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Journal of Electrocardiology | 1986

A comparison of ST segment deviation and calculated solid angle during acute regional ischemia in the isolated canine heart at precordial, epicardial and intramyocardial lead surfaces

Kazuhira Maehara; Haruki Kyono; Shigenori Kitaoka; Yoshio Shimizu; Yukio Maruyama; Koichi Ashikawa; Eiji Ino-Oka; Tamotsu Takishima

Although solid angle analysis has been considered to be reasonable for explaining the distribution of ST segment deviation following ischemia, it has not been tested fully, especially for ST segment changes in various sites at different lead surfaces. Thus, we investigated the applicability of solid angle theory to the mechanism of ischemic ST segment deviation at intramyocardial, epicardial and precordial leads. We used seven isolated, coronary perfused, isovolumic contracting canine hearts in a homogeneous cylindrical volume conductor. ST segment potentials from 246 electrodes were continuously measured during left circumflex coronary artery occlusion for five minutes. The ischemic boundary was obtained from a postmortem angiography, and the solid angle subtended by the ischemic boundary was calculated at every electrode site. Despite the difference between epicardial and precordial ST segment potential distributions, there was a high correlation between measured ST segment potential and calculated solid angle at epicardial (r = 0.86 +/- 0.05, 0.77-0.93), precordial (r = 0.93 +/- 0.05, 0.84-0.99), and intramyocardial leads (r = 0.95 +/- 0.03, 0.91-0.99). We conclude that solid angle analysis can be used to approximate the distribution of ischemic ST segment deviation at different lead surfaces in acute ischemia.


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1974

MEASUREMENT OF REGIONAL MYOCARDIAL BLOOD FLOW BY HYDROGEN GAS CLEARANCE METHOD (6th REPORT) : EFFECT OF HEART RATE AND HEART CONTRACTION ON MYOCARDIAL BLOOD FLOW DISTRIBUTION IN CORONARY LIGATED DOG : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 38TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY

Eiji Ino-Oka; Norio Suzuki; Tsuneo Takahashi; Akio Mori; Yukio Maruyama; Koichi Ashikawa; Taizo Yanagiya; Yoshio Koiwa; Toru Nunokawa; Tamotsu Takishima


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2006

PE-308 Acute Phase Elevation of IL6 is Associated Reduction of Lp(a) and This Phenomenon Predicts Restenosis in Patients with AMI(Restenosis, basic/clinical-4 (IHD) PE52,Poster Session (English),The 70th Anniversary Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society)

Akihisa Fujino; Tatsuya Watanabe; Kayano Taira; Koichi Ashikawa; Yukio Maruyama


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1997

P051 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF Lp(a) PHENOTYPE DETERMINATION

Akihisa Fujino; Ryuichi Sano; Mitsuru Muto; Tsuneyoshi Saito; Atsuhiro Ogyuu; Koichi Ashikawa; Yukio Maruyama


Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1985

Effects of Coronary Artery Stenosis on Left Ventricular End-Ejection Pressure-Ejected Volume Relationships in Isolated Perfused Canine Hearts

Yukio Maruyama; Yoshio Shimizu; Jun Watanabe; Koichi Ashikawa; Shogen Isoyama; Shoichi Satoh; Hideyuki Suzuki; Kazuhira Maehara; Eiji Ino-Oka; Tamotsu Takishima


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1982

THE EFFECTS OF PRELOAD ALTERATION ON THE FUNCTION OF ISCHEMIC MYOCARDIUM UNDER THE CONSTANT AFTERLOAD, CORONARY PERFUSION PRESSURE AND HEART RATE : Ventricular Function : 46th Annual Scientific Meeting, Japanese Circulation Society

Syoichi Satoh; Yukio Maruyama; Koichi Ashikawa; Syogen Isoyama; Hideyuki Suzuki; Jun Watanabe; Hajime Watanabe; Kohei Yamauchi; Yasuaki Satoh; Eiji Ino-Oka; Tamotsu Takishima


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1979

THE EXPERIMENT STUDY ON THE MECHANISM OF ST ELEVATION AND DEPRESSION IN ANGINA PECTORIS : Ischemic Heart disease : Ist Auditorium : Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society, Tokyo, 1979

Eiji Ino-Oka; Toru Nunokawa; Shigenori Kitaoka; Yukio Maruyama; Koichi Ashikawa; Nobumasa Ishide; Kenji Tamaki; Shogen Isoyama; S. Sato; Hideyuki Suzuki; Haruki Kyono; Masabumi Takahashi; Yoshiro Koiwa; Yoshio Shimizu; Tamotsu Takishima; Norio Suzuki


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1977

EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE CARDIAC MECHANICS : 3rd REPORT : THE QUANTATIVE ANALYSIS OF REGIONAL COR. BLOOD FLOW AND LEFT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION : IInd Auditorium

Yoshiro Koiwa; Tooru Nunokawa; shougen Isoyama; Nobumasa Ishide; Shigenori Kitaoka; Kenji Tamaki; Yasunori Kakuta; S. Sato; Yukio Maruyama; Koichi Ashikawa; Eiji Ino-Oka; Tamotsu Takishima


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1974

MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES ON CORONARY COLLATERAL VESSELS : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 38TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY

Tsuneo Takahashi; Norio Suzuki; Eiji Ino-Oka; Akio Mori; Yukio Maruyama; Koichi Ashikawa; Yoshiro Koiwa; Toru Nunokawa; Taizo Yanagiya; Tamotsu Takishima


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1973

MEASUREMENT OF REGIONAL MYOCARDIAL BLOOD FLOW BY H_2 GAS CLEARANCE METHOD (5th REPORT) : EFFECT OF ANTIANGINAL DRUGS ON REGIONAL MYOCARDIAL BLOOD FLOW IN NORMAL AND CORONARY LIGATED DOGS : (Part II)

Eiji Ino-Oka; Norio Suzuki; Tsuneo Takahashi; Akio Mori; Yukio Maruyama; Koichi Ashikawa; Yoshiro Koiwa; Toru Nunokawa; Taizo Yanagiya

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