© 1967 by European Society of Cardiology
Copyright © 1967, European Society of Cardiology
Anastomotic Blood Flow in Experimental Myocardial Infarction
A new method, using 133Xenon clearance, for repeated measurements during recovery
From the Departments of Cardiology and Clinical Measurement, Westminster Hospital
Authors' Synopsis: After tying the anterior descending coronary artery in dogs, solutions of 133Xenon were injected into the vessels of the infarct through a fine catheter over 10 days. The clearance of isotope, determined by an external counter, was a measure of anastomotic blood flow. Initially, mean flow was reduced to 25% of normal. After the third day, clearance rates increased, together with enlargement of interarteriolar anastomoses within the heart.
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