2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2006.07.112
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Relation between transcardiac gradient of VEGF and coronary flow response in humans

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“…Statistical significance was defined as p 0.05. Analyses were performed using STATA version 10.0 (Stata Corp, College StaCoronary blood flow (mL/min) was estimated from the coronary blood flow velocity and luminal diameters, as described previously 19,20) . Responses of the coronary blood flow to infusions of ACh and SNP were expressed as percentage changes from baseline values taken immediately before each infusion.…”
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“…Statistical significance was defined as p 0.05. Analyses were performed using STATA version 10.0 (Stata Corp, College StaCoronary blood flow (mL/min) was estimated from the coronary blood flow velocity and luminal diameters, as described previously 19,20) . Responses of the coronary blood flow to infusions of ACh and SNP were expressed as percentage changes from baseline values taken immediately before each infusion.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Blood sampling from the anterior interventricular vein (AIV), the aortic root (AO), and an antecubital vein (peripheral vein; PV) was also performed at the cardiac catheterizations before systemic heparinization, as described in our previous reports [19][20][21] . In addition, coronary angiography and left ventriculography were repeated twice, 2 weeks and 6 months after AMI.…”
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