Publications by authors named "M Leitschuh"

Calcific embolization from aortic stenosis may be more frequent than commonly appreciated. Most calcific emboli are clinically silent, although transient ischemic attacks, cerebral infarcts, blindness (from central retinal artery occlusions), and myocardial infarctions have been reported. We describe a patient with calcific bicuspid aortic stenosis who presented with transient ischemic attacks and angina secondary to a calcific embolus to the second circumflex marginal coronary artery.

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To evaluate both the safety and clinical use of predischarge symptom-limited exercise testing after successful uncomplicated percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA), 100 patients were randomized to undergo exercise testing (n = 50) or no exercise testing (n = 50). There were no differences in clinical or angiographic characteristics between the groups. Exercise testing was performed 38 +/- 14 hours after PTCA.

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Coronary artery dissection is an infrequent but serious complication of coronary angioplasty that can lead to periprocedural vessel occlusion, emergency bypass surgery, myocardial infarction or death. Recently, a perfusion balloon catheter was developed that permits passive perfusion of blood through the central lumen of the catheter. It enables prolonged balloon inflations to be performed and has been used to provide distal blood flow after coronary occlusion.

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Previous studies from our own and other laboratories have shown that hypertension induces changes in the growth of arterial smooth muscle cells (SMC). The purpose of this study was to examine the role of ornithine decarboxylase (OrnDCase) in this process. OrnDCase, the rate limiting enzyme in polyamine biosynthesis, increases in activity early in the cell cycle, and has been used as a marker of cell growth or proliferation.

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