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Circulation | 1983

Sustained improvement in left ventricular function and mortality by intracoronary streptokinase administration during evolving myocardial infarction.

Richard W. Smalling; Francisco Fuentes; M. W. Matthews; Gregory C. Freund; C. H. Hicks; Lawrence A. Reduto; William E. Walker; Rosalyn P. Sterling; K. L. Gould

One hundred eighty-eight patients with acute myocardial infarction were studied prospectively from August 1980 to September 1982. One hundred thirty-six of these patients were entered into a intracoronary streptokinase study after informed consent was obtained. The remaining 52 patients, who either met exclusion criteria for the study or refused to participate, served as a control group and were treated as those in the study group except that they did not undergo emergency cardiac catheterization. Left ventricular function was determined in both groups by gated radionuclide ejection fraction (EF) on admission to the hospital, at discharge, and 6 months after discharge. With successful reperfusion up to 18 hr after onset of chest pain, mean left ventricular function in the study group improved (EF 39 +/- 13% on admission and 46 +/- 12% at discharge; p less than .001). Mean EF in control patients and those not achieving reperfusion did not change from admission to discharge. Mean EF at 6 month follow-up was not significantly different than at discharge in the study group or the control group. Total cardiac mortality in the control group was 19% compared with 10% in the study group (p = .06, NS). When patients admitted in pulmonary edema or shock (Killip class III or IV) were excluded from both groups, total cardiac mortality in the study group was significantly lower (4%) compared with in the control group (12.5%, p less than .05. The administration of intracoronary streptokinase during evolving myocardial infarction up to 18 hr after onset of chest pain may result in decreased mortality and sustained improvement in left ventricular function.


Hospital Practice | 1984

Cardiovascular Imaging: Ischemia and Reperfusion

Richard W. Smalling; K. L. Gould

The extent of reversible ischemic damage and the time course of reversibility remain undefinable with standard clinical technology. New imaging techniques, however, offer those capabilities, along with potential application for identifying patients who have salvageable myocardium during evolving infarction.


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1983

Image Improvement and Design Optimization of the Time-of-Flight PET

W. H. Wong; Nizar A. Mullani; E. A. Philippe; R.K. Hartz; K. L. Gould


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1990

Noninvasive assessment of coronary collaterals in man by PET perfusion imaging

L.L. Demer; K. L. Gould; Richard A. Goldstein; Richard L. Kirkeeide


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1989

Economic Analysis of Clinical Positron Emission Tomography of the Heart with Rubidium-82

K. L. Gould; Richard A. Goldstein; Nizar A. Mullani


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1986

Positron imaging of myocardial infarction with rubidium-82

Richard A. Goldstein; Nizar A. Mullani; Wai-Hoi Wong; R. K. Hartz; C. H. Hicks; Francisco Fuentes; Richard W. Smalling; K. L. Gould


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1987

Changes in myocardial perfusion reserve after PTCA: Noninvasive assessment with positron tomography

Richard A. Goldstein; Richard L. Kirkeeide; Richard W. Smalling; Akira Nishikawa; M.E. Merhige; L.L. Demer; Nizar A. Mullani; K. L. Gould


The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 1984

Early bypass grafting following intracoronary thrombolysis with streptokinase.

Rosalyn P. Sterling; William E. Walker; Weiland Ap; Gregory C. Freund; Francisco Fuentes; Richard W. Smalling; K. L. Gould


Texas Heart Institute Journal | 1986

Left Coronary Artery Spasm Causing Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Without Myocardial Infarction

R. J. Freedman; Francisco Fuentes; Richard W. Smalling; R. L. Kirkeeide; Rosalyn P. Sterling; William E. Walker; K. L. Gould


Practical Cardiology | 1984

Improved accuracy of thallium-201 scanning with dipyridamole infusion

Francisco Fuentes; K. L. Gould

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Richard W. Smalling

University of Texas at Austin

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Francisco Fuentes

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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C. H. Hicks

University of Texas at Austin

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William E. Walker

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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Gregory C. Freund

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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M. W. Matthews

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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Nizar A. Mullani

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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Richard A. Goldstein

University of Texas at Austin

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Lawrence A. Reduto

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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Rosalyn P. Scott

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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