Background: Although heart involvement has been widely reported in Friedreich's ataxia (FA), which is the most prevalent of the spino-cerebellar degenerative diseases, the reason that cardiac abnormalities develop has not been yet established.
Hypothesis: The investigation was undertaken to study the prevalence and characteristics of cardiac abnormalities in patients with FA and to evaluate whether the presence of left ventricular hypertrophy could be predicted.
Methods: In all, 75 patients with FA and 16 patients with late onset FA (LOFA) disease were investigated for cardiac abnormalities using noninvasive methods.
Background: Experimental studies have demonstrated that during stress-induced myocardial ischemia, coronary obstruction and diastolic perfusion time are factors that limit subendocardial perfusion and correlate to degree of myocardial dysfunction. The relation between these two factors has not yet been investigated in humans. The aim of the present study was to assess the relation between diastolic perfusion time and degree of coronary stenosis during different types of stress tests.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAcute effects of digoxin on diastole were evaluated noninvasively by combining data simultaneously obtained by Doppler echocardiograms (echo-Doppler) of transmitral and pulmonary venous flow curves in 38 patients with dilated and failing hearts, who had been stable for at least 7 days before the study. According to the resting ejection fraction (EF), patients were subdivided into Group 1 (EF < 30%: n = 20, mean EF values 23 +/- 8%) and Group 2 (EF > or = 30%: n = 18, mean EF values 40 +/- 3%). Significant differences were observed at rest between the two groups in both transmitral (shorter deceleration time and isovolumic relaxation time and increased peak E and E/A ratio in Group 1 vs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFForty patients with coronary artery disease and 15 normal subjects (group C) were studied to assess the influence of the site of stress-induced myocardial ischemia on cardiovascular response after exercise. Patients were divided in 2 groups according to myocardial thallium-201 scintigraphy: those with an anteroseptal reversible perfusion defect (group A; n = 24), and those with an inferoposterior reversible perfusion defect (group I; n = 16). All patients underwent serial bicycle exercise stress tests.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe relationship between either heart rate or diastolic time and ST segment depression has been evaluated during supine and upright exercise in 16 coronary artery disease patients. Diastolic perfusion time and ST segment depression were related by a linear regression, which was independent of exercise posture. The entity of ST segment depression was greater during supine than in upright exercise for the same heart rate.
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