Acute coronary occlusion as a cause of myocardial infarct and sudden coronary heart death

作者: Giorgio Baroldi

DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(65)90704-6

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摘要: Abstract The incidence of acute occlusion was investigated in 208 hospitalized patients dying from or recent coagulative necrosis the myocardium, 116 cases sudden, unexpected “coronary” heart death, and 125 sudden but not death. approximate ages both vascular myocardial lesions prior sclerotic reduction lumen recently occluded vessels were studied correlated with corresponding enlargement collateral arterial circulation. From high coagulation and/or death without (53, 53, 54% three groups studied), low a “coeval” relation between stage damage (23, 22, 19%, respectively), excess 65 per cent acutely (82, 91, 96%, marked circulation found this study, it appears that so-called infarct human being, most develop independently an is incorrect to apply term “myocardial infarct” lesions. It also our belief thrombosis occurring instances should be considered as cause both, rather result particular hemodynamic conditions existing around involved vessel.

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