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  1. Article ; Online: Cardiac Function in Patients with Angina

    Ottar Muller

    Res Medica (2014)

    2014  

    Abstract: It is a great honour and pleasure for me to be invited to this meeting, commemorating the introduction by your former member, T. Lauder Brunton, of amyl nitrite as a potent remedy for anginal pain, one hundred years ago. For some years, I have been ... ...

    Abstract It is a great honour and pleasure for me to be invited to this meeting, commemorating the introduction by your former member, T. Lauder Brunton, of amyl nitrite as a potent remedy for anginal pain, one hundred years ago. For some years, I have been interested in the haemodynamic consequences of coronary heart disease, the most common cause of anginal pain. That this symptom is due to an improper balance between the myocardial demand for energy and the supply available from the coronary circulation has been more or less generally accepted for a long time. This view seems, for instance, to have been held by Allan Burns in his book on cardiology printed in this city in 1809. The exact cause of the pain is still uncertain. It seems, however, to be linked to inadequate delivery of oxygen to the myocardium, either generally or locally. And metabolic studies (Cohen el al. 1965) have indicated changes probably due to hypoxia in patients with coronary heart disease not only during but also in the intervals between attacks of angina pectoris. If reduction of the coronary circulation and abnormal metabolism are common in these patients, it is reasonable to expect a reduction in ventricular function as well. However, one of the main symptoms of impaired left heart function, namely dyspnoea, has not been generally regarded as a feature of this condition (P. Wood 1953).
    Keywords Medicine (General) ; R5-920
    Subject code 610
    Language English
    Publishing date 2014-07-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Royal Medical Society
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article ; Online: Res Medica, April 1967, Special Issue – Lauder Brunton Centenary Symposium on Angina Pectoris

    Dr. M. H. Kaufman / Dr. R. B. L. Ewart / R. D. Hunter / Miss Alison Leach / Dr. W. F. M. Fulton / Dr. J. Russell Rees / Professor Melville Arnott / Dr. Richard Gorlin / Peter Bent / Ottar Muller / Professor J. N. Morris / Dr. M. F. Oliver / Sir John Michael / G.C. Friesinger / C. F. Borchgrevink / Dr. D. G. Julian

    Res Medica (2014)

    2014  

    Abstract: Welcome Historical Session Opening Address Lauder Brunton History of Angina Pathophysiological Session The Pathology of Angina Experimental Studies on the Myocardial Collateral Circulation First Discussion Coronary Blood Flow and Myocardial Metabolism in ...

    Abstract Welcome Historical Session Opening Address Lauder Brunton History of Angina Pathophysiological Session The Pathology of Angina Experimental Studies on the Myocardial Collateral Circulation First Discussion Coronary Blood Flow and Myocardial Metabolism in Angina Pectoris Cardiac Function in Patients with Angina Second Discussion Therapeutic Session The Modern Epidemic Is Angina Preventable? Third Discussion Chest Pain, Exercise Electrocardiography and Coronary Arteriography (Correlative Studies in Angina Pectoris Prognosis of Angina Pectoris Panel Discussion Summing Up
    Keywords Medicine (General) ; R5-920
    Language English
    Publishing date 2014-07-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Royal Medical Society
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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