1977
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9149(77)80207-5
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Chronic Stable Inferior Myocardial Infarction: Unsuspected Harbinger of High-Risk Proximal Left Coronary Arterial Obstruction Amenable to Surgical Revascularization

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“…The values remained unchanged when ST elevation was included. Similar sensitivities of ST depression (67-91 %) have been reported by other authors, but the specificities were significantly higher (5593%) (Alijarde et al, 1982;Chaitman et al, 1978;Miller et al, 1977). Inclusion of ST elevation in the series of Alijarde et al…”
Section: Exercise Stress Test In Detection Of Mvdsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…The values remained unchanged when ST elevation was included. Similar sensitivities of ST depression (67-91 %) have been reported by other authors, but the specificities were significantly higher (5593%) (Alijarde et al, 1982;Chaitman et al, 1978;Miller et al, 1977). Inclusion of ST elevation in the series of Alijarde et al…”
Section: Exercise Stress Test In Detection Of Mvdsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…16 It is not uncommon in daily clinical practice to encounter patients with CAD who develop acute MI without a history of angina, 17 and in addition, more than half of the patients who undergo coronary angiography have multivessel disease. 18 Our current results indicate that the cutoff value of <0.75, based on established data obtained from the aforementioned groups of patients, may also be extensively applicable to a heterogeneous group of patients in actual clinical settings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Killip class II or III was observed in 19 of 29 patients with anterior TM infarction, 15 of 35 with inferior TM infarction and 1 1 of the remaining 42 patients with NTM infarction (p < 0.05). None of the patients with NTM infarction were in Killip class III.…”
Section: Collateral Circulationmentioning
confidence: 91%