Hidetoshi Naito
Yamaguchi University
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American Heart Journal | 1984
Yasuo Matsuda; Hiroshi Ogawa; Kohshiro Moritani; Masako Matsuda; Hidetoshi Naito; Masunori Matsuzaki; Yoshinobu Ikee; Reizo Kusukawa
Left ventricular (LV) function was evaluated in 31 patients, who had total occlusion of the left anterior descending coronary artery and less than 70% stenosis of the other two major coronary arteries or any branch. Fifteen of 31 patients had a history of angina pectoris before acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and 16 of 31 patients had no history of angina pectoris before AMI. The patients with angina pectoris before AMI had a significantly better ejection fraction, percentage of abnormally contracting segment, and regional wall motion than those without angina pectoris before AMI. These data suggest that the symptom of angina pectoris before AMI could be a favorable sign in preserving LV function when the patients subsequently had AMI.
American Heart Journal | 1983
Yasuo Matsuda; Masaharu Ozaki; Hiroshi Ogawa; Hidetoshi Naito; Fumio Yoshino; Kazuhiro Katayama; Takashi Fujii; Masunori Matsuzaki; Reizo Kusukawa
The present study is an angiographic demonstration of coronary artery spasm during both spontaneous and exercise-induced angina in three patients with variant angina. In each case, clinical, ECG, coronary angiographic, and left ventriculographic observations were made at rest, during spontaneous angina, and during exercise-induced angina. The character of chest pain was similar during spontaneous and exercise-induced episodes. ST segment elevation was present in the anterior ECG leads during both episodes. The left anterior descending coronary artery became partially or totally obstructed during both types of attacks. When coronary spasm was demonstrated during both types of attacks, left ventriculography disclosed akinetic or dyskinetic wall motion in the area supplied by the involved artery. In those patients with reproducible exercise-induced ST segment elevation and chest pain, thallium-201 scintigraphy showed areas of reversible anteroseptal hypoperfusion. Thus in selected patients exercise-induced attacks of angina were similar to spontaneous episodes.
American Journal of Cardiology | 1989
Hidetoshi Naito; Yasuo Matsuda; Kohtaro Shiomi; Tadao Yorozu; Toshiaki Maeda; Hirofumi Lee; Kohzaburo Seki; Hiroya Nakashima
To examine the effects of sublingual isosorbide dinitrate (ISDN) in patients receiving sustained ISDN therapy, 24 patients with coronary artery disease were divided into 2 groups. Group C comprised 12 patients without sustained ISDN therapy and group N included 12 patients with sustained ISDN therapy. Before and during administration of sublingual ISDN in both groups, aortic systolic pressure, left ventricular end-diastolic pressure and coronary artery diameter were examined at cardiac catheterization. During sublingual ISDN, the aortic systolic pressure decreased by 20 +/- 6% (138 +/- 26 to 112 +/- 27 mm Hg, p less than 0.01) in group C and 10 +/- 6% (127 +/- 26 to 113 +/- 23 mm Hg, p less than 0.01) in group N (p less than 0.01, group C vs group N). The left ventricular end-diastolic pressure decreased by 65 +/- 16% (11 +/- 5 to 4 +/- 3 mm Hg, p less than 0.01) in group C and 43 +/- 14% (12 +/- 5 to 7 +/- 3 mm Hg, p less than 0.01) in group N (p less than 0.01, group C vs group N). During sublingual ISDN, the diameters of the proximal and distal segments of the left anterior descending and circumflex coronary arteries increased more significantly in group C than in group N (p less than 0.01, group C vs group N). Thus, sublingual ISDN produced less reduction of aortic systolic pressure and left ventricular end-diastolic pressure, and less dilation of coronary artery diameter in patients receiving sustained therapy with ISDN than in those without sustained therapy.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
Clinical Cardiology | 1987
Hidetoshi Naito; Tadao Yorozu; Yasuo Matsuda; M. Yamaguchi; Y. Tanabe; Hiroshi Nakashima; R. Kusukawa
Journal of Cardiology | 1990
Hidetoshi Naito; Tadao Yorozu; Maeda T; Shiomi K; Seki K; Y. Tanabe; Toshimasa Tada; Hiroshi Nakashima
American Heart Journal | 1983
Yasuo Matsuda; Hiroshi Ogawa; Hidetoshi Naito; Fumio Yoshino; Setsuya Maeda; Kazuhiro Katayama; Takashi Fujii; Masunori Matsuzaki; Toshiaki Kumada; Reizo Kusukawa
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1991
Toshiaki Maeda; Masunori Matsuzaki; Kohtaro Shiomi; Backmoon Lee; Kohzaburo Seki; Hidetoshi Naito; Tadao Yorozu; Yoichi Toma; Yoshito Anno; Reizo Kusukawa
Clinical Cardiology | 1991
Hidetoshi Naito; Yasuo Mastsuda; Tadao Yorozu; Kohtaro Shiomi; Toshiaki Maeda; Kohzabro Seki; Toshihiko Tada; Hideo Fujii
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1982
Hiroatsu Yamada; Toshiaki Murata; Michihiro Kono; Hidetoshi Naito; Kenichi Yuki; Junichi Mise
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1981
Yoichi Toma; Masunori Matauzaki; Kouji Sada; Toru Sasaki; Yoshito Anno; Yojiro Takahashi; Takako Uchida; M. Okabe; Naoshige Hiroyama; Masaaki Tamitani; Tomoaki Murata; T. Takahashi; Hidetoshi Naito; Hiroshi Ogawa; Kazuhiro Katayama; Takashi Fujii; M. Kono; Ken Ishida; Yasuo Matsuda; Toshiaki Kumada; Reizo Kusukawa