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Myocardial Oxidative Metabolism in Remote Normal Regions in the Left Ventricles with Remodeling After Myocardial Infarction: Effect of ß-Adrenoceptor Blockers

Nobuyuki Ohte, MD1, Kazuyuki Kurokawa, MD1, Akihiko Iida, MD2, Hitomi Narita, MD2, Sachie Akita, MD1, Kazuhiro Yajima, MD1, Hiromichi Miyabe, MD1, Junichiro Hayano, MD1 and Genjiro Kimura, MD1

1 Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nagoya City University Medical School, Nagoya, Japan
2 Department of Cardiology and Radiology, Nagoya City Rehabilitation and Sports Center, Nagoya, Japan



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FIGURE 1. Comparison of Kmono values in remote normal regions in patients with (+) and without (-) ß-blockers and highest Kmono observed on anteroseptal wall in normal control subjects. Kmono in remote normal regions in patients without ß-blockers was significantly higher than that in normal control subjects. In patients with ß-blockers, Kmono is reduced to normal range.

 





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