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How to standardize vasomotor tone in serial studies based on quantitation of coronary dimensions?
Author: HausleiterJ, HausmannD, JostS, NolteC W, SturmM
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In patients with coronary artery disease including those after coronary bypass graft operation and heart transplantation intervention studies based on serial quantitative coronary angiography, in part combined with intravascular ultrasound, are of increasing relevance. Since vasomotor tone of epicar...See full text at original site
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https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1006076409185
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Standardizing Coronary Vasomotor Tone: A Quest for Precision in Cardiac Research
The study of coronary artery disease (CAD), a leading cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, requires rigorous and precise research methodologies. This research delves into the challenges of standardizing coronary vasomotor tone, a crucial factor in assessing the health and function of coronary arteries, during serial quantitative coronary angiography (QCA) studies.
The authors meticulously reviewed the effects of various coronary vasodilatory drugs on coronary diameters, highlighting the need for a standardized approach to induce maximal coronary dilation. They emphasize the importance of selecting drugs with predictable effects, appropriate dosing, and minimal side effects. The study recommends repeated intracoronary bolus injections of nitroglycerin as the optimal regimen for standardizing coronary vasomotor tone in serial QCA studies.
Optimizing Cardiac Research: A Journey Towards Precision
This research highlights the critical importance of standardizing coronary vasomotor tone in QCA studies. The authors' review of different vasodilatory drugs and their recommendations for optimal dosing and administration provide valuable insights for researchers in the field. By adopting these standardized approaches, we can enhance the precision and reliability of cardiac research, leading to a better understanding of CAD and its treatment.
Navigating the Desert of Cardiac Research: A Quest for Accuracy
The field of cardiovascular research is a vast and complex desert, requiring careful navigation to ensure the accuracy and reliability of our findings. This research emphasizes the importance of standardizing coronary vasomotor tone in QCA studies, providing a roadmap for achieving greater precision in our investigations. By meticulously considering the effects of various vasodilatory drugs and adopting standardized approaches, we can navigate the intricacies of cardiac research with greater confidence, ultimately leading to more accurate and meaningful results.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research is a testament to the importance of precision and rigor in the field of cardiac research. The authors' exploration of different vasodilatory drugs and their recommendations for standardizing coronary vasomotor tone provide valuable insights for researchers seeking to achieve accurate and reliable findings. By embracing these principles, we can navigate the desert of cardiac research with greater confidence and precision, ultimately contributing to our understanding of CAD and its treatment.
Date :
- Date Completed 1999-09-16
- Date Revised 2019-11-15
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