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CIRCULATION JANUARY-JUNE, 1979 VOLUME AUTHOR INDEX NOTE Committee and Special Reports are published in rearforms as part ofA HA News. The reports follow text and are continued into rear ad pages. A Aamodt R, 744 Abben R, 1040 Abbott JA, 845 Abildskov JA, 356 Ackerstein H, 1113 Acquatella H, 847 Akhtar M, 1252 Akins CW, 1172 Alam M, 182 Aldrich RF, 1113 Alexander JA, 1241 Allen HD, 513 Alousi AA, 1098 Amat-y-Leon F, 238 Amon KW, 1188 Anbe DT, 182 Anderson KR, 879 Anderson RH, 173, 403, 879 Andriole VT, 336 Angoli L, 948 Appel RA, 855 Armstrong JA, 585 Armstrong PW, 585 Aronow WS, 313, 344 Ashburn W, 1218 Astley R, 194 Austen WG, 614A B Baba K, 133 Barr RC, 805, 822 Bartorelli C, 1056 Bashore T, 226 Bass JL, 1339 Battaglini JW, 1113 Bauernfiend R, 593, 779 Bauman D, 841 Becker LC, 734 Becker R, 1070 Behar VS, 379 Beller GA, 707 Benson DW, 805, 822 Berger M, 845 Berkoben JP, 849 Berkson DM, 969 Berman W Jr., 169 Bessinger FB Jr., 1339 Bharati S, 593, 886, 1324 Bhargava V, 476 Biddison JH, 1299 Bieber CP, 483 Blackburn H, 762 Blankenhorn DH, 212 Blankstein R, 714 Blomqvist CG, 421A, 894 Bobba P, 948 Boerner J, 268 Bogren H, 755 Bommer W, 755 Bonte FJ, 257, 721 Bontemps R, 714 Borer JS, 1113 Borkat G, 385 Bourassa MG, 560, 1165 Bourdillon PJ, 1079 Bowman FO Jr., 662 Bramucci E, 948 Brand R, 286 Bregman D, 662 Brensike JF, 1113 Brizendine M, 60 Brundage BH, 991 Buja LM, 257, 268, 721 Bulawa WF, 671 Bulkley BH, 734 Burgess MJ, 356 Burnett JC Jr., 1081 Bush CA, 66 Bustin AG, 238 Byrne JD, 21 C Cabrera A, 876 Caldwell RL, 395, 498 Campbell W, 894 Campeau L, 192 Candell-Riera J, 847 Capurro NL, 744 Carr KW, 1196 Castaneda AR, 150 Castellanos A, 855 Caudill CC, 506 Chaitman BR, 560, 580 Charuzi Y, 955 Chason JL, 412 Cheitlin MD, 593, 610 Chikos PM, 89 Child JS, 120 Chipman C, 150 Cipriano PR, 82 Clark CE, 1337 Clarke WR, 320 Clayton PD, 671 Cobb LA, 864 Coghlan HC, 984 Cohen ER, 623 Cohen MV, 902 Cohn JN, 1085 Cohn K, 286 1341 Cohn PF, 1001 Conant R, 60 Conde C, 855 Conn HL Jr., 913 Connolly DC, 1137 Connor WE, 320 Conti CR, 307 Cooley DA, 1232 Corya BC, 1081 C6te P, 1165 Covell JW, 1124 Crampton R, 769 Crawford MH, 1188 Crow R, 762 Curry RC Jr., 307 D D'Este D, 1044 Daggett WM, 1172 Daily PO, 1218 Dainese F, 1044 Darsee JR, 492, 619 David P, 1165 Davis K, 1105 Davis R, 1098 Davolos D, 1098 de Servi S, 948 DeBacker G, 762 DeBusk R, 977 Delaye J, 1165 Delise P, 1044 Del Torso S, 173 DeMaria AN, 755 Dembo DH, 1299 Denes P, 238, 593, 779, 1040 Dennish G, 1218 DeRouen TA, 421, 430 Desai JM, 215 Desfonds P, 909 Dhingra RC, 238, 779 Dick M II, 150 Dickinson DF, 879 Dillon JC, 443, 498 Dinsmore RE, 707, 748 Dodge HT, 89, 421, 430 Downs JB, 1312 Drayer JIM, 623 Dumesnil JG, 1024 Dupras G, 580 Dyer AR, 969 Dzindzio BS, 1319 E Easthope JL, 313 Eckberg DL, 632 VOLUME 59

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CIRCULATION

JANUARY-JUNE, 1979VOLUME AUTHOR INDEX

NOTECommittee and Special Reports are published in rearforms as part ofAHA News.

The reports follow text and are continued into rear ad pages.

A

Aamodt R, 744Abben R, 1040Abbott JA, 845Abildskov JA, 356Ackerstein H, 1113Acquatella H, 847Akhtar M, 1252Akins CW, 1172Alam M, 182Aldrich RF, 1113Alexander JA, 1241Allen HD, 513Alousi AA, 1098Amat-y-Leon F, 238Amon KW, 1188Anbe DT, 182Anderson KR, 879Anderson RH, 173, 403, 879Andriole VT, 336Angoli L, 948Appel RA, 855Armstrong JA, 585Armstrong PW, 585Aronow WS, 313, 344Ashburn W, 1218Astley R, 194Austen WG, 614A

B

Baba K, 133Barr RC, 805, 822Bartorelli C, 1056Bashore T, 226Bass JL, 1339Battaglini JW, 1113Bauernfiend R, 593, 779Bauman D, 841Becker LC, 734Becker R, 1070Behar VS, 379Beller GA, 707Benson DW, 805, 822Berger M, 845Berkoben JP, 849Berkson DM, 969Berman W Jr., 169Bessinger FB Jr., 1339Bharati S, 593, 886, 1324Bhargava V, 476Biddison JH, 1299Bieber CP, 483Blackburn H, 762Blankenhorn DH, 212Blankstein R, 714

Blomqvist CG, 421A, 894Bobba P, 948Boerner J, 268Bogren H, 755Bommer W, 755Bonte FJ, 257, 721Bontemps R, 714Borer JS, 1113Borkat G, 385Bourassa MG, 560, 1165Bourdillon PJ, 1079Bowman FO Jr., 662Bramucci E, 948Brand R, 286Bregman D, 662Brensike JF, 1113Brizendine M, 60Brundage BH, 991Buja LM, 257, 268, 721Bulawa WF, 671Bulkley BH, 734Burgess MJ, 356Burnett JC Jr., 1081Bush CA, 66Bustin AG, 238Byrne JD, 21

C

Cabrera A, 876Caldwell RL, 395, 498Campbell W, 894Campeau L, 192Candell-Riera J, 847Capurro NL, 744Carr KW, 1196Castaneda AR, 150Castellanos A, 855Caudill CC, 506Chaitman BR, 560, 580Charuzi Y, 955Chason JL, 412Cheitlin MD, 593, 610Chikos PM, 89Child JS, 120Chipman C, 150Cipriano PR, 82Clark CE, 1337Clarke WR, 320Clayton PD, 671Cobb LA, 864Coghlan HC, 984Cohen ER, 623Cohen MV, 902Cohn JN, 1085Cohn K, 286

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Cohn PF, 1001Conant R, 60Conde C, 855Conn HL Jr., 913Connolly DC, 1137Connor WE, 320Conti CR, 307Cooley DA, 1232Corya BC, 1081C6te P, 1165Covell JW, 1124Crampton R, 769Crawford MH, 1188Crow R, 762Curry RC Jr., 307

D

D'Este D, 1044Daggett WM, 1172Daily PO, 1218Dainese F, 1044Darsee JR, 492, 619David P, 1165Davis K, 1105Davis R, 1098Davolos D, 1098de Servi S, 948DeBacker G, 762DeBusk R, 977Delaye J, 1165Delise P, 1044Del Torso S, 173DeMaria AN, 755Dembo DH, 1299Denes P, 238, 593, 779, 1040Dennish G, 1218DeRouen TA, 421, 430Desai JM, 215Desfonds P, 909Dhingra RC, 238, 779Dick M II, 150Dickinson DF, 879Dillon JC, 443, 498Dinsmore RE, 707, 748Dodge HT, 89, 421, 430Downs JB, 1312Drayer JIM, 623Dumesnil JG, 1024Dupras G, 580Dyer AR, 969Dzindzio BS, 1319

E

Easthope JL, 313Eckberg DL, 632

VOLUME 59

INDEX TO AUTHORS

Edalji A, 926Edie RN, 662Edmunds LH Jr., 1241Edwards JE, 126Edwards SB, 805, 822Effert S, 105El-Khatib MR, 412Elkayam U, 1070Ellestad MH, 421A, 843Ellis FH Jr., 1019Engelman RM, 161Engler RL, 1196Epstein SE, 126, 623, 744, 866, 1113,

1337Erb BD, 1084AEuler DE, 468Evans AK, 356Evans GT, 226Eyman J, 320

F

Factor S, 1070Falcone C, 948Fallon JT, 748Farshidi A, 459Fazzini PF, 195Feigenbaum H, 395, 443, 498Fenoglio JJ Jr., 1284Ferguson RJ, 560Ferlinz J, 313Feteih N, 286Fieller NRJ, 1082Figueras J, 955Finch CS, 845Fineberg N, 643Fiorentini C, 1056Fisher L, 89Fitz A, 1063Fixler DD, 651Flaim SF, 1092Fleming HA, 1336Fletcher EE, 113Fletcher GF, 1084AFlowers NC, 1277Forker AD, 506, 1319Forsythe JR, 1196Fortuin NJ, 50, 655Fouilladieu J, 909Fowles RE, 483Fox KM, 730Fraker TD Jr., 379Franciosa JA, 1085Francis G, 1218Freeman LM, 714French JW, 506, 1206Friedman HS, 193Frishman W, 1070Froysaker T, 436Froment R, 1165Frye RL, 1137Fujiwara H, 1293Fukaya T, 133Fuster V, 1137

G

Gaffney FA, 894Gallagher JJ, 364, 449, 789

Gallucci V, 173Ganz W, 955, 1148Garcia del Castillo H, 847Gardin JM, 623Garrison JB, 50, 655Garson A Jr., 1232Gelberg HJ, 991Gersony W, 327Gewirtz H, 707, 1172Gilbert CJ, 1252Gillette PC, 1266Gilpin EA, 1124Girod DA, 395Glantz S, 991Goldberg E, 845Goldberg S, 14, 544Goldberg SJ, 513Goldschlager N, 286Goldstein RE, 744Goldstein S, 182Goodenow JS, 66Gorlin R, 531Gosink B, 1196Gosselin AJ, 1105Gottschalk A, 336Grant C, 1063Gray BA, 551Green EW, 1277Greenberg MA, 902Greenberg PS, 843Greenspan AM, 459Grenadier E, 195Grim CE, 643Grimm J, 1178Grossman W, 14, 544, 679Grotte GJ, 1172Guazzi MD, 1056Gunnar WP, 468Gunther S, 544, 679Gurdjian F, 909Guthaner DF, 82

H

Hagler DJ, 140, 1337Halliday EJ, 1337Halmagyi M, 1081Hamashima Y, 1293Hammermeister KE, 89, 421, 430, 1336Hariman RJ, 797Harris PJ, 379Harrison LA, 364, 449Haskell W, 977Hayase K, 199Hayashi TT, 845Hayes MG, 1299Heger JJ, 443Hellerstein HK, 849AHellman C, 1070Henning H, 1124Henry WL, 623, 1337Herman LS, 902Herman MV, 531Hess OM, 1178Heymann MA, 169, 179Heymsfield SB, 492Hirschfeld S, 385, 888Ho SY, 879Hoche JP, 846

Hodess AB, 247Hodges M, 551Hoffman BF, 662Holen J, 436Holman BL, 1001Hood WB Jr., 926Hood WP Jr., 96Hopeman A, 1319Hopkins LC Jr., 492Hordof AJ, 1284Horowitz LN, 247, 459, 1241Hosler M, 913Houston N, 977Huffines FD, 651Hugenholtz PG, 846Hughes D, 344Hunter S, 403Hurwitz RA, 395, 498Hussain NM, 37Hutchins GM, 734Hyde RW, 551

Ideker RE, 364, 449Idoine J, 1001Idris-Soven E, 969Idriss FS, 525Iglesias-Berengue J, 876Istvanffy M, 1081

J

Jacobs D, 762Janin A, 1165Jardin F, 909Jelveh M, 845Jengo JA, 60Jesse MJ, 613Johnson AD, 476, 1196, 1218Johnson GA, 637Jones SB, 468Jordan A, 1070Jordan J, 195Josephson ME, 459, 1241Judkins MP, 1105Jugdutt BI, 734

K

Kamm B, 286Kannel WB, 8Kaplan EL, 327Karlsson ES, 894Karp RB, 75Kasell J, 364, 449Kastor JA, 1241Katavatis V, 113Kato H, 133Kawai C, 1293Keeton BR, 403Keidar S, 195Kemp HG Jr., 1105Kennedy H, 762Kennedy JW, 1105

1 342

INDEX TO AUTHORS

Kennedy MA, 1137Keung E, 1098Khaja F, 182Kiem I, 855Killip T, 1105King DL, 662Kinicki RE, 449Kinsley RH, 418Kishida H, 797Kisslo JA, 379Klausner SC, 671Klein GJ, 364, 449Kolibash AJ, 66Komer RR, 926Kostis JB, 199, 913Kouchoukos NT, 75Kovick RB, 120Krayenbuehl HP, 1178Krongrad E, 420Kronik G, 372Krueger SK, 506Kugler G, 43Kugler JD, 1266Kuo PT, 199, 913Kwan AC, 1148

L

LaBarre A, 226Laiken SL, 476Laird WP, 651Lange LW, 513Laragh JH, 623Lauer RM, 320Laurenceau JL, 1024Lawrence C, 1339Lawton WJ, 1063LeDoux CW, 1299Lee AF-S, 843Lee J, 189LeJemtel TH, 1070, 1098Lengyel M, 1081Leppo J, 714Lerner AM, 412Lesser LE, 619Lev M, 593, 886, 1324Levin DL, 179Levine FH, 849Levisman JA, 120Levitsky S, 161Levy RI, 613, 1113Lewis RP, 66Lewis SE, 721Liberthson RR, 748, 849Liebman J, 385, 888Lindberg HA, 969Lipton MJ, 845Little RC, 615Livengood SV, 655Loeb JM, 468Logic JR, 1010Loh IK, 1113Loon GV, 1158Lucchesi BR, 1076Ludbrook PA, 21Luft FC, 643Luisada AA, 417Lurie M, 344Lux RL, 356

M

Macartney FJ, 173, 403MacVaugh H III, 247Maddox DE, 1001Madias JE, 297Maggs PR, 1019Mair DD, 140Malm JR, 662Mangiardi LM, 797Mankin HT, 1137Mann T, 14, 544Manning J, 327Mantle JA, 96Marchi F, 195Marcus Fl, 837Margairaz A, 909Marinoni GP, 948Marks DS, 182Marks GS, 585Marmor A, 195Maron BJ, 126, 689, 866, 1337Marr KC, 744Marshall HW, 671Martin MA, 1082Martin RP, 1206Masden RR, 1277Mason DT, 755Mason SJ, 50, 655Massie B, 593Mathews EC Jr., 623Matsumoto M, 1098McAllister RG Jr., 797McAnulty JH, 1035McGee DL, 8McHenry MM, 189McKnight RC, 21McKusick KA, 707McMartin DE, 1277McNamara DG, 1232, 1266Meeran MK, 161Mehta S, 385, 888Meller J, 531Mena I, 60Mendoza J, 848Merx W, 105Meyer L, 1319Michaels R, 846Michelson EL, 459, 844Mikolich JR, 619Miura M, 1148Miwa K, 938Mizgala HF, 580Mock MB, 613Moesslacher H, 372Moller JH, 126Montemartini C, 948Moore EN, 247, 1241Moore WE Jr., 894Moreyra AE, 199, 913Morganroth J, 844Mortera C, 403Moruzzi P, 1056Moskowitz RM, 1092Mudge GH Jr., 14, 544Mullins CE, 1266Murdock DK, 468Murphy E, 1035Mussini A, 948Muster AJ, 525

Myerburg RJ, 855Myers DJ, 866

N

Nagao M, 938Nakornchai V, 280Narula J, 196Narula OS, 196Natarajan N, 913Nattel S, 1158Naughton JP, 421ANeill JM, 1001Neill WA, 280Nellis SH, 1092Nelson T, 60Nener TPE, 1019Neumann A, 755Newfeld EA, 525Nichols WW, 1312Nicoloff NB, 619Niemelai N, 540Nies AS, 637Niess GS, 1010Nihill MR, 195, 1232Nixon JV, 894Norris RM, 193Norwood WI, 150Nutter DO, 492

0

O'Keefe DD, 1172O'Rourke RA, 1124O'Young J, 215Oates JA, 637Okumachi F, 133Olivari MT, 1056Omote S, 938Oren V, 60Orlick AE, 82Osterholm R, 1319Owaki T, 133Oxendine J, 280

P

Packer M, 531Pae WE Jr., 275Palant A, 195Papapietro SE, 984Parker JA, 1001Parker JO, 571Parkey RW, 257, 268, 721Parmley WW, 991, 1333Pascotto P, 1044Passamani ER, 1113Paul MH, 525Paul MS, 280Pearce ML, 120Pellegrino PA, 173Pennock JL, 275Pepine CJ, 307, 1304, 1312Permanyer-Miralda C, 847, 876Perschau RA, 1312Persky VW, 969

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INDEX TO AUTHORS

Peters RW, 215Peterson KL, 1218Piccolo E, 1044Pierce WS, 275Pitt B, 734Pitts W, 977Pohost GM, 707, 1172Polese A, 1056Poliner LR, 257Popp RL, 506, 1206Ports TA, 920Prescott SM, 350Prineas R, 762Pritchett ELC, 789Prystowsky EN, 789Pucci P, 195Puigb6 JJ, 847

R

Rackley CE, 96, 984, 1010Rahimtoola SH, 418, 1035Rakowski H, 1206Randall WC, 468Rangno RE, 1158Rasmussen S, 1081Raviele A, 1044Reddy PS, 194Reed FR, 21Reemtsma K, 662, 1284Rees P, 403Reid PR, 588Renner GW, 1144Renner WF, 1144Riba AL, 336Ribner HS, 1098Ricci DR, 82Rich H, 327Richardson JM, 1113Richardson JV, 75Richmond DR, 1337Rigby ML, 194Riggs T, 385, 888Rigo P, 476Ritter DG, 140Roberts WC, 689Robertson D, 637Robertson RM, 637Robinson FC, 1337Roca-Liop J, 876Rogers WJ, 96, 984, 1010Roller DH, 844Rosen KM, 161, 238, 593, 779, 1040Ross J Jr., 32, 1124, 1218Rosti J, 540Rothkopf M, 268Rude RE, 721Rudolph AM, 169, 179Russell RO Jr., 96, 984, 1010

S

Sabom MB, 307Sagar K, 849Sagrista-Sauleda, 876Sahn DJ, 513Sanmarco ME, 212

Sartori F, 1044Sauleda-Pares J, 876Savage DD, 623, 866, 1337Saxena A, 161Scheinman MM, 215, 226, 593Scheuer J, 714Schiller NB, 920Schmidt DH, 1252Schoenberger JA, 969Schreiber KM, 320Schrott HG, 320Schuler G, 1218Schutte JE, 894Schwartz L, 37Schwartz PJ, 1080Schwartz W, 1098Sealy WC, 789Seides SF, 866, 1337Selwyn AP, 730Selzer A, 1336Seningen R, 1113Seward JB, 140, 1337Sgalia AC, 192Shabetai R, 797Shand DG, 637Shander D, 1337Sheffield TL, 1084AShekelle RB, 969Shell WE, 1148Sheps DS, 855Shinebourne EA, 403Shoucri RM, 1024Siegel LC, 1001Sievers K, 540Silverman JF, 82Silverman NH, 920Simonsen S, 436Simoons ML, 841Simson MB, 1241Singh BN, 955, 1148Singh SP, 194Slany J, 372Slutsky A, 192Smith A, 879Smith LR, 96Smith T, 161Smith WM, 364, 449, 789Smitherman TG, 268Snider AR, 920Sohi GS, 1277Sokol T, 1148Sole MJ, 37Soler-Soler J, 847, 876Sonnenblick EH, 1098Spach MS, 805, 822Spalt H, 1299Spear JF, 247, 1241Specchia G, 948Spielman SR, 459Spodick DH, 1083Spotnitz HM, 662Sridhar S, 238Stamler J, 969Stein IM, 843Stinson EB, 483Stone MJ, 268Stone NJ, 1113Strauss HC, 226Strauss HW, 707, 1172Strom J, 1070Suarez C, 847

Suga H, 419Sung RJ, 855Surawicz B, 797Swan EA, 1124Swann HJC, 955

T

Tajik AJ, 140, 1337Takagi Y, 133Takala J, 540Takazawa A, 938Tanaka S, 938Tetalman MR, 66Thadani U, 571Thakur ML, 336Theroux P, 580Thiene G, 173Thomas R, 1148Thompson PL, 113Tiedeman JS, 226Tikoff G, 350Tomita Y, 133Toshimitsu T, 1148Totaro G, 1044Tubau JF, 560Turbow M, 344Turcot J, 1024Turpeinen 0, 1Twieg D, 721Tynan M, 403

U

Unschuld H, 1070Uren R, 1001Urie PM, 671Uszler JM, 60Utley J, 1218

V

v. Essen R, 105Van Camp S, 344Vaughan-Neil EF, 37Vilandre J, 762Vincent GM, 356

w

Wagniart P, 560Waldhausen JA, 275Wallace AG, 226, 364, 449, 789Walston A II, 805, 822Wann LS, 443, 498Ware JH, 623Warner HR, 671Warren RB, 805, 822Waters DD, 560, 580Wei JY, 588Weinberger MC, 643Weinert L, 755

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INDEX TO AUTHORS

Weintraub RM, 849Weisfeldt ML, 50, 655Weiss JL, 50, 655Welman E, 730Werner JA, 864Wexler L, 82Weyman AE, 395, 443, 498White DH, 1188Whitman V, 169Whittaker K, 344Wiebe DA, 320Wiener L, 1304Wilkinson JL, 403, 879Willerson JT, 257, 268, 721, 894Wit AL, 1284Witte DL, 1063

Wolf FG, 1252Woltjen J, 1319Wooley CF, 418Wright JO III, 75Wu D, 238, 593, 779Wyatt RF, 356Wyndham CR, 161, 238, 779Wynne J, 1001

y

Yanagihara K, 133Yasue H, 938

Yipintsoi T, 714Yoshikawa J, 133Yu PN, 236, 551

z

Zaret BL, 336Zelis R, 1092Zir LM, 707Zissermann D, 984Zohman L, 714Zoneraich S, 1079

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CIRCULATION

JANUARY-JUNE, 1979

SUBJECT INDEX

A

AHA Committee ReportsSpecifications for exercise testing equipment, 849AStandards for adult exercise testing laboratories, 421AStandards for cardiovascular exercise treatment programs,

1084AAHA Presidential addressAHA 51st Scientific Sessions, 614A

AkinesisEffect of left ventricular akinesis on cardiac performance.

Experimental study using a new model, 1019Amiodarone

Effects of amiodarone on cardiac and coronary hemodynamicsand on myocardial metabolism in patients with coronary

artery disease, 1165Amrinone

Amrinone: a new non-glycosidic, non-adrenergic cardiotonicagent effective in the treatment of intractable myocardialfailure in man, 1098

Amyl nitriteInfluence of right ventricular hemodynamics on left ventricular

diastolic pressure-volume relations in man, 21Aneurysm

Cross-sectional echocardiographic diagnosis of coronary arteryaneurysms in patients with the mucocutaneous lymph nodesyndrome, 133

Echocardiographic evaluation of ventricular septal aneurysms,920

Identification and localization of aneurysms of the ascendingaorta by cross-sectional echocardiography, 755

Recurrent sustained ventricular tachycardia. 4. Pleomorphism,459

Ventricular aneurysms complicating coxsackievirus group B,types 1 and 4 murine myocarditis, 412

Angina pectorisCatecholamines in coronary sinus and peripheral plasma during

pacing-induced angina in man, 37Clinicopathologic findings in 52 patients studied by technetium-99m stannous pyrophosphate myocardial scintigraphy, 257

Comparison of cardiovascular responses to static-dynamic effortand dynamic effort alone in patients with chronic ischemicheart disease, 977

The effects of ergonovine maleate on coronary arterial size, 82Factors contributing to altered left ventricular diastolic prop-

erties during angina pectoris, 14Propranolol in the treatment of angina pectoris. Comparison of

duration of action in acute and sustained oral therapy, 571Special report: Nomenclature and criteria for diagnosis of

ischemic heart disease. Report of the Joint InternationalSociety and Federation of Cardiology/World Health Organi-zation Task Force on Standardization of Clinical Nomen-clature, 607

Angina, exercise inducedMyocardial release of lactate, inosine and hypoxanthine during

atrial pacing and exercise-induced angina, 43Angina, variant

Circadian variation of exercise capacity in patients with Prinz-metal's variant angina: role of exercise-induced coronaryarterial spasm, 938

Coronary arterial spasm as a cause of exercise-induced ST-segment elevation in patients with variant angina, 948

Coronary artery spasm during exercise in patients with variantangina, 580

Mechanism of rest and nocturnal angina: observations duringcontinuous hemodynamic and electrocardiographic monitor-ing, 955

Nifedipine and Prinzmetal's angina. Letter and response, 195Similarities of ergonovine induced and spontaneous attacks of

variant angina, 307The syndrome of variant angina culminating in acute myocar-

dial infarction, 297Angina, unstable

Improvement of myocardial perfusion and left ventricularfunction after coronary artery bypass grafting in patients withunstable angina, 66

AngiographyCase report: Skeletal muscle coronary embolism: a complication

of coronary angiography, 189Editorial: Angiography for study of lipid-lowering therapy, 212Effect of filming projection and interobserver variability on

angiographic biplane left ventricular volume determination,96

Effects of maximal exercise stress on left ventricular function inpatients with coronary artery disease using first pass radio-nuclide angiocardiography. A rapid, noninvasive technique fordetermining ejection fraction and segmental wall motion, 60

The pathophysiology and diverse etiology of septal perforatorcompression, 913

Pulmonary vein wedge angiography. Letter and response, 194Regional ejection fraction: a quantitative radionuclide index of

regional left ventricular performance, 1001Relationship of cardiothoracic ratio and plain film heart volume

to late survival, 89Use of combined diet and colestipol in long-term (7-71/2 years)

treatment of patients with type II hyperlipoproteinemia, 199Use of treadmill score to quantify ischemic response and predict

extent of coronary disease, 286Usefulness and limitations of thallium-201 myocardial scintig-

raphy in delineating location and size of prior myocardialinfarction, 1010

AortaAberrant coronary artery origin from the aorta. Report of 18

patients, review of literature and delineation of naturalhistory and management, 748

Anatomy of aortic atresia. Cases presenting with a ventricularseptal defect, 173

Combined aortic valve replacement and myocardial revascular-ization: results in 220 patients, 75

Identification and localization of aneurysms of the ascendingaorta by cross-sectional echocardiography, 755

Aortic archDilatation of the ductus arteriosus by prostaglandin E1 in aortic

arch abnormalities, 169Aortic tract complexThe conduction system in hypoplasia of the aortic tract

complex, 1324Arrhythmia

Antiarrhythmic drug therapy in survivors of prehospital cardiacarrest: comparison of effects on chronic ventricular arrhyth-mias and on recurrent cardiac arrest, 855

Cardiac arrhythmias in the conscious dog following excision ofthe sinoatrial node and crista terminalis, 468

Cellular electrophysiology of human myocardial infarction. 1.Abnormalities of cellular activation, 247

A computerized method for the rapid display of ventricularactivation during the intraoperative study of arrhythmias, 449

Editorial: Antiarrhythmic therapy, ventricular premature depo-larizations and sudden cardiac death: the tip of the iceberg,864

Editorial: Disopyramide phosphate (Norpace). A new antiar-rhythmic drug, 236

Electrophysiological effects of disopyramide in patients withbundle branch block, 215

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Electrophysiological effects of disopyramide phosphate on sinusnode function in patients with sinus node dysfunction, 226

Key references: Antiarrhythmic drugs, 1076Prevalence of arrhythmias during 24-hour electrocardiographic

monitoring and exercise testing in patients with obstructiveand nonobstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, 866

Reaction of the myocardium to cryosurgery: electrophysiologyand arrhythmogenic potential, 364

Special report: Nomenclature and criteria for diagnosis ofischemic heart disease. Report of the Joint InternationalSociety and Federation of Cardiology/World Health Organ-ization Task Force on Standardization of Clinical Nomen-clature, 607

Artery, coronaryAberrant coronary artery origin from the aorta. Report of 18

patients, review of literature and delineation of naturalhistory and management, 748

Case report: Skeletal muscle coronary embolism: a complicationof coronary angiography, 189

Effect of beta-adrenergic suppression by propranolol on coro-nary collateral development in response to chronic coronaryischemia in dogs, 280

The effects of ergonovine maleate on coronary arterial size, 82Impaired maximal rate of left ventricular relaxation in patients

with coronary artery disease and left ventricular dysfunction,984

Improvement of myocardial perfusion and left ventricularfunction after coronary artery bypass grafting in patients withunstable angina, 66

Left main coronary artery stenosis. Letter and response, 192Artery, pulmonaryHemodynamic factors influencing arterial hypoxemia in massivepulmonary embolism with circulatory failure, 909

AspirinAspirin-induced increase in collateral flow after acute coronary

occlusion in dogs, 744Asymmetric septal hypertrophy

Prevalence of arrhythmias during 24-hour electrocardiographicmonitoring and exercise testing in patients with obstructiveand nonobstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, 866

AtherosclerosisEditorial: Angiography for study of lipid-lowering therapy, 212Use of combined diet and colestipol in long-term (7-71/2 years)

treatment of patients with type II hyperlipoproteinemia, 199AtresiaAnatomy of aortic atresia. Cases presenting with a ventricular

septal defect, 173Atrial flutter

Mitral valve closure in atrial flutter, 902Atrial myxomaCase report: Right atrial myxoma: unusual clinical presentation

and atypical glandular histology, 1070Atrial pacingComparison of metabolic and vasoconstrictor stimuli on coro-

nary vascular resistance in man, 544Myocardial release of lactate, inosine and hypoxanthine during

atrial pacing and exercise-induced angina, 43Atrial septal defect

Contrast M-mode echocardiography in diagnosis of atrial septaldefect in acyanotic patients, 372

Negative contrast echocardiography: a new method for de-tecting left-to-right shunts, 498

Atrioventricular canalEchocardiographic estimation of ventricular hypoplasia in com-

plete atrioventricular canal, 888Intraoperative recording of specialized atrioventricular conduc-

tion tissue electrograms in 47 patients, 150Partial and complete AV canal. Letter and response, 1337Real-time wide-angle sector echocardiography: atrioventricular

canal defects, 140Atrioventricular concordanceAnatomy of aortic atresia. Cases presenting with a ventricular

septal defect, 173Atrioventricular conductionCase report: Congenital abnormalities of the conduction system

in two patients with tachyarrhythmias, 593

Effects of atropine on induction and maintenance of atrioven-tricular nodal reentrant tachycardia, 779

Electrophysiologic assessment of the atrioventricular conductionsystem after surgical correction of ventricular preexcitation,789

Electrophysiological effects of disopyramide in patients withbundle branch block, 215

Incidence and site of atrioventricular block in patients withchronic bifascicular block, 238

Intraoperative recording of specialized atrioventricular conduc-tion tissue electrograms in 47 patients, 150

A prospective evaluation of intrahisian conduction delay, 1035Atropine

Cardiac effects of acute ethanol ingestion unmasked by auto-nomic blockade, 120

Effects of atropine on induction and maintenance of atrioventri-cular nodal reentrant tachycardia, 779

Autonomic dysfunctionAutonomic dysfunction in women with mitral valve prolapse

syndrome, 894Cardiac effects of acute ethanol ingestion unmasked by auto-

nomic blockade, 120

B

Balloon pumpingIntraaortic balloon pumping. Letter. 846

Beta-adrenergic suppressionEffect of beta-adrenergic suppression by propranolol on coro-

nary collateral development in response to chronic coronaryischemia in dogs, 280

Blood flowAspirin-induced increase in collateral flow after acute coronary

occlusion in dogs, 744Catecholamines in coronary sinus and peripheral plasma during

pacing-induced angina in man, 37Comparison of metabolic and vasoconstrictor stimuli on coro-

nary vascular resistance in man, 544Effect of indomethacin on collateral blood flow and infarct size

in the conscious dog, 734Instantaneous blood flow responses to positive end-expiratory

pressure with spontaneous ventilation, 1312Instantaneous transmitral blood flow and anterior mitral leaflet

motion in man, 476Blood pressure studies

Carotid baroreflex function in young men with borderline bloodpressure elevation, 632

Effects of volume expansion and contraction in normotensivewhites, blacks, and subjects of different ages, 643

Bundle branch blockElectrophysiological effects of disopyramide in patients with

bundle branch block, 215Intermittent left bundle branch block: anatomic substrate as

reflected in the electrocardiogram during normal conduction,1040

The mechanism of apparent right bundle branch block aftertransatrial repair of tetralogy of Fallot, 1241

Recurrent sustained ventricular tachycardia. 4. Pleomorphism,459

Retrograde conduction in the His-Purkinje system. Analysis ofthe routes of impulse propagation using His and right bundlebranch recordings, 1252

Bypass surgeryReduction of myocardial infarct size: comparison between left

atrial and left ventricular bypass, 275

C

Calcium levelsCoronary calcifications in the detection of coronary artery

disease and comparison with electrocardiographic exercisetesting. Results from the National Heart, Lung, and BloodInstitute's Type II Coronary Intervention Study, 1113

Reversal of the cardiovascular effects of verapamil by calcium

1 348 SUBJECT INDEX

[Calcium levels-Coronary anomalies]

and sodium: differences between electrophysiological andhemodynamic responses, 797

Cardiac arrestAntiarrhythmic drug therapy in survivors of prehospital cardiac

arrest: comparison of effects on chronic ventricular arrhyth-mias and on recurrent cardiac arrest, 855

Cardiac muscleQuantitative analysis of cardiac muscle cell disorganization in

the ventricular septum in patients with hypertrophic cardio-myopathy, 689

Ultrastructure and transmembrane potentials of cardiac musclein the human anterior mitral valve leaflet, 1284

Cardiac muscle cell disorganizationQuantitative analysis of cardiac muscle cell disorganization in

the ventricular septum in patients with hypertrophic cardio-myopathy, 689

Cardiac tamponadeCardiac tamponade. Letter and response, 193

CardiomyopathyDefective in vitro suppressor cell function in idiopathic conges-

tive cardiomyopathy, 483Neurogenic skeletal myopathy in patients with primary cardio-

myopathy, 492The pathophysiology and diverse etiology of septal perforator

compression, 913Prevalence and characteristics of disproportionate ventricular

septal thickening in infants with congenital heart disease, 126Prevalence of arrhythmias during 24-hour electrocardiographic

monitoring and exercise testing in patients with obstructiveand nonobstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, 866

Cardiotonic agentAmrinone: a new non-glycosidic, non-adrenergic cardiotonic

agent effective in the treatment of intractable myocardialfailure in man, 1098

Cardiovascular diseaseDiabetes and cardiovascular risk factors: the Framingham

Study, 8Uric acid: a risk factor for coronary heart disease? 969

Carotid baroreflex functionCarotid baroreflex function in young men with borderline blood

pressure elevation, 632Catecholamines

Cardiac effects of acute ethanol ingestion unmasked by auto-nomic blockade, 120

Catecholamines in coronary sinus and peripheral plasma duringpacing-induced angina in man, 37

Comparative assessment of stimuli that release neuronal andadrenomedullary catecholamines in man, 637

Dopamine beta-hydroxylase and plasma renin activity in pa-tients with low-, normal-, and high-renin essential hyper-tension, 1063

Catheterization complicationCase report: Skeletal muscle coronary embolism: a complication

of coronary angiography, 189Chest painUse of treadmill score to quantify ischemic response and predict

extent of coronary disease, 286Children

Increased coronary mortality in relatives of hypercholester-olemic school children: the Muscatine Study, 320

Pulmonary vascular disease in transposition of the great vesselsand intact ventricular septum, 525

Right ventricular outflow tract assessment by cross-sectionalechocardiography in tetralogy of Fallot, 395

Subxiphoid cross-sectional echocardiography in infants andchildren with congenital heart disease, 513

ChlorthalidoneDopamine beta-hydroxylase and plasma renin activity in pa-

tients with low-, normal-, and high-renin essential hyper-tension, 1063

CholesterolDiabetes and cardiovascular risk factors: the Framingham

Study, 8Increased coronary mortality in relatives of hypercholester-

olemic school children: the Muscatine Study, 320International lecture: Effect of cholesterol-lowering diet on

mortality from coronary heart disease and other causes, 1Use of combined diet and colestipol in long-term (7-71/½ years)treatment of patients with type II hyperlipoproteinemia, 199

CirculationSuggested changes in journal editorial policy. Letter and

response, 841CK serum

Detection of myocardial infarction extension by CK-B radio-immunoassay, 268

Enzymatic indices of myocardial necrosis: influence of short-and long-term prognosis after myocardial infarction, 113

Lysosomal and cytosolic enzyme release in acute myocardialinfarction: effects of methylprednisolone, 730

ColestipolUse of combined diet and colestipol in long-term (7-7/2 years)

treatment of patients with type II hyperlipoproteinemia, 199Commissurotomy

Long-term changes in mitral valve area after successful mitralcommissurotomy, 443

Computerized electrode mappingA computerized method for the rapid display of ventricular

activation during the intraoperative study of arrhythmias, 449ConductionThe cardiac conduction system in situs ambiguus, 879Case report: Congenital abnormalities of the conduction system

in two patients with tachyarrhythmias, 593Electrophysiologic assessment of the atrioventricular conduction

system after surgical correction of ventricular preexcitation,789

Intermittent left bundle branch block: anatomic substrate asreflected in the electrocardiogram during normal conduction,1040

Intraoperative recording of specialized atrioventricular conduc-tion tissue electrograms in 47 patients, 150

A prospective evaluation of intrahisian conduction delay, 1035The role of left ventricular conduction in the electrogenesis of

left ventricular hypertophy. An electrophysiologic study inman, 1044

Congenital heart diseaseCongenital coronary arteriovenous fistula. Report of 13 pa-

tients, review of the literature and delineation of manage-ment, 849

Editorial: Positional variations of the heart and its componentchambers, 886

Intraoperative recording of specialized atrioventricular conduc-tion tissue electrograms in 47 patients, 150

Prevalence and characteristics of disproportionate ventricularseptal thickening in infants with congenital heart disease, 126

Subxiphoid cross-sectional echocardiography in infants andchildren with congenital heart disease, 513

Congestive heart failureAmrinone, a new non-glycosidic, non-adrenergic cardiotonic

agent effective in the treatment of intractable myocardialfailure in man, 1098

Case report: Right atrial myxoma: unusual clinical presentationand atypical glandular histology, 1070

Hemodynamic and clinical tachyphylaxis to prazosin-mediatedafterload reduction in severe chronic congestive heart failure,531

RAA in CHF. Letter and response, 1081Contractility

Cardiac effects of acute ethanol ingestion unmasked by auto-nomic blockade, 120

The characteristic sequence for the onset of contraction in thenormal human left ventricle, 671

Determinants of ventricular function in pressure-overload hyper-trophy in man, 679

Effect of left ventricular akinesis on cardiac performance.Experimental study using a new model, 1019

Key references: Cardiac contractility, 1333A mathematical model of the dynamic geometry of the intact

left ventricle and its application to clinical data, 1024Coronary anomalies

Cross-sectional echocardiographic diagnosis of coronary arteryaneurysms in patients with the mucocutaneous lymph nodesyndrome, 133

SUBJECT INDEX 1349

[Coronary arteriography-Dog studies]

Coronary arteriographyComplications of coronary arteriography in the collaborative

study of coronary artery surgery (CASS), 1105Coronary artery diseaseComparison of metabolic and vasoconstrictor stimuli on coro-

nary vascular resistance in man, 544Coronary calcifications in the detection of coronary artery

disease and comparison with electrocardiographic exercisetesting. Results from the National Heart, Lung, and BloodInstitute's Type II Coronary Intervention Study, 1113

The effect of delay in propranolol administration on reductionof myocardial infarct size after experimental coronary arteryocclusion in dogs, 1148

Effects of amiodarone on cardiac and coronary hemodynamicsand on myocardial metabolism in patients with coronaryartery disease, 1165

Effects of maximal exercise stress on left ventricular function inpatients with coronary artery disease using first pass radio-nuclide angiocardiography. A rapid, noninvasive technique fordetermining ejection fraction and segmental wall motion, 60

Effects of the Valsalva maneuver on myocardial ischemia inpatients with coronary artery disease, 1304

Effects of verapamil on myocardial performance in coronarydisease, 313

Evidence from a nonrandomized study that coronary surgeryprolongs survival in patients with two-vessel coronary disease,430

Exercise echocardiography: detection of wall motion abnormal-ities during ischemia, 50

Factors contributing to altered left ventricular diastolic proper-ties during angina pectoris, 14

Impaired maximal rate of left ventricular relaxation in patientswith coronary artery disease and left ventricular dysfunction,984

Mechanism of rest and nocturnal angina: observations duringcontinuous hemodynamic and electrocardiographic monitor-ing, 955

QRS changes in coronary artery disease. Letter and response,841

Thallium-201 myocardial scintigraphy in patients with triple-vessel disease and ischemic exercise stress tests, 714

Transient defects of resting thallium scans in patients withcoronary artery disease, 707

Use of treadmill score to quantify ischemic response and predictextent of coronary disease, 286

Coronary artery surgeryComplications of coronary arteriography in the collaborative

study of coronary artery surgery (CASS), 1105Coronary calcificationCoronary calcifications in the detection of coronary artery

disease and comparison with electrocardiographic exercisetesting. Results from the National Heart, Lung, and BloodInstitute's Type II Coronary Intervention Study, 1113

Coronary collateral circulationAspirin-induced increase in collateral flow after acute coronary

occlusion in dogs, 744Effect of beta-adrenergic suppression by propranolol on coro-

nary collateral development in response to chronic coronaryischemia in dogs, 280

Effect of indomethacin on collateral blood flow and infarct sizein the conscious dog, 734

The role of collateral circulation in the various coronarysyndromes, 1137

Coronary heart diseaseCoronary artery spasm during exercise in patients with variant

angina, 580International lecture: Effect of cholesterol-lowering diet on

mortality from coronary heart disease and other causes, 1Uric acid: a risk factor for coronary heart disease? 969Variables predictive of survival in patients with coronary

disease. Selection by univariate and multivariate analysesfrom the clinical, electrocardiographic, exercise, arterio-graphic, and quantitative angiographic evaluations, 421

Coronary intervention studyCoronary calcifications in the detection of coronary arterydisease and comparison with electrocardiographic exercise

testing. Results from the National Heart, Lung, and BloodInstitute's Type II Coronary Intervention Study, 1113

Coronary sinusCatecholamines in coronary sinus and peripheral plasma during

pacing-induced angina in man, 37Coronary vascular resistanceComparison of metabolic and vasoconstrictor stimuli on coro-

nary vascular resistance in man, 544Coxsackievirus

Ventricular aneurysms complicating coxsackievirus group B,types 1 and 4 murine myocarditis, 412

Crista terminalisCardiac arrhythmias in the conscious dog following excision of

the sinoatrial node and crista terminalis, 468The cardiac conduction system in situs ambiguus, 879

CryosurgeryReaction of the myocardium to cryosurgery: electrophysiology

and arrhythmogenic potential, 364

D

DiabetesDiabetes and cardiovascular risk factors: the Framingham

Study, 8Diastolic pressure measurements

Editorial: Acute displacement of the diastolic pressure-volumecurve of the left ventricle: role of the pericardium and theright ventricle, 32

Factors contributing to altered left ventricular diastolic proper-ties during angina pectoris, 14

Influence of right ventricular hemodynamics on left ventriculardiastolic pressure-volume relations in man, 21

DietInternational lecture: Effect of cholesterol-lowering diet on

mortality from coronary heart disease and other causes, 1Use of combined diet and colestipol in long-term (7-7½ years)

treatment of patients with type II hyperlipoproteinemia, 199DigitalisKey references: Digitalis, 837

DiltiazemCircadian variation of exercise capacity in patients with Prinz-

metal's variant angina: role of exercise-induced coronaryarterial spasm, 938

Discrete subaortic stenosisEchocardiography in discrete subaortic stenosis, 506

DisopyramideEditorial: Disopyramide phosphate (Norpace). A new antiar-

rhythmic drug, 236Electrophysiological effects of disopyramide in patients with

bundle branch block, 215Electrophysiological effects of disopyramide phosphate on sinus

node function in patients with sinus node dysfunction, 226Diuretics

Uric acid: a risk factor for coronary heart disease? 969Dog studies

Aspirin-induced increase in collateral flow after acute coronaryocclusion in dogs, 744

Cardiac arrhythmias in the conscious dog following excision ofthe sinoatrial node and crista terminalis, 468

Effect of beta-adrenergic suppression by propranolol on coro-nary collateral development in response to chronic coronaryischemia in dogs, 280

Effect of indomethacin on collateral blood flow and infarct sizein the conscious dog, 734

Effect of left ventricular akinesis on cardiac performance.Experimental study using a new model, 1019

Effects of nitroglycerin on echocardiographic measurements ofleft ventricular wall thickness and regional rnyocardial per-formance during acute coronary ischemia, 926

Reaction of the myocardium to cryosurgery: electrophysiologyand arrhythmogenic potential, 364

Reduction of myocardial infarct size: comparison between leftatrial and left ventricular bypass, 275

Reversal of the cardiovascular effects of verapamil by calcium

1350 SUBJECT INDEX

[Dog studies-End-systolic pressure]

and sodium: differences between electrophysiological andhemodynamic responses, 797

DopamineCatecholamines in coronary sinus and peripheral plasma during

pacing-induced angina in man, 37Comparative assessment of stimuli that release neuronal and

adrenomedullary catecholamines in man, 637Dopamine beta-hydroxylase and plasma renin activity in pa-

tients with low-, normal-, and high-renin essential hyper-tension, 1063

Doppler techniqueAn ultrasound Doppler technique for the noninvasive determina-

tion of the pressure gradient in the Bj6rk-Shiley mitral valve,436

Drug therapyAntiarrhythmic drug therapy in survivors of prehospital cardiac

arrest: comparison of effects on chronic ventricular arrhyth-mias and on recurrent cardiac arrest, 855

Effects of verapamil on myocardial performance in coronary

disease, 313Key references: Antiarrhythmic drugs, 1076Nifedipine and Prinzmetal's angina. Letter, 195Verapamil after MI. Letter, 195

Ductus arteriosusDilatation of the ductus arteriosus by prostaglandin E, in aortic

arch abnormalities, 169

E

Ebstein's anomalyIntraoperative recording of specialized atrioventricular conduc-

tion tissue electrograms in 47 patients, 150Echocardiography

Cardiac effects of acute ethanol ingestion unmasked by auto-nomic blockade, 120

Contrast M-mode echocardiography in diagnosis of atrial septaldefect in acyanotic patients, 372

Cross-sectional echocardiographic diagnosis of coronary arteryaneurysms in patients with the mucocutaneous lymph nodesyndrome, 133

Detection and exclusion of interatrial shunts by two-dimensionalechocardiography and peripheral venous injection, 379

Echocardiographic assessment of cardiac anatomy and functionin hypertensive subjects, 623

Echocardiographic estimation of ventricular hypoplasia in com-plete atrioventricular canal, 888

Echocardiographic evaluation of left ventricular size and perfor-mance during handgrip and supine and upright bicycleexercise, 1188

Echocardiographic evaluation of ventricular septal aneurysms,

920Echocardiography in discrete subaortic stenosis, 506Effects of nitroglycerin on echocardiographic measurements of

left ventricular wall thickness and regional myocardial per-

formance during acute coronary ischemia, 926Effects of open heart surgery on end-diastolic pressure-diameter

relations of the human left ventricle, 662Exercise echocardiography: detection of wall motion abnormal-

ities during ischemia, 50Identification and localization of aneurysms of the ascending

aorta by cross-sectional echocardiography, 755Idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis viewed by wide-angle,

phased-array echocardiography, 1206Instantaneous transmitral blood flow and anterior mitral leaflet

motion in man, 476Isolated gonococcal pulmonary valve endocarditis: diagnosis by

echocardiography, 1319A mathematical model of the dynamic geometry of the intact

left ventricle and its application to clinical data, 1024Measurement of left ventricular ejection fraction by mechanical

cross-sectional echocardiography, 1196Mitral valve closure in atrial flutter, 902mm vs mV. Letter, 1337Negative contrast echocardiography: a new method for de-

tecting left-to-right shunts, 498

Prevalence and characteristics of disproportionate ventricularseptal thickening in infants with congenital heart disease, 126

Prevalence of mitral valve prolapse in presumably healthyyoung men, 619

Real-time wide-angle sector echocardiography: atrioventricularcanal defects, 140

Right ventricular outflow tract assessment by cross-sectionalechocardiography in tetralogy of Fallot, 395

Subxiphoid cross-sectional echocardiography in infants andchildren with congenital heart disease, 513

Ventricular septal defect in infancy: a combined vectorcardio-graphic and echocardiographic study, 385

Ejection fractionEffects of maximal exercise stress on left ventricular function in

patients with coronary artery disease using first pass radio-nuclide angiocardiography. A rapid, noninvasive technique fordetermining ejection fraction and segmental wall motion, 60

Regional ejection fraction: a quantitative radionuclide index ofregional left ventricular performance, 1001

Relationship of cardiothoracic ratio and plain film heart volumeto late survival, 89

ElectrocardiographyClinically practical lead systems for improved electrocardiog-

raphy: comparison to precordial grids and conventional leadsystems, 356

Electrophysiological effects of disopyramide in patients withbundle branch block, 215

The importance of clinical subsets in interpreting maximaltreadmill exercise test results: the role of multiple-lead ECGsystems, 560

Intermittent left bundle branch block: anatomic substrate asreflected in the electrocardiogram during normal conduction,1040

Long-term ECG monitoring to assess ventricular ectopic activ-ity. Letter and response, 843

Mechanism of rest and nocturnal angina: observations duringcontinuous hemodynamic and electrocardiographic monitor-ing, 955

Prevalence of arrhythmias during 24-hour electrocardiographicmonitoring and exercise testing in patients with obstructiveand nonobstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, 866

Uric acid: a risk factor for coronary heart disease? 969Electrophysiological studies

Cellular electrophysiology of human myocardial infarction. 1.Abnormalities of cellular activation, 247

Effects of atropine on induction and maintenance of atrioven-tricular nodal reentrant tachycardia, 779

Electrophysiologic assessment of the atrioventricular conductionsystem after surgical correction of ventricular preexcitation,789

Electrophysiological effects of disopyramide in patients withbundle branch block, 215

Electrophysiological effects of disopyramide phosphate on sinusnode function in patients with sinus node dysfunction, 226

Incidence and site of atrioventricular block in- patients withchronic bifascicular block, 238

Intraoperative recording of specialized atrioventricular conduc-tion tissue electrograms in 47 patients, 150

A prospective evaluation of intrahisian conduction delay, 1035Reaction of the myocardium to cryosurgery: electrophysiology

and arrhythmogenic potential, 364Recurrent sustained ventricular tachycardia. 4. Pleomorphism,459

Reversal of the cardiovascular effects of verapamil by calciumand sodium: differences between electrophysiological andhemodynamic responses, 797

The role of left ventricular conduction in the electrogenesis ofleft ventricular hypertophy. An electrophysiologic study inman, 1044

EmbolismCase report: Skeletal muscle coronary embolism: a complication

of coronary angiography, 189Hemodynamic factors influencing arterial hypoxemia in massive

pulmonary embolism with circulatory failure, 909End-systolic pressure-volume ratio

End-systolic pressure-volume relations. Letter, 419

SUBJECT INDEX 1351

[Endocarditis, infective-Heart position]

Endocarditis, infectiveA collaborative study of infective endocarditis in the 1970s.

Emphasis on infections in patients who have undergonecardiovascular surgery, 327

Imaging experimental infective endocarditis with indium-ill-labeled blood cellular components, 336

Isolated gonococcal pulmonary valve endocarditis: diagnosis byechocardiography, 1319

Endomyocardial fibrosisSudden early diastolic anterior movement of the septum in

endomyocardial fibrosis. Letter, 847Enzyme levels

Enzymatic indices of myocardial necrosis: influence of short-and long-term prognosis after myocardial infarction, 113

Lysosomal and cytosolic enzyme release in acute myocardialinfarction: effects of methylprednisolone, 730

Propranolol and enzyme levels. Letter and response, 192Epicardial activationA computerized method for the rapid display of ventricular

activation during the intraoperative study of arrhythmias, 449Epicardial activation of the intact human heart without conduc-

tion defects, 161EpinephrineCatecholamines in coronary sinus and peripheral plasma during

pacing-induced angina in man, 37Comparative assessment of stimuli that release neuronal and

adrenomedullary catecholamines in man, 637Ergonovine, maleateCoronary arterial spasm as a cause of exercise-induced ST-

segment elevation in patients with variant angina, 948The effects of ergonovine maleate on coronary arterial size, 82Similarities of ergonovine induced and spontaneous attacks of

variant angina, 307Ethanol

Cardiac effects of acute ethanol ingestion unmasked by auto-nomic blockade, 120

Exercise testingCardiovascular response to isometric exercise in normal adoles-

cents, 651Circadian variation of exercise capacity in patients with Prinz-

metal's variant angina: role of exercise-induced coronaryarterial spasm, 938

Comparison of cardiovascular responses to static-dynamic effortand dynamic effort alone in patients with chronic ischemicheart disease, 977

Coronary arterial spasm as a cause of exercise-induced ST-segment elevation in patients with variant angina, 948

Coronary artery spasm during exercise in patients with variantangina, 580

Coronary calcifications in the detection of coronary arterydisease and comparison with electrocardiographic exercisetesting. Results from the National Heart, Lung, and BloodInstitute's Type I1 Coronary Intervention Study, 1113

Echocardiographic evaluation of left ventricular size and perfor-mance during handgrip and supine and upright bicycleexercise, 1 188

Effects of maximal exercise stress on left ventricular function inpatients with coronary artery disease using first pass radio-nuclide angiocardiography. A rapid, noninvasive technique fordetermining ejection fraction and segmental wall motion, 60

Evidence of Frank-Starling effect in man during severe semi-supine exercise, 655

Exercise echocardiography: detection of wall motion abnormal-ities during ischemia, 50

Immediate effects of hydralazine-isosorbide dinitrate combina-tion on exercise capacity and exercise hemodynamics inpatients with left ventricular failure, 1085

The importance of clinical subsets in interpreting maximaltreadmill exercise test results: the role of multiple-lead ECGsystems, 560

Myocardial release of lactate, inosine and hypoxanthine duringatrial pacing and exercise-induced angina, 43

Prevalence of arrhythmias during 24-hour electrocardiographicmonitoring and exercise testing in patients with obstructiveand nonobstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, 866

Specifications for exercise testing equipment, 849A

standards for adult exercise testing laboratories, 421AStandards for cardiovascular exercise treatment programs,

1084AThallium-201 myocardial scintigraphy in patients with triple-

vessel disease and ischemic exercise stress tests, 714Use of treadmill score to quantify ischemic response and predict

extent of coronary disease, 286Experimental studies

Effect of beta-adrenergic suppression by propranolol on coro-nary collateral development in response to chronic coronaryischemia in dogs, 280

Effect of left ventricular akinesis on cardiac performance.Experimental study using a new model, 1019

Imaging experimental infective endocarditis with indium-l11-labeled blood cellular components, 336

Morphological development of the pulmonary vascular bed inexperimental pulmonic stenosis, 179

Expiratory pressureInstantaneous blood flow responses to positive end-expiratory

pressure with spontaneous ventilation, 1312

F

Finnish Mental Hospital StudyInternational lecture: Effect of cholesterol-lowering diet on

mortality from coronary heart disease and other causes, IFirst heart soundThe quality of resonance of the first heart sound after myo-

cardial infarction: clinical significance, 1144Fistula, arteriovenous

Congenital coronary arteriovenous fistula. Report of 13 pa-tients, review of the literature and delineation of manage-ment, 849

Framingham StudyDiabetes and cardiovascular risk factors: the Framingham

Study, 8Frank-Starling effect

Evidence of Frank-Starling effect in man during severe semi-supine exercise, 655

G

Gas-liquid chromatographyBlood levels after sublingual nitroglycerin, 585Quantitative determination of trinitroglycerin in human plasma,

588GraftImprovement of myocardial perfusion and left ventricular

function after coronary artery bypass grafting in patients withunstable angina, 66

H

Heart blockDiastolic murmur of complete heart block. Letter and response,

844Incidence and site of atrioventricular block in patients with

chronic bifascicular block, 238Heart failureAmrinone: a new non-glycosidic, non-adrenergic cardiotonic

agent effective in the treatment of intractable myocardialfailure in man, 1098

Editorial: How much can we expect from vasodilator therapy incongestive heart failure? 1092

Effect of prasozin vs placebo on chronic left ventricular heartfailure, 344

Heart murmurHeart murmurs in cardiac sarcoidosis. Letter, 1079

Heart positionEditorial: Positional variations of the heart and its component

chambers, 886

1 352 SUBJECT INDEX

[Heart volume-lschemia]

Heart volumeRelationship of cardiothoracic ratio and plain film heart volume

to late survival, 89.Hemodynamic evaluationComparison of metabolic and vasoconstrictor stimuli on coro-

nary vascular resistance in man, 544Effects of amiodarone on cardiac and coronary hemodynamics

and on myocardial metabolism in patients with coronaryartery disease, 1165

Hemodynamic and clinical tachyphylaxis to prazosin-mediatedafterload reduction in severe chronic congestive heart failure,531

Hemodynamic factors influencing arterial hypoxemia in massivepulmonary embolism with circulatory failure, 909

Influence of right ventricular hemodynamics on left ventriculardiastolic pressure-volume relations in man, 21

Mechanism of rest and nocturnal angina: observations duringcontinuous hemodynamic and electrocardiographic monitor-ing, 955

Reversal of the cardiovascular effects of verapamil by calciumand sodium: differences between electrophysiological andhemodynamic responses, 797

His bundle recordingIncidence and site of atrioventricular block in patients with

chronic bifascicular block, 238Intraoperative recording of specialized atrioventricular conduc-

tion tissue electrograms in 47 patients, 150A prospective evaluation of intrahisian conduction delay, 1035

His-Purkinje systemRetrograde conduction in the His-Purkinje system. Analysis of

the routes of impulse propagation using His and right bundlebranch recordings, 1252

HydralazineHemodynamic and clinical tachyphylaxis to prazosin-mediated

afterload reduction in severe chronic congestive heart failure,531

Immediate effects of hydralazine-isosorbide dinitrate combina-tion on exercise capacity and exercise hemodynamics inpatients with left ventricular failure, 1085

HyperlipoproteinemiaUse of combined diet and colestipol in long-term (7-71/2 years)

treatment of patients with type II hyperlipoproteinemia, 199Hypertension

Carotid baroreflex function in young men with borderline bloodpressure elevation, 632

Dopamine beta-hydroxylase and plasma renin activity in pa-tients with low-, normal-, and high-renin essential hyper-tension, 1063

Echocardiographic assessment of cardiac anatomy and functionin hypertensive subjects, 623

Effects of volume expansion and contraction in normotensivewhites, blacks, and subjects of different ages, 643

Improving compliance with therapeutic regimens in hypertensivepatients in a community health center, 540

Treatment of hypertension with nifedipine, a calcium antago-nistic agent, 1056

HypertrophyDeterminants of ventricular function in pressure-overload hyper-

trophy in man, 679Diagnostic value of visualization of the right ventricle using

thallium-201 myocardial imaging, 182Idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis viewed by wide-angle,

phased-array echocardiography, 1206A mathematical model of the dynamic geometry of the intact

left ventricle and its application to clinical data, 1024The pathophysiology and diverse etiology of septal perforator

compression, 913Quantitative analysis of cardiac muscle cell disorganization in

the ventricular septum in patients with hypertrophic cardio-myopathy, 689

The role of left ventricular conduction in the electrogenesis ofleft ventricular hypertophy. An electrophysiologic study inman, 1044

HypoplasiaThe conduction system in hypoplasia of the aortic tract

complex, 1324

Echocardiographic estimation of ventricular hypoplasia in com-plete atrioventricular canal, 888

Hypothermia, intraoperativeCombined aortic valve replacement and myocardial revascular-

ization: results in 220 patients, 75Hypoxanthine

Myocardial release of lactate, inosine and hypoxanthine duringatrial pacing and exercise-induced angina, 43

HypoxemiaHemodynamic factors influencing arterial hypoxemia in massive

pulmonary embolism with circulatory failure, 909

Idiopathic congestive cardiomyopathyDefective in vitro suppressor cell function in idiopathic conges-

tive cardiomyopathy, 483Neurogenic skeletal myopathy in patients with primary cardio-

myopathy, 492Idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis

Idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis viewed by wide-angle,phased-array echocardiography, 1206

The pathophysiology and diverse etiology of septal perforatorcompression, 913

Impulse propagationRetrograde conduction in the His-Purkinje system. Analysis of

the routes of impulse propagation using His and right bundlebranch recordings, 1252

IndomethacinEffect of indomethacin on collateral blood flow and infarct size

in the conscious dog, 734Infants

Dilatation of the ductus arteriosus by prostaglandin E1 in aorticarch abnormalities, 169

Effect of verapamil in infants with paroxysmal supraventriculartachycardia, 876

Prevalence and characteristics of disproportionate ventricularseptal thickening in infants with congenital heart disease, 126

Subxiphoid cross-sectional echocardiography in infants andchildren with congenital heart disease, 513

Ventricular septal defect in infancy: a combined vectorcardio-graphic and echocardiographic study, 385

Infarct sizeEffect of indomethacin on collateral blood flow and infarct size

in the conscious dog, 734Reduction of myocardial infarct size: comparison between left

atrial and left ventricular bypass, 275Inosine

Myocardial release of lactate, inosine and hypoxanthine duringatrial pacing and exercise-induced angina, 43

Interventricular septumInterventricular septum in chronic constrictive pericarditis. Let-

ter and response, 846Intrahisian conduction delayA prospective evaluation of intrahisian conduction delay, 1035

IschemiaComparison of cardiovascular responses to static-dynamic effort

and dynamic effort alone in patients with chronic ischemicheart disease, 977

Comparison of metabolic and vasoconstrictor stimuli on coro-nary vascular resistance in man, 544

Editorial: Acute displacement of the diastolic pressure-volumecurve of the left ventricle: role of the pericardium and theright ventricle, 32

Effect of beta-adrenergic suppression by propranolol on coro-nary collateral development in response to chronic coronaryischemia in dogs, 280

Effects of nitroglycerin on echocardiographic measurements ofleft ventricular wall thickness and regional myocardial per-formance during acute coronary ischemia, 926

Effects of open heart surgery on end-diastolic pressure-diameterrelations of the human left ventricle, 662

Exercise echocardiography: detection of wall motion abnormal-ities during ischemia, 50

1 353SUBJECT INDEX

[Ischemia-Methylprednisolone]

Factors contributing to altered left ventricular diastolic proper-ties during angina pectoris, 14

Special report: Nomenclature and criteria for diagnosis ofischemic heart disease. Report of the Joint InternationalSociety and Federation of Cardiology/World Health Organi-zation Task Force on Standardization of Clinical Nomen-clature, 607

Thallium-201 myocardial scintigraphy in patients with triple-vessel disease and ischemic exercise stress tests, 714

Transient defects of resting thallium scans in patients withcoronary artery disease, 707

Use of treadmill score to quantify ischemic response and predictextent of coronary disease, 286

IsoproterenolCircadian variation of exercise capacity in patients with Prinz-

metal's variant angina: role of exercise-induced coronaryarterial spasm, 938

Isosorbide dinitrateImmediate effects of hydralazine-isosorbide dinitrate combina-

tion on exercise capacity and exercise hemodynamics inpatients with left ventricular failure, 1085

L

LactateMyocardial release of lactate, inosine and hypoxanthine during

atrial pacing and exercise-induced angina, 43Left atrium

Reduction of myocardial infarct size: comparison between leftatrial and left ventricular bypass, 275

Left ventricleCardiac effects of acute ethanol ingestion unmasked by auto-

nomic blockade, 120The characteristic sequence for the onset of contraction in the

normal human left ventricle, 671Determinants of ventricular function in pressure-overload hyper-

trophy in man, 679Diastolic simple elastic and viscoelastic properties of the left

ventricle in man, 1178Echocardiographic evaluation of left ventricular size and perfor-mance during handgrip and supine and upright bicycleexercise, 1188

Effect of filming projection and interobserver variability onangiographic biplane left ventricular volume determination,96

Effect of left ventricular akinesis on cardiac performance.Experimental study using a new model, 1019

Effect of prasozin vs placebo on chronic left ventricular heartfailure, 344

Effects of maximal exercise stress on left ventricular function inpatients with coronary artery disease using first pass radio-nuclide angiocardiography. A rapid, noninvasive technique fordetermining ejection fraction and segmental wall motion, 60

Effects of nitroglycerin on echocardiographic measurements ofleft ventricular wall thickness and regional myocardial per-formance during acute coronary ischemia, 926

Effects of open heart surgery on end-diastolic pressure-diameterrelations of the human left ventricle, 662

Immediate effects of hydralazine-isosorbide dinitrate combina-tion on exercise capacity and exercise hemodynamics inpatients with left ventricular failure, 1085

Impaired maximal rate of left ventricular relaxation in patientswith coronary artery disease and left ventricular dysfunction,984

Improvement of myocardial perfusion and left ventricularfunction after coronary artery bypass grafting in patients withunstable angina, 66

The influence of left ventricular volume and wall motion onmyocardial images, 1172

Left ventricular function during pregnancy. Letter, 1082A mathematical model of the dynamic geometry of the intact

left ventricle and its application to clinical data, 1024Measurement of left ventricular ejection fraction by mechanical

cross-sectional echocardiography, 1196

Quantitative left ventricular wall motion analysis: a comparisonof area, chord and radial methods, 991

Reduction of myocardial infarct size: comparison between leftatrial and left ventricular bypass, 275

Regional ejection fraction: a quantitative radionuclide index ofregional left ventricular performance, 1001

Relationship of cardiothoracic ratio and plain film heart volumeto late survival, 89

The role of left ventricular conduction in the electrogenesis ofleft ventricular hypertophy. An electrophysiologic study inman, 1044

Temporal response of left ventricular performance to mitralvalve surgery, 1218

Usefulness and limitations of thallium-201 myocardial scintig-raphy in delineating location and size of prior myocardialinfarction, 1010

Left ventricular diastolic pressure-volumeEditorial: Acute displacement of the diastolic pressure-volume

curve of the left ventricle: role of the pericardium and theright ventricle, 32

Factors contributing to altered left ventricular diastolic proper-ties during angina pectoris, 14

Influence of right ventricular hemodynamics on left ventriculardiastolic pressure-volume relations in man, 21

LipidsEditorial: Angiography for study of lipid-lowering therapy, 212Use of combined diet and colestipol in long-term (7-71½ years)

treatment of patients with type II hyperlipoproteinemia, 199Long-term studiesAntiarrhythmic drug therapy in survivors of prehospital cardiac

arrest: comparison of effects on chronic ventricular arrhyth-mias and on recurrent cardiac arrest, 855

Incidence and site of atrioventricular block in patients withchronic bifascicular block, 238

Long-term changes in mitral valve area after successful mitralcommissurotomy, 443

Use of combined diet and colestipol in long-term (7-71/2 years)treatment of patients with type II hyperlipoproteinemia, 199

Lung volumeAlterations in lung volume and pulmonary function in relation

to hemodynamic changes in acute myocardial infarction, 551

M

MappingBody surface low-level potentials during ventricular repolariza-

tion with analysis of the ST segment. Variability in normalsubjects, 822

Body surface potential maps in patients with pulmonic valvularand aortic valvular stenosis of mild to moderate severity,1277

A computerized method for the rapid display of ventricularactivation during the intraoperative study of arrhythmias, 449

Electrophysiologic assessment of the atrioventricular conductionsystem after surgical correction of ventricular preexcitation,789

Epicardial activation of the intact human heart without conduc-tion defects, 161

Intraoperative recording of specialized atrioventricular conduc-tion tissue electrograms in 47 patients, 150

Isopotential body surface mapping in subjects of all ages:emphasis on low-level potentials with analysis of the method,805

Recurrent sustained ventricular tachycardia. 4. Pleomorphism,459

Spontaneous course of ST-segment elevation in acute anteriormyocardial infarction, 105

Metabolism, cardiacEffects of amiodarone on cardiac and coronary hemodynamics

and on myocardial metabolism in patients with coronaryartery disease, 1165

MethylprednisoloneLysosomal and cytosolic enzyme release in acute myocardial

infarction: effects of methylprednisolone, 730

1354 SUBJECT INDEX

[Mice studies-Pericarditis]

Mice studiesVentricular aneurysms complicating coxsackievirus group B,

types 1 and 4 murine myocarditis, 412Mitral valve leaflet

Instantaneous transmitral blood flow and anterior mitral leafletmotion in man, 476

Ultrastructure and transmembrane potentials of cardiac musclein the human anterior mitral valve leaflet, 1284

Mucocutaneous lymph node syndromeCross-sectional echocardiographic diagnosis of coronary artery

aneurysms in patients with the mucocutaneous lymph nodesyndrome, 133

Murine myocarditisVentricular aneurysms complicating coxsackievirus group B,

types 1 and 4 murine myocarditis, 412Muscatine Study

Increased coronary mortality in relatives of hypercholesterolemicschool children: the Muscatine study, 320

Muscular dystrophyFamilial occurrence of mitral valve prolapse in X-linked mus-

cular dystrophy, 1299Mustard's operation

Pulmonary vascular disease in transposition of the great vesselsand intact ventricular septum, 525

Myocardial fiber disarrayMyocardial fascicle and fiber disarray in 25-micron-thick sec-

tions, 1293Myocardial imagingThe influence of left ventricular volume and wall motion on

myocardial images, 1172Myocardial infarction

Alterations in lung volume and pulmonary function in relationto hemodynamic changes in acute myocardial infarction, 551

Cellular electrophysiology of human myocardial infarction. 1.Abnormalities of cellular activation, 247

Clinical implications of the technetium-99m stannous pyrophos-phate myocardial scintigraphic "doughnut" pattern in pa-tients with acute myocardial infarcts, 721

Clinicopathologic findings in 52 patients studied by technetium-99m stannous pyrophosphate myocardial scintigraphy, 257

Combined aortic valve replacement and myocardial revascular-ization: results in 220 patients, 75

Detection of myocardial infarction extension by CK-B radio-immunoassay, 268

The effect of delay in propranolol administration on reductionof myocardial infarct size after experimental coronary arteryocclusion in dogs, 1148

Enzymatic indices of myocardial necrosis: influence of short-and long-term prognosis after myocardial infarction, 113

Lysosomal and cytosolic enzyme release in acute myocardialinfarction: effects of methylprednisolone, 730

Prognosis aftet acute myocardial infarction: a multivariateanalysis of mortality and survival, 1124

The quality of resonance of the first heart sound after myo-cardial infarction: clinical significance, 1144

Special report: Nomenclature and criteria for diagnosis ofischemic heart disease. Report of the Joint InternationalSociety and Federation of Cardiology/World Health Organi-zation Task Force on Standardization of Clinical Nomen-clature, 607

Spontaneous course of ST-segment elevation in acute anteriormyocardial infarction, 105

The syndrome of variant angina culminating in acute myo-cardial infarction, 297

Usefulness and limitations of thallium-201 myocardial scintig-raphy in delineating location and size of prior myocardialinfarction, 1010

Myocardial ischemiaEffects of the Valsalva maneuver on myocardial ischemia in

patients with coronary artery disease, 1304Myocardial oxygen supplyMechanism of rest and nocturnal angina: observations during

continuous hemodynamic and electrocardiographic monitor-ing, 955

Reduction of myocardial infarct size: comparison between leftatrial and left ventricular bypass, 275

Myocardial perfusionImprovement of myocardial perfusion and left ventricular

function after coronary artery bypass grafting in patients withunstable angina, 66

Mechanism of rest and nocturnal angina: observations duringcontinuous hemodynamic and electrocardiographic monitor-ing, 955

Myocardial protection, intraoperativeCombined aortic valve replacement and myocardial revascular-

ization: results in 220 patients, 75MyxomaCase report: Right atrial myxoma: unusual clinical presentation

and atypical glandular histology, 1070

N

National Heart, Lung, Blood Institute StudyCoronary calcifications in the detection of coronary artery

disease and comparison with electrocardiographic exercisetesting. Results from the National Heart, Lung, and BloodInstitute's Type II Coronary Intervention Study, 11 13

NecrosisEnzymatic indices of myocardial necrosis: influence of short-

and long-term prognosis after myocardial infarction, 113Spontaneous course of ST-segment elevation in acute anterior

myocardial infarction, 105Nifedipine

Treatment of hypertension with nifedipine, a calcium antago-nistic agent, 1056

NitroglycerinBlood levels after sublingual nitroglycerin, 585Effects of nitroglycerin on echocardiographic measurements of

left ventricular wall thickness and regional myocardial per-formance during acute coronary ischemia, 926

Influence of right ventricular hemodynamics on left ventriculardiastolic pressure-volume relations in man, 21

Quantitative determination of trinitroglycerin in human plasma,588

NorepinephrineCatecholamines in coronary sinus and peripheral plasma during

pacing-induced angina in man, 37Comparative assessment of stimuli that release neuronal and

adrenomedullary catecholamines in man, 637Dopamine beta-hydroxylase and plasma renin activity in pa-

tients with low-, normal-, and high-renin essential hyper-tension, 1063

0

OcclusionAspirin-induced increase in collateral flow after acute coronary

occlusion in dogs, 744Effect of beta-adrenergic suppression by propranolol on coro-

nary collateral development in response to chronic coronaryischemia in dogs, 280

p

PacingCatecholamines in coronary sinus and peripheral plasma during

pacing-induced angina in man, 37Incidence and site of atrioventricular block in patients with

chronic bifascicular block, 238A prospective evaluation of intrahisian conduction delay, 1035Response of junctional pacemakers to overdrive pacing. Letter

and response, 195Percutaneous transluminal coronary angiography

Letter from the NHLBI: Position on percutaneous transluminalcoronary angioplasty, 613

PericarditisDiagnosis of constrictive pericarditis. Letter, 1083

1 355SUBJECT INDEX

[Pericarditis-Right bundle branch recordings]

Interventricular septum in chronic constrictive pericarditis. Let-ter and response, 846

Sudden early diastolic anterior movement of the septum inendomyocardial fibrosis. Letter, 847

PericardiumEditorial: Acute displacement of the diastolic pressure-volume

curve of the left ventricle: role of the pericardium and theright ventricle, 32

PhenoxybenzamineCircadian variation of exercise capacity in patients with Prinz-

metal's variant angina: role of exercise-induced coronaryarterial spasm, 938

PhentolamineCircadian variation of exercise capacity in patients with Prinz-

metal's variant angina: role of exercise-induced coronaryarterial spasm, 938

PhonocardiographyIntracardiac phonocardiography. Letter and response, 417Mitral valve closure in atrial flutter, 902

Plain radiographyPrognostic value of plain radiography. Letter and response,

1336Plasma renin activityDopamine beta-hydroxylase and plasma renin activity in pa-

tients with low-, normal-, and high-renin essential hyper-tension, 1063

Potassium excretionEffects of volume expansion and contraction in normotensive

whites, blacks, and subjects of different ages, 643PR segment

Isopotential body surface mapping in subjects of all ages:emphasis on low-level potentials with analysis of the method,805

PrazosinEffect of prasozin vs placebo on chronic left ventricular heart

failure, 344Hemodynamic and clinical tachyphylaxis to prazosin-mediated

afterload reduction in severe chronic congestive heart failure,531

PregnancyLeft ventricular function during pregnancy. Letter, 1082

Prolapse, mitral valveAutonomic dysfunction in women with mitral valve prolapse

syndrome, 894Key references: Mitral valve prolapse, 610Prevalence of mitral valve prolapse in presumably healthyyoung men, 619

PropranololCardiac effects of acute ethanol ingestion unmasked by auto-

nomic blockade, 120Circadian variation of exercise capacity in patients with Prinz-

metal's variant angina: role of exercise-induced coronaryarterial spasm, 938

Effect of beta-adrenergic suppression by propranolol on coro-nary collateral development in response to chronic coronaryischemia in dogs, 280

The effect of delay in propranolol administration on reductionof myocardial infarct size after experimental coronary arteryocclusion in dogs, 1148

Mechanism of propranolol withdrawal phenomena, 1158Propranolol and enzyme levels. Letter and response, 192Propranolol in the treatment of angina pectoris. Comparison of

duration of action in acute and sustained oral therapy, 571Prostaglandin

Dilatation of the ductus arteriosus by prostaglandin E, in aorticarch abnormalities, 169

Pulmonary atresiaIntraoperative recording of specialized atrioventricular conduc-

tion tissue electrograms in 47 patients, 150Pulmonary vascular obstructive disease

Alterations in lung volume and pulmonary function in relationto hemodynamic changes in acute myocardial infarction, 551

Morphological development of the pulmonary vascular bed inexperimental pulmonic stenosis, 179

Pulmonary vascular disease in transposition of the great vesselsand intact ventricular septum, 525

Q

QRS signalBody surface low-level potentials during ventricular repolariza-

tion with analysis of the ST segment. Variability in normalsubjects, 822

Editorial: Disopyramide phosphate (Norpace). A new antiar-rhythmic drug, 236

Electrophysiologic assessment of the atrioventricular conductionsystem after surgical correction of ventricular preexcitation,789

Electrophysiological effects of disopyramide phosphate on sinusnode function in patients with sinus node dysfunction, 226

Epicardial activation of the intact human heart without conduc-tion defects, 161

Incidence and site of atrioventricular block in patients withchronic bifascicular block, 238

Intermittent left bundle branch block: anatomic substrate asreflected in the electrocardiogram during normal conduction,1040

Isopotential body surface mapping in subjects of all ages:emphasis on low-level potentials with analysis of the method,805

Mitral valve closure in atrial flutter, 902A prospective evaluation of intrahisian conduction delay, 1035QRS changes in coronary artery disease. Letter and response,

841The role of left ventricular conduction in the electrogenesis of

left ventricular hypertophy. An electrophysiologic study inman, 1044

Q-T intervalPreeminence of the left stellate ganglion in the long Q-T

syndrome, 769Prolonged QT interval to predict sudden death. Letter and

response, 1079Quinidine

Electrophysiological effects of disopyramide phosphate on sinusnode function in patients with sinus node dysfunction, 226

R

Rabbit studyImaging experimental infective endocarditis with indium-l11-

labeled blood cellular components, 336Racial differences

Effects of volume expansion and contraction in normotensivewhites, blacks, and subjects of different ages, 643

Radionuclide scanningClinical implications of the technetium-99m stannous pyrophos-

phate myocardial scintigraphic "doughnut" pattern in pa-tients with acute myocardial infarcts, 721

Imaging experimental infective endocarditis with indium-li1-labeled blood cellular components, 336

Regional ejection fraction: a quantitative radionuclide index ofregional left ventricular performance, 1001

Thallium-201 myocardial scintigraphy in patients with triple-vessel disease and ischemic exercise stress tests, 714

Transient defects of resting thallium scans in patients withcoronary artery disease, 707

Usefulness and limitations of thallium-201 myocardial scintig-raphy in delineating location and size of prior myocardialinfarction, 1010

RegurgitationA mathematical model of the dynamic geometry of the intact

left ventricle and its application to clinical data, 1024Renin-angiotensin systemRAA in CHF. Letter and response, 1081

RevascularizationCombined aortic valve replacement and myocardial revascular-

ization: results in 220 patients, 75Right bundle branch recordingsThe mechanism of apparent right bundle branch block after

transatrial repair of tetralogy of Fallot, 1241

1 356 SUBJECT INDEX

[Right bundle branch recordings-Sudden death]

Retrograde conduction in the His-Purkinje system. Analysis ofthe routes of impulse propagation using His and right bundlebranch recordings, 1252

Right ventricleDiagnostic value of visualization of the right ventricle using

thallium-201 myocardial imaging, 182Editorial: Acute displacement of the diastolic pressure-volume

curve of the left ventricle: role of the pericardium and theright ventricle, 32

Influence of right ventricular hemodynamics on left ventriculardiastolic pressure-volume relations in man, 21

Right ventricular outflow tract assessment by cross-sectionalechocardiography in tetralogy of Fallot, 395

Univentricular heart of right ventricular type with double or

common inlet, 403Risk factors

Diabetes and cardiovascular risk factors: the FraminghamStudy, 8

The syndrome of variant angina culminating in acute myo-

cardial infarction, 297Uric acid: a risk factor for coronary heart disease? 969

Romano-Ward syndromePreeminence of the left stellate ganglion in the long Q-T

syndrome, 769

S

SarcoidosisCardiac sarcoid. Letter, 1336Heart murmurs in cardiac sarcoidosis. Letter, 1079

ScintigraphyClinical implications of the technetium-99m stannous pyrophos-

phate myocardial scintigraphic "doughnut" pattern in pa-

tients with acute myocardial infarcts, 721Clinicopathologic findings in 52 patients studied by technetium-99m stannous pyrophosphate myocardial scintigraphy, 257

Thallium-201 myocardial scintigraphy in patients with triple-vessel disease and ischemic exercise stress tests, 714

Usefulness and limitations of thallium-201 myocardial scintig-raphy in delineating location and size of prior myocardialinfarction, 1010

Septal perforator compressionThe pathophysiology and diverse etiology of septal perforator

compression, 913Septal thickening

Prevalence and characteristics of disproportionate ventricularseptal thickening in infants with congenital heart disease, 126

Sheep studiesMorphological development of the pulmonary vascular bed in

experimental pulmonic stenosis, 179Shunt

Detection and exclusion of interatrial shunts by two-dimensionalechocardiography and peripheral venous injection, 379

Negative contrast echocardiography: a new method for detect-ing left-to-right shunts, 498

Sick sinus syndromeCardiac arrhythmias in the conscious dog following excision of

the sinoatrial node and crista terminalis, 468Sinoatrial conduction

Cardiac arrhythmias in the conscious dog following excision ofthe sinoatrial node and crista terminalis, 468

Sinoatrial conduction in children: an index of sinoatrial nodefunction, 1266

Sinus nodeThe cardiac conduction system in situs ambiguus, 879Electrophysiological effects of disopyramide phosphate on sinus

node function in patients with sinus node dysfunction, 226Sinoatrial conduction in children: an index of sinoatrial node

function, 1266Sinus rate

Reversal of the cardiovascular effects of verapamil by calciumand sodium: differences between electrophysiological andhemodynamic responses, 797

Situs ambiguusThe cardiac conduction system in situs ambiguus, 879

Skeletal myopathyNeurogenic skeletal myopathy in patients with primary cardio-

myopathy, 492Sodium administration

Effects of volume expansion and contraction in normotensivewhites, blacks, and subjects of different ages, 643

Reversal of the cardiovascular effects of verapamil by calciumand sodium: differences between electroph_#J'gical andhemodynamic responses, 797

Spasm, coronary arteryCircadian variation of exercise capacity in patients with Prinz-

metal's variant angina: role of exercise-induced coronaryarterial spasm, 938

Coronary arterial spasm as a cause of exercise-induced ST-segment elevation in patients with variant angina, 948

Coronary artery spasm during exercise in patients with variantangina, 580

The effects of ergonovine maleate on coronary arterial size, 82ST segmentBody surface low-level potentials during ventricular repolariza-

tion with analysis of the ST segment. Variability in normalsubjects, 822

Circadian variation of exercise capacity in patients with Prinz-metal's variant angina: role of exercise-induced coronaryarterial spasm, 938

Comparison of cardiovascular responses to static-dynamic effortand dynamic effort alone in patients with chronic ischemicheart disease, 977

Coronary arterial spasm as a cause of exercise-induced ST-segment elevation in patients with variant angina, 948

Coronary artery spasm during exercise in patients with variantangina, 580

Isopotential body surface mapping in subjects of all ages:emphasis on low-level potentials with analysis of the method,805

Spontaneous course of ST-segment elevation in acute anteriormyocardial infarction, 105

The syndrome of variant angina culminating in acute myo-cardial infarction, 297

Use of treadmill score to quantify ischemic response and predictextent of coronary disease, 286

Stellate gangliaPreeminence of the left stellate ganglion in the long Q-T

syndrome, 769Stenosis, aorticBody surface potential maps in patients with pulmonic valvular

and aortic valvular stenosis of mild to moderate severity,1277

Echocardiography in discrete subaortic stenosis, 506A mathematical model of the dynamic geometry of the intact

left ventricle and its application to clinical data, 1024Stenosis, coronary artery

Left main coronary artery stenosis. Letter and response, 192Stenosis, pulmonaryAnatomy of aortic atresia. Cases presenting with a ventricular

septal defect, 173Body surface potential maps in patients with pulmonic valvular

and aortic valvular stenosis of mild to moderate severity,1277

Stenosis, subaorticIdiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis viewed by wide-angle,

phased-array echocardiography, 1206The pathophysiology and diverse etiology of septal perforator

compression, 913Stroke volume

Mitral valve stroke volume. Letter, 1081Sudden death

Aberrant coronary artery origin from the aorta. Report of 18patients, review of literature and delineation of naturalhistory and management,- 748

Editorial: Antiarrhythmic therapy, ventricular premature depo-larizations and sudden cardiac death: the tip of the iceberg,864

SUBJECT INDEX 1 357

[Sudden death-Ventricular ectopic frequency]

Preeminence of the left stellate ganglion in the long Q-Tsyndrome, 769

Prolonged QT interval to predict sudden death. Letter andresponse, 1079

Suppressor cell functionDefective in vitro suppressor cell function in idiopathic conges-

tive cardiomyopathy, 483Survival rate

Evidence from a nonrandomized study that coronary surgeryprolongs survival in patients with two-vessel coronary disease,430

Relationship of cardiothoracic ratio and plain film heart volumeto late survival, 89

Variables predictive of survival in patients with coronarydisease. Selection by univariate and multivariate analysesfrom the clinical, electrocardiographic, exercise, arterio-graphic, and quantitative angiographic evaluations, 421

T

TachycardiaCase report: Congenital abnormalities of the conduction system

in two patients with tachyarrhythmias, 593Effect of verapamil in infants with paroxysmal supraventricular

tachycardia, 876Effects of atropine on induction and maintenance of atrioven-

tricular nodal reentrant tachycardia, 779Epicardial activation of the intact human heart without conduc-

tion defects, 161Prevalence of arrhythmias during 24-hour electrocardiographic

monitoring and exercise testing in patients with obstructiveand nonobstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, 866

Recurrent sustained ventricular tachycardia. 4. Pleomorphism,459

TachyphylaxisHemodynamic and clinical tachyphylaxis to prazosin-mediated

afterload reduction in severe chronic congestive heart failure,531

Technetium-99m stannous pyrophosphateClinical implications of the technetium-99m stannous pyrophos-

phate myocardial scintigraphic "doughnut" pattern in pa-tients with acute myocardial infarcts, 721

Clinicopathologic findings in 52 patients studied by technetium-99m stannous pyrophosphate myocardial scintigraphy, 257

Tetralogy of FallotIntraoperative recording of specialized atrioventricular conduc-

tion tissue electrograms in 47 patients, 150The mechanism of apparent right bundle branch block after

transatrial repair of tetralogy of Fallot, 1241Right ventricular outflow tract assessment by cross-sectional

echocardiography in tetralogy of Fallot, 395Status of the adult and adolescent after repair of tetralogy of

Fallot, 1232Thallium-201

Diagnostic value of visualization of the right ventricle usingthallium-201 myocardial imaging, 182

Thallium-201 myocardial scintigraphy in patients with triple-vessel disease and ischemic exercise stress tests, 714

Transient defects of resting thallium scans in patients withcoronary artery disease, 707

Usefulness and limitations of thallium-201 myocardial scintig-raphy in delineating location and size of prior myocardialinfarction. 1010

ThrombosisDeep venous thrombosis of the upper extremity: a reappraisal,

350Transplantation, cardiacThe effects of ergonovine maleate on coronary arterial size, 82

Transposition of the great arteriesIntraoperative recording of specialized atrioventricular conduc-

tion tissue electrograms in 47 patients, 150Pulmonary vascular disease in transposition of the great vessels

and intact ventricular septum, 525

Tricuspid atresiaIntraoperative recording of specialized atrioventricular conduc-

tion tissue electrograms in 47 patients, 150Tumor

Case report: Right atrial myxoma: unusual clinical presentationand typical glandular histology, 1070

Type II coronary intervention studyCoronary calcifications in the detection of coronary artery

disease and comparison with electrocardiographic exercisetesting. Results from the National Heart, Lung, and BloodInstitute's Type II Coronary Intervention Study, 1113

U

U waveBody surface low-level potentials during ventricular repolariza-

tion with analysis of the ST segment. Variability in normalsubjects, 822

Isopotential body surface mapping in subjects of all ages:emphasis on low-level potentials with analysis of the method,805

Univentricular heartUniventricular heart of right ventricular type with double orcommon inlet, 403

Uric acidUric acid: a risk factor for coronary heart disease? 969

V

Valsalva maneuverEffects of the Valsalva maneuver on myocardial ischemia in

patients with coronary artery disease, 1304Valve replacementA collaborative study of infective endocarditis in the 1970s.

Emphasis on infections in patients who have undergonecardiovascular surgery, 327

An ultrasound Doppler technique for the noninvasive determina-tion of the pressure gradient in the Bjork-Shiley mitral valve,436

Valve prosthesis-patient mismatch. Letter and response, 418Valve, aorticCombined aortic valve replacement and myocardial revascular-

ization: results in 220 patients, 75Valve, mitralAutonomic dysfunction in women with mitral valve prolapse

syndrome, 894Current topic: The mechanism of closure of the mitral valve: a

continuing controversy, 615Familial occurrence of mitral valve prolapse in X-linked mus-

cular dystrophy, 1299Long-term changes in mitral valve area after successful mitralcommissurotomy, 443

Mitral valve closure in atrial flutter, 902Mitral valve stroke volume. Letter and response, 1081Prevalence of mitral valve prolapse in presumably healthyyoung men, 619

Temporal response to left ventricular performance to mitralvalve surgery, 1218

An ultrasound Doppler technique for the noninvasive determina-tion of the pressure gradient in the Bj6rk-Shiley mitral valve,436

Valve, pulmonaryIsolated gonococcal pulmonary valve endocarditis: diagnosis by

echocardiography, 1319Vasodilation

Editorial: How much can we expect from vasodilator therapy incongestive heart failure? 1092

Ventricular ectopic frequencyVentricular premature contractions: a randomized non-drug

intervention trial in normal men, 762

SUBJECT INDEX1 358

[Ventricular ectopic frequency-W-P-W syndrome]

Ventricular ectopic frequencyLong-term ECG monitoring to assess ventricular ectopic activ-

ity. Letter and response. 843Ventricular premature depolarizations

Editorial: Antiarrhythmic therapy, ventricular premature depo-larizations and sudden cardiac death: the tip of the iceberg,864

Prevalence of arrhythmias during 24-hour electrocardiographicmonitoring and exercise testing in patients with obstructiveand nonobstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, 866

Ventricular premature contractions: a randomized non-drugintervention trial in normal men, 762

Ventricular repolarizationBody surface low-level potentials during ventricular repolariza-

tion with analysis of the ST segment. Variability in normalsubjects, 822

Ventricular septal defectAnatomy of aortic atresia. Cases presenting with a ventricular

septal defect, 173Echocardiographic evaluation of ventricular septal aneurysms,

920Intraoperative recording of specialized atrioventricular conduc-

tion tissue electrograms in 47 patients, 150Ventricular septal defect in infancy: a combined vectorcardiog-

raphic and echocardiographic study, 385Verapamil

Cellular electrophysiology of human myocardial infarction. 1.Abnormalities of cellular activation, 247

Effect of verapamil in infants with paroxysmal supraventriculartachycardia, 876

Effects of verapamil on myocardial performance in coronarydisease, 313

Reversal of the cardiovascular effects of verapamil by calciumand sodium: differences between electrophysiological andhemodynamic responses, 797

Volume overloadDeterminants of ventricular function in pressure-overload hyper-

trophy in man, 679

w

Wall dynamicsThe characteristic sequence for the onset of contraction in the

normal human left ventricle, 671Effects of maximal exercise stress on left ventricular function in

patients with coronary artery disease using first pass radio-nuclide angiocardiography. A rapid, noninvasive technique fordetermining ejection fraction and segmental wall motion, 60

Exercise echocardiography: detection of wall motion abnor-malities during ischemia, 50

Improvement of myocardial perfusion and left ventricularfunction after coronary artery bypass grafting in patients withunstable angina, 66

Quantitative left ventricular wall motion analysis: a comparisonof area, chord and radial methods, 991

Regional ejection fraction: a quantitative radionuclide index ofregional left ventricular performance, 1001

Wall thicknessEffects of nitroglycerin on echocardiographic measurements of

left ventricular wall thickness and regional myocardial per-formance during acute coronary ischemia, 926

A mathematical model of the dynamic geometry of the intactleft ventricle and its application to clinical data, 1024

Wolff-Parkinson-White syndromeA computerized method for the rapid display of ventricular

activation during the intraoperative study of arrhythmias, 449Electrophysiologic assessment of the atrioventricular conduction

system after surgical correction of ventricular preexcitation,789

SUBJECT INDEX 1359