Publications by authors named "S D Eilen"

To evaluate vasodilator-induced redistribution of regional myocardial blood flow, intravenous sodium nitroprusside and nitroglycerin were administered in doses producing matched reductions (15%) in mean arterial pressure at constant heart rate. Anterior left ventricular great cardiac vein blood flow (thermodilution) was measured in 14 patients without angiographic anterior collateral supply. Global coronary sinus blood flow remained constant with both nitroprusside and nitroglycerin administration, despite significant reductions in mean arterial pressure.

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The beta-adrenergic and calcium channel blocking drugs, which individually and combined have proven efficacious in the treatment of angina pectoris, appear to have opposing effects on coronary artery vasomotion. Previous studies have shown that beta-adrenergic blockade may potentiate and calcium channel blockade reverse coronary vasoconstriction during adrenergic cold stimulation in patients with coronary artery disease. To assess the coronary hemodynamic effects of combined drug therapy, thermodilution coronary sinus and great cardiac vein flow and mean arterial pressure were measured during serial cold pressor testing, both before and after 0.

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