1997
Relationship of scar and ischemia to the results of programmed electrophysiological stimulation in patients with coronary artery disease
Gradel C, Jain D, Batsford W, Wackers F, Zaret B. Relationship of scar and ischemia to the results of programmed electrophysiological stimulation in patients with coronary artery disease. Journal Of Nuclear Cardiology 1997, 4: 379-386. PMID: 9362014, DOI: 10.1016/s1071-3581(97)90029-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoronary artery diseaseMyocardial perfusion imagingSustained ventricular tachycardiaPerfusion defect sizeVentricular tachycardiaElectrophysiological studiesArtery diseaseIndependent predictorsMultivariate analysisChronic coronary artery diseaseLeft ventricular ejection fractionSustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardiaGlobal left ventricular functionVentricular ejection fractionLeft ventricular functionPrevious myocardial infarctionMonomorphic ventricular tachycardiaBest independent predictorSize of ischemiaAdditional ischemiaArrhythmia historyInducible patientsNoninducible patientsSize of scarClinical predictors
1995
Relationship between reverse redistribution on planar thallium scintigraphy and regional myocardial viability: a correlative PET study.
Soufer R, Dey H, Lawson A, Wackers F, Zaret B. Relationship between reverse redistribution on planar thallium scintigraphy and regional myocardial viability: a correlative PET study. Journal Of Nuclear Medicine 1995, 36: 180-7. PMID: 7830110.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlanar thallium scintigraphyCardiac eventsThallium scintigraphyReverse redistributionChronic coronary artery diseasePET viabilityAbnormal regional wall motionPlanar thallium imagesMyocardial Infarction trialPercent of patientsFuture cardiac eventsFuture cardiovascular eventsCoronary artery diseaseFavorable clinical outcomeMyocardial metabolic activityRegional wall motion analysisRegional wall motionPercent of segmentsWall motion analysisPET criteriaCardiovascular eventsReperfusion therapyArtery diseaseClinical outcomesPrognostic value