A symptoms-limited exercise stress test with measurement of myocardial oxygen consumption (VO2) was carried out in 56 patients on the 44th +/- 16 days after infarction and in 48 patients on the 119th +/- 31 days. Analysis of the expired gases was performed by mass spectrography, cycle by cycle. The second test was coupled with an exercise gamma-angiography in 40 cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of magnesium (Mg) on afterdepolarisations and cesium-induced activity were studied in 15 preparations of ferret Purkinje fibres. When the perfusion medium was enriched with Mg to concentrations of 5 mM, the duration of the action potentials stopped increasing and the diastolic membrane potential was stabilised despite persistent exposure to cesium. A suppressor effect of Mg on the high and low voltage early afterdepolarisations was observed which was significant at 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome the anterograde conduction properties of the accessory pathway determine the ventricular rate in case of atrial fibrillation (AF). Anterograde conduction in the accessory pathway was evaluated in 20 patients (mean age 31 years) by means of transoesophageal atrial pacing with increasing frequency (up to 460 per minute), first at rest, then during exercise on an ergometric bicycle and upon immediate recovery. The exploration was completed by a search for the disappearance of pre-excitation during exercise and after an intravenous injection of ajmaline 1 mg/kg.
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