Selection of angina-free patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction for myocardial revascularization |
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Authors: | Cary W. Akins Gerald M. Pohost Roman W. Desanctis Peter C. Block |
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Affiliation: | From the Cardiovascular Surgical and Cardiac Units of the Departments of Surgery and Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Fruit Street, Boston, Massachusetts USA |
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Abstract: | Stress thallium-201 myocardial imaging was used in two angina-free patients with severe congestive heart failure to identify clinically silent areas of ischemic myocardium and to distinguish between scar and reversibly ischemic myocardium as a cause for akinesia of left ventricular wall segments. Subsequent myocardial revascularization in these patients led to considerable improvement in their clinical state and findings in postoperative nuclear scans. Thus, stress myocardial imaging may be useful in selecting patients with severe left ventricular failure but no angina pectoris for myocardial revascularization. |
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Keywords: | Address for reprints: Cary W. Akins MD Department of Surgery Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts 02114. |
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