Improved myocardial ischemic response and enhanced collateral circulation with long repetitive coronary occlusion during angioplasty: A prospective study. Cribier, A., Korsatz, L., Koning, R., Rath, P., Gamra, H., Stix, G., Merchant, S., Chan, C., & Letac, B. j-ACC, 20(3):578–586, 1992.
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@Article{RSM:Cri92,
  author =       "A. Cribier and L. Korsatz and R. Koning and P. Rath
                 and H. Gamra and G. Stix and S. Merchant and C. Chan
                 and B. Letac",
  title =        "Improved myocardial ischemic response and enhanced
                 collateral circulation with long repetitive coronary
                 occlusion during angioplasty: {A} prospective study",
  journal =      j-ACC,
  year =         "1992",
  volume =       "20",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "578--586",
  robnote =      "Looks at the effects of a series of PTCA inflations to
                 see in what way tolerance to ischemia changes, and why.
                 They find smaller ECG effect, angina, LV filling
                 pressure, ejection, but wall motion abnormalities
                 remain the same. The also find increase in collateral
                 circulation with each inflation and suggest this as the
                 mechanism for increased tolerance of ischemia from
                 repeated PTCA.",
}

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