV-138 Safian RD, 119, 693 Sagar KB, 181 Sakakibara T, 1-77 Salem DN, 359 Salonen JT, 939 Salonen R, 939 Salter DR, 1-121, III-99 Saltzman DH, 1208 Sammel, 1280 Sanders W, 1235 Santamore WP, 597 Sarnelli R, 1093 Sato H, 484 Satoh Y, 852 Savard P, 1323 Schaff HV, 110, 1-42, 111-48, 111-130, 111-134 Scheinman MM, 205, 340, 1044 Schelbert HR, 281 Schiller MS, 1-37 Schiller NB, 306 Schnell WA Jr, 111-130 Schnitt SJ, 119 Schofer J, 293, 796 Schuller S, 11-72 Schultz J, 350 Schwaiger M, 281 Schwartz JS, 588 Schwartz PJ, 1334 Sechtem U, 145 Seger J, 340 Seidel JS, IV-129 Selwyn AP, 72, 81, 330 Seppanen K, 939 Serota H, 105 Serruys PW, 1365, 1379 Shah DM, I-1 Shapiro AJ, 1-37 Sharma AD, 525 Shea MJ, 1, 81 Sheehan FH, 293, 501, 796 Sheffield LT, 252 Sheinman MM, 637 Shenasa M, 1323 Sherez J, 36 Shimomura K, 89 Shinebourne EA, 135 Shook TL, 330 Siegel J, 1309 Sievers HH, 1-47 Silverman NA, 111-125 Simoons ML, 1379 Singh BN, 197 Siu C, IV-75 Slater J, 1-99 Sloan KM, 381 Small KW, 645 Smith CR, I11-68 Smith H, 796 Smith PK, 645 Smolinsky A, 780 Snyder JE, 323 Sobel BE, 105, 350, 389, 567 Sochor H, 281 Solis E, III-134 Sommer 0, 573 Sonoda R, 955 Sorlie D, 111-125 Vol. 74, July-December 1986 Soule L, P-110 Soward A, 1365 Spann JF, 1309 Spear JF, 603, 616, 1147 Spencer F, 1-99 Spinelli W, 881 Spinks T, 81 Spratt JA, IV-51 Srinivasan SR, 1226 St. John Sutton MG, 1208 Stadius ML, 703 Stahl LD, 843 Stamato NJ, 722 Stanford W, 890 Starling MR, 56 Starr A, 509 Stassen J-M, 838 Stein PD, 323 Steinman AM, IV-29 Steuven HS, IV-90 Stevenson J, 1243 Stevenson LW, 1303 Stewart DJ, 573 Stewart RW, 1-82, 111-26 Stirling MC, 164 Stopps TP, 1075 Stramba-Badiale M, 1334 Strauss HW, 501 Stults KR, IV-13 Stump DC, 838 Sublett E, 588 Sundaram GS, 1226 Superko R, 1217 Suthoff U, 111-72 T Tabayashi K, I11- 116 Tacker WA Jr, IV-37 Tadaoka S, 111-53 Tadros NB, III-105 Takahashi M, 374 Talajic M, 1156 Taylor PC, 1-82, 111-37 Teoh KH, 111-145 Thomas LJ III, 389 Thomas R, I11-116 Thompson BM, IV-90 Thorburn CW, 1016, 1280 ThurerRL, 119 Tietze U, HII-72 Tijssen JGP, 1379 Tillisch JH, 1303 Tobiasz C, 1099 Tomoike H, 826 Tonsfeldt DJ, IV-90 Touati G, 1-104 Toyoshima H, 89 Traill TA, 463 Tranum-Jensen J, 1137 Travis V, 664 Tremoli E, 1399 Trento A, 111-77 Trimarco B, 980 Tripp HF, 645 Troiano PF, IV-90 Trusler GA, 1-32 Tscholakoff D, 145 Tsitlik J, 1407, IV-75 Tsujioka K, 187, 111-53 Tucker JF, IV-90 Tweel Ivd, 862 Tyroler HA, 1217 Tyson GS r, TV-S 1 U Unverferth DV, 21, 1390 Uther JB, 731 V Van Buren SJ, 597 den Brand M, 1365 der Laarse A, 1379 Van de Werf F, 1066 van Dijk RN, 862 van Domburg RT, 1379 Vanhaecke J, 1Q66 van Train KA52 Vassallo JA, 1037 Veltri EP, 1054 Venaiiainen J, 939 Venkatesh N, 197 Verheugt FWA, 1379 Vermeer F, 1379 Verstraete M, 838, 1066 Vick GW III, 1317 Vidaillet H Jr, 626 Visner MS, 410 Volpe M. 980 van van W Wada Y, 111-53 Wait R, I-5 Wallace HW, 111-80 Wallmeyer K, 181 Wann LS, 173, 181 Warbick-Cerone A, 111-145 Warnecke H, III-72 Warren SE, 97 Weaver WD, IV-94 Webber LS, 1226 Wechsler AS, 1-121, III-99 Weil MH, 1071 Weiner BH, 381 Weisel J, 1099 Weisel RD, I11-89, 111-145 Weisfeldt ML, 443, 463, 1407, 1424, IV-75 Weisman HF, 1424 Weiss JL, 463 Weissfeld L, 252 Werns SW, 1 West A, 270 Weyman AE, 786 White RD, IV-60 Wickline SA, 389 Wiener DH, 775 Wiens RD, III-17 Wilde AAM, 1137 Wilensky RL, 1137 Wilkins GT, 786 Willerson JT, 1007, 1434 Williams DO, 563 Williams H, 1309 Williams WG, 1-32 Wilson DM, 1061 Wilson GJ, 1-32 Wilson JR, 775 Wilson JW, 110 Winston SA, 637 Wisenbaugh T, 10 Wit AL, 1168 Wohlgelernter D, 555 Wolf PD, 626 Wolfe CL, 1007 Wolfe JA, IV-51 1451 AUTHOR INDEX Wolfel EE, 664 Wong P-Y, 111-145 Woo H-W, 293 Wooley CF, 21 Wurmb E, 1407, IV-75 Wyse RKH, 1-61 y Yacoub M, I-47 Yaginuma T, 455 1452 Yamada A, 826 Yamamoto Y. 826 Yano J, 583 Yarom R, 964 Yasuda T, 501 Yasue H, 374, 955 Yee E, 145 Yee R, 493 Yellin EL, 36, 187, 684 Yin FCP, 463 Yokoyama T, 1-88 Yoran C, 187 Young AA, 731 Young JR, I-15 z Zaritsky A, IV- 124 Zelcer AA, 684 Zelis R, 431 Ziemer G, 1-25 Zipes DP, 493, 518 Zollars L, 1208 Zubiate P, 1-88 CIRCULATION SUBJECT INDEX* A Acetylcholine Induction of coronary artery spasm by acetylcholine in patients with variant angina: possible role of the parasympathetic nervous system in the pathogenesis of coronary artery spasm, 955 Action potentials The monophasic action potential upstroke: a means of characterizing local conduction, 1147 Adenosine Adenosine-sensitive ventricular tachycardia: evidence suggesting cyclic AMP-mediated triggered activity, 270 Adolescence Racial (black-white) comparisons of the relationship of levels of endogenous sex hormones to serum lipoproteins during male adolescence: the Bogalusa Heart Study, 1226 Ambulatory monitoring The use of ambulatory monitoring in the prognostic evaluation of patients with sustained ventricular tachycardia treated with amiodarone, 1054 Amiodarone Amiodarone versus amiodarone and a type IA agent for treatment of patients with rapid ventricular tachycardia, 1037 Effects of long-term treatment with amiodarone on exercise hemodynamics and left ventricular relaxation in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, 544 The use of ambulatory monitoring in the prognostic evaluation of patients with sustained ventricular tachycardia treated with amiodarone, 1054 Amrinone Additive effects of dobutamine and amrinone on myocardial contractility and ventricular performance in patients with severe heart failure, 367 Effect of amrinone on right ventricular function: predominance of afterload reduction, 359 Amyl nitrite T. Lauder Brunton and amyl nitrite: a Victorian vasodilator, 222 Anesthesia Perioperative hypertension in patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy: shorter duration under regional block anesthesia, 1-1 Angina Altered left ventricular diastolic properties during pacing-induced angina in patients with aortic stenosis, 675 Coronary angioplasty for early postinfarction unstable angina, 1365 Effects of propranolol and nifedipine on exercise-induced attack in patients with variant angina: assessment by exercise thallium-201 myocardial scintigraphy with quantitative rotational tomography, 374 Histologic evidence for small-vessel coronary artery disease in patients with angina pectoris and patent large coronary arteries, 964 Increased uptake of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose in postischemic myocardium of patients with exercise-induced angina, 81 Local coronary supersensitivity to diverse vasoconstrictive stimuli in patients with variant angina, 1255 Preliminary experience with synchronized coronary sinus retroperfusion in humans, 381 Provocation of coronary spasm by dopamine in patients with active variant angina pectoris, 262 Resting angina with fixed coronary artery stenosis: nocturnal decline in ischemic threshold, 1248 Ten year survival after coronary artery bypass surgery for angina in patients aged 65 years and older, 509 Angioplasty Changes in systemic vascular resistance detected by the arterial resistometer: preliminary report of a new method tested during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, 780 Coronary angioplasty for early postinfarction unstable angina, 1365 Coronary dissection and total coronary occlusion associated with percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty: significance of initial angiographic morphology of coronary stenosis, 1371 Early results of emergency surgery after coronary angioplasty, III-26 *Roman numbers indicate articles Vol. 74, July-December 1986 published in supplements. Prediction of long-term clinical outcome with final translesional pressure gradient during coronary angioplasty, 563 Prevention of ischemia during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty by transcatheter infusion of oxygenated Fluosol DA 20%, 555 Synthetic patch angioplasty for repair of coarctation of the aorta: experience with aneurysm formation, 1-32 Value of intracoronary electrocardiogram to monitor myocardial ischemia during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, 330 Antioxidants Influence of antioxidants (mannitol and allopurinol) on oxygen free radical generation during and after cardiopulmonary bypass, 111134 Aortic aneurysm Late rupture after Dacron wrapping of aortic aneurysms, 1-11 Synthetic patch angioplasty for repair of coarctation of the aorta: experience with aneurysm formation, 1-32 Aortic disease Extended aortic arch anastomosis for repair of coarctation in infancy, I-37 Surgery for coarctation of the aorta in the neonate, 1-25 Aortic insufficiency Aortic valve insufficiency due to aortic dilatation: correction by sinus rim adjustment, 1-136 Aortic stenosis Altered left ventricular diastolic properties during pacing-induced angina in patients with aortic stenosis, 675 Aortic valvuloplasty for acquired aortic stenosis, 1-130 Balloon dilatation of calcific aortic stenosis in elderly patients: postmortem, intraoperative, and percutaneous valvuloplasty studies, 119 Flow in the aorta and patent ductus arteriosus in infants with aortic atresia or aortic stenosis: a pulsed Doppler ultrasound study, 315 Arrhythmia Ablation of cardiac tissues by an electrode catheter technique for treatment of ectopic supraventricular tachycardia in adults, 1044 Amiodarone versus amiodarone and a type IA agent for treatment of patients with rapid ventricular tachycardia, 1037 The effect of chemical ablation of the endocardium on ventricular fibrillation threshold, 645 The effects of doxorubicin on ventricular tachycardia, 881 Effects of incremental doses of procainamide on ventricular refractoriness, intraventricular conduction, and induction of ventricular tachycardia, 1355 Endocardial catheter mapping: wire skeleton technique for representation of computed arrhythmogenic sites compared with intraoperative mapping, 1346 High-frequency analysis of the surface electrocardiograms of patients with supraventricular tachycardia: accurate identification of atrial activation and determination of the mechanism of tachycardia, 1016 The implantable transvenous cardioverter: long-term efficacy and reproducible induction of ventricular tachycardia, 518 Modulated parasystole originating in the sinoatrial node, 945 The preexcitation index: an aid in determining the mechanism of supraventricular tachycardia and localizing accessory pathways, 493 Prognostic significance of ventricular tachycardia and fibrillation induced at programmed stimulation and delayed potentials detected on the signal-averaged electrocardiograms of survivors of acute myocardial infarction, 731 Resetting response patterns during sustained ventricular tachycardia: relationship to the excitable gap, 722 Simultaneous recording of action potentials from endocardium and epicardium during ischemia in the isolated cat ventricle: relation of temporal electrophysiologic heterogeneities to arrhythmias, 401 Treatment of ventricular arrhythmias after myocardial infarction, 653 Arrhythmogenicity Histologic changes and arrhythmogenicity after discharge through transseptal catheter electrode, 637 Arterial wall Intimal plus medial thickness of the arterial wall: a direct measurement with ultrasound imaging, 1399 1453 [Aspirin-Cardioplegia] SUBJECT INDEX Aspirin Beneficial effect of aspirin in maintaining the patency of small-caliber prosthetic grafts after thrombolysis with urokinase or tissuetype plasminogen activator, I-21 Atherosclerosis The use of frequency histograms of ultrasonic backscatter amplitudes for detection of atherosclerosis in vitro, 1093 Atrial flutter Pharmacologic conversion and suppression of experimental canine atrial flutter: differing effects of d-sotalol, quinidine, and lidocaine and significance of changes in refractoriness and conduction, 197 Atrial tissue Myosin isoenzyme distribution in overloaded human atrial tissue, 477 Atrioventricular canal Prognostic factors and surgical treatment of partial atrioventricular canal, I-42 B B3-Adrenergic receptors Assessment of the ,(-adrenergic receptor pathway in the intact failing human heart: progressive receptor down-regulation and subsensitivity to agonist response, 1290 Blacks Blacks in the Coronary Artery Surgery Study: risk factors and coronary artery disease, 64 P3-Blockade Effects of selective and nonselective /3-adrenergic blockade on mechanisms of exercise conditioning, 664 Hemodynamic-inotropic response to a ,3-blocker with intrinsic sympathomimetic activity in patients with congestive cardiomyopathy, 1390 The renal, forearm, and hormonal responses to standing in the presence and absence of propranolol, 1061 Blood flow Arterial-venous relationships in the human left ventricular myocardium: anatomic basis for countercurrent regulation of blood flow, 1195 Comparison of multiple views for the evaluation of pulmonary arterial blood flow by Doppler echocardiography, 1002 Comparison of perioperative and postoperative phasic blood flow in aortocoronary venous bypass grafts by means of pulsed Doppler echocardiography with implantable microprobes, 111-61 Effect of coronary stenotic lesions on regional myocardial blood flow at rest, 746 Evaluation of human coronary blood flow with an 80 channel, 20 MHz pulsed Doppler velocimeter and zero-cross and Fourier transform methods during cardiac surgery, 111-53 Failure to augment maximal limb blood flow in response to one-leg versus two-leg exercise in patients with severe heart failure, 245 The immediate effects of iohexol on coronary blood flow and myocardial function in vivo, 1416 Interrelationship of mid-diastolic mitral valve motion, pulmonary venous flow, and transmitral flow, 36 Noninvasive evaluation of left ventricular performance based on peak aortic blood acceleration measured with a continuous-wave Doppler velocity meter, 323 Phasic mitral blood flow and regional left ventricular dimensions: possible mechanism of active assist to ventricular filling, 901 Regional myocardial volume perfused by the coronary artery branch: estimation in vivo, 157 Selective enhancement of function of stunned myocardium by increased flow, 843 Sympathetic reflex control of skeletal muscle blood flow in patients with congestive heart failure: evidence for ,B-adrenergic circulatory control, 929 Blood viscosity Effect of a reduction in blood viscosity on maximal myocardial oxygen delivery distal to a moderate coronary stenosis, 1085 Body surface mapping Characterization of the spatial distribution of late ventricular potentials by body surface mapping in patients with ventricular tachycardia, 1323 1454 Mapping of the body surface potential in patients with the idiopathic long QT syndrome, 1334 The role of initial minimum potentials on body surface maps in predicting the site of accessory pathways in patients with WolffParkinson-White syndrome. 89 Brunton, T. Lauder T. Lauder Brunton and amvl nitrite: a Victorian vasodilator, 222 C Calcitonin gene-related peptide Calcitonin gene-related peptide: a potent dilator of human epicardial coronary arteries, 1243 Calcium antagonists Comparative effects of nicardipine, a new calcium antagonist, on size of myocardial infarction after coronary artery occlusion in dogs, 420 Frequency-dependent effects of calcium antagonists on atrioventricular conduction and refractoriness: demonstration and characterization in anesthetized dogs, 1156 Cardiac arrest Arteriovenous carbon dioxide and pH gradients during cardiac arrest, 1071 Vest inflation without simultaneous ventilation during cardiac arrest in dogs: improved survival from prolonged cardiopulmonary resuscitation, 1407 Cardiac conduction Evolution of a hereditary cardiac conduction and muscle disorder: a study involving a family with six generations affected, 21 Pharmacologic conversion and suppression of experimental canine atrial flutter: differing effects of d-sotalol, quinidine, and lidocaine and significance of changes in refractoriness and conduction, 197 Use-dependent effects of lidocaine on conduction in canine myocardium: application of the modulated receptor hypothesis in vivo. 205 Cardiac output Maintenance of cardiac output with normal filling pressures in patients with dilated heart failure, 1303 Cardiac tamponade The shift in the relationship between intrapericardial fluid pressure and volume induced by acute left ventricular pressure overload during cardiac tamponade, 173 Cardiac transplantation Cardiac transplantation, 913 Early function of cardiac homografts: relationship to hemodynamics in the donor and length of the ischemic period, 111-77 Magnetic resonance imaging of cardiac transplants: the evaluation of rejection of cardiac allografts with and without immunosuppression, 145 Noninvasive monitoring of cardiac allograft rejection by intramyocardial electrogram recordings, 111-72 Preservation of donor heart function and high-energy stores by continuous perfusion with synthetic plasma at 22° C, 111-80 Reversal of cardiac transplant rejection without massive immunosuppression, III-68 Cardiogenic shock Surgical treatment of cardiogenic shock after myocardial infarction, 111-11 Cardiomyopathy The differential effects of positive inotropic and vasodilator therapy on diastolic properties in patients with congestive cardiomyopathy, 815 Evolution of a hereditary cardiac conduction and muscle disorder: a study involving a family with six generations affected, 21 Hemodynamic-inotropic response to a (3-blocker with intrinsic sympathomimetic activity in patients with congestive cardiomyopathy, 1390 Time variation of mitral regurgitant flow in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy, 684 Cardioplegia The efficacy of blood versus crystalloid sinus cardioplegia during global myocardial ischemia, III-99 Enhancement of cardioplegic protection with the free-radical scavenger peroxidase, III-138 CIRCULATION [Cardioplegia-Congestive heart failure] Late postoperative ventricular function after blood and crystalloid cardioplegia, 111-89 Regional myocardial protection by retrograde coronary sinus infusion of cardioplegic solution, 111-16 Retrograde coronary sinus versus aortic root perfusion with cold cardioplegia: a randomized study of levels of cardiac enzymes in 40 patients, II1-105 Cardiopulmonary bypass Influence of antioxidants (mannitol and allopurinol) on oxygen free radical generation during and after cardiopulmonary bypass, III134 Oxygen free radical generation during cardiopulmonary bypass: correlation with complement activation, Il1-130 Platelet size and mass as an indicator for platelet transfusion after cardiopulmonary bypass, 111-153 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Absence of improvement in resuscitation from ventricular fibrillation by sodium bicarbonate in dogs, IV-75 Acute myocardial infarction: state of the art, IV- 120 Advanced pediatric life support: state of the art, IV-124 Alternative approaches to external chest compression, IV-98 Alternative methods of ventilation during respiratory and cardiac arrest, IV-63 Arteriovenous carbon dioxide and pH gradients during cardiac arrest, 1071 Calcium-channel blockers and advanced cardiac life support, IV-94 Calcium: limited indications, some danger, IV-90 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: beyond cardiac massage, 443 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and hypothermia, IV-29 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation with interposed abdominal compression, IV-37 Cardiovascular pharmacology I, IV-70 Cardiovascular pharmacology II: the use of catecholamines, pressor agents, digitalis, and corticosteroids in CPR and emergency cardiac care, IV-80 Cardiovascular pharmacology III: atropine, calcium, calcium blockers, and lP-blockers, IV-86 Cerebral resuscitation after cardiac arrest: a review, IV-138 Continuous external counterpressure during closed-chest resuscitation: a critical appraisal of the military antishock trouser gannent and abdominal binder, IV-102 Defibrillation performed by the emergency medical technician, IV-9 Education and evaluation in emergency cardiac care programs (CPR and advanced cardiac life support): state of the art, IV-18 Electrical therapy for cardiovascular emergencies, IV- 111 Emergency medical service systems in acute cardiac care: state of the art, IV-4 Energy requirements for defibrillation, IV-1 17 External compression without adjuncts, IV-33 Foreign body airway obstruction: considerations in 1985, IV-60 The influence of manual chest compression rate on hemodynamic support during cardiac arrest: high-impulse cardiopulmonary resuscitation, IV-51 Management of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, IV-108 Modifications of cardiopulmonary resuscitation based on the cough, IV-42 Near drowning, IV-27 A needs assessment of advanced life support and emergency medical services in the pediatric patient: state of the art, IV- 129 The role of the esophageal obturator airway in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, IV-134 Special considerations for defibrillation performed by emergency medical technicians in small communities, IV-13 Special resuscitation situations: near drowning, traumatic injury, electric shock, and hypothermia, IV-23 Standards and guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiac care, IV-1 Teaching and credentialing the physically challenged: state of the art. A review of change in the clinical and scientific data since 1980, IV-66 Vest inflation without simultaneous ventilation during cardiac arrest in dogs: improved survival from prolonged cardiopulmonary resuscitation, 1407 Cardioversion The implantable transvenous cardioverter: long-term efficacy and Vol. 74, July-December 1986 SUBJECT INDEX reproducible induction of ventricular tachycardia, 518 Catecholamines Characteristics of initiation and termination of catecholamine-induced triggered activity in atrial fibers of the coronary sinus, 1168 Catheter ablation Ablation of cardiac tissues by an electrode catheter technique for treatment of ectopic supraventricular tachycardia in adults, 1044 Chemical ablation The effect of chemical ablation of the endocardium on ventricular fibrillation threshold, 645 Cholesterol High-density lipoprotein cholesterol and coronary heart disease in hypercholesterolemic men: The Lipid Research Clinics Coronary Primary Prevention Trial, 1217 Histamine-induced coronary spasm in regions of intimal thickening in miniature pigs: roles of serum cholesterol and spontaneous or induced intimal thickening, 826 Regulation of plasma levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol: interpretation of data on low-density lipoprotein turnover in man, 805 Chordae tendineae The effect of preservation of chordae tendineae in mitral valve replacement for postinfarction mitral regurgitation, 1-1 16 Clinical trials Beyond randomized clinical trials: applying clinical experience in the treatment of patients with coronary artery disease, 1191 Optimal detection of the progression of coronary artery disease: comparison of methods suitable for risk factor intervention trials, 1235 Coarctation Extended aortic arch anastomosis for repair of coarctation in infancy, '-37 Surgery for coarctation of the aorta in the neonate, 1-25 Synthetic patch angioplasty for repair of coarctation of the aorta: experience with aneurysm formation, 1-32 Collateral circulation Limitation of myocardial ischemia by collateral circulation during sudden controlled coronary artery occlusion: a prospective study, 469 Complement activation Oxygen free radical generation during cardiopulmonary bypass: correlation with complement activation, 111-130 Conduction Effect of postganglionic vagal stimulation on the organization of atrioventricular nodal conduction in isolated rabbit heart tissue, 869 Effects of incremental doses of procainamide on ventricular refractoriness, intraventricular conduction, and induction of ventricular tachycardia, 1355 The effects of procainamide on conduction in anisotropic canine ventricular myocardium, 616 Frequency-dependent effects of calcium antagonists on atrioventricular conduction and refractoriness: demonstration and characterization in anesthetized dogs, 1156 The monophasic action potential upstroke: a means of characterizing local conduction, 1147 Congeaital heart disease Color Doppler detection of multiple ventricular septal defects, 1317 Does prostacyclin enhance the selective pulmonary vasodilator effect of oxygen in children with congenital heart disease? 135 Extended aortic arch anastomosis for repair of coarctation in infancy, I-37 Flow in the aorta and patent ductus arteriosus in infants with aortic atresia or aortic stenosis: a pulsed Doppler ultrasound study, 315 Long-term results in surgical treatment of children 4 years old or younger with coronary involvement due to Kawasaki disease, 1-77 Prognostic factors and surgical treatment of partial atrioventricular canal, I-42 Surgery for coarctation of the aorta in the neonate, 1-25 Synthetic patch angioplasty for repair of coarctation of the aorta: experience with aneurysm formation, 1-32 Up to 7 years of follow-up after two-stage anatomic correction of simple transposition of the great arteries, 1-47 Congestive heart failure Additive effects of dobutamine and amrinone on myocardial contrac- 1455 [Congestive SUBJECT INDEX tility and ventricular performance in patients with severe heart failure, 367 Effect of amrinone on right ventricular function: predominance of afterload reduction, 359 Endurance training in rats with chronic heart failure induced by myocardial infarction, 431 Evidence for a direct renal stimulating effect of prostaglandin E2 on renin release in patients with congestive heart failure, 1203 Failure to augment maximal limb blood flow in response to one-leg versus two-leg exercise in patients with severe heart failure. 245 Maintenance of cardiac output with normal filling pressures in patients with dilated heart failure, 1303 Sympathetic reflex control of skeletal muscle blood flow in patients with congestive heart failure: evidence for f-adrenergic circulatory control, 929 Contrast media The immediate effects of iohexol on coronary blood flow and myocardial function in vivo, 1416 Coronary circulation Arterial-venous relationships in the human left ventricular myocardium: anatomic basis for countercurrent regulation of blood flow, 1195 Coronary Artery Surgery Study Blacks in the Coronary Artery Surgery Study: risk factors and coronary artery disease, 64 The influence of surgery on the natural history of angiographically documented left ventricular aneurysm: the Coronary Artery Surgery Study, 1 10 Coronary artery disease Association of levels of lipoprotein Lp(a), plasma lipids, and other lipoproteins with coronary artery disease documented by angiography, 758 Beyond randomized clinical trials: applying clinical experience in the treatment of patients with coronary artery disease, 1191 Blacks in the Coronary Artery Surgery Study: risk factors and coronary artery disease, 64 Effect of coronary stenotic lesions on regional myocardial blood flow at rest, 746 Family history of heart attack: a modifiable risk factor? 239 Features of the exercise test that reflect the activity of ischemic heart disease out of hospital, 72 High-density lipoprotein cholesterol and coronary heart disease in hypercholesterolemic men: The Lipid Research Clinics Coronary Primary Prevention Trial, 1217 Histologic evidence for small-vessel coronary artery disease in patients with angina pectoris and patent large coronary arteries, 964 Identification of impaired metabolic reserve by atrial pacing in patients with significant coronary artery stenosis, 281 Improvement of left ventricular contractile function by exercise training in patients with coronary artery disease, 350 Mechanisms of remote myocardial dysfunction during coronary artery occlusion in the presence of multivessel disease, 588 Mitral valve repair for mitral regurgitation secondary to coronary artery disease, 1-88 Optimal detection of the progression of coronary artery disease: comparison of methods suitable for risk factor intervention trials, 1235 Quantitation of absolute area of coronary arterial stenosis: experimental validation with a preparation in vivo, 1099 Resting angina with fixed coronary artery stenosis: nocturnal decline in ischemic threshold, 1248 Coronary artery surgery Bypass surgery with the internal mammary artery graft: a 15 year follow-up, 111-30 Extended use of the internal mammary artery graft: important anatomic and physiologic considerations, 111-42 Perioperative risk of bilateral internal mammary after artery grafting: analysis of 500 cases from 1971 to 1984, 111-37 Ten year survival after coronary artery bypass surgery for angina in patients aged 65 years and older, 509 The role of coronary bypass surgery for 'left main equivalent' coronary disease: the Coronary Artery Surgery Study Registry, III-17 Use of internalmammary artery grafts for multiple coronary artery bypasses, 111-48 Coronary dissection Coronary dissection and total coronary occlusion associated with 1456 heart failure-Echocardiography] angioplasty: significance of initial angiographic morphology of coronary stenosis, 1371 Coronary occlusion Effect of a reduction in blood viscosity on maximal myocardial oxygen delivery distal to a moderate coronary stenosis, 1085 ST segment response to acute coronary occlusion: coronary hemodynamic and angiographic determinants of direction of ST segment shift, 973 percutaneous transluminal coronary Coronary spasm Histamine-induced coronary spasm in regions of intimal thickening in miniature pigs: roles of serum cholesterol and spontaneous or induced intimal thickening, 826 Induction of coronary artery spasm by acetylcholine in patients with variant angina: possible role of the parasympathetic nervous system in the pathogenesis of coronary artery spasm, 955 Provocation of coronary spasm by dopamine in patients with active variant angina pectoris, 262 Coronary syndromes Anatomic-physiologic links between acute coronary syndromes, 6 Creatine kinase Diagnostic changes in plasma creatine kinase isoforms early after the onset of acute myocardial infarction, 105 Early detection of myocardial reperfusion by assay of plasma MMcreatine kinase isoforms in dogs 567 Cyclic AMP Adenosine-sensitive ventricular tachycardia: evidence suggesting cyclic AMP-mediated triggered activity, 270 D Defibrillation The potential gradient field created by epicardial defibrillation electrodes in dogs, 626 Dipyridamole Prevention of myocardial platelet deposition and thromboxane release with dipyridamole, III-145 Dobutamine Additive effects of dobutamine and amrinone on myocardial contractility and ventricular performance in patients with severe heart failure, 367 Dopamine Provocation of coronary spasm by dopamine in patients with active variant angina pectoris, 262 Doxorubicin The effects of doxorubicin on ventricular tachycardia, 881 E Echocardiography Changes in intracardiac blood flow velocities and right and left ventricular stroke volumes with gestational age in the normal human fetus: a prospective Doppler echocardiographic study, 1208 Color Doppler detection of multiple ventricular septal defects, 1317 Comparison of multiple views for the evaluation of pulmonary arterial blood flow by Doppler echocardiography, 1002 Comparison of perioperative and postoperative phasic blood flow in aortocoronary venous bypass grafts by means of pulsed Doppler echocardiography with implantable microprobes, III-61 Continuous-wave Doppler echocardiographic detection of pulmonary regurgitation and its application to noninvasive estimation of pulmonary artery pressure, 484 Direct measurement of inner and outer wall thickening dynamics with epicardial echocardiography, 164 Evaluation of human coronary blood flow with an 80 channel, 20 MHz pulsed Doppler velocimeter and zero-cross and Fourier transform methods during cardiac surgery, III-53 Flow in the aorta and patent ductus arteriosus in infants with aortic atresia or aortic stenosis: a pulsed Doppler ultrasound study, 315 The influence of preload and heart rate on Doppler echocardiographic indexes of left ventricular performance: comparison with invasive indexes in an experimental preparation, 181 Intraoperative echocardiography for the evaluation of valvular regurgitation: experience in 263 patients, 1-143 CIRCULATION [Echocardiography-Histamine] Noninvasive evaluation of left ventricular performance based on peak aortic blood acceleration measured with a continuous-wave Doppler velocity meter, 323 Quantitation of mitral regurgitation by Doppler echocardiography, 306 The shift in the relationship between intrapericardial fluid pressure and volume induced by acute left ventricular pressure overload during cardiac tamponade, 173 Validation of continuous-wave Doppler echocardiographic measurements of mitral and tricuspid prosthetic valve gradients: a simultaneous Doppler-catheter study, 786 Editorials Anatomic-physiologic links between acute coronary syndromes, 6 Beyond randomized clinical trials: applying clinical experience in the treatment of patients with coronary artery disease, 1 191 Cardiology 1985: 'Whither are we tending and what ought our aim to be?' Presidential Address, 449 The conflict and paradox of medical practice and corporate medicine, 659 Gender, cardiology, and optimal medical care, 917 Electrocardiography High-frequency analysis of the surface electrocardiograms of patients with supraventricular tachycardia: accurate identification of atrial activation and determination of the mechanism of tachycardia, 1016 Value of intracoronary electrocardiogram to monitor myocardial ischemia during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, 330 Electrophysiology Adenosine-sensitive ventricular tachycardia: evidence suggesting cyclic AMP-mediated triggered activity, 270 Characteristics of initiation and termination of catecholamine-induced triggered activity in atrial fibers of the coronary sinus, 1 168 The effect of chemical ablation of the endocardium on ventricular fibrillation threshold, 645 Effect of postganglionic vagal stimulation on the organization of atrioventricular nodal conduction in isolated rabbit heart tissue, 869 The effects of procainamide on conduction in anisotropic canine ventricular myocardium, 616 Endocardial catheter mapping: validation of a cineradiographic method for accurate localization of left ventricular sites, 862 Frequency-dependent effects of calcium antagonists on atrioventricular conduction and refractoriness: demonstration and characterization in anesthetized dogs, 1156 Histologic changes and arrhythmogenicity after discharge through transseptal catheter electrode, 637 Late potentials detected after myocardial infarction: natural history and prognostic significance, 1280 The monophasic action potential upstroke: a means of characterizing local conduction, 1147 The potential gradient field created by epicardial defibrillation electrodes in dogs, 626 The role of initial minimum potentials on body surface maps in predicting the site of accessory pathways in patients with WolffParkinson-White syndrome, 89 Simultaneous recording of action potentials from endocardium and epicardium during ischemia in the isolated cat ventricle: relation of temporal electrophysiologic heterogeneities to arrhythmias, 401 Vector mapping of myocardial activation, 603 Endarterectomy Perioperative hypertension in patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy: shorter duration under regional block anesthesia, 1-1 Endocardial catheter mapping Endocardial catheter mapping: wire skeleton technique for representation of computed arrhythmogenic sites compared with intraoperative mapping, 1346 Enzyme isoforms Diagnostic changes in plasma creatine kinase isoforms early after the onset of acute myocardial infarction, 105 Exercise Effects of propranolol and nifedipine on exercise-induced attack in patients with variant angina: assessment by exercise thallium-201 myocardial scintigraphy with quantitative rotational tomography, 374 Vol. 74, July-December 1986 SUBJECT INDEX Endurance training in rats with chronic heart failure induced by myocardial infarction, 431 Failure to augment maximal limb blood flow in response to one-leg versus two-leg exercise in patients with severe heart failure, 245 Features of the exercise test that reflect the activity of ischemic heart disease out of hospital, 72 Improvement of left ventricular contractile function by exercise training in patients with coronary artery disease, 350 Inhibition of platelet aggregability by moderate-intensity physical exercise: a randomized clinical trial in overweight men, 939 Predictive value of the exercise tolerance test for mortality in North American men: the Lipid Research Clinics Mortality Follow-up Study, 252 F Family history Family history of heart attack: a modifiable risk factor? 239 Fetal physiology Changes in intracardiac blood flow velocities and right and left ventricular stroke volumes with gestational age in the normal human fetus: a prospective Doppler echocardiographic study, 1208 Fibrinolysis Assessment of fibrin degradation products during fibrinolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction, 1027 '5F-Fluorodeoxyglucose Increased uptake of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose in postischemic dium of patients with exercise-induced angina, 81 ni*yocar- Fluosol Prevention of ischemia during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty by transcatheter infusion of oxygenated Fluosol DA 20%, 555 Fontan procedure Left ventricular wall stress and contractile function in childhood: normal values and comparison of Fontan versus palliation only in patients with tricuspid atresia, 1-61 Free radicals Free radicals and myocardial injury: pharmacologic implications, 1 G GdDTPA Magnetic resonance imaging of acute myocardial infarction: gadolinium diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid as a marker of reperfusion, 1434 Gender Gender, cardiology, and optimal medical care, 917 H Heart failure Assessment of the /3-adrenergic receptor pathway in the intact failing human heart: progressive receptor down-regulation and subsensitivity to agonist response, 1290 Preservation of glomerular filtration rate in human heart failure by activation of the renin-angiotensin system, 766 Rapid ventricular pacing in the dog: pathophysiologic studies of heart failure, 1075 Vasodilatory behavior of skeletal muscle arterioles in patients with nonedematous chronic heart failure, 775 Hemodynamics Effects of long-term treatment with amiodarone on exercise hemodynamics and left ventricular relaxation in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, 544 Hemodynamic predictors of outcome in patients undergoing valve replacement, 1309 Heparin Enhancement of thrombolysis with tissue-type plasminogen activator by pretreatment with heparin, 583 Histamine Histamine-induced coronary spasm in regions of intimal thickening in miniature pigs: roles of serum cholesterol and spontaneous or induced intimal thickening, 826 1457 SUBJECT INDEX SHypertension-Mapping] Hypertension Impaired responsiveness of the ventricular sensory receptor in hypertensive patients with left ventricular hypertrophy. 980 Perioperative hypertension in patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy: shorter duration under regional block anesthesia, I- 1 Ventricular/vascular interaction in patients with mild systemic hypertension and normal peripheral resistance. 455 Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Does verapamil improve left ventricular relaxation in patients with myocardial hypertrophy? 530 Effects of long-term treatment with amiodarone on exercise hemodynamics and left ventricular relaxation in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, 544 Hypertrophy Impaired responsiveness of the ventricular sensory receptor in hypertensive patients with left ventricular hypertrophy. 980 Hypoplastic left heart syndrome Analysis of potential anatomic or physiologic determinants of outcome of palliative surgery for hypoplastic left heart syndrome, 1-70 angioplasty by transcatheter infusion of oxygenated Fluosol DA 20%, 555 Selective enhancement of function of stunned myocardium by increased flow, 843 Simultaneous recording of action potentials from endocardium and epicardium during ischemia in the isolated cat ventricle: relation of temporal electrophysiologic heterogeneities to arrhythmias, 401 Value of the intracoronary electrocardiogram to monitor myocardial ischemia during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, 330 Isoenzymes Myosin isoenzyme distribution in overloaded human atrial tissue, 477 K Kawasaki disease Long-term results in surgical treatment of children 4 years old or younger with coronary involvement due to Kawasaki disease, 1-77 I L Immunosuppression Magnetic resonance imaging of cardiac transplants: the evaluation of rejection of cardiac allografts with and without immunosuppression, 145 Reversal of cardiac transplant rejection without massive immunosuppression, III-68 Implantable cardioverter The implantable transvenous cardioverter: long-term efficacy and reproducible induction of ventricular tachycardia, 518 Infarct size Reduction in experimental infarct size by recombinant human superoxide dismutase: insights into the pathophysiology of reperfusion injury, 1424 Scintigraphic quantification of myocardial necrosis in patients after intravenous injection of myosin-specific antibody 501 Integrated backscatter Sensitive detection of the effects of reperfusion on myocardium by ultrasonic tissue characterization with integrated backscatter. 389 Internal mammary artery Bypass surgery with the internal mammary artery graft: a 15 year follow-up, 111-30 Extended use of the internal mammary artery graft: important anatomic and physiologic considerations, III-42 Perioperative risk of bilateral internal mammary after artery grafting: analysis of 500 cases from 1971 to 1984, 111-37 Use of internal mammary artery grafts for multiple coronary artery bypasses, 111-48 Intraventricular tunnel Intraventricular tunnel repair for Taussig-Bing heart and related cardiac anomalies, 1-53 Late potentials Characterization of the spatial distribution of late ventricular potentials by body surface mapping in patients with ventricular tachycardia, 1323 Late potentials detected after myocardial infarction: natural history and prognostic significance, 1280 Lidocaine Pharmacologic conversion and suppression of experimental canine atrial flutter: differing effects of d-sotalol, quinidine, and lidocaine and significance of changes in refractoriness and conduction, 197 Use-dependent effects of lidocaine on conduction in canine myocardium: application of the modulated receptor hypothesis in vivo, 205 Lipid Research Clinics Predictive value of the exercise tolerance test for mortality in North American men: the Lipid Research Clinics Mortality Follow-up Study, 252 Lipoproteins Association of levels of lipoprotein Lp(a), plasma lipids, and other lipoproteins with coronary artery disease documented by angiography, 758 High-density lipoprotein cholesterol and coronary heart disease in hypercholesterolemic men: The Lipid Research Clinics Coronary Primary Prevention Trial, 1217 Racial (black-white) comparisons of the relationship of levels of endogenous sex hormones to serum lipoproteins during male adolescence: the Bogalusa Heart Study, 1226 Regulation of plasma levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol: interpretation of data on low-density lipoprotein turnover in man, 805 Long QT syndrome Mapping of the body surface potential in patients with the idiopathic long QT syndrome, 1334 Ludwig C Carl Ludwig and the Leipzig Physiological Institute: 'a factory of new knowledge', 920 lohexol The immediate effects of iohexol on coronary blood flow and myocardial function in vivo, 1416 Ischemia Acute spinal cord ischemia: prevention of paraplegia with verapamil, 1-5 Changes in systemic vascular resistance detected by the arterial resistometer: preliminary report of a new method tested during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, 780 Characterization of postischemic myocardial oxygen utilization, 111125 Delays of lethal cell injury in ischemic myocardium by preconditioning with ischemia, 1 124 Features of the exercise test that reflect the activity of ischemic heart disease out of hospital, 72 Iodine 123-phenylpentadecanoic acid myocardial scintigraphy: usefulness in the identification of myocardial ischemia, 1007 Limitation of myocardial ischemia by collateral circulation during sudden controlled coronary artery occlusion: a prospective study, 469 Prevention of ischemia during percutaneous transluminal coronary 1458 M Magnetic resonance imaging Magnetic resonance imaging of cardiac transplants: the evaluation of rejection of cardiac allografts with and without immunosuppression, 145 Magnetic resonance imaging of acute myocardial infarction: gadolinium diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid as a marker of reperfusion, 1434 Mapping Endocardial catheter mapping: validation of a cineradiographic method for accurate localization of left ventricular sites, 862 Vector mapping of myocardial activation, 603 CIRCULATION [Metabolism-Pacing] Metabolism Identification of impaired metabolic reserve by atrial pacing in patients with significant coronary artery stenosis, 281 Mitral incompetence Long-term results of valve repair in children with acquired mitral valve incompetence, 1-104 Mitral regurgitation Mitral valve repair for mitral regurgitation secondary to coronary artery disease, I-88 Quantitation of mitral regurgitation by Doppler echocardiography, 306 The effect of preservation of chordae tendineae in mitral valve replacement for postinfarction mitral regurgitation, 1-116 Time variation of mitral regurgitant flow in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy, 684 Mitral valve motion Interrelationship of mid-diastolic mitral valve motion, pulmonary venous flow, and transmitral flow, 36 Mitral valve reconstruction Long-term follow-up after mitral valve reconstruction: incidence of postoperative left ventricular outflow obstruction, 1-99 Results of mitral valve reconstruction, 1-82 Mortality Predictive value of the exercise tolerance test for mortality in North American men: the Lipid Research Clinics Mortality Follow-up Study, 252 Myocardial activation Vector mapping of myocardial activation, 603 Myocardial dysfunction Assessment of ischemic regional myocardial dysfunction and its reversibility, 1186 Myocardial infarction Antithrombotic therapy for acute myocardial infarction: mechanisms and prevention of deep venous, left ventricular, and coronary artery thromboembolism, 111-1 Assessment of fibrin degradation products during fibrinolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction, 1027 Clinical and prognostic importance of persistent precordial (V-V4) electrocardiographic ST segment depression in patients with inferior transmural myocardial infarction, 56 Comparative effects of nicardipine, a.new calcium antagonist, on size of myocardial infarction after coronary artery occlusion in dogs, 420 Coronary angioplasty for early postinfarction unstable angina, 1365 Coronary thrombolysis with recombinant single-chain urokinasetype plasminogen activator in patients with acute myocardial infarction, 1066 Delays of lethal cell injury in ischemic myocardium by preconditioning with ischemia, 1124 Diagnostic changes in plasma creatine kinase isoforms early after the onset of acute myocardial infarction, 105 Endurance training in rats with chronic heart failure induced by myocardial infarction, 431 Late potentials detected after myocardial infarction: natural history and prognostic significance, 1280 Left ventricular remodeling after myocardial infarction: a corollary to infarct expansion, 693 Magnetic resonance imaging of acute myocardial infarction: gadolinium diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid as a marker of reperfusion, 1434 Measurement of regional wall motion from biplane contrast ventriculograms: a comparison of the 30 degree right anterior oblique and 60 degree left anterior oblique projections in patients with acute myocardial infaraction, 796 Myocardial infarction in young patients: an analysis by age subsets, 712 Postinfarction ventricular septal rupture: the importance of location of infarction and right ventricular function in determining survival, 45 Prognostic significance of ventricular tachycardia and fibrillation induced at programmed stimulation and delayed potentials detected on the signal-averaged electrocardiograms of survivors of acute myocardial infarction, 731 Quantification of myocardial infarct size by thallium-201 single- Vol. 74, July-December 1986 SUBJECT INDEX photon emission computed tomography: experimental validation in the dog, 852 Quantitative analysis of myocardial infarct structure in patients with ventricular tachycardia, 1266 Reduction in experimental infarct size by recombinant human superoxide dismutase: insights into the pathophysiology of reperfusion injury, 1424 Risk stratification for 1 year survival based on characteristics identified in the early hours of acute myocardial infarction. The Western Washington Intracoronary Streptokinase Trial, 703 Scintigraphic quantification of myocardial necrosis in patients after intravenous injection of myosin-specific antibody, 501 The subendocardial border zone during acute ischemia of the rabbit heart: an electrophysiologic, metabolic, and morphologic correlative study, 1137 Surgical treatment of cardiogenic shock after myocardial infarction, 111-11 Treatment of ventricular arrhythmias after myocardial infarction, 653 Myocardial injury Free radicals and myocardial injury: pharmacologic implications, 1 Myocardial relaxation Myocardial relaxation and passive diastolic properties in man, 991 Myocardial stilfness Effects of nifedipine on intrinsic myocardial stiffness in man, 126 Myosin Myosin isoenzyme distribution in overloaded human atrial tissue, 477 Scintigraphic quantification of myocardial necrosis in patients after intravenous injection of myosin-specific antibody, 501 N Nicardipine Comparative effects of nicardipine, a new calcium antagonist, on size of myocardial infarction after coronary artery occlusion in dogs, 420 Nifedipine Effects of nifedipine on intrinsic myocardial stiffness in man, 126 Effects of propranolol and nifedipine on exercise-induced attack in patients with variant angina: assessment by exercise thallium-201 myocardial scintigraphy with quantitative rotational tomography, 374 Nitrates Tolerance to organic nitrates, 1181 Nitroglycerin Altered spectrum of nitroglycerin action in long-term treatment: nitroglycerin-specific venous tolerance with maintenance of arterial vasodepressor potency, 573 Nuclear imaging Iodine 123-phenylpentadecanoic acid myocardial scintigraphy: usefulness in the identification of myocardial ischemia, 1007 0 Oxygen delivery Effect of a reduction in blood viscosity on maximal myocardial oxygen delivery distal to a moderate coronary stenosis, 1085 Oxygen free radicals Influence of antioxidants (mannitol and allopurinol) on oxygen free radical generation during and after cardiopulmonary bypass, 111134 Oxygen free radical generation during cardiopulmonary bypass: correlation with complement activation, Il1-130 Oxygen utilization Characterization of postischemic myocardial oxygen utilization, 125 11- p Pacing Altered left ventricular diastolic properties during pacing-induced angina in patients with aortic stenosis, 675 1459 [Pacing-Risk factors] SUBJECT INDEX Identification of impaired metabolic reserve by atrial pacing in patients with significant coronary artery stenosis, 281 Rapid ventricular pacing in the dog: pathophysiologic studies of heart failure, 1075 Paraplegia Acute spinal cord ischemia: prevention of paraplegia with verapamil, I-5 Parasympathetic nervous system Induction of coronary artery spasm by acetylcholine in patients with variant angina: possible role of the parasympathetic nervous system in the pathogenesis of coronary artery spasm. 955 Parasystole Modulated parasystole originating in the sinoatrial node, 945 Perfusion Regional myocardial volume perfused by the coronary artery branch: estimation in vivo, 157 Pericarditis Ventricular coupling in constrictive pericarditis, 597 Peroxidase Enhancement of cardioplegic protection with the free-radical scavenger peroxidase, III-138 Perspectives Assessment of ischemic regional myocardial dysfunction and its reversibility, 1186 Cardiac transplantation, 913 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: beyond cardiac massage, 443 Free radicals and myocardial injury: pharmacologic implications, 1 Reperfusion injury: laboratory artifact on clinical dilemma? 215 Tolerance to organic nitrates, 1181 Treatment of ventricular arrhythmias after myocardial infarction, 653 Pindolol Hemodynamic-inotropic response to a 13-blocker with intrinsic sympathomimetic activity in patients with congestive cardiomyopathy, 1390 Platelets Inhibition of platelet aggregability by moderate-intensity physical exercise: a randomized clinical trial in overweight men, 939 Platelet size and mass as an indicator for platelet transfusion after cardiopulmonary bypass, III-153 Prevention of myocardial platelet deposition and thromboxane release with dipyridamole, III-145 Position statements Coronary risk factor modification in children: exercise, 1189A Coronary risk factor modification in children: smoking, 1192A Diagnosis and treatment of primary hyperlipidemia in childhood, 1181A Dietary guidelines for healthy American adults, 1464A Positron emission tomography Increased uptake of '8F-fluorodeoxyglucose in postischemic myocardium of patients with exercise-induced angina. 81 Postextrasystolic potentiation Mechanics of postextrasystolic potentiation in normal subjects and patients with valvular heart disease. 10 Preexcitation The preexcitation index: an aid in determining the mechanism of supraventricular tachycardia and localizing accessory pathways, 493 Surgery for Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome: further experience with an epicardial approach, 525 Preludes and Progress T. Lauder Brunton and amyl nitrite: a Victorian vasodilator, 222 Carl Ludwig and the Leipzig Physiological Institute: 'a factory of new knowledge', 920 Presidential Address Cardiology 1985: 'Whither are we tending and what ought our aim to be?' Presidential Address, 449 Pressure-volume relationship Assessment of the end-systolic pressure-volume relationship in human beings with the use of a time-varying elastance model, 97 The effect of vasoactive agents on the left ventricular end-systolic pressure-volume relation in closed-chest dogs. 1107 Procainamide Effects of incremental doses of procainamide on ventricular refractoriness, intraventricular conduction, and induction of ventricular tachycardia, 1355 1460 The effects of procainamide on conduction in anisotropic canine ventricular myocardium, 616 Prognosis Clinical and prognostic importance of persistent precordial (V1-V4) electrocardiographic ST segment depression in patients with inferior transmural myocardial infarction, 56 Programmed stimulation Prognostic significance of ventricular tachycardia and fibrillation induced at programmed stimulation and delayed potentials detected on the signal-averaged electrocardiograms of survivors of acute myocardial infarction, 731 Propranolol Effects of propranolol and nifedipine on exercise-induced attack in patients with variant angina: assessment by exercise thallium-201 myocardial scintigraphy with quantitative rotational tomography, 374 The renal, forearm, and hormonal responses to standing in the presence and absence of propranolol, 1061 Prostacyclin Does prostacyclin enhance the selective pulmonary vasodilator effect of oxygen in children with congenital heart disease? 135 Prostaglandins Evidence for a direct renal stimulating effect of prostaglandin E2 on renin release in patients with congestive heart failure, 1203 Prosthetic grafts Beneficial effect of aspirin in maintaining the patency of small-caliber prosthetic grafts after thrombolysis with urokinase or tissuetype plasminogen activator, 1-21 Prosthetic valves Five year follow-up after valve replacement with the St. Jude Medical valve in infants and children, 1-110 Pulmonary regurgitation Continuous-wave Doppler echocardiographic detection of pulmonary regurgitation and its application to noninvasive estimation of pulmonary artery pressure, 484 Q QT interval Polymorphous ventricular tachycardia: clinical characterization, therapy, and the QT interval. 340 Quinidine Pharmacologic conversion and suppression of experimental canine atrial flutter: differing effects of d-sotalol, quinidine, and lidocaine and significance of changes in refractoriness and conduction, 197 R Race Racial (black-white) comparisons of the relationship of levels of endogenous sex hormones to serum lipoproteins during male adolescence: the Bogalusa Heart Study, 1226 Rejection Noninvasive monitoring of cardiac allograft rejection by intramyocardial electrogram recordings, III-72 Renin-angiotensin system Preservation of glomerular filtration rate in human heart failure by activation of the renin-angiotensin system, 766 Reperfusion Early detection of myocardial reperfusion by assay of plasma MMcreatine kinase isoforms in dogs, 567 Reduction in experimental infarct size by recombinant human superoxide dismutase: insights into the pathophysiology of reperfusion injury, 1424 Sensitive detection of the effects of reperfusion on myocardium by ultrasonic tissue characterization with integrated backscatter, 389 Reperfusion injury Reperfusion injury: laboratory artifact on clinical dilemma? 215 Retroperfusion Preliminary experience with synchronized coronary sinus retroperfusion in humans, 381 Risk factors Family history of heart attack: a modifiable risk factor? 239 CIRCULATION [Risk stratification-Transposition of the great arteries] Risk stratification Risk stratification for 1 year survival based on characteristics identified in the early hours of acute myocardial infarction. The Western Washington Intracoronary Streptokinase Trial, 703 S SPECT Quantification of myocardial infarct size by thallium-201 singlephoton emission computed tomography: experimental validation in the dog, 852 ST segment ST segment response to acute coronary occlusion: coronary hemodynamic and angiographic determinants of direction of ST segment shift, 973 Scintigraphy Iodine 1 23-phenylpentadecanoic acid myocardial scintigraphy: usefulness in the identification of myocardial ischemia, 1007 Scintigraphic quantification of myocardial necrosis in patients after intravenous injection of myosin-specific antibody, 501 Septal geometry Septal geometry in the unloaded living human heart, 463 Sex hormones Racial (black-white) comparisons of the relationship of levels of endogenous sex hormones to serum lipoproteins during male adolescence: the Bogalusa Heart Study, 1226 Sinoatrial node Modulated parasystole originating in the sinoatrial node, 945 d-Sotalol Pharmacologic conversion and suppression of experimental canine atrial flutter: differing effects of d-sotalol, quinidine, and lidocaine and significance of changes in refractoriness and conduction, 197 Special reports Guidelines for clinical use of cardiac radionuclide imaging, December 1986, 1468A Guidelines for exercise testing, 653A Recommendations for use of laboratory studies for pediatric patients with suspected or proven heart disease, 443A Recreational and occupational recommendations for young patients with heart disease, 1195A Report of WHO/ISFC Task Force on Nomenclature of Coronary Arteriograms, 451A Stenosis Coronary dissection and total coronary occlusion associated with percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty: significance of initial angiographic morphology of coronary stenosis, 1371 Streptokinase Assessment of fibrin degradation products during fibrinolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction, 1027 Which patients benefit most from early thrombolytic therapy with intracoronary streptokinase? 1379 Stunned myocardium Selective enhancement of function of stunned myocardium by increased flow, 843 Subendocardial infarction The subendocardial border zone during acute ischemia of the rabbit heart: an electrophysiologic, metabolic, and morphologic correlative study, 1137 Superoxide dismutase Reduction in experimental infarct size by recombinant human superoxide dismutase: insights into the pathophysiology of reperfusion injury, 1424 Supraventricular tachycardia Ablation of cardiac tissues by an electrode catheter technique for treatment of ectopic supraventricular tachycardia in adults, 1044 High-frequency analysis of the surface electrocardiograms of patients with supraventricular tachycardia: accurate identification of atrial activation and determination of the mechanism of tachycardia, 1016 The preexcitation index: an aid in determining the mechanism of supraventricular tachycardia and localizing accessory pathways, 493 Surgery Early results of emergency surgery after coronary angioplasty, 111-26 Vol. 74, July-December 1986 SUBJECT INDEX The efficacy of blood versus crystalloid sinus cardioplegia during global myocardial ischemia, 111-99 Evaluation of human coronary blood flow with an 80 channel, 20 MHz pulsed Doppler velocimeter and zero-cross and Fourier transform methods during cardiac surgery, 111-53 The influence of surgery on the natural history of angiographically documented left ventricular aneurysm: the Coronary Artery Surgery Study, 1 10 Late postoperative ventricular function after blood and crystalloid cardioplegia, 111-89 Long-term results in surgical treatment of children 4 years old or younger with coronary involvement due to Kawasaki disease, 1-77 Regional myocardial protection by retrograde coronary sinus infusion of cardioplegic solution, 111-16 Retrograde coronary sinus versus aortic root perfusion with cold cardioplegia: a randomized study of levels of cardiac enzymes in 40 patients, III-105 Surgery for Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome: further experience with an epicardial approach, 525 Survival Ten year survival after coronary artery bypass surgery for angina in patients aged 65 years and older, 509 Systemic vascular resistance Systemic vascular resistance: an unreliable index of left ventricular afterload, 11 14 T Taussig-Bing heart Intraventricular tunnel repair for Taussig-Bing heart and related cardiac anomalies, 1-53 Thromboembolism Antithrombotic therapy for acute myocardial infarction: mechanisms and prevention of deep venous, left ventricular, and coronary artery thromboembolism, 111-1 Thrombolysis Beneficial effect of aspirin in maintaining the patency of small-caliber prosthetic grafts after thrombolysis with urokinase or tissuetype plasminogen activator, 1-21 Coronary thrombolysis with recombinant single-chain urokinasetype plasminogen activator in patients with acute myocardial infarction, 1066 Enhancement of thrombolysis with tissue-type plasminogen activator by pretreatment with heparin, 583 Synergism of thrombolytic agents in vivo, 838 Thrombolysis with recombinant human tissue-type plasminogen activator in patients with peripheral artery and bypass graft occlusions, 1-15 Which patients benefit most from early thrombolytic therapy with intracoronary streptokinase? 1379 Thromboxane Prevention of myocardial platelet deposition and thromboxane release with dipyridamole, 111-145 Tissue characterization Sensitive detection of the effects of reperfusion on myocardium by ultrasonic tissue characterization with integrated backscatter, 389 Tissue-type plasminogen activator Beneficial effect of aspirin in maintaining the patency of small-caliber prosthetic grafts after thrombolysis with urokinase or tissuetype plasminogen activator, 1-21 Enhancement of thrombolysis with tissue-type plasminogen activator by pretreatment with heparin, 583 Synergism of thrombolytic agents in vivo, 838 Thrombolysis with recombinant human tissue-type plasminogen activator in patients with peripheral artery and bypass graft occlusions, 1-15 Tomography Precision measurements of right and left ventricular volume by cine computed tomography, 890 Quantification of myocardial infarct size by thallium-201 singlephoton emission computed tomography: experimental validation in the dog, 852 Transposition of the great arteries Up to 7 years of follow-up after two-stage anatomic correction of simple transposition of the great arteries, 1-47 1461 [Transseptal electrode-Ventricular septal defect] SUBJECT INDEX Transseptal electrode Histologic changes and arrhythmogenicity after discharge through transseptal catheter electrode. 637 Tricuspid atresia Left ventricular wall stress and contractile function in childhood: normal values and comparison of Fontan versus palliation only in patients with tricuspid atresia, 1-61 Triggered activity Characteristics of initiation and termination of catecholamine-induced triggered activity in atrial fibers of the coronary sinus, 1168 U Ultrasonic backscatter The use of frequency histograms of ultrasonic backscatter amplitudes for detection of atherosclerosis in vitro, 1093 Ultrasound Intimal plus medial thickness of the arterial wall: a direct measurement with ultrasound imaging, 1399 Urokinase Beneficial effect of aspirin in maintaining the patency of small-caliber prosthetic grafts after thrombolysis with urokinase or tissuetype plasminogen activator, I-21 Synergism of thrombolytic agents in vivo, 838 Urokinase-type plasminogen activator Coronary thrombolysis with recombinant single-chain urokinasetype plasminogen activator in patients with acute myocardial infarction, 1066 V Vagal stimulation Effect of postganglionic vagal stimulation on the organization of atrioventricular nodal conduction in isolated rabbit heart tissue. 869 Valve replacement Five year follow-up after valve replacement with the St. Jude Medical valve in infants and children, 1-110 Hemodynamic predictors of outcome in patients undergoing valve replacement, 1309 Papillary-annular continuity and left ventricular systolic function after mitral valve replacement, 1-121 The effect of preservation of chordae tendineae in mitral valve replacement for postinfarction mitral regurgitation. 1-116 Valvular heart disease Mechanics of postextrasystolic potentiation in normal subjects and patients with valvular heart disease, 10 Validation of continuous-wave Doppler echocardiographic measurements of mitral and tricuspid prosthetic valve gradients: a simultaneous Doppler-catheter study, 786 Valvular regurgitation Intraoperative echocardiography for the evaluation of valvular regurgitation: experience in 263 patients, 1-143 Valvuloplasty Aortic valvuloplasty for acquired aortic stenosis, 1-130 Balloon dilatation of calcific aortic stenosis in elderly patients: postmortem, intraoperative. and percutaneous valvuloplasty studies, 119 Variant angina Induction of coronary artery spasm by acetylcholine in patients with variant angina: possible role of the parasympathetic nervous system in the pathogenesis of coronary artery spasm, 955 Vascular resistance Changes in systemic vascular resistance detected by the arterial resistometer: preliminary report of a new method tested during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, 780 Vasoconstriction Local coronary supersensitivity to diverse vasoconstrictive stimuli in patients with variant angina, 1255 Vasodilation Vasodilatory behavior of skeletal muscle arterio)-s nonedematous chronic heart failure, 775 1462 in patients with Vasodilators The differential effects of positive inotropic and vasodilator therapy on diastolic properties in patients with congestive cardiomyopathx, 815 Vasomotor tone Calcitonin gene-related peptide: a potent dilator of human epicardial coronary arteries, 1243 Ventricular aneurysm The influence of surgery on the natural history of angiographically documented left ventricular aneurysm. the Coronary Artery Surgery Study, 110 Ventricular coupling Ventricular coupling in constrictive pericarditis, 597 Ventricular function Additive effects of dobutamine and amrinone on myocardial contrac tility and ventricular performance in patients with severe heart failure, 367 Advantages and applications of the centerline method for characterizing regional ventricular function, 293 Altered left ventricular diastolic properties during pacing-induced angina in patients with aortic stenosis, 675 Assessment of the end-systolic pressure-volume relationship in human beings with the use of a time-varying elastance model, 97 Effect of amrinone on right ventricular function: predominance of afterload reduction, 359 Effects of nifedipine on intrinsic myocardial stiffness in man, 126 The effect of vasoactive agents on the left ventricular end-systolic pressure-volume relation in closed-chest dogs, 1107 The effects of pressure-induced right ventricular hypertrophy on left ventricular diastolic properties and dynamic geometry in the conscious dog, 410 Improvement of left ventricular contractile function by exercise training in patients with coronary artery disease, 350 The influence of preload and heart rate on Doppler echocardiographic indexes of left ventricular performance: comparison with invasive indexes in an experimental preparation, 181 Left ventricular filling dynamics: influence of left ventricular relaxation and left atrial pressure, 187 Left ventricular wall stress and contractile function in childhood: normal values and comparison of Fontan versus palliation onlv in patients with tricuspid atresia, 1-61 Measurement of regional wall motion from biplane contrast ventriculograms: a comparison of the 30 degree right anterior oblique and 60 degree left anterior oblique projections in patients with acute myocardial infaraction, 796 Mechanisms of remote myocardial dysfunction during coronary artery occlusion in the presence of multivessel disease, 588 Myocardial relaxation and passive diastolic properties in man, 991 Noninvasive evaluation of left ventricular performance based on peak aortic blood acceleration measured with a continuous-wave Doppler velocity meter, 323 Papillary-annular continuity and left ventricular systolic function after mitral valve replacement, 1-121 Phasic mitral blood flow and regional left ventricular dimensions: possible mechanism of active assist to ventricular filling, 901 Precision measurements of right and left ventricular volume by cine computed tomography, 890 Septal geometry in the unloaded living human heart, 463 Systemic vascular resistance: an unreliable index of left ventricular afterload, 11 14 Ventricular hypertrophy The effects of pressure-induced right ventricular hypertrophy on left ventricular diastolic properties and dynamic geometry in the conscious dog, 410 Ventricular interaction Paradoxical and pseudoparadoxical interventricular septal motion in patients with right ventricular volume overload. 230 Ventricular remodeling Left ventricular remodeling after myocardial infarction: a corollary to infarct expansion, 693 Ventricular sensory receptor Impaired responsiveness of the ventricular sensory receptor in hypertensive patients with left ventricular hypertrophy, 980 Ventricular septal defect Color Doppler detection of multiple ventricular septal defects. 1317 CIRCULATION [Ventricular septal rupture-Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome] Ventricular septal rupture Postinfarction ventricular septal rupture: the importance of location of infarction and right ventricular function in determining survival, 45 Ventricular tachycardia Adenosine-sensitive ventricular tachycardia: evidence suggesting cyclic AMP-mediated triggered activity, 270 Amiodarone versus amiodarone and a type IA agent for treatment of patients with rapid ventricular tachycardia, 1037 Characterization of the spatial distribution of late ventricular potentials by body surface mapping in patients with ventricular tachycardia, 1323 The effects of doxorubicin on ventricular tachycardia, 881 Effects of incremental doses of procainamide on ventricular refractoriness, intraventricular conduction, and induction of ventricular tachycardia, 1355 The implantable transvenous cardioverter: long-term efficacy and reproducible induction of ventricular tachycardia, 518 Polymorphous ventricular tachycardia: clinical characterization, therapy, and the QT interval, 340 Quantitative analysis of myocardial infarct structure in patients with ventricular tachycardia, 1266 Resetting response patterns during sustained ventricular tachycardia: relationship to the excitable gap, 722 The use of ambulatory monitoring in the prognostic evaluation of patients with sustained ventricular tachycardia treated with amiodarone, 1054 Ventricular/vascular interaction Ventricular/vascular interaction in patients with mild systemic hypertension and normal peripheral resistance, 455 Vol. 74, July-December 1986 SUBJECT INDEX Ventriculography Measurement of regional wall motion from biplane 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