Between 1988 and 1990, 150 patients treated for an infarction by intravenous thrombolysis underwent coronary arteriography. Sixty seven were managed by revascularisation by angioplasty (n = 49) or bypass (n = 18) more than 48 hours after thrombolysis. In this delayed revascularisation group, the time before initial fibrinolysis was 114 +/- 55 minutes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1. The forearm venous pressure-volume relationship was studied in 14 young men with borderline hypertension and in 16 control subjects of the same age and sex. Strain-gauge plethysmography was used to evaluate volume changes after slow increases and decreases in distention, in order to estimate the amplitude of the hysteresis curve.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Regional blood flow measurement in the limbs (BFLL) is of special interest in order to evaluate the consequences of hypertension. The purpose of this study is to assess the interest of the Doppler ultrasound method in the BFLL measurement among normotensive or borderline hypertensives young male adults. BFLL reproducibility was evaluated among 23 healthy subjects aged 21 +/- 2 y, height 177 +/- 8 cm, weight 75 +/- 13 kg at day one (D1) and three day later (D3).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe limb venous tone, index of local venous compliance, was studied with mercury strain gauge plethysmography on 28 male normal subjects (40 +/- 17 years, +/- SD) simultaneously on upper and lower limbs. Measurements were done after 20 mn rest in supine position. Venous tone (VT) equals the slope of the pressure-volume curve established by simultaneous recording of the forearm and calf relative volumes for successive steps of pressure lower than or equal to 30 mmHg.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBlood pressure, forearm arterial haemodynamics and echocardiographic parameters were studied in patients with sustained essential hypertension before and after administration of the angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor perindopril for 1 year. Perindopril significantly reduced blood pressure and at the same time increased brachial artery blood flow, diameter and compliance. As part of the haemodynamic investigation, a 5-min period of wrist occlusion was performed.
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