Dialogues in Cardiovascular Medicine - Vol 1 . No. 1 . 1996



Myocardial Stunning




R. Ferrari and D. J. Hearse




Myocardial “stunning” 20 years later: a summary of current concepts regarding its pathophysiology, pathogenesis, and clinical significance
R. Bolli




Myocardial stunning: does it occur in man?
P.A. Poole-Wilson


How can stunning be detected clinically?
R.O. Bonow


How should stunning be treated?
G. Heusch





Myocardial “stunning” in man
R. Bolli

Low-dose dobutamine echocardiography detects reversible dysfunction after thrombolytic therapy of acute myocardial infarction
S.C. Smart and others

Time course of functional improvement in stunned myocardium in risk area in patients with reperfused anterior infarction
H. Ito and others

Marked reduction of free radical generation and contractile dysfunction by antioxidant therapy begun at the time of reperfusion
R. Bolli and others

Cellular mechanisms of myocardial stunning
H. Kusuoka and E. Marban
Mechanism of myocardial stunning
R. Bolli

Demonstration of free radical generation in the “stunned” myocardium in the conscious dog and identification of major differences between conscious and open-chest dogs
X.Y. Li and others

Mechanisms of chronic regional postischemic dysfunction in humans: new insights from the study of noninfarcted collateral-dependent myocardium
J.L.J. Vanoverschelde and others

Current diagnostic techniques of assessing myocardial viability in patients with hibernating and stunned myocardium
V. Dilsizian and R. Bonow

Occurrence of oxidative stress during reperfusion of the human heart
R. Ferrari and others




© 2010 LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER, an incorporated company of SERVIER All Rights Reserved - Updates