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AUTHOR/SUBJECT INDEX TO
VOLUME 74
Cardiovascular Surgery 1985
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Part I, Volume 74, Number 5, November 1986
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1985 National Conference on Standards and Guidelines
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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
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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
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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
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1986 Dallas, Texas
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1988 Washington, D.C.
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Edward D. Freis
Edward D. Frohlich
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Stanton A. Glantz
Charles J. Glueck
William Grossman
Scott M. Grundy
Liv Hatle
Charles B. Higgins
L. David Hillis
Julien I. E. Hoffman
Michiel J. Janse
Mark E. Josephson
Gerard A. Kaiser
J. Ward Kennedy
Spencer B. King III
Francis J. Klocke
Nicholas T. Kouchoukos
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Barbara J. 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
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Karen Kaplan
Norman Kaplan
Hrayr Karagueuzian
Joel Karliner
Ronald Karlsberg
Karl .arsch
John KastoLr
Arnold Katz
Bert Katzung
Leon Kaufman
William Kaye
H. Keen
David Kelly
Andrew Kemper
h, rold Kennedy
J. Ward Kennedy
Joseph Kenzora
CIRCULATION
IN APPRECIATION
Richard Kerber
Dean Kereiakes
William Kerr
Thomas Killip
Spencer King III
Iris Kingma
Joseph Kisslo, Jr.
Akira Kitabatake
Andre Kleber
Robert Kleiger
George Klein
Lloyd Klein
Francis Klocke
Robert Kloner
Maureen Knabb
Robert Knabb
James Knoke
Hermes Kontos
Irwin Kopin
Robert Kopitsky
G. Koren
William Kostuk
Morris Kotler
Nicholas Kouchoukos
Sandor Kovacs
Barry Kramer
Jeffrey Kramer
Hans Krayenbuehl
P. Kremer
Thomas Kreulen
Dennis Krikler
Ronald Krone
Marvin Kronenberg
Ehud Krongrad
Itzhak Kronzon
Prasad Kulkami
Lewis Kuller
Joel Kupersmith
Peter Kumik
Peter Kwiterovich
Antonio L'Abbate
Max Lab
Zuhdi Labadidi
Arthur Labovitz
Edward Lakatta
Charles Lambert
Costas Lambrew
Louis Lange IIH
Richard Langendorf
John Laragh
Ronald Lauer
Gerald Lawrie
Thierry LeJemtel
Martin LeWinter
Benjamin Lee
Garrett Lee
Robert Lefkowitz
Roy Leiboff
Carl Leier
Robert Leinbach
Arthur Leon
Bruce Lerman
Michael Lesch
Charles Leven
Harold Levine
Herbert Levine
Theodore Levine
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Robert Levitt
Matthew Levy
James Lewis
Richard Lewis
Chang-seng Liang
J. Liard
Paul Lichtlen
Bruce Lindsay
Jonathan Links
Martin Lipton
William Little
William Littler
James Lock
John Longhurst
Floyd Loop
James Lowe
Benedict Lucchesi
John Luce
Russell Luepker
Robert Lux
Rex MacAlpin
Douglas Mair
Alberto Malliani
Lynn Mandel
Kenneth Mann
Francis Marchlinski
Aaron Marcus
Frank Marcus
Harold Marcus
Melvin Marcus
Victor Marder
Allyn Mark
Roger Mark
Joanne Markham
Barry Maron
Gregorio Martin
Randolph Martin
Thomas Martin
Wade Martin
James Martins
Attillio Maseri
Dean Mason
Jay Mason
Barry Massie
Robert Mates
Detlef Mathey
W. Lowell Maughan
John McAnulty
David McCarthy
Joseph McCord
Denis McDevitt
Ian McDonald
Paul McHenry
Kevin McIntyre
Charles McKay
Raymond McKay
William McKenzie
Robert McKnight
Dan McNamara
Michael McNamara
John McNeil
David McPherson
Samuel Meerbaum
Jawahar Mehta
J. Meisner
Richard Melker
George Membrino
Franz Messerli
Eric Michelson
William Miles
Joseph Miletich
C. Kay Millar
Ronald Millard
D. Craig Miller
James Miller
Melanie Miller
Thomas Miller
Stephen Mills
Mieczyslaw Mirowski
Israel Mirsky
David Mirvis
Jere Mitchell
Michael Mock
Jerome Modell
Gordon Moe
Salvador Moncada
Terrence Montague
S. Mookherjee
E. Neil Moore
William Moores
Fred Morady
Howard Morelli
James Morgan
Eugene Morkin
Aubrey Morrison
Mark Morton
Kenneth Moser
Marvin Moser
Arthur Moss
Albert Most
Morton Mower
Hiltrud Mueller
Kevin Mullane
James Muller
Daniel Murphy
John Murphy
Sid Murphy
J. Fraser Mustard
Don Myears
Robert Myerburg
Gerald Naccarelli
Alexander Nadas
Reginald Nadeau
Koonlawee Nademanee
Navin Nanda
Robert Narins
Onkar Narula
John Naughton
Winifred Nayler
Philip Needleman
Stephen Nellis
Allen Nichols
Wilmer Nichols
James Niemann
Alan Nies
Yasutomi Nishizuka
Steven Nissen
R. Joe Noble
Drew Noden
Robin Norris
William Norwood
Soraya Nouri-Moghaddam
John O'Connell
Michael O'Rourke
Robert O'Rourke
Albert Oberman
Robert Okada
Maria Teresa Olivari
J. S. Oliveira
Michael Oliver
Eckhardt G. Olsen
Brian Olshansky
Gunnar Olsson
Ray Olsson
Lionel Opie
Joseph Ornato
Lawrence Oscai
Catherine Otto
John Owen
Albert Pacifico
Milton Packer
Ralph Paffenbarger, Jr.
Igor Palacios
Natesa Pandian
loannis Panidis
J. Frank Pantridge
John Paraskos
Alfred Parisi
Robert Parkey
William Parmley
Victor Parsonnet
Ares Pasipoularides
Eugene Passamani
Randolph Patterson
Rick Paul
Sven Paulin
Alan Pearlman
George Peckham
Amir Pelleg
Patricia Penkoske
Carl Pepine
Julio Perez
Dorothee Perloff
Joseph Perloff
H. Mitchell Perry, Jr.
Ronald Peshock
C. Thomas Peter
Janice Pfeffer
Marc Pfeffer
Michael Phelps
Daniel Pieroni
Hubert Pipberger
Bertram Pitt
Edward Platia
Philip Podrid
Steven Pogwizd
Gerald Pohost
Michael Pollock
P. Poole-Wilson
Richard Popp
William Powell, Jr.
Eric Powers
William Powers
Craig Pratt
Stephen Prescott
Edward L. Pritchett
William Proudfit
Eric Prystowsky
Miguel Quinones
Marlene Rabinovitch
Simon Rabkin
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IN APPRECIATION
Charles Rackley
Edward Raftery
Shahbudin Rahimtoola
J. Scott Rankin
P. Rao
Elliot Rapaport
C. Pratap Reddy
P. Sudhakar Reddy
Lawrence Reduto
Timothy Regan
Johan Reiber
Nathaniel Reichek
Philip Reid
James Reiffel
Keith Reimer
Peter Rentrop
Leon Resnekov
Kent Richards
Basil Rifkind
James Ritchie
Erik Ritman
Femand Roberge
Robert Roberts
David Robertson
J. Ian Robertson
James Robotham
Al Roccini
Dan Roden
Richard Rodenheffer
Joseph Roelandt
William Roeske
William Rogers
Thomas Rosamond
Robert Rosati
Ray Roseman
Michael Rosen
Allen Ross
John Ross, Jr.
Richard Ross
Gary Roubin
Michael Rovetto
Garry Rubin
Stanley Rubin
Abraham Rudolph
Rodolphe Ruffy
Thomas Ruh
John Rumberger
Charles Rutledge
Thomas Ryan
David Sabiston, Jr.
Frank Sacks
Jeffrey Saffitz
David Sahn
Sanjeev Saksena
Timothy Sanbom
Merle Sande
Arthur Sanders
Steve Sanders
Samuel Santoro
Stephen Schaal
Steven Scharf
Kenneth Schechtman
Melvin Scheinman
Heinrich Schelbert
Benjamin Scherlag
James Scheuer
Barbara Schick
1444
Nelson Schiller
Robert Schlant
Phillip Schmid
Geert Schmid-Schoenbein
Roland Schmieder
James Schoenberger
Hasso Scholtz
Theodore Schreiber
John Schroeder
Richard Schuessler
Daniel Schuster
Marcus Schwaiger
Alan Schwartz
Arnold Schwartz
Benjamin Schwartz
Peter Schwartz
Steve Sedlis
N. G. Seldah
Ronald Selvester
Andrew Selwyn
Arthur Selzer
Harvey Serota
Patrick Serruys
James Seward
Ralph Shabetai
Kenneth Shafer
Pravin Shah
Jacob Shanberge
David Shand
Jeffrey Shanes
Arjun Sharma
James Shaver
Florence Sheehan
L. Thomas Sheffield
Richard Shekelle
James Shelhamer
William Shell
Mohammad Shenasa
John Shepard
Laurence Sherman
Sanjeev Shroff
Stanford Shulman
Gregorio Sicard
Barry Siegel
John Simpson
Michael Simson
Melville Singer
Bramah Singh
David Skorton
Eve Slater
Peter Sleight
Brian Slinker
Bryan Slinker
Richard Smalling
Otto Smiseth
H. Smith
Thomas Smitherman
Allan Sniderman
Sam Sobol
Scott Soifer
Michael Sole
John Somberg
H. Sonnenberg
Louis Sordahl
Madison Spach
James Spadaro, Jr.
Joseph Spear
Nick Sperelakis
Scott Spielman
David Spodick
Thomas Spray
Martin St. John Sutton
Isaac Starr
Robert Steele
Charles Steenbergen
Jay Stein
Paul Stein
Richard Steingart
Michael Stern
Simon Stertzer
J. Geoffrey Stevenson
William Stewart
Edward Brad Stinson
Joseph Stokes
Peter Stone
Janet Strain
H. William Strauss
Harold Strauss
Ramiah Subramanian
Valavanur Subramanian
Hiroyuki Suga
Ruey Sung
Borys Surawicz
Milton Swanson
Chuck Swerdlow
Steven Swiryn
Harley Sybers
W. Tacker
Michihiko Tada
Heinrich Taegtmeyer
Robert Tarazi
Morton Tavel
Anne Taylor
Stanley Taylor
Robert TenEick
Michel Ter-Pogossian
Michael Terren
Marc Thames
Pierre Theroux
Bruce Thompson
Peter Thoren
Andres Ticzon
Alan Tiefenbrunn
Gerald Timmis
Eric Topol
Kathryn Tosney
Thomas Traill
Zoltan Turi
Peter Tuteur
John Tyberg
Al Tyroler
Donald Unverferth
Barry Uretsky
Ferdinand Urthaler
Lilliam Valdes-Cruz
Cornelis van Breeman
F. J. van Cappelle
Tjeerd Van Der Werf
Paul Vanhoutte
Richard Van Praagh
Mario Vassalle
Stephen Vatner
Gregory Vercellotti
Richard Verrier
Marc Verstraete
Victoria Vetter
J. Vinten-Johansen
Marc Visner
Ronald Vlietstra
John H. Vogel
Robert Vogel
Frans Wackers
Henry Wagner
J. B. 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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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-
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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 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
Verapamil
Acute spinal cord ischemia: prevention of paraplegia with verapamil,
I-5
Does verapamil improve left ventricular felaxation in patients with
myocardial hypertrophy? 530
Volume overload
Paradoxical and pseudoparadoxical interventricular septal motion in
patients with right ventricular volume overload, 230
W
Wall thickening
Direct measurement of inner and outer wall thickening dynamics with
epicardial echocardiography, 164
Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome
The role of initial minimum potentials on body surface maps in
predicting the site of accessory pathways in patients with WolffParkinson-White syndrome, 89
Surgery for Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome: further experience
with an epicardial approach, 525
1463
1987 Journal
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