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Nicardipine: Myocardial protection in isolated working hearts

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1992
The effectiveness of the calcium antagonist nicardipine in protecting the ischemic myocardium was evaluated using the hemodynamic recovery of isolated working rat hearts subjected to hyperkalemic cardiac arrest followed by ischemia at 37.5 degrees C and 10 degrees C. Rat hearts (n = 51) received 20 mL of cardioplegia and were subjected to 27 minutes of
M E, Mitchell   +3 more
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Return to Work After First Myocardial Infarction

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1972
Job outlook among men aged 25 to 64 years followed after first myocardial infarction (MI) is examined in a study of incidence and prognosis of coronary heart disease (CHD) conducted by the Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York, Employment status of 470 men with first MI is similar to that of men clinically free of CHD at the start of follow-up: 79%
S, Shapiro, E, Weinblatt, C W, Frank
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Work induced myocardial glycogen resynthesis.

Canadian journal of applied sport sciences. Journal canadien des sciences appliquees au sport, 1981
Work induced myocardial glycogen repletion was studied in an isolated perfused heart preparation. After 15 min of low or high workload perfusion with substrate free buffer, glycogen was depleted by 29% (p < .05) and 61% (p < .001) respectively. During the resynthesis phase with 11 mM glucose as substrate, glycogen was increased by 23% (p < .05) and 44%
P B, Taylor, D A, Hunt
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Work capacity after myocardial revascularization: factors related to work resumption

European Heart Journal, 1988
For patients with coronary artery disease the ability to retain or resume a normal occupation must be one of the goals of myocardial revascularization procedures. Provided myocardial revascularization is sufficiently complete and left ventricular function is not severely impaired, this goal should be achieved in virtually all cases. The rates of return
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Myocardial work and takotsubo syndrome: stress affects work

The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 2022
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Myocardial Work in Aortic Stenosis: It Does Work!

Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography, 2021
Jain, Renuka   +2 more
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Resumption of Work after Acute Myocardial Infarction

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1976
ABSTRACTA total of 644 patients, admitted to the Coronary Care Unit of a district hospital on account of acute myocardial infarction, have been discharged during a 3‐year period. Of these patients, 71% had been employed at the time of the infarction and more than 80% of this group returned to work.
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Noninvasive Assessment of Myocardial Work in Children

Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography
The noninvasive assessment of ventricular function is an ongoing challenge, with new tools and measurements always being considered and tested. The noninvasive assessment of myocardial work via the pressure-strain relationship is one of the newer tools proposed to evaluate ventricular systolic function.
Hythem M. Nawaytou, Luc L. Mertens
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Myocardial Work in Cardio-Oncology

JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging, 2022
Edgar Argulian, Jagat Narula
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Myocardial Lipids After Intense Muscular Work

Cardiology, 1964
M, RINETTI   +3 more
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