Left heart catheterization, quantitative angiocardiography, and selective coronary angiography were undertaken in 64 patients with angina pectoris. The (Rackley et al., 1970).This study presents a comparison between results obtained by haemodynamic and angiocardiographic measurement and those recorded by coronary angiography from patients with chronic ischaemic heart disease. Patients and methodsThe findings referred to in this paper were obtained from 64 patients (6i male, 3 female), aged between 32 and 62, who had undergone diagnostic left heart catheterization, Received28 August I973. including angiocardiography, and selective coronary arteriography for investigation of chest pain (Table i) Group III: Occlusion of a major vessel (main right coronary artery, left anterior descending branch, left circumflex branch). Catheterization was performed after moderate sedation and under local anaesthesia. After retrograde catheterization from the femoral artery, 40 to 6o ml 'Visotrast 370X1 were injected continuously or intermittently into 1 VEB Fahlberg List, Magdeburg..4
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