Circulation, Vol 67, 1258-1267, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
TC Chou, NO Fowler, M Gabel, J van der Bel-Kahn and EJ Feltner
To investigate the electrocardiographic and hemodynamic changes in isolated
right ventricular infarction, 0.25 ml or 0.5 ml of metallic mercury was
injected into the right coronary artery of 14 closed-chest dogs. At
autopsy, at least 60% of the right ventricle was necrotic in every dog.
Hemodynamic observations were made in 11 and electrocardiographic mapping
was performed in all 14 dogs. Right atrial pressure rose in 10 and left
atrial pressure in nine of the 11 dogs; early right atrial pressure did not
exceed left atrial pressure, but late right atrial pressure was greater in
four dogs. Although cardiac output and blood pressure fell significantly,
circulation was maintained. Twelve of 14 dogs had transient ST-segment
elevation in the right precordial leads, and 12 developed right bundle
branch block. Abnormal Q waves or R waves of 1 mm or less appeared in the
right precordial leads in 13 of the 14 dogs. Since right bundle branch
block and abnormal Q waves in the right precordial leads have not been
recognized as useful signs in human right ventricular infarction, further
investigations are warranted to determine their value in clinical
applications.
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Electrocardiographic and hemodynamic changes in experimental right ventricular infarction
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