Circulation, Vol 60, 1587-1592, Copyright © 1979 by American Heart Association
HJ Swan
Altered regional mechanical myocardial performance is an early, sensitive
marker of myocardial ischemia, and can be estimated in man with reasonable
accuracy. Identification, localization and quantification of abnormalities
in mechanical performance can be used to predict the presence of coronary
artery disease. Testing techniques that have little or no effect on
diagnostic efficiency must be replaced with more sensitive indicators of
ischemia. If experimental data are validated by findings in human subjects,
accurate identification of regional wall motion changes during test
conditions should prove to be a powerful marker of ischemia. To be of
value, a diagnostic test must strongly increase the frequency of
identification of subjects with a high probabilty for the presence of
coronary artery disease in an otherwise low-prevalence population, and of
those with known disease who are at the highest risk for complications
including myocardial infarction or death.
ARTICLES
Mechanical function of the heart and its alteration during myocardial ischemia and infarction. Specific reference to coronary atherosclerosis
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