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- Open AccessPhysiology of Angina and Its Alleviation With NitroglycerinClinical PerspectiveInsights From Invasive Catheter Laboratory Measurements During ExerciseKaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber and Simon R. RedwoodCirculation. 2017;136:24-34, originally published May 3, 2017https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.116.025856
- Figure 1.Open AccessPhysiology of Angina and Its Alleviation With NitroglycerinClinical PerspectiveKaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber, Simon R. RedwoodCirculation July 2017, 136 (1) 24-34; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.116.025856By Kaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber and Simon R. RedwoodAortic and coronary signals. A, Pressure waveform recorded from the ascend...Show MoreAortic and coronary signals. A, Pressure waveform recorded from the ascending aorta from a study patient. Two systolic peaks are labeled P1 and P2. Augmentation index is calculated as augmented pressure (P2−P1) as a percentage of total pulse pressure, P1. The time to the reflected wave from the foot of the pressure tracing to the inflection point is shown as TR. The area under the curve during systole is the tension-time index (TTI), and the area under diastole is the diastolic time index (DTI). Buckberg index is calculated as BI=DTI/TTI. B, Typical coronary pressure and flow velocity recordings. C, Ensemble-averaged pressure and flow velocity signals (blue lines indicate pressure; red line indicates flow velocity). D, The diastolic velocity–pressure gradient relationship, expressed as raw signals, is shown (bottom left), with the data fitted with a quadratic equation ΔP=0+kv+Sv2, where ΔP is the instantaneous pressure gradient (mm Hg), v is the coronary flow velocity (cm/s), k is the coefficient of pressure loss resulting from viscous friction, and S is the coefficient of pressure loss caused by flow separation or localized turbulence.Show Less
- Table 1.Open AccessPhysiology of Angina and Its Alleviation With NitroglycerinClinical PerspectiveKaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber, Simon R. RedwoodCirculation July 2017, 136 (1) 24-34; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.116.025856By Kaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber and Simon R. Redwood
- Table 2.Open AccessPhysiology of Angina and Its Alleviation With NitroglycerinClinical PerspectiveKaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber, Simon R. RedwoodCirculation July 2017, 136 (1) 24-34; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.116.025856By Kaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber and Simon R. Redwood
- Table 3.Open AccessPhysiology of Angina and Its Alleviation With NitroglycerinClinical PerspectiveKaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber, Simon R. RedwoodCirculation July 2017, 136 (1) 24-34; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.116.025856By Kaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber and Simon R. Redwood
- Figure 2.Open AccessPhysiology of Angina and Its Alleviation With NitroglycerinClinical PerspectiveKaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber, Simon R. RedwoodCirculation July 2017, 136 (1) 24-34; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.116.025856By Kaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber and Simon R. RedwoodSupine exercise resistance protocol and ST-segment change. Top, Exercise p...Show MoreSupine exercise resistance protocol and ST-segment change. Top, Exercise performance summarized cycling resistance in Watts with patients cycling at 60 rpm, at baseline (Base), 50% of the time (t50) to peak exercise (peak) when patients experienced significant limiting symptoms, and continued exercise 1 and 2 minutes after peak. At time peak, half the patients had sublingual nitroglycerin (GTN) administered, and all patients continued to exercise for an extra 2 minutes at the same workload. Bottom, The mean surface ECG ST-segment deviation in millivolts. *Statistical significance, baseline vs peak exercise, P<0.05. ‡Significant difference, peak after nitroglycerin (GTN) vs control.Show Less
- Figure 3.Open AccessPhysiology of Angina and Its Alleviation With NitroglycerinClinical PerspectiveKaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber, Simon R. RedwoodCirculation July 2017, 136 (1) 24-34; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.116.025856By Kaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber and Simon R. RedwoodHemodynamics on exercise. Systemic hemodynamic parameters of heart rate, mean aortic pressu...Show MoreHemodynamics on exercise. Systemic hemodynamic parameters of heart rate, mean aortic pressure, and rate-pressure product (RPP) during study protocol. BP indicates blood pressure; and GTN, nitroglycerin. *Statistical significance, baseline vs peak exercise, P<0.05. †Statistically significant difference between peak and 2 minutes after peak.Show Less
- Figure 4.Open AccessPhysiology of Angina and Its Alleviation With NitroglycerinClinical PerspectiveKaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber, Simon R. RedwoodCirculation July 2017, 136 (1) 24-34; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.116.025856By Kaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber and Simon R. RedwoodIndexes of wave reflection and beat cycle physiology. Systemic hemodynamic augmentation ind...Show MoreIndexes of wave reflection and beat cycle physiology. Systemic hemodynamic augmentation index, time to the reflected wave, tension-time index, diastolic time fraction, left ventricular (LV) ejection time, and Buckberg index. GTN indicates nitroglycerin. *Statistical significance, baseline vs peak exercise, P<0.05. †Statistical significance, peak exercise vs 2 minutes after nitroglycerin administration, P<0.05. ‡Significant difference, peak exercise after nitroglycerin administration vs control.Show Less
- Figure 5.Open AccessPhysiology of Angina and Its Alleviation With NitroglycerinClinical PerspectiveKaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber, Simon R. RedwoodCirculation July 2017, 136 (1) 24-34; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.116.025856By Kaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber and Simon R. RedwoodCoronary hemodynamics. Mean distal pressure (Pd) to aortic pressure (Pa) ratio and relative...Show MoreCoronary hemodynamics. Mean distal pressure (Pd) to aortic pressure (Pa) ratio and relative change in coronary flow velocity as a ratio of average peak velocity at individual time points vs baseline. GTN indicates nitroglycerin; and t50, 50% of peak exercise.Show Less
- Table 4.Open AccessPhysiology of Angina and Its Alleviation With NitroglycerinClinical PerspectiveKaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber, Simon R. RedwoodCirculation July 2017, 136 (1) 24-34; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.116.025856By Kaleab N. Asrress, Rupert Williams, Timothy Lockie, Muhammed Z. Khawaja, Kalpa De Silva, Matthew Lumley, Tiffany Patterson, Satpal Arri, Sana Ihsan, Howard Ellis, Antoine Guilcher, Brian Clapp, Philip J. Chowienczyk, Sven Plein, Divaka Perera, Michael S. Marber and Simon R. Redwood
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- Ablation/ICD/surgery 11
- Acute coronary syndromes 13
- Advances in Interventional Cardiology 19
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- Assessment of the Microcirculation, Endothelial Function, and Collateral Blood Vessels 1
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- Autonomic, reflex, and neurohumoral control of circulation 11
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- Vascular Stiffness, Wave Reflection 20
- Volume 128, Issue 22 Supplement; November 26, 2013 / Abstracts From the American Heart Association 2013 Scientific Sessions and Resuscitation Science Symposium 1
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- Catheter-based coronary interventions: stents 35
- Chronic ischemic heart disease 9
- Clinical Studies 57
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- Other hypertension 75
- Pathophysiology 31
- Percutaneous Coronary Intervention 7
- Physiology 11
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- Risk Factors 57
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- Volume 128, Issue 22 Supplement; November 26, 2013 / Abstracts From the American Heart Association 2013 Scientific Sessions and Resuscitation Science Symposium 1
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