- Algranati, Dotan; K****ab, Gh****an; Lanir,
Yoram (2010). "Why is the
subendocardium more
vulnerable to ischemia? A new paradigm".
American Journal of Physiology...
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walls of the heart, just
beneath the
endocardium in a
space called the
subendocardium. The
Purkinje fibers are
specialized conducting fibers composed of electrically...
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surface of the heart)
remain open.
Because of this,
blood flow in the
subendocardium stops during ventricular contraction. As a result, most
myocardial perfusion...
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current flows from the more
positive subepicardium to the less
positive subendocardium during phase 2 of the fast
fiber type depolarization,
which on ECG occurs...
- wave inversion) on the EKG,
suggesting subendocardial ischemia. The
subendocardium is the
region that is most
susceptible to
ischemia because it is the...
- PMIDĀ 16009313.
Algranati D, K****ab GS,
Lanir Y (March 2011). "Why is the
subendocardium more
vulnerable to ischemia? A new paradigm".
American Journal of Physiology...
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ejection fraction. Left
ventricular shearing increases towards the
subendocardium,
resulting in a
subepicardial to
subendocardial thickening strain gradient...
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atrioventricular node.
Within the heart, a
transmural expression gradient from
subendocardium to
subsepicardium is present, with
higher expression of SCN5A in the...