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NEXT YEAR'S PROGRAM
Please return to the CME Booth at the Convention Center or mail by.
November 27, 1991, to CME Office, Scientific and Corporate Meet-
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Oral slide Poder Popuad How-to CvD
ToPlics PresenYm rresent'ro Seet(nan Senions Goel's
Cardiovascular
Radiology - - - - -
Cardiovascular
SunBery, - - - - -
Clinical Cardiology - - - - -
Community Programs - - - - -
EPidnmobgt and
Prevention - - - - -
High Blood Pressure
Research - - - - -
Nutrition - - - - -
Kidney - - - - -
stroke - - - - -
TFirombosis - - - - -
5. Please rate how well the following topics were covered
at the sessions, using the five-point scale below:
5 - Excellent
4 - Very satisfactory
3 - Satisfactory
2 - Somewhat satisfactory
1 - Not satisfactory
To ia.
- Arteriosclerosis
- Basic Science and Circulation,
- Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care
- Cardiovascular Disease in the Young
- Cardiovascular Nursing
- Cardiovascular Radiology
- Cardiovascuiar Surgery
- Clinical Cardiology
- Community Programs
- Epidemiology and Prevention
- High Blood Pressure Research
- Nutrition
- Kidney
- Stroke
- Thrombosis
6. Please rate the sessions overall in terms of how well it
achieved its objectives:
Objective: The 64th Scientific Sessions provides three
and one-half days of comprehensive educational experi-
ence in the major facets of cardiovascular disease, its
pathophysioiogy; diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
Check one:
- 5 = Excellent
- 4 - Very satisfactory.
- 3 - Satisfactory
_ 2 = Somewhat satisfactory
- 1 - Not satisfactory
Signature (optionai): ,
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return this form to the CME booth at the Convention
Center by 1 na, Thursday, November 14, or mail it by
Nbvember 27, 1991, to CME Office, Scientific and
Corporate Meetings, American Heart Association, 7272
Greenville Avenue, Dallas,lX 75231. Please enclose a
stamped, self-addressed envelope for mailing your
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Wednesday Am
Oral (Slide) Presentations ........... 273
Poster Presentations ................ 295
Wednesday Pr,,,
Oral (Slide) Presentations ........... 319
Poster Presentations ................ 349
Thursday N,,
Oral (Slide) Presentations ........... 382
Poster Presentations ................ 404
Richards (Dickinson W.) Memorial Lecture.... 31, 37,228
Scientific Council Activities ........................ 31
Scientific Councils' Distinguished Achievement
Awards ......., ................................ 42
Sherry (Sol) Lecture ....................... 35, 38, 244
Shuttle Bus Service ............................... 30
Slide Presentations .............. (See Research Reports).
Speaker Prep Rooms .............................. 30
Social Activities .................... (Inside front cover),
Sunday Afternoon Programs ....................... 45
Taussig (Helen B.) Memorial Lecture ......... 32, 38; 242
Telephone Message Center ........................ 30
Transportation ................................ 29,30,
White (Paul Dudley) International Lecture ....... 37, 17&
Young Investigator Prize in Thrombosis ......... 35,244
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AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION OFFICERS
Anne Golden
Chainnan, Board of Directors
Edward S. Cooper
President-elect
Gerard A. Kaiser
Vice President, Councils
Thomas W. Smith
Vice President, Research
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W. Virgil Brown
President
Frangois M. Abboud
Immediate Past President
Sidney C. Smith Jr.
Vice President, Programs
Rodman D. Starke
Senior Vice President,
Scientific Affairs
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SCIENTIFIC COUNCIL CHAIRMEN
Richard W. St. Clair
Arteriosclerosis
Charles A. Hales
Cardiopulmonary and
Critical Care
Martha N. Hill
Cardiovascular Nursing
Donald B. Doty
Cardiovascular Surgery.
Arnold M. Katz
Basic Science
Edward B. Clark
Cardiovascular Disease
in the Young
Barry T. Katzen
Cardiovascular Radiology
Stephen F. Vatner
Circulation
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SCIENTIFIC COUNCIL CHAIRMEN
m
Gerald M. Pohost
Clinical Cardiology
Allen W. Cowley Jr.
High Blood Pressure
Research
J. Donald Easton
Stroke
Alan Chait
Nlrtrition Committee
Albert Oberman
Epidemiology and Prevention
Zalman S. Agus
Kidney
Ralph L Nachman
Thrombosis
Michael R. Rosen
Chairman, Committee on
Scientific Sessions Program

COMMITTEE ON SCIENTIFIC
SESSIONS PROGRAM
Michael R. Rosen, Chairman, New York, NY
Harold C. Strauss, Vice Chairman, Durham~ NC
Michael A. Bettmann, Boston, MA
John P. DiMarco, Charlottesville, VA
Barbara J. Fletcher, Atlanta, GA
Charles K. Francis, New York, NY
William H. Gaasch, Worcester; MA
Haralambos Gavras, Boston, MA
Godfrey3. Getz, Chicago, IL
Robert G. Hart, San Antonio, TX
David R. Hathaway, Indianapolis, IN
Joanne S. Ingwall, Boston, MA
Russell V. Luepker, Minneapolis, MN I
David McCall, San Antonio, TX
Diana Marver, Dallas, TX
D. Craig Miller, Stanford,
James H. Moller, Minneapolis, MN
Robert J. Myerburg, Miami, FL
Marlene Rabinovitch, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Harold R. Roberts, Chapel Hill, NC
Albert P. Rocchini, Ann Arbor, MI
Ernst /. Schaefer, Boston, MA
Marc D. Thames, Cleveland, OH
SUBCOMMITTEE ON EXHIBITS
Joanne S. Ingwall, Chairman, Boston, MA
Michael A. Bettmann, Boston, MA
Barbara J. Fletcher, Atlanta, GA
Charles K. Francis, New York, NY
Russell V. Luepker, Minneapolis, MN
Albert P. Rocchini, Ann Arbor, Ml
Ernst J. Schaefer, Boston, MA
COUNCIL PROGRAM COMMITTEES
Council on Arteriosclerosis
Godfrey S. Getz, Chairman, Chicago, IL
William A. Bradley, Birmingham, AL
Lawrence C. Chan, Houston, TX
Allen D. Cooper, Palo Alto, CA
Henry Ginsberg, New York, NY
Jane M. Glick, Philadelphia, PA
F. Jeffrey Feld, Iowa City, IA
Jon C. Lewis, Winston-Salem, NC
Ray C. Pittman, La Jolla, CA
David L Williams, Stony Brook, NY
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of grades for each abstract, including,the occasional
individual grade that deviates from the norm: This
system is used not only to ensure that grades are
equitably attainedJ but as a check on the perfor-
mance and''" consistency of the reviewers themselves.
In July, the Committee on Scientific Sessions Program
meets to prepare the final Nbvember program. Sub-
committees, selected by the councils, represent spe-
cialty areas of individual councils at this meeting.
Their purpose is to aid the subcommittee chairmen in
organizing each council's sessions and to make final
reviews of grades, including variant single grades.
Accepted abstracts are assigned to poster or podium
sessions. Assignment to one or the other session is no
reflection on the grade or quality of an abstract.
Podium sessions are organized according to specific
themes, and'the goal of thematic consistency is often
the reason for assignment of a particular abstract to
an oral presentation rather than to a poster session.
Once planned, the proposed sessions are submitted
to the chairman of the Committee on Scientific Ses-
sions Program. His role, along with the chairmen rep-
resenting individual councils, is to ensure that a
balanced program is presented, giving fair representa-
tion to all councils in both poster and podium ses-
sions. To achieve this goal, some rearrangement of
sessions may be required, but abstracts are not
removed friom the program.
Hence, the selection process comprises evaluation of'
abstracts by graders, evaluation of grades and of grad-
ers by an independent subcommittee, and a priori-
tization process that evaluates strengths of individuali
abst'racts. In the last five years, 30-34% of submitted's abst'racts have been accepted for
presentation. The
percentage of abstracts submitted from each spe-
cialty area is used as a rough index to the number of
abstracts each council will place on the final program.
The result of this process is a program that evolvess
from over 9,000 submitted abstracts. The Committee
on Scientific Sessions Program believes that every
effort is being made to ensure a fair and~ equitable
review of all abstracts. Nevertheless, problems some-
times occur, and suggestions about improving the
review process are sought. Comments should be
addressed to the chairman of'the Committee on Sci-
entific Sessions Program or the chairmen of the pro-
gram subcommittees of individual councils.
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Council on Basic Science
David R. Hathaway, Chairman, Indianapolis, IN
Michael P. Bevilacqua, Boston, MA
L Maximilian Buja, Houston, TX
Augustus O. Grant, Durham, NC
David G. Harrison, Atlanta, GA
Judith Swain, Durham, NC
Council on Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care
Marlene Rabinovitch, Chairman, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Michael S. Wolin, Vice Chairman, Valhalla, NY
B. Taylor Thompson, Boston, MA
Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young
Albert P. Rocchini, Chairman, Ann Arbor, Mi
D. Woodrow Benson, Chicago, IL
Howard P. Gutgesell, Charlottesville, VA
Thomas J. Hougen, Washington, DC
David Teitel, San Francisco, CA
Council on Cardiovascular Nursing
Barbara J. Fletcher, Chairman, Atlanta, GA
Gayle R. Whitman, Vice Chai'rman, Cleveland, OH
Laura L Hayman, Philadelphia, PA
Marguerite L Kinney, Birmingham, AL
Anne Verderber, San Diego, CA
Council on Cardiovascular Radiology
Michael A. Bettmann, Chairman, Boston; MA
Murray G. Baron, Atlanta, GA
Barry T. Katzen, Miami, FL
Stephen W. Miller, Boston, MA
Council on Cardiovascular Surgery
D. Craig Miller, Chairman, Stanford, CA
Jerry Goldstone, San Francisco, CA
James K. Kirklin, Birmingham, AL
D. Glenn Pennington, St. Louis, MO
Eric A. Rose, New York, NY
Hartzell V. Schaff, Rochester, MN
Larry W. Stephenson, Detroit, MI
Richard D. Weisel, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Winfield J. Wells, Los Angeles, CA
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November 1991
TO: Phyxiicians/Scientists Attending AHA's 64th
Scientific Sessions
FROM: James H. Youngblood, Director
Scientific and Corporate Meetings
SUBJECT: 1. Evaluation of Scientific Sessions
2. Application for CME Category I Credit
Toward AMA's Physician's Recognition
Award
Please complete this brief evaluation form. Your response
will help the AHA design better sessions.
Physicians interested in CME credit should complete and
return this form to the CME booth at the Convention Center
by 1 rn., Thursday, November 14, or mail it by November 27,
1991, to CME Office, Scientific and Corporate Meetings,
American Heart Association, 7272 Greenville Avenue, Dal-
las, TX 75231. Please enclose a stamped, self-addressed
envelope for mailing your certificate.
1. Indicate your major specialty:
Check one.
- Adult cardiologist - Hematologist
- Basic scientist - Internist
- Cardiovascular - Nephrologist
surgeon - Neurologist
- Clinical - Pediatric cardiologist
pharmacologist - Radiologist
- Emergency and' - Other (specify)
critical care
- General practitioner
2. Please rate the following aspects of each plenary
session:
Quality of presentation
Applicability of the topic to your professional needs
Use the following five-point scale:
5 = Very high
4=High
3 - Average
2=Low
1 a Very low
Did rrot
Meearv Satdon Qmlitr Aodia6iNtY Atterd r
I. Acute Revascularization: Consensus
and Controversy,
II; Sunvival'in Heart Failure
111.1 Cardiovascular Actions of
Adenosine
IV. Rapid Identification ard. Treatment
of Patients With Acute Myocardial
Infarction: National Implications
V. Newer Approaches to Pulrrwnary.
Hypertension
V1. The Treatment of , Isolated
Systolic Hypertension - - -
VII:. Diagnosisand Management of
Supraventricular, Anhy[hmias.

Council on Circulation
Marc D. Thames, Chairman, Cleveland, OH
Donald D. Heistad, Vice Chairman, Iowa City, IA
Lewis C. Becker, Baltimore, MD
Paul /. Cannon, New York, NY
Thomas H. Hintze, Valhalla, NY
A. James Liedtke, Madison, WI
Council on Clinical Cardiology
William H. Gaasch, Chairman, Worcester, MA
James L Ritchie, Vice Chairman, Seattle, WA
Masood Akhtar, Milwaukee, WI
William F. Armstrong, Ann Arbor, MII
Robert O. Bonow, Bethesda, MD
John P. DiMarco, Charlottesville, VA
Victor Froelicher, Long Beach, CA
Thomas B. Graboys, Boston, MA
Beverly Lorell, Boston, MA
Milton Packer, New York, NY
Miguel A. Quinones, Houston, TX
Gary S. Roubin, Birmingham, AL
Ralph Shabetai, San Diego, CA
A. Jamil Tajik, Rochester, MN
David O. Williams, Providence, RI
Council on Epidemiology and Prevention
Russell V. Luepker, Chairman, Minneapolis, MN!
Stephen P. Fortmann, Vice Chairman, Palo Alto, CA
Robert J. Garrison, Bethesda, MD
Philip Greenland, Rochester, NY
Maurice B. Mittlemaric, Winston-Salem, NC
Thomas A. Pearson, Cooperstown, NY
Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller, Bronx, NY
Council for High Blood Pressure Research
Haralambos S. Gavras, Chairman, Boston, MA
Henry R. Black, New Haven, CT
Donald J. DiPette, Galveston, TX
Victor J. Dzau, Stanford, CA
Gregory D. Fink, East Lansing, MI
Clarence Grim, Los Angeles, CA
Joseph R. Haywood, San Antonio, TX
Patrick J. Mulrow, Toledo, OH
Phillip G. Schmid, Iowa City, IA
Council on Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease
Diana Marver, Chairman, Dallas, TX
John C. Burnett Jr., Rochester~ MN
Louis Ercolani, Charleston, MA
R. Tyler Miller, Dallas, TX
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Did'not
nenarv sesdon uali~t AooBcabiOtv Aitma +
VIIIJ An®oplasty,Restenosis: Molecular
Mechanisms and Evolving
Therapeutic Strategies - - -
IX. CurrentJssues in Vahrular
Heart Disease - - -
X: Clinical Expression of Hypertrophy
and Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy - - -
XIJ Diagnosis and Management of'
Syncope - - -
XIIJ New Insights From CAST and
CAST 11!Atiout Management of
High-Risk Postinfarction Patients - - -
XIIIJ Coronary Revascularization in the
1990s - - -
3. Please rate the following aspects of each lecture:
Quality of' presentation
Applicability of the topic to your professional needs
Use the following five-point scale:
5 = Very high
4 = High
3 - Average
2=Low
1 - Very low
Die not
Leca.e Qn.W Aoolikabililv Attene.
Conner - - -
Duff - - -
P.D. White International
- - -
Richards - - -
Brown - - -
Rashkind - - -
Nursing - - -
Dahl - - -
- - -
Dotter
Laennec - - -
Sherry - - -
Thrombosis
- - -
Glenn - - -
Taussig - - -
Keys - - -
4. Please rate the quality of the following sessions, using
the five-point scale below:
5 - Very high
4 - High
3 = Average
2 - Low
1 = Very low
(NOTE: Use NA [not applicable] when there are no events
for that topic, i.e., no How-to Sessions on Kidney).
Oral sWe roAer Iostsrad
T-11- Ireaent'ns Presenrro sem(nae How-to CVD
sessiom CoePa
Arteriosderosis - - - - -
Basic Science and',
Circulation, - - -
- -
Cardiopulmonary and
Critical Care - - -
- -
Cardiovascular
Disease in the Young - - -
- -
Cardiovascular
Nursing. - - -
- -
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Stroke Council
Robert G. Hart, Chairman, San Antonio, TX
David G. Sherman, Vice Chairman, San Antonio; TX
Vladimir C. Hachinski, London, Ontario, Canada
Hermes A. Kontos, Richmond, VA
William Pulsinelli, New York, NY
Council on Thrombosis
Harold R. Roberts, Chairman, ChapeliHill, NC
George Broze, St. Louis, MO
Andrei Z. Budzynski, Philadelphia, PA
James H. Chesebro, Rochester, MN
Barbara Furie, Boston, MA
Ralph L Nachman, New York, NY
David R. Phillips, S. San Francisco, CA
Mortimer Poncz, Philadelphia, PA
Susan E. Rittenhouse, Burlington, VT
Nutrition Committee
Ernst J. Schaefer, Chairman, Boston, MA
Frank A. Franklin, New Orleans, LA
Theodore A. Kotchen, Morgantown, WV
Community Programs
James H. Moller, Chairman, Minneapolis, MN
Susanna L Cunningham, Seattle, WA
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Table of Contents (Continued)
Lembright (Katharine) Award ............... 32, 42, 195
Levine (Samuel A.) Young Clinical Investigator
Competition ............................. 34, 41, 78
Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Magnetic Resonance
Spectroscopy of the Heart ........................ 48
Marcus (Melvin L) Young Investigator
Awards Competition ....................... 33; 41, 74
Moderated Poster Presentations ... 44, 85, 105, 134, 158,
199, 220,,251, 271, 295, 349, 372, 404
Moderated Poster Session ........................ 159
Molecular Biology in Hypertension ................. 46
Molecular Genetics of Cardiovascular Disease: Molecular
Pathophysiology and Diagnostic Implications ....... 47
Named Lectures .................................. 36
Natriuretic Peptides and Cardiovascular Regulation ... 45
New Therapies and Technologies for
Cardiac Care ................................... 51
News Media Headquarters ........................ 29
Officers of the American Heart Association ............ 8
Opening Session ................................. 65
Page (Irvine H.) Award .................... 31, 41, 237
Past Presidents of the American Heart Association .... 11 i
Pharmaceutical Roundtable ........................ 63
Plenary Sessions
Monday Na................................. 66
PM ............................... 106
Tuesday nM,............................... 170
PM ............................... 221
Wednesday AM................................ 272
PM................................ . 318
Thursday nM ................................ 381
Poster Presentations (See Research Reports)
Poster Presenters' Storage ......................... 29
Postgraduate Seminars .................... 53, 160,373
President's Message ............................... 7
Presidential Address .............................. 65
Press Room ..................................... ............................. 29
Program at a Glance ................... (Front foldout)
Rashkind (William J.) Memorial Lecture .......... 32, 39
Receptions and Dinners ........................... 31
Research Achievement Award ................... 41,65
Research Fellowship Symposium .................... 43
Research Reports (See also Program at a Glance Foldout)
Monday N,,
Oral (Slide) Presentations ............ 68
Poster Presentations ................. 85
Monday PM
Oral (Slide) Presentations ........... ,107
Poster Presentations ............... 134
Tuesday AMOral (Slide) ' Presentations ........... 171
Poster Presentations ............... 199
Tuesday PM
Oral (Slide), Presentations ........... 222
Poster Presentations ................ 251
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'CONFLICT OF INTEREST
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
In accordance with the Committee on Scientific Ses-
sions Program of the American Heart Association's
guidelines on conflict of interest, certain invited
presenters have indicated that they have a relation-
ship which, in the context of the subject of their
invited presentation, could be perceived as a real on
apparent conflict of interest. This pertains to relation-
ships with pharmaceutical' companies, biomedical
device manufacturers, or other corporations whose
products or services are related to the subject matter
of the presentation topic. Such relationships include,
but are not limited to, employment by an ind'ustrial'
concern, ownership of stock, membership on a
standing advisory council or committee, being on the
board of directors, or being publicly associated with
the company or its products. Other areas of real or
perceived conflict of interest could include receiving
honoraria or consulting fees or receiving grants or
funds from such corporations or individuals repre-
senting such corporations.
Those invited presenters who have disclosed the
existence of such a relationship are identified by an
asterisk (")' in the program.
The American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions
is a scientific and educational meeting for the pur-
pose of exchanging and discussing research results
and scientific developments in the field of cardiovas-
cular, research. Accordingly, the American Heart
Association cannot and does not offer any assurance
or warranty of'the accuracy, truthfulness, or original-
ity of the information presented at the Sessions.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Please note that all subjects are arranged in alphabetical order.
Page
Abstract Grading Consultants ...................... 18
American Heart Association's Officers, Medical
Vice Presidents, and Scientific Council Chairmen .... 8
American Heart Association's Past Presidents ......... 11
American Heart Association's Pharmaceutical
Roundtable .................................... 63
American Heart Association President's Message ...... 7
American Heart Association Research Fellowship
Symposium .................................... 43
Authorlndex ................................... 436
Awards ......................................... 41
Basic Research Prize ........................... 41,65
Brown (George E.) Memorial Lecture ......... 33, 38,226
Business Meetings and Receptions .................. 31
Cardiovascular Conferences ............... 57, 164,376
Cardiovascular Disease: 1991 Research Reports ...... 67
Committee on Scientific Sessions Program ........... 12
ConflicFof Interest Disclosure Statement ............ 27
Conner (Lewis A.) Memorial Lecture ............ 65, 136
Continuing Education Credits ........ (Inside front cover)
Council Program Committees ...................... 12
Critical Care for the Cardiologist ................... 50
Dahl (Lewis K.) Memorial Lecture ........... 35, 39, 332
Dotter (Charles T.) Memorial Lecture ........ 32, 37, 175
Duff (George Lyman) Memorial Lecture ...... 31, 36, 123
Emergency (Cardiac Life Support Systems) ...(Inside front
cover)
Evaluation of Scientific Sessions ............ (Front insert)
Excellence in Nursing Lecture ...................... 32
Exhibits
Commercial Exhibits ........................... 427
Exhibit Hours .................................. 28
Public Service Exhibits ......................... 427
Subcommittee on Exhibits ....................... 12
Featured Research ..... 112, 113, 132, 171, 185, 223, 273,
278, 287, 319,, 321, 400
Floor Plans ............................. (Back foldout)
Future Meeting Dates ............................ 434
Generallnformation .............................. 28
Glenn (William W.L) Lecture .. . ... . . . .. . . . . 33, 127, 136
Grading and Selecting Abstracts .................... 16
Herrick (James B.) Award ........ . ... . ... . . . . . . 34,41
How-to Sessions ......................... 61, 168,379
Intermissions ..................................... 28
Issues in Cardiac Care: 1991 Update
hschemic Cardiomyopathy-Treatment Options and
Issues ......................................... 52
Jobs Available/Jobs Sought ........................ 28
Joint Interventional Catheter and Surgical Management of
Difficult Problems in Congenital Heart Disease ..... 49
Katz (Louis N.) Prize Competition ............ ,31, 41, 75
Keys (Ancel) Lecture ....................... 35, 36, 125
Laennec Lecture ........................... 35, 40, 348
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SCIENTIFIC COUNCILS ACTIVITIES
Council on Cardiovascular Surgery
William W:L Glenn Lecture
Nov. 11 2:00 Pm
Executive Committee Meeting
Nov. 12 7:00 Am
Annual Business Meeting
Nov. 12 12:00 NooN
Reception
Nov. 12' 7:00 Pm
Dinnert
,
Nov. 12' 7:45 Pm
California Pavilion B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Santa Monica Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
California Pavilion B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Marina Ballroom 2'
Disneyland Hotel
Marina Ballroom 3
Disneyland Hotel
Council on Circulation
Executive Committee Meeting Mezzanine 14
Nov. 10 5:00 Pm Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Melvin L Marcus Young Investigator
Awards in Cardiovascular Integrated
Physiology Competition
Nov. 11 10:45 N.,
George E. Brown Memorial Lecture
Nov. 12 2:00 Pm
Reception
Nov. 12 7:0&rn,
Dinnert/Annual Business Meeting
Nov. 12 7:45 Pm
Room C-1
Convention Center
Room A-7
Convention Center
North Lounge
Disneyland Hotel
North i Ballroom
Disneyland Hotel
tTickets required and available in advance from the American Heart
Association Registrar or at the Dinner, Ticket Booth, Convention
Center, until 3:00 w:., Monday, November,l il L
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Derek G. Gibson, London, United Kingdom,
Robert S. Gibson, Charlottesville, VA
Wayne R. Giles, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Richard A. Gillis, Washington, DC
Robert F. Gilmour Jr., Ithaca, NY
Henry Ginsburg, New York, NY
Mark Ginsburg, La Jolla, CA
Donald D. Glower, Durham, NC
Richard A. Goldstein, Houstonj TX
Sidney Goldstein, Detroit, MI
Antoinette Gomes, Los Angeles, CA
J. Anthony Gomes, New York, NY
Joel M. Gore, Worcester, MA
Mervyn S. Gotsman, Jerusalem, Israel
K. Lance Gould, Houston, TX
Joey P. Granger, Jackson, MS
Alan J. Greenfield, Boston, MA
Joseph C. Greenfield Jr., Durham, NC
Julius H. Grollman, Torrance, CA
Garrett J. Gross, Milwaukee, WI
William Grossman, Boston, MA
Thomas Guarnieri, Baltimore, MD
Gerald N. Guiraudon, London, Ontario, Canada
Diana F. Guthaner, Palo Alto, CA
David D. Gutterman, Iowa City, IA
Charles A. Hales, Boston, MA
Peter Hanrath, Aachenj Federal Republic
of' Germany
Aviad Haramati, Washington, DC
Joanne S. Harrell, Chapel Hill, NC
Renee Hartz, Chicago, IL
David J. Hearse, London, United Kingdom
William Helknbrand, New Haven, CT
Philip D. Henry, Houston, TX
Robert J. Herfkens, Stanford, CA
Otto M. Hess, Zurich, Switzerland
Charles B. Higgins, San Francisco, CA
James E. Hixson, San Antonio, TX
Mark Hlatky, Stanford, CA
Brian Hoit, Cincinnati, OH
Robert Holden, Indianapolis, IN
David R. Holmes, Rochester, MN
Charles J. Homcy, Pearl River, NY
Allan HordoF, New York, NY
Leonard N. Horowitz, Philadelphia, PA
Steven A. Houser, Philadelphia, PA
S.K. Stephen Huang, Worcester, MA
James C. Huhta, Philadelphia, PA
Herbert Hultgren, Stanford, CA
Joseph R. Hume, Reno, NV
David H. Humes, Ann Arbor, MI
Raymond E. Ideker, Durham, NC
Neil B. Ingels Jr., Palo Alto, CA
Paul A. Insel, La Jolla; CA
Jeffrey M. Isner, Brighton, MA
Harlan E. Ives, San Francisco, CA.
Ravi Iyengar, New York, NY'
Warren M. Jackman, Oklahoma City, OK
W.R. Eric Jamieson, Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada
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Cardiac Life Support Systems
Two emergency first aid and' cardiac life support systems will be
located near the exhibit hall. In an emergency, call extension 8062 or
8087.
hogram Objectives and Target Audience
The annual AHA Scientific Sessions program provides three and one-
half days of comprehensive educational experience in major facets
of cardiovascular disease, including its pathophysiology diagnosis,
treatment, and prevention. New developments in clinical, and basic
research are presented in simultaneous sessions on adult and pediat-
ric cardiology, surgery,radiology; and nursing, with focus on cardio-
pulmonary, medicine, hypertension, stroke, renal disease,
thrombosis, and preventive medicine. In addition, state-of-the-art
lectures are presented by experts on topics important to both practi+
tioners and researchers in cardiovascular disease.
Scientific Sessions are designed to improve the medical iand nursing
care of the cardiovascular patient by providing members of the med-
ical and allied professions with an educational program eohancing
their knowledge, advancing their skills, and apprising them of the
latest developments in medical and nursing research.
Continuing Education Credits
Applications for continuing education credits will be awailab'fe at the
AHA registration desk beginning Tuesday, November 12:
fhysidans: The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Educa-
tion recognizes the American Heart Association as an accredited
sponsor for continuing medical education activities for physicians.
The AHA designates this continuing medical education activity as
Category, I of~ the Physician's Recognition Award of the American
Medical Association. One credit hour may be claimed for each hour
of participation. A maximum of 24 credit hours may be claimed for
attending the Scientific Sessions. An additional 4 hours may be
claimed for attending one of the Sunday Afternoon Programs.
Nurses: Continuingfduwtion credits will be available for the Sunday
Afternoon ~ Programs, Plenary Sessions, , Postgraduate Seminars, Car-
diovascular Conferences, How-to Sessions,, Named Lectures, and
Research Abstract presentations. A maximum of 4125 Category A
CEUs may be claimed by attending the Scientific Sessions.
Sodal Acilvities
A program of social activities has been planned for men, women; and
children during the Scientific Sessions. Information will be available
at the Anaheim Convention Center Local Information and Tour Desk
during the following times:
Sunday, Nov. 10 8:00 Am-5:30 Pra
Monday, Nov. 11 8:00 Am-5:30 wa
Tuesday, Nov. 12 8:00 Am-5:30 rra
Wednesday, Nov. 13 8:00 Am-5:30 PM,

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
WELCOME TO THE 64TH SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS OF THE
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
During this second week of November 1991, scientists from ail
over the world have gathered in Anaheim, Califomia,,to share the
results of their research and to receive the comments of their col-
leagues. Each year, this meeting represents the crowning achieve-
ment of the American Heart Association in !ts effort to bring new
knowledge to bear on the reduction of disability and death from
cardiovascular diseases and stroke. The success of this meeting is
reflected in the continuing increase in the number of papers submit-
ted. This year, more than 9,000 abstracts were reviewed, andsome
2,900 were selected for presentation: This represents a doubling in
the number ofi submitted abstracts in only eight years. The most
spectacular growth has come from scientific groups outside the
United States and Canada. This yearl for the first time, the number of,
foreign abstracts equals those from North America. This is truly an
international meeting, for the very best science in the cardiovascular
field is prnsented'from most parts of the world:
Although focused on cardiovascular diseases, the program is
extremely diverse. It will be possible to hear presentations that
extend from the structure of genes and their molecular products to
the testing of specific social and behavioral interventions at the com-
munity ievel.,Yet, because of the sheer volume of work submitted
and the careful, thorough efforts of'the reviewersone is virtually
certain of the highest scientific quality in every session. Furthermore,
we are very fortunate to have with us senior scientists who are world
leaders in their fields to provide us with up-to-date reviews and
summary statements about progress in key areas of research. Often
these lectures are tied to the presentation of awards for outstanding
research. Other awards are given to younger investigators who are
demonstrating outstanding,productivity in the early phases of their
scientific careers. Finally, many of you can attend teaching sessions
in which highly, qualified clinicians and Investigators share their
experience and practical new approaches to patient management
with you. On the exhibit floor, the latest in drugs, equipment, and
educational materials for d'wgnosis,,treatment, and prevention of
heart disease can be found.
With the Scientific Sessions, as so much in the 20th century, we
have learned that growth -even very high-quaiity growth -is not
without consequences. The volume of work presented and the size
of the facilities required to house all 26,000 of us may create a
transient sense of bei~g overwhelmed and frustrated. I sincerely
hope that you have studied the program and planned a strategy to
iake maximum advantage of this great learning opportunity. If you
learn new techniques for making the most of your experience at the
Scientific Sessions or if you have solutions to problems you may have
encountered, we would appreciate your completing the question-
naire and providing us with your input. It has been our goal to make
Ihis the very best Scientific Sessions you have ever attended. We
hope that, with your help and input, the Scientific Sessions will
continue to grow better each year.
W. Virgil'grown
American Heart Association
November 1991
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GRADING AND SELECTING ABSTRACTS
Questions invariably arise about the grading and
selection of abstracts presented'. at the AHA annual
Scientific Sessions. The planning of the meeting,
supervision of grading, and selection,of abstracts are
all'functions of the Committee on Scientific Sessions
Program. This committee consists of a chairman,
selected by the chairman of the Steering Committee;
program chairmen, who represent individual scien-
tific councils and are selected by their councils; four
at-large members, selected by the chairman of the
Steering Committee; representatives from the Com-
munity Programs, Nutrition, and Electrocardiography
Committees selected by those committees; and an
Exhibits chairman, selected by the chairman of the
Committee on Scientific Sessions Program. Commit-
tee members serve a three-year term, except the
Community Programs representative and Members-
at-Large, who serve a one-year term. The committee
meets twice yearly, in January and' July:
At the January meeting, all aspects-successes and
failures-of the preceding November meeting are
reviewed, with a goal of enhancing the quality of
future Scientific Sessions. An outline of the coming
meeting is drafted. Suggestions also are reviewed by
committee members for Plenary Sessions, Postgradu-
ate Seminars, Cardiovascular Conferences, and How-
to Sessions. By the end of the January meeting, the
Plenary Sessions have beem planned, with sessions
occasionally left open until July to accommodate
areas of topical interest. All other sessions are
assigned to subcommittees of the Program Commit~
tee, which consider their relative merits and interrela-
tionships. (The final schedule for these sessions is
completed by tvtarch.).
Abstract submission packets, mailed to prospective
Scientific Sessions participants, include a list of
abstract categories that fall under the aegis of the
individual AHA councils or are in an "intercouncil"
category. Researchers submitting abstracts select a
category that best represents their work. When the
abstracts are received at the AHA National Center,
they are immediately sent to abstract graders, individ-
uals selected by the program chairmen of individual
councils. More than one committee of graders is
assigned to review categories for which experience
suggests there will be large numbers of abstracts.
Abstract grades are returned to the National Center
where they are tabulated. A computer listing is pre-
pared for each category that includes the name of the
first author, the abstract number, the grade assigned
by each abstract grader, and the mean and normalL
ized grades. Normalized grades are used only when
there is more than one review group for a category.
This computer listing, provided! to each subcomrnit-
tee chairman before the July meeting, permits review.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Abstracts From the 64th Scientific Sessions:
A copy of the supplement to Circulation containing
the abstracts and author and subject indexes will be
reserved for each registrant of the Scientific Sessions.
A voucher for one copy of Abstracts From the 64th
Scientific Sessions will be included in your preregistra-
tion packet. Abstracts can be picked up in the regis-
tration area at' the Convention Center beginning,
Sunddy, November 10. Additional copies will be
available on site for $15 each.
Airline Desk: American Airlines and US Air will staff
service desks in the North Lobby of the Convention
Center from Monday through Thursday:
Exhibit Hours
Monday, Nov. 11 ................ 9:00 Am-5:30 PM
T!uesday; Nov. 12 ................ 9:00 n,m-5:30 Pm
Wednesday, Nov: 13 ............. 9:00 Aun-5:30 ww
Thursday, Nov. 14 ............... 9:00 Ana-12:30 PM
Food Service: Two courtyard restaurants and one
large exhibit hall restaurant will be in the Convention
Center as well as numerous concession stands. Food
service is also available at several hotels and restau-
rants within brief walking distance from the Conven-
tion Center.
Guest Attendance: One guest badge per registrant
may be picked' up in the registration area of the
Anaheim Convention Center. Guests are not eligible
for continuing medical education credit,
Children under the age of 16 will not be admitted
into the exhibit hall.
Hotel Information/People Finder. This service can
locate the hote[ assignment of any participant by
computer. It will be available Sunday through
Wednesday in the Registration Area of the Conven-
tion Center.
This service is supported by a grant from:
Wyeth-Ayerst and Lederle Laboratories
Intermissions: All sessions will break simultaneously
on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from
10:00-10:45 Am and 3:30-4:00 PM; and on Thursday
from 10:00-10:45 Am to facilitate visiting the exhibits
in the Convention Center..
Jobs Available/Jobs Sought: Space is available in
Lobby D ofl the Convention Center for posting
messages about employment possibilities.
Local Tours: A full schedule of special tours is printed
in the Social Program that was mailed to all advance
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PAST PRESIDENTS OF THE AMERICAN
HEART ASSOCIATION
1924-25 Lewis A. Conner
1925-26 Joseph Sailer
1927-28 James B. Herrick
1929-30 William H. Robey
1931-32 Robert H. Halsey.
1933-34 Stewart R. Roberts
1935-36 John Wyckoff
1937-38 William J. Kerr
1939-40 William D. Stroud
1941-42 Paul D. White
1943-44 Roy W. Scott
1945-46 Annual Meeting Cancelled-
Officers Retained
1946-47 Howard F. West
1947-48 Arlie R. Barnes
1948-49 Tinsley R. Harrison
1949-50 H.M. Marvin
1950-51 Howard B. Sprague
1951-52 Louis N. Katz
1952-53 Irving S. Wright
1953-54 Robert L King
1954-55 E. Cowles Andrus
1955-56 Irvine H. Page
1956-57 Edgar V. Allen
1957-58 Robert W. Wilkins
1958-59 Francis L Chamberlain
1959-60 A. Carlton Ernstene
1960-61 Oglesby Paul
1961-62 J. Scott Butterworth
1962-63 James V. Warren
1963-64 John J. Sampson
1964-65 Carleton B. Chapman
1965-66 Hekn B. Taussig
1966-67 Lewis E. January
1967-68 less E. Edwards
1968-69 Walter B. Frommeyer Jr.
1969-70 W. Proctor Harvey
1970-71 William W.L Glenn
1971-72 J. Willis Hurst
1972-73 Paul N. Yu
1973-74 Richard S. Ross
1974-75 Elliot Rapaport
1975-76 John T. Shepherd
1976-77 Harriet P. Dustan
1977-78 W. Gerald Austen
1978-79 John W. Eckstein
1979-80 Thomas N. James
1980-81 James A. Schoenberger
1981-82 Donald C. Harrison
1982-83 Mary Jane Jesse
1983-84 Antonio M. Gotto Jr.
1984-86 Thomas J. Ryant
1986-87' Kenneth I. Shine
1987-88 Howard E. Morgan
1988-89 Bernadine Healy
1989-90 Myron L Weisfeldt
1990-91 FranSois M. Abboud
tDr. Ryan served from November 1984 to July 1986.
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SCIENTIFIC COUNCILS ACTIVITIES
Council on Clinical Cardiology
Committee on CVD in the
Elderly Meeting Mezzanine 1
Nov. 11 7:00 Am Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Committee on Cardiac Transplantation Mezzanine 2
Nov. 11 7:00 nm Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Samuel A. Levine Young Clinical
Investigator Award Competition
Room C-5
Nov. 11 10:45 Am Convention Center
Committee on Exercise and
Cardiac Rehabilitation Meeting
Mezzanine 1
Nov:,11 12:00 NOON Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Committee on Cardiac
Catheterization Meeting
Mezzanine 1
Nov. 12 7:00 An, Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Committee on Intensive Cardiac
Care Meeting
Mezzanine 2
Nov. 12 7:00 An Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Committee on Sudden Cardiac
Death Meeting
Mezzanine 1
Nov. 12 12:00 NOON Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Committee on Postgraduate
Education Meeting
Mezzanine 2
Nov. 12 12:00 NooN Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Reception Center Lounge
Nov. 12 7:00 Pm Disneyland Hotel
Dinnert/Distinguished Achievement
Award/James B. Herrick Award/Annual
Business Meeting/Recognition of New Fellows
Center Ballroom
Nov: 12 7:45 rM, Disneyland Hotel
Committee on ECG and Electrophysiology
Meeting Mezzanine I
Nov: 13 7:00 A+., Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Committee on Advanced Cardiac Imaging
Meeting Mezzanine 2
Nov. 13 7:00 Ara Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Committee on Echocardiography
Meeting Mezzanine 1
Nov. 13 12:00 NooN Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Council Representatives Meeting El Capitan
Nov. 13 12:00 NOON Anaheim Hilton Hotel
tTickets required and available in advance from the American Heart
Association Registrar or at the Dinner Ticket Booth) , Convention
Center, until 3:00 .m, Monday, November,l il~
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Judah Weinberger, New York, NY
James N. Weiss, Los Angeles, CA
Robert M. Weiss, Iowa City, IA
H.I.J. Wellens, Maastricht, The NptherlandS
Lewis Wexler, Stanford, CA
Richard White, Cleveland, OH
A. Richard Whorton, Durham, NC
W. Gil Wier, Baltimore, MD
David J. Wilber, Maywood, IL
Josiah N. Wilcox, Atlanta, GA
L. Wilhelmsen, Goteborg, Sweden
Roberta G. Williams, Los Angeles, CA
R. Sanders Williams, Dallas, TX
James S.T. Yao, Chicago, IL
Frank C.P. Yin, Baltimore, MD
Miguel Zabalgoitia, San Antonio, TX
Radovan Zak, Chicago, IL
Michael R. Zile, Charleston, SC
Douglas P. Zipes, Indianapolis, IN
William A. Zoghbi, Houston, TX
The Committee on Scientific Sessions Program
expresses appreciation to the grading consultants
who gave time and talent in the selection of' abstracts
for the 64th Scientific Sessions.
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NAMED LECTURES
Tuesday, November 12
William 1 Rashkind Memorial Lecture
Established in 1986 by Dr. Rashkind and his family shortly
before his death. Dr. Rashkind was an internationally known
pediatric cardiologist credited for the development of bal-
loon atrial septostomy, also known as the "Rashkind proce-
dure." Dr. Rashkind was an active volunteer for the AHA
both at the national ~and state levels. This year's presentation
reflects Dr. Rashkind's desire for harmony between the
humanities and medicine. The first lecture was presented'in
1987.
Werner Forssman and Self-Experimentation: Who Goes
First?
Lawrence K. Altman, New York, NY Marina Ballroom 3
7:45 PM Disneyland Hotel
(Page 32).
Made possible by a grant from the late Dr. Rashkind and
his family.
Wednesday, November 13
Lewis K. Dahl Memorial Lecture
Established in 1988 by the Council for High Blood Pressure
Research! in honor of Dr. Dahl's pioneering work on the
relations between salt, the kidney, and hypertension and the
establishment of a major genetically based experimental
model of hypertension, the Dahl salt-sensitive rat.
The Role of Nitric Oxide and Prostaglandins in the
Maintenance of Renal Function and Blood Pressure
Juan C. Romero, Rochester; MN Room C-5
1:00 PM Convention Center
(Page 332)
Made possible by a grant from Merck Sharp & Dohme.
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ABSTRACT GRADING CONSULTANTS
Hanna Abboud, San Antonio, TX
Walter H. Abelmann, Boston, MA
Jonathan Abrams, Albuquerque, NM
Ruth G. Abramson, New York, NY
Douglass F. Adams, Boston, MA
Robert S. Adelstein, Bethesda, MD
Cary W. Akins, Boston, MA
Abass Alavi, Philadelphia, PA
Edwin Alderman, Stanford; CA
Hugh D. Allen, Columbus, OH
Margaret D. Allen, Seattle, WA
Seth L Alper, Boston, MA
Richard K. Alpert, Seattle, WA
David C. Anderson, Minneapolis, MN
Jeffrey L Anderson, Salt Lake City, UT
Page A.W. Anderson, Durham, NC
Robert J. Anderson, Denver, CO
Charles Antzelevitch, Utica, NY
Michael Artman, Mobile, AL
Richard W. Asinger, Minneapolis, MN
Christos A. Athanasoulis, Boston, MA
Dianne L Atkins, Iowa City, IA
Gerard Aurigemma, Worcester, MA
Robert J. Bache, Minneapolis, MN
David M. Bader, New York, NY
Kamel F. Badr, Nashville, TN
George Bakris, New Orleans, LA
Robert S. Balaban, Bethesda, MD
Gust H. Bardy, Seattle, WA
Susan Barman, East Lansing, MI
Paula O. Barrett, New Haven, CT
Klemens H. Barth, Washington, DC
Arthur L Bassett, Miami, FL
Kenneth Bauer, Boston, MA
Linda Baumann, Madison, WII
William A. Baumgartner, Baltimore, MD
Diane Becker, Baltimore, MD
Gary J. Becker, Miami, FL
George A. Beller, Charlottesville, VA
Claude R. Benedict, Houston, TX
Paul B. Bennett, Nashville, TN
Lee Benson, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Steven R. Bergmann, St. Louis, MO
Daniel S. Berman, Los Angeles, CA
Michel Bertrand, Lille, France
Henry R. Besch Jr., Indianapolis, IN
Rafael Beyar, Haifa, Israel
Joseph J. Biliadello, St. Louis, MO
Sanford P. Bishop, Birmingham, AL
Alvin S. Blaustein, Cincinnatij OH
Colin M. Bloor, La Jolla, CA
William E. Boden, Boston, MA
Roberto Bolli, Houston, TX
Harisios Boudoulas, Columbus, OH
Penelope A. Boyden, New York, NY
Warren M. Breisblatt, Albany, NY
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NAMED LECTURES
Tuesday, November 12
Paul Dudley White International Lecture
Established'in 1966 by the Board of Directors oflthe Ameri-
can Heart Association. The first lecture honored Dr. Paul
Dudley White, an eminent Boston physician, for his leader-
ship in the advancement of cardiology throughout the
world. Dr.lNhite was also one of the founding fathers and a
past president'f of the American Heart Association. The first
lecture was presented in, 1967.
Nitric Oxide: Physiology, Pathology, and Clinical
Relevance
Saivador Moncada, Beckenham, United~ Kingdom Main Arena
9:00 An Convention Center
(Page 170)
Tuesday, November 12
Charles T. Dotter Memorial Lecture
Established'~in 1987 by the Council on Cardiovascular Radi-
ology in honor of Dr. Dotter, who contributed heavily to the
evaluation of cardiovascular angiography and pioneered the
development of angioplasty and other interventional cardio-
vascular procedures. The first lecture was presented in
1987.
Evaluation of Cardiovascular Function Using MRI
Charles B. Higgins, Sam Francisco; CA Room A-7
10:45 Am Convention Center
(Page 175)
Made possible by a grant from the George and Cleo Cook
Memorial Foundation of Cook Incorporated.
Tuesday, November 12
Dickinson W. Richards Memorial Lecture
Established in 1973 by the Council' on Cardiopulmonary
Disease (now known as the Cardiopulmonary and Critical
Care Council). Dr. Richards shared the Nobel Prize in 1956
with Drs. Andre Cournand and Wemer Forssman for work
leading to a practical method of cardiac catheterization. Dr.
Richards served as associate editor of Circulation in the
19505. The first lecture was presented in 1973.
The Cellular Biology of Pulmonary Edema
Norman C. Staub, San Francisco-, CA Room A-10
2:00 Pm Convention Center
(Page 228)
Made possible by a grant from Merck Sharp & Dohme
Research Laboratories.
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OTHER LECTURES
Tuesday, November 12
Eighth Annual Excellence in Nursing Lecture:
Practicing Nirrse and Leadership
Joyce C. Clifford, Boston, MA Marina Ballroom 4
7:45 rM Disneyland Hotel
(Page 32)
Made possible by a grant from Marion-Merrell Dow Inc.
Wednesday, November 13
Laennec Lecture:
Ventricular Diastolic Function -Possibilities and
Limita6ons of Noninvasive Assessment by Doppler
Echocardiography
Liv K. Hatle, Trondheim, Norway Grand Ballroom Salons
F-K
2:00 wrs Anaheim Marriott Hotel
(Page 348)
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Tuesday, November 12
Katharine A. Lembright Award
Susan R. Gortner, San Francisco, CA Marriott Hall S
10:45 nrn Anaheim Marriott Hotel
(Page 195)
Tuesday, November 12
The Young Investigator Prize
in Thrombosis Competition
Adam S. Asch, New York, NY
Stephen C.T. Lam, Chicago, IL
Marschall S. Runge, Atlanta, GA California Pavilion C
2:30 PM Anaheim Hilton Hotel
(Page 244),
Scientific Councils' Distinguished
Achievement Awards
Tuesday, November 12
Richard J. Havel, San Francisco, CA
Council on Arteriosclerosis South Ballroom
7:45 Pm Disneyland Hotel
Tuesday, November 12
Arnold M. Katz, Farmington, CT
Council on Basic Science North Ballroom
7:45 Pm Disneyland Hotel
Tuesday, November 12
Ronald M. Lauer, Iowa City; IA
Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young Marina
Ballroom 3
7:45 Pm Disneyland Hotel
Tuesday, November 12
Jacquelyn A. Huebsch, St. Paul, MN
Council on Cardiovascular Nursing Marina Ballroom 41
7:45 Pm Disneyland Hotel
Tuesday, November 12
Robert7. Myerburg, Miami, FL
Council omClinical Cardiology Center Ballroom
7:45 Pm Disneyland Hotel
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RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP SYMPOSIUM
(By Invitation Only)
The American Heart Association's National Center
Research Committee sponsors this annual symposium
in conjunction with the AHA's Scientific Sessions.
This symposium brings together AHA Established
Investigators and Clinician-Scientist Awardees in the
fourth year of their five-year fellowships. The poster
session provides the awardees with an opportunity to
become acquainted with each other, to discuss their
research, and to become familiar with opportunities
to work with the AHA.
Park Plaza Ballroom
Inn at the Park Hotel
Saturday=Sunday, November 9-10, 1991
Presiding:
Jan L Breslow, New York, NY
Chairman, National Center Research Committee
Darrell D. Fanestil, La Jolla, CA
Vice Chairman, National Centen Research
Committee
Saturday
7:30 nN Science Lecture: Garden Room
Genetic Basis of Lipoprotein
Disorders With Coronary Heart
Disease Susceptibility
Jan L Breslow, New York, NY
Chairman, National Center Research
Committee
Sunday
8:00 ua Plenary Session: Garden Room
AHA Overview
Myron L Weisfeldt, Baltimore, MD
Past President, American Heart
Association
10:00 ua Poster Session Park Plaza Ballroom
12:00 NOON Adjournment
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Margo A. Denke, Dallas, TX
J.M. Detry, Bruxelles, Belgium
James A. DeWeese, Rochester, NY
George A. Diamond, Los Angeles, CA
John N. Diana, Lexington~ KY
Mark E. Dibner-Dunlap, Cleveland, OH
Giuseppe DiPasquale, Bologna, Italy
Howard Dittrich, San Diego, CA
Donald B. Doty, Salt Lake City, UT
Janice G. Douglas, Cleveland, OH
Pamela S. Douglas, Boston, MA
James M. Downey, Mobile, AL
David 1. Driscoll, Rochester, MN
Thomas D. DuBose Jr., Houston, TX
Sandra Dunbar, Atlanta; GA
Douglas C. Eaton, Atlanta, GA
Brooks S. Edwards, Rochester, MN
Daniel Eisenberg, Burbank, CA
Uri Elkayam, Los Angeles, CA
Stephen G. Ellis, Cleveland; OH
Mary B. Engler, San Francisco, CA
Robert L Engler, San Diego, CA
Michael L Epstein, Gainesville, FL
N.A. Mark Estes 111, Boston) MA
Stephen Factor, Bronx, NY
Rodney Falk, Boston, MA
John T. Fallon, Boston, MA
Frank M. Faraci, Iowa City, IA
David P. Faxon, Boston; MA
Eric O. Feigl, Seattle, WA
William Feinberg, Tucson, AZ
Steven B. Feinstein, Chicago, IL
George Feldman, Portland, OR
James Feramisco, La Jolla, CA
Michael A. Fifer, Boston, MA
Tim A. Fischell, Stanford, CA
Garret A. FitzGerald, Nashville, TN
Gerald F. Fletcher, Atlanta, GA
Ross D. Fletcher, Washington, DC
Nancy C. Flowers, Augusta, GA
Silvia S. Fojo, Bethesda, MD
Edward D. Folland, Worcester, MA
Aaron Folsom, Minneapolis, MN
Noble O. Fowler, Cincinnati, OH
Paul L Fox, Cleveland, OH
Barry A. Franklin, Birmingham, MI
Michael Freed, Boston, MA
Gregory L Freeman, San Antonio, TX
M. Heikki Frick, Helsinki, Finland'
Erika S. Froelicher, Redondo Beach, CA
John T. Funai, Richmond, VA
Valentin Faster, New York, NY
Kim P. Gallagher, Ann Arbor, MI
Julius M. Gardin, Orange, CA
Timothy S. Gardner, Baltimore, MD
Arthur Garson Jr., Houston, TX
Edward M. Geltman, St. Louis, MO
Gary Gerstenblith, Baltimore, MD
Henry Gewirtz, Providence, RI
Raymond J. Gibbons, Rochester,, MN
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SCIENTIFIC COUNCILS ACTIVITIES
Laennec Society
Executive Committee Meeting
Nov. 12 12:00 NooN
Annual Business Meeting
Nov. 13 1:45 PM
Laenner Lecture
Nov. 13 2:00 PM
Mezzanine 4
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Grand Ballroom Salons F-K
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
Grand Ballroom Salons F-K
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
Council on Epidemiology and Prevention
Executive Committee Meeting Malibu Room
Nov. 10: 2:00 PM Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Ancel Keys Lecture California Pavilion A
Nov. 11 2:00 PM Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Committee on Criteria and Methods Mezzanine 3
Nov. 13 12:00 NOON Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Council for High Blood Pressure Research
Professional Education Committee Mezzanine 3
Nov. 11 12:00 NOON Anaheim Marriott Hotel
Lewis K. Dahl Memorial Lecture Room C-5
Nov. 13 1:00 PM Convention Center
Council on Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease
Executive Committee Meeting Santa Monica Room
Nov. 10 10:00 AM Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Council on Thrombosis
Sol Sherry Lecture
Nov. 12 2:00 PM
The Young Investigator Prizes
in Thrombosis Competition
Nov. 12 2:30 PM
Annual Business Meeting
Nov. 13 12:00 NOON
Nutrition Committee
Nutrition Long-Range Planning
Committee
Nov. 9 9:00 ,w,
Nutrition Committee Meeting
Nov: 9 12:00 NOON'.
California Pavilion C
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
California Pavilion C
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
California Pavilion C
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Malibu Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Malibu Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
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Restaurant Reservations: A restaurant reservation ser-
vice, staffed by attendants who are able to make rec-
ommendations as well' as reservations, will be
available at the Convention Center from Sunday
through Wednesday.
Shuttle Bus Service: Shuttle bus service will be availa-
ble between most participating hotels an6 the
Anaheim, Convention Center Sunday, November 10,
through Thursday, November 14. Some hotels near
the Convention Center will' have shuttle service in
inclement' weather only. Some hotels in outlying
areas will have limited service.
For schedules, please see separate shuttle bus flyers
and signs posted in each ofF'icial hotel.
The shuttle bus service is partially supported by
grants from:
CIBA-GEIGY Corporation
Marion-Merrell Dow, Inc.
Speaker Prep Rooms: Rooms 4-5 at the Convention
Center are for use by speakers in setting up and
previewing slides before their presentations.
This service is supported by a grant from:
Squibb U.S. Pharmaceutical Group
Telephone Message Center: An electronic message
center will be located in the lobby of the Convention
Center near the meeting rooms and plenary sessions
area;
Hours will be 8:00 Ana-5:30 PM, Sunday, November
10, through Wednesday, November 13, and 8:00
Nm-12:00 NOON on Thursday, November 14. Please
check the monitors at the message center periodi-
cally to avoid missing calls. The telephone number at
the message center is (714) 490-2301.
This service is supported by a grant from:
Wyeth-Ayerst and Lederle Laboratories
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Julio E. Perez, St. Louis, MO
Muthu Periasamy, Burlington, VT
William A. Pettinger, Omaha, NE
Marc A. Pfeffer, Boston, MA
David Piwnica-Worms, Boston, MA
Gerald M. Pohost, Birmingham, AL
Joseph Polak, Boston; MA
Michael L Pollock, Gainesville, FL
Philip A. Poole-Wilson, London,.
United Kingdom
John M. Porter, Portlandj OR
Eric R. Powers, Charlottesville, VA
Craig M. Pratt, Houston, TX
Milton Pressler, Indianapolis, IN
Ronald Prineas, Miami, FL
David B. Pryor, Durham, NC
Albert Raizner, Houston, TX
Harry Rakowski, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
David P. Rardon, Indianapolis, IN
Nathaniel Reichek, Philadelphia, PA
Bruce A. Reitz, Baltimore, MD
Barbara Riegel, San Diego, CA
Jeffrey Robbins, Cincinnati, OH
Robert Roberts, Houston, TX
Dan M. Roden, Nashville, TN'.
J. Roelandt, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Juan C. Romero, Rochester, MN!
Robert Rosenberg, Chapel Hill, NC
Amon Rosenthal, Ann Arbor, MI
Allan M. Ross, Washington, DC
Gabor M. Rubanyi, Berlin, Federal
Republic of Germany
Lewis J. Rubin, Baltimore, MD
John A. Rumberger, Rochester, MN'
Jeremy N. Ruskin, Boston, MA
Thomas Ryan, Indianapolis, IN
Thomas J. Ryan, Boston, MA
Jeffrey E. Saffitz, St. Louis, MO
David Sahn, San Diego, CA
Sanjeev Saksena, Newark, NJ
Deeb Salem, Boston, MA
Timothy A. Sanborn, New York, NY
Peter Savage, Bethesda, MD
Virginia J. Savin, Kansas City, KS
Antonio Scarpa, Cleveland, OH
Melvin M. Scheinman, San Francisco, CA
Heinrich R. Schelbert, Los Angeles, CA
James Scheuer, Bronx; NY
Richard M. Schieken, Richmond, VA
Robert C. Schlant, Atlanta, GA
Michael D. Schneider, Houston, TX
Frederick J. Schoen, Boston, MA
Pamela Schultz, Minneapolis, MN
Thomas R. Schwab, Rochester, MN
Markus Schwaiger, Ann Arbor, MI
Donald E. Schwarten, Carmel; IN
Peter J. Schwartz, Milan, Italy
John R. Sedor, Cleveland, OH
Christine E. Seidman, Boston, MA
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registrants. It is also available at the desk for Tours
and Local Information in the North Lobby of the Con-
vention Center.
Meetings and Product Directory: An electronic meet-
ings and product directory, indexed' by session, sym-
posium, other meetings, and exhibit company names,
will be available to participants in the Registration
Area of the Convention Center. Staff will'be available
for assistance with this computerized service.
This service is supported by a grant from:
Wyeth-Ayerst and Lederle Laboratories
News Media: News media headquarters for the Sci-
entific Sessions will be maintained in Rooms 2-3 of
the Convention Center. All arrangements for inter-
views with news representatives and inquiries regard-
ing releases should be referred to news media
headquarters. The telephone number for news media
headquarters is (714) 490-2302.
No Smoking Policy: AHA policy prohibits smoking in
all areas of the Convention Center and all hotel meet-
ing rooms hosting AHA functions..
On-site Registration: Registration at the Anaheim
Convention Center is scheduled for the days and
hours shown below.
AM PM
Sunday, Nov. 10 Convention Center 8:00-6:00
Monday, Nov. 11 Convention Center 7:00-5:00
Tuesday, Nov. 12 Convention Center 8:00-5:00
Wednesday, Nov: 13 Convention Center 8:00-5:00
Thursday, Nov, 14 Convention Center 8:00-12:00
The following fees apply to on-site registrants.
Member US $125
Nonmember 250
Trainee 20
Thursday Only so
Proof of AHA membership (scientific council) or let- _
ter verifying trainee status from department head/
mentor on the institution's stationery must be
presented at time of registration; otherwise, a registra-
tion fee of $250 will be charged. No refunds will be
made for on-site fees.
Poster Presenters' Storage: A storage area has been
set up in Lobby D of the Convention Center.
Presenters may store their materials in this area
before and after presentations.
Rental Cars: Alamo will staff a service desk in the
North Lobby of the Convention Center Sunday
through Wedhesday: Cars will be available in
Anaheim and at all airports at discounted rates.
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Stuart W. Jamieson, San Diego, CA
Craig T. January, Chicago, IL
Louise S. Jenkins, Milwaukee, WI
Robert B. Jennings, Durham, NC
Lynne L Johnson, New York, NY
Pedro A. Jose, Washington, DC
Mark E. Josephson, Philadelphia, PA
William L Joyner, Johnson City, TN I
Alan Kadish, Chicago, IL
Gabor Kaley, Valhalla, NY
John P. Kane, San Francisco, CA
Howard Kantor, Boston; MA.
Robert B. Karp, Chicago, IL
David A. Kass, Baltimore, MD
Mark T. Keating, Salt Lake City, UT
Harold L Kennedy, Chicago, IL
Donald Kennerly, Dallas, TX
Richard E. Kerber, Iowa City, IA
Morton Kern, St. Louis, MO
Spencer B. King, Atlanta, GA
Andre G. Kleber, Bern, Switzerland
George J. Klein, London~ Ontario, Canada
Helmut Klein, Hannover, Federal'
Republic of Germany
Thomas S. Klitzner, Los Angeles, CA
H. Sidney Klopfenstein, Winston-Salem, NC
Brian Kobilka, Stanford, CA
Marvin A. Konstam, Boston~ MA
Peter R. Kowey, Wynnewood, PA
William E. Kraus, Durham, NC.
Karl H. Kuck, Hamburg, Federal
Republic of Germany
Lewis Kuller, Pittsburgh, PA
Arthur J. Labovitz, St! Louis, MO
Edward G. Lakatta, Baltimore, MD
Hillel Laks, Los Angeles, CA
Kathryn G. Lamping, Iowa City, IA
Jonathan J. Langberg, Ann Arbor~ MI
Stephen M. Lanier, Boston, MA
Ronald M. Lauer, Iowa City; IA
Ralph Lazzara, Oklahoma City, OK
Richard W. Lee, Scottsdale, AZ
Todd Leff, New York, NY
Michael H. Lehmann, Detroit, MI
Leslie A. Leinwand, Bronx, NY
Nicholas J. Lembo, Atlanta, GA
Jeffrey A. Leppo, Worcester, MA
Edward J. Lesnefsky, Cleveland, OH
Roberto Levi, New York; NY
Robert A. Levine, Brookline, MA
Sidney Levitsky, Boston, MA
Martin M. LeWinter, Burlington, VT
Peter Libby, Boston, MA
Martin 1. Lipton, Chicago, IL
William C. Little, Winston-Salem, NC
James E. Lock, Boston,, MA
Benedict R. Lucchesi, Ann Arbor, MI
Kevin Lynch, Charlottesville, VA
Rehan Mahmud, Greenville, NC
Jonathan C. Makielski, Chicago, IL
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AWARDS
Monday, November 11
Melvin L Marcus Young Investigator Awards in
Cardiovascular Integrated Physiology
FINALISTS:
Richard L Converse Jr., Dallas, TX
Masafumi Kitakaze, Osaka, Japan
Sheldon E. Litwin, Boston) MA
H.A. Rockman, La Jolla, CA
Gregory G. Schwartz, San Francisco, CA Room C-1
10:45 Am Convention Center
(Page 74)
Made possible by a grant from Marion-Merrell Dow Inc.
Monday; November 11
Research Achievement Award Main Arena
9:20 Am Convention Center
(Page 65).
Monday; November 11
Basic Research Prize MainiArena
9:20 Am Convention Center
(Page 65)
Monday, November 11
Louis N. Katz Basic Science Research
Prizes for Young Investigators
FINALISTS:
Roger D. Bies, Houston, TX
Elazer R. Edelman, Boston, MA
Timothy F. Osborne, Irvine, CA
Mary Sora-Thomas, Winston-Salem, NC.
Nigel Mackman, La Jolla, CA Room C-2
10:45 Am Convention Center
(Page 75)
Monday, November 11
Samuel A. Levine Young Clinical Investigator Awards
FINALISTS:
Thomas R. Porter, Richmond, VA
Michael Ragosta, Charlottesville, VA
David S. Rosenbaum, Cleveland OH
Virend K. Somers, Iowa City, IA
Alan C. Yeung, Boston, MA
10:45 Am Room C-5
(Page 78) Convention Center
Tue3day, November 12
Irvine H. Page Arteriosclerosis Research Awards
for Young Investigators
Katherine Amberson-Hajjar, New York, NY
Bernard E. Bihain, New Orleans, LA
Michael E. Pape, Kalamazoo,,MI
Mary E. Reyland, Stony Brook, NY
Russell L Widom, Boston, MA Pacific Ballroom A
4:00 PM Anaheim Hilton Hotel
(Page 237)
Tuesday, November 12
James B. Herrick Award
Thomas W. Smith, Boston, MA Center Ballroom
7:45 PM Disneyland Hotel
(Page 34),
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NAMED LECTURES
Tuesday, November 12
George E. Brown Memorial Lecture
Established in 1935 by friends of Dr, Brown soon after his
death. His clinical research in the field of peripheral circula-
tion resulted in many outstanding contributions. He was a:
member oflone of the small groups that formed the Section
for the Study of Peripheral Circulation (later to become the
; Council on Circulation) of the American Heart Association.
The first lecture was presented in 1937.
The Advance of Human Cardiovascular and Neural
Physiology
Allyn L Mark, Iowa City, IA Room A-7
2:0&Pm Convention Center
(Page 226).
Tuesday, November 12
Sol Sherry Lecture in Thrombosis
The Sol Sherrydectureship honors the founder of the Coun-
cil on Thrombosis. During the 1960s, Dr. Sherry was quick
to recognize that little attention was being given to the studyy
of thrombosis and that there was inadequate appreciatiomof
its importance as a major public health problem. Together
with other leaders in the field, he initiated and headed a task
force on thrombosis for the National Academy of Sciences
National Research Council. In 1970, this resulted in a
national conference omm thrombosis. These efforts also
resulted in the International Society on Thrombosis and
Hemostasis, the creation of Specialized'Centers of Throm-.
bosis Research (NHLBI),, and~ the start of the Council on
Thrombosis.
Diverse Roles of Cytokines in Vascular Growth
Thomas F. Deuel, St. Louis, MO ' California Pavilion C
2:00 Pm Anaheim Hilton Hotel
(Page 244)
Made possible by individual contributions from colleagues
of Dr. Sherry.
Tuesday, November 12'
Helen B. Taussig Memorial Lecture
Established in 1972 by the Council on Cardiovasculan Dis-
ease in the Young. Dr. Taussig, the first woman to serve as
president of the Americani Heart Association, is best known
for her work in the field of'. congenital cardiac defects. In
1945, she was codeveloper of the first operation to relieve
tetralogy of Fallot. The first lecture was presented in 1973.
Linkage of Reentrant Arrhythmias, Connective Tissue
Development, and Side-to-Side Separation of Cardiac
Cells
Madison S. Spach, Durham;, NC California Pavilion A
2:Ww.+ Anaheim Hilton Hotel
(Page 242),
Made possible by individual contributions from members
of the Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young.
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Eduardo Marban, Baltimore, MD
Daniel B. Mark, Durham, NC
James D. Marsh, Boston, MA
Randolph P. Martin, Iowa City; IA
James B. Martins, Iowa City, IA
Vidoria Marx, Ann Arbor, MI
Barry M. Massie, San Francisco, CA
).ick M. Matloff, Los Angeles, CA
Gerald Maurer, Los Angeles, CA
Timothy C. McCowan, Little Rock, AR
William /. McKenna, London, United Kingdom
Gordon McLean, Pittsburgh, PA
Jeanie B. McMillin, Houston, TX
Bernhard Meier, Geneva, Switzerland'
Joel Menard, Paris, France
C. Kay Millar, Salt Lake City, UT
Fletcher Miller, Rochester, MN
Nancy Houston Miller, Palo Alto, CA
Virginia M. Miller, Rochester,,MN
Jeffrey P. Moak, Houston, TX
Orson Moe, Dallas, TX
James H. Moller, Minneapolis, MN
Douglas S. Moodie, Cleveland; OH
David D. Moore, Boston, MA
J. Randall Moorman, Charlottesville, VA
Kathleen G. Morgan, Boston, MA
Aubrey R. Morrison, St. Louis, MO
Arthur /. Moss, Rochester, NY
Kevin M. Mullane, San Diego, CA
James E. Muller, Boston, MA
Charles E. Mullins, Houston; TX
Joseph P. Murgo, New Orleans, LA
Elizabeth Murphy, Research Triangle Park, NC
John T. Murray, Nashville, TN
Gerald V. Naccarelli, Houston, TX
Bernardo Nadal-Ginard, Boston, MA
Makoto Nakazawa, Tokyo, Japan
Navin C. Nanda, Birmingham, AL
Karl Nath, Minneapolis, MN
Stan Nattel, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Laurence Needleman, Philadelphia, PA.
Mark T. Nelson, Burlington, VT
INona Nemer, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
lane W. Newberger, Boston, MA
Robert J. Nicolosi, Lowell, MA
Rick A. Nishimura, Rochester, MN
Steven Nissen, Lexington, KY
Sigurd Nitter-Hauge, Oslo, Norway
Judy K. Ockene, Worcester, MA
John B. O'Connell, Jackson, MS
Jae K. Oh, Rochester, MN!
William O'Neill, Royal Oak, MI
JoJio C. Palmaz, San Antonio, TX
Larry Palmer, New York, NY
John O. Parker, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
C. Leon Partain, Nashville, TN
Sampath Parthasarathy, La Jolla, CA
Alan S. Pearlman, Seattle, WA
Patricia Penkoske, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Carl J. Pepine, Gainesville, FL
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Natriuretir Peptides and Cardiovascular
Regulation
Sunday Afternoon Program
Pacific A
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
1:00 PM-3:30 PM
Chairmen:
Robert J. Cody, Columbus, OH'
Fumiaki Marumo, Tokyo, Japan,
1:00
Atrial Nahiurctic Peptides and Brain NatriurMic Rptides as Cardiac
Hor+nones
Kazuwa Nakao,. Kyoto,. Japan
1:25 Reprlatiorr of AtrW Natriuretic Peptides.(',ene Ezpression
David G. Gardner, San Francisco; CA.
1:50 Molecular Bktloay of Atrial Natriurelic Peptieles Receptors
Andrew Protter, Mt. View, CA.
2:15 Break
Z:4S BioloBical Actioro o( Card'iac Hormones
Thomas M. Maack,.New.York, NY
3:05 Atrial NatriurcNc Peptides in the t'atlrophysiolosy and Therapeutics
of CHF
John C...Bumett.)R, Rochester, MNI
3:30. Adjbunrnent
Sponsored by the Councils on Kidney and High Blood Pressure
Research.
Mease note: Separate registration is requieed to attend this progtam. Attendance
is limited to first 200 registrants.
SUN
PM
NOV
10
45

Gunter Breithardt, Munster, Federal
Republic of Germany
Elliot A. Brinton, New York,, NY
Michael R. Bristow, Salt Lake City, UT.
Opal F. Brown, Columbia, SC
Bruce H. Brundage, Torrance, CA
Dirk L Brutsaert, Antwerp, Belgium
Thomas F. Budinger, Berkeley, CA
Alfred E. Buxton, Philadelphia, PA
Michael E. Cain, St. Louis, MO
Robert M. Califf, Durham, NC
Paolo G. Camici, London, United Kingdom
A. John Camm, London, United Kingdom
David S. Cannom, Los Angeles, CA
John M. Canty Jr., Buffalo, NY
Blase A. Carabello, Charlestoni SC
John D. Carroll, Chicago, IL
Patrick Casey, Durham, NC
S. Ward Casscells, Bethesda, MD
Wilfredo R. Castaneda, Minneapolis, MN
Alan Chait, Seattle, WA
Bernard R. Chaitman, St. Louis, MO
David A. Chappell, Iowa City, IA
Jorge Cheirif, Houston, TX
Melvin D. Cheitlin, San Francisco,,CA
Peng-Sheng Chen, San Diego, CA
James Chesebro, Rochester, MN
Kenneth R. Chien,, La Jolla, CA
John S. Child, Los Angeles, CA
William M. Chilian, College Station, TX
David E. Clapham, Rochester, MN
Bernard J. Clark, Philadelphia, PA
Edward B. Clark, Rochester, NY
William A. Clark, Chicago, IL
Craig W. Clarkson, New Orleans, LA
Michael W. Cleman, New Haven, CT
William T. Clusin, Stanford, CA
Frederick R. Cobb, Durham, NC
Robert 1. Cody, Columbus, OH
Ira S. Cohen, Stony Brook, NY
Richard A. Cohen, Boston, MA
Lawrence H. Cohn, Boston, MA
Thomas 1. Colatsky, Princeton, NJ
Edward Coleman, Durham, NC
Chester Conrad, Boston, MA
Peter B. Corr, St. Louis, MO
James W: Covell, La Jolla, CA
Michael H. Crawford, Albuquerque, NM
Mark H. Creager, Boston, MA
John Michael Criley, Torrance, CA
John Cronan, Providence, RI
Charles L Curry, Washington, DC
Sergio Dalla-Volta, Padova, Italy
Peter Danilo Jr., New York, NY
Alan Daugherty, St. Louis, MO
Sandra Daugherty, Reno, NV
Nicholas O. Davidson, Chicago, IL
Guy Debacker, Gent, Belgium
Gregory J. Dehmer, Chapel Hill, NC
Anthony DeMaria, Lexington, KY
m
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MODERATED POSTER PRESENTATIONS
This is the second year the Scientific Sessions features
moderated poster sessions. The purpose of these ses-
sions is to invite dialogue between senior discussants
and investigators who are presenting posters. The
sessions are theme-oriented, and all abstracts in any
session have a common frame of reference.
These sessions begin with discussants viewing each
of their assigned posters. Presenters then briefly
(maximum of 5 minutes) summarize their posters. A
question-and-answer period will follow each presen-
tation. Physicians and scientists presenting,other pos-
ters, as well as other interested parties, are
encouraged to participate in the discussions. Posten
presenters are required to attend their entire sessions.
At' present, this program remains experimental. The
Committee on Scientific Sessions Program invites
comments on the success of this approach as well as
the desirability of its continuation.
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Patrick W. Serruys, Rotterdam,
The Netherlands
Pravin M. Shah, Loma Linda, CA
James A. Shaver, Pittsburgh, PA
L Thomas Sheffield, Birmingham, AL
Ulrich Sigwart, London, United Kingdom
Norman A. Silverman, Detroit, MI
Norman H. Silverman, San Francisco, CA
Paul C. Simpson Jr., San Francisco, CA
David J. Skorton, Iowa City, IA
Peter Sleight, Oxford, United Kingdom
Sidney C. Smith Jr., San Diego, CA
Thomas Smitherman, Pittsburgh, PA
A. Rebecca Snider, Ann Arbor, MI
Joseph F. Spear, Philadelphia, PA.
Thomas L Spray, St. Louis, MO
Richard S. Stack, Durham, NC
Bruce A. Stanton, Hanover~ NH.
Mark R. Starling, Ann Arbor, MI
Susan F. Steinberg, New York, NY
Robert Steiner, Stanford, CA
Kurt Stenmark, Denver, CO
William G. Stevenson, Los Angeles, CA
Gary L Stiles, Durham, NC.
Neil J. Stone, Chicago, IL
Vikas P. Sukhatme, Chicago, IL
Wadi'N. Suki, Houston, TX
Raymond Taillefer, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Akira Takeshita, Fukuoka, Kyushu, Japan
Mark B. Taubman, New York, NY
Anne L Taylor, Cleveland, OH
Patrick Tchou, Pittsburgh; PA
Paul S. Teirstein, La Jolla, CA
John X. Thomas Jr., Maywood, IL
Gilbert R. Thompson, London, United Kingdom
Mark E. Thompson, Pittsburgh, PA
Sandra Lee Tidwell, Seattle, WA
Robert J. Tomanek, Iowa City, IA
Eric J. Topol, Cleveland, OH'
Kevin Turley, San Francisco; CA
John V. Tyberg, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
James E. Udelson, Boston) MA
Patrick K. Umeda, Birmingham, AL
Barry F. Uretsky, Pittsburgh, PA
Philip Ursell, New York, NY
Arina van Breda, Alexandria, VA
D. van der Westhuyzen, Capetown, South Africa
Stephen F. Vatner, Southborough, MA
Victoria L Vetter, Philadelphia;, PA
Ronald G. Victor, Dallas, TX
Margaret Von Dreele, Portland, OR
Frans J.Th. Wackers, New Haven, CT
Albert L Waldo, Cleveland, OH
Kenneth Walsh, Cleveland, OHi
Richard A. Walsh, Cincinnati, OH
David G. Wamock, Birmingham,,AL
August M. Watanabe, Indianapolis, IN
Levi Watkins, Baltimore, MD
Larry S. Webber, New Orleans, LA.
Karl T. Weber, Columbia, MO
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SCIENTIFIC COUNCILS ACTIVITIES
Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young
Annual Business Meeting
Nov. 12 12:00 Noor,
Helen B. Taussig Memorial Lecture Room C-6
Convention Center
California Pavilion A
Nov. 12
Reception
Nov. 12
Dinnert
Nov. 12 2:00 PM
7:00 PM
7:45 PM Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Marina Ballroom 2
Disneyland Hotel
Marina Ballroom 3
Disneyland Hotel
William J. Rashkind Memorial Lecture+/
Distinguished Achievement Award Marina Ballroom 3
Nov. 12 7:45 PM Disneyland Hotel
Council on Cardiovascular Nursing
Pediatric Cardiovascular Nursing
Committee Mezzanine 4'.
Nov. 111 7:00 AM Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Council Representatives
Meeting/Luncheon
Newport Beach Room
Nov. 11', 12:00 a,ooN, Anaheim Marriott Hotel
Katharine A. Lembright Award Marriott Hall S
Nov. 12 10:45 nm Anaheim Marriott Hotel
Annual Business Meeting Marriott Hall S
Nov. 12 12:00 rwor, Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Reception Marina Ballroom 1
Nov. 12 7:00 PM Disneyland Hotel
Dinnert/Distinguished Achievement Award Marina
Ballroom 4
Nov. 12 7:45 PM Disneyland Hotel
Excellence in Nursing Lecturet Marina Ballroom 4
Nov. 12 7:45 PM Disneyland Hotel
Council on Cardiovascular Radiology
Subcommittee on New Imaging Modalities Mezzanine 4
Nov. 11 12:00 NOON Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Executive Committee Meeting Malibu Room
Nov. 12 7:00 Am Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Charles T. Dotter Memorial Lecture Room A-7
Nov. 12 10:45 AM Convention Center
Subcommittee on Transcatheter Therapy of Peripheral
Vascular Disease Coronado F
Nov. 12 5:30 PM Disneyland Hotel
Reception Avalon Room
Nov. 12 7:00 PM Disneyland Hotel
Dinnert/Annual Business Meeting Avalon Room
Nov. 12 7:45 PM Disneyland Hotel
tTickets required and available in advance from the American Heart
Association Registrar or at the Dinner Ticket Booth, Convention
Center, until 3:00 rM; Monday, November 11.
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SCIENTIFIC COUNCILS ACTIVITIES
Council on Arteriosclerosis
Long-Range Planning Committee Mezzanine 2
Nov. 9 6:00 Pm Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Executive Committee Meeting Carmel Room
Nov. 10 8:00 Am Anaheim Hilton Hotel
George Lyman Duff Lecture Pacific C
Nov. 11 8:00 Pm Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Irvine H. Page Award Presentations Pacific A
Nov. 12 4:00 Pm Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Annual Business Meeting Pacific B
Nov. 12 5:30 w., Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Reception South Lounge
Nov: 12 7:00 Pm Disneyland Hotel
Dinnert/Distinguished Achievement Award/Tribute to
Dr. Irvine H. Page South Ballroom
Nov: 12 7:45 Pm Disneyland Hotel
Council on Basic Science
Louis N. Katz Prize Competition
Room C-2
Nov. 11 10:45 ua Convention Center
Reception North Lounge
Nov. 12 7:00 PM Disneyland Hotel
Dinnert/Annual Business Meeting/Distinguished
Achievement Award North Ballroom
Nov. 12 7:45 Pm Disneyland Hotel
Council on Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care
Executive Committee Meeting
Nov. 10 5:00 Pm Mezzanine 13
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
Dickinson W. Richards Memorial
Lecture
Room A-10
Nov. 12 2:00 PM Convention Center
Annual Business Meeting Room A-10
Nov. 12
Reception
Nov. 12
Dinnert'
Nov. 12 5:30 PM
7:00 PM
7:45 Pm Convention Center
North Lounge
Disneyland Hotel
North Ballroom
Disneyland Hotel
tTickets required and'available in advance from the American Heart
Association Registrar or at the Dinner Ticket Booth, Convention
Center, until 3:00 n., Monday, November 11 i
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SUN
PM
NOV
10
Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Magnetic
Resonance Spectroscopy of the Heart
Sunday Afternoon Program
Pacific D
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
1:00 PM-4:30 PM
Chairmen:
Joanne S. Ingwall, Boston, MA
Charles B. Higgins, San Francisco, CA
1:00 A Primer of Cardiac MRI/MftS
Antoinette Gomes, Los Angeies; CA
1:20 MR1 of Left Venlritvlar Wall Motion
Elias Zerhouni; Baitimore,.MD
1:40 Cine MR1in the Evaluation.of Se6mental Wall Motion.in the Normal
and Diseased Heart
Leon AxeiJ Philadelphia,. PA 2:08 Mitll of Congenital HeartD"aease
Richard White, Cleveland, OH 1
2:20 Human Cardiac Spectroscopy: Iscliemiia
Robert G. Weiss, Baltimore, MD
2:40 areak
3*8 Is MRI UsefW in the Evaluation of Myocardial Ischemia?
Pros and Cons
Pro-Charles 8. Higgins, San Francisco, CA
Con-Robert')i Herfkens, Stanford, CA
4:08 Disaasion
4:30 AdJoanment
Sponsored by,the Councih on Cardiovascudar.Radiology and Basic
scienoe.
Please note: Separate registration is required to attendd this program. Attendancee
isiilmited to Bast'~800 registrants.
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NAMED LECTURES
Monday, November 11
Lewis A. Conner Memorial Lecture
Established in 1937 by the Board of Directors of the Ameri-
can Heart Association in honor of Dr. Conner, its first presi-
dent, the first editor of the American Heart Journal, and a
man who did more than any other to advance and direct the
activities of the American Heart Association after its organi-
zation in 1923. The first lecture was presented in 1938;,
Monkeys and Understanding Coronary Heart Disease in
Women
Thomas B. Clarkson, Winston-Salem, NC Main Arena
9:30 Am Convention Center
(Page 65)
Monday, November 19
William W.L Glenn Lecture
Established in 1988' by the Council on Cardiovascular Sur-
g4ry to honor Dr. William Wa. Glenn, AHA president in
1970-1971 and the first surgeon to hold that office. Active
since 1957 in programs of the AHA, Dr. Glenn spearheaded
early activities of the council. A pioneer in cardiac surgery,
he made important contributions to the treatment of con-
genital and acquired heart disease.
From Glenn to Fontan: A Continuing Evolution
Aldo B. Castaneda, Boston, MA California Pavilion B
2:00 PmAnaheim Hilton Hotel
(Page 127)
Made possible by individual contributions from friends
and colleagues of Dr. Glenn.
Monday, November 11
Ancel Keys Lecture
Established in 1990, by the Council on, Epidemiology and
Prevention to honor Dr. Ancel Keys. A founding member of
the council, Dr. Keys has had a long and distinguished scien-
tific career in the study of cardiovascular diseases, their coa
relates, causes, and prevention in the United States and
abroad. The first lecture was presented in 1990.
Prevention: Whence and Whither
Henry W. Blackburn, Minneapolis, MN California Pavilion A
2:00 wm Anaheim Hilton Hotel
(Page 125)
Supported by the Council on Epidemiology and
Prevention.
Monday, November 11
George Lyman Duff Memorial Lecture
Established in 1956 by the Society for: the Study of Arterio-
sclerosis in memory of Dr, Duffj a founding member and
past president of the society: Dr. Duff was one of Canada's
most distinguished pathologists and medical educators. The
first lecture was presented in 1957.
Atherogenesis in Diabetes
Edwin L Bierman, Seattle, WA Pacific A
8:00 PM Anaheim Hilton Hotel
(Page 123)
Supported by the Council on Arteriosclerosis
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New Therapies and Technologies for
Cardiac Care
Sunday Afternoon Program
California Pavilion C
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
1:00 PM-4:3O Pnl
Chairmen:
Gerald M. Pohost, Birmingham, AL
Joseph S. Alpert, Worcester, MA
1:00 New.Approadresto the Treatmentof Unstable Angina
James E. Muller, Boston, MA
t30 Current Approadres for Aaeasins Myocardial Viability
Gerald M. Pohost, Birmingham, AL
2:00 Clinical VaMe of Detecting SIMet Ischemia
Michael H. Crawford, Albuquerque, NM
2:30 Role of Circulatory Support in Angioplasty
Robert'A. Vogel, Baltimore, MD
3700 Rreak
3:30 NewEvldencefor Coronary AtAerosckrosis Regession
8. Greg Brown, Seattle, WA
4:00 CatAeter 1.terventkms for Arthylhmias
WarrenM: /ackman,.Oklahoma City, OK.
4:30 Adjournment Sponsored byy the Council on ClininlCardiology..
Measenote: Separate registration iss required to.attend this program. Attendance
is limited to first 1,200:registrants:
SUN
PM
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NOV
10
Molecular Biology in Hypertension
Sunday Afternoon Program
Pacific B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
1 :Q0 PM-4:00 PM'
Chairmen:
Patrick J. Mulrow, Toledo, OH
Victor J. Dzau, Stanford, CA
1:00 Molecular Biology of ftenin in Hyqertension
lulie R. Inglefinger, Boston, MA
,
1:30 Nlolecvlar Biology of Sodium.Potassium ATPatein Hypertension
Victoria Herrera, Boston, MA
2:00 Molecular Analysis of Alphai Receptorr in Hypertension
Diane Handy, Boston, MA
2:30 Break
3.00 Mokcvlar Biofogyy of Kinins
Julie Chao, Charleston, SC
3:30 Tramgenk AAodels in Hypertension
I.D. Ganten, Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany 1:00 Adjournment
Sponsored by the Councils on High Blood Pressure Research and
Kidney.
Please notr. Separate registration is required to attend this.program. Attendance
is.limited to first 250 registrants.
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Council on Clinical Cardiology
Palos Verdes Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
4. Efficacy of New Coronary Devices: Atherectomy-
Lasers-Stents
Moderator: Gary S. Roubin, Birmingham, AL
Do We Need Alternatives to Balloon Angioplasty?
Gary S. Roubin, Birmingham, AL
Expectations and Limitations of Laser and Atherectomy
Devices
William W. O'Neill, Royal Oak, MI
Problems With Coronary Stenting
Ulrich Sigwart, London, United Kingdom
How Do We Assess Efficacy? The Device Registry
Katherine M. Detre, Pittsburgh, PA
Council on Clinical Cardiology
Orange County Ballroom Salon 3'
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
S. Quantitation of Valve Stenosis
Moderator: Joseph Murgo, New Orleans, LA
Use of Valve Resistance in Aortic Stenosis
Kent Richards, Albuquerque, NM
Use of Valve Resistance in Mitral Stenosis
Karl E. Hammermeister, Denver, CO
Value of Exercise/Pharmacologic Stress in Aortic
Stenosis
Joseph Murgo, New Orleans, LA
Impact of Left Ventricular Function
John D. Carroll, Chicago, IL
Pressure Half-Time Measure in Mitral Stenosis
Pravin Shah, Loma Linda, CA
Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young
Grand Ballroom Salon A
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
6. Pharmacological Management of Children With
Hyperlipidemia
Moderator: Reginald' Washington, Denver,, CO
Selection Criteria for the Pediatric Lipid Patient Who
Requires Pharmacological Intervention
Samuel Gidding, Chicago, IL
Use of Bile Acid Resins in the Pediatric Patient: Safety,.
Efficacy, and Dosage
Donald M. Black, Ann Arbor, MI
Use of Niacin in the Pediatric Patient: Safety, Efficacy,
and Dosage
Richard J. Deckelbaum, New York, NY
Use of Lovastatin and Other Lipid-Lowering Agents in
the Pediatric Patient
James Zavoral, Minneapolis, MN
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Councils on Clinical Cardiology, Arteriosclerosis,
Basic Science, and Circulation
California Pavilion A
Anaheim i Hilton Hotel
6. Vascular Aging: From Biology to Clinical Disease
Chairman: Victor ). Dzau, Stanford, CA
Effect of Aging on the Biology of the Vasculature
Victor J. Dzau, Stanford, CA
Physiologic Changes in the Aging Aorta
Michael F. O'Rourke, Sydney, New South Wales,.
Australia
The Effect of Aging on the Heart
Edward Lakatta, Baltimore, MD
Clinical Implications of the Aging Aorta: Systolic
Hypertension
Marvin Moser, White Plains, NY
Left Ventricular Diastolic Function in the Elderly:
Cardiac-Vascular Interactions
Julius M. Gardin, Orange, CA
Councils on Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care,
Circulation, and Clinical Cardiology
Grand Ballroom Salon E
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
7. CPR: Present Status and New Advances
Chairman: Richard E. Kerber, Iowa City, IA
Improving the Circulation of Blood During CPR:
Role of the Heart
Nisha Chandra, Baltimore, MD
Improving the Circulation of Blood During CPR:
Role of the Lungs
Henry Fessler, Baltimore, MD
Energy, Current, and Impedance in Defibrillation
Richard E. Kerber, Iowa City, IA
Role of Automated External Defibrillators in Cardiac
Arrest
W: Douglas Weaver, Seattle, WA
Councils on Clinical Cardiology and Circulation
California Pavilion B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
8. Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
Chairman: Francis J. Klocke, Buffalo, NY
Contrast Echocardiography
Sanjiv Kaulj Charlottesville, VA
Planar Thallium Imaging
Sanjiv Kaul, Charlottesville, VA
SPECT Thallium Imaging
lamshid' Maddahi; Los Angeles,, CA
PET Imaging
Heinrich Schelbert, Los Angeles, CA
Cine CT Imaging
Bruce H. Brundage, Torrance, CA
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How-to Sessions
8:30 ~ PM-1©:3O wv1
SUN
EVE
NOV
10
Council on Clinical Cardiology
Grand Ballroom Saion C
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
1. How to Manage Patients With Wolff-Parkinson-White
Syndrome
George J. Klein, London, Ontario, Canada (Moderator)
"Jbnathan Langberg, Ann Arbor, Ml
Warren M. Jackman, Oklahoma City, OK
William M. Miles, Indianapolis, IN
Nutrition Committee
Grand Ballroom Salon D
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
2. How to Lower Lipids Without Drugs
Neil 1. Stone, Chicago, IL (Moderator)
Daniel Eisenberg, Burbank, CA
Steven Haffner, San Antonio, TX
ArJene Caggiula, Pittsburgh, PA
Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young
Oceanside Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel'
3. How to Decide on the Indications for Invasive
Electrophysiological Testing in Children
John Kugler, Omaha, NE (Moderator)
Co-burn J. Porter, Rochester, MN
Paul C. Gillette, Charleston, SC
Victoria L. Vetter, Philadelphia, PA
Council for High Blood Pressure Research
Sunset Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
4. How to Diagnose and Treat Renovascular Hypertension
'Hpnry Black, New Haven, CT (Moderator)
Marc A. Pohl, Cleveland; OH
Donald Vidt, Cleveland, OH
Council on Cardiovascular Radiology
Orange County Ballroom Salon 5
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
S. How to Utilize Imaging Studies
Curtis Green, Washington, DC (Moderator)
David J. Skorton, Iowa City, IA
Lawrence M. Boxt, New York, NY
Daniel Berman, Los Angeles, CA
'See FaBe 27.
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Council on Cardiovascular Nursing
Palisades Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
6. Recovery From Cardiac Events: Coaching Patient and
Family
Kathleen Dracup, Los Angeles, CA (Moderator).
Laura Rossi, Boston, MA
Nancy Houston-Miller, Palo Alto, CA
Kathleen B. King, Rochester, NY'
Councils on Thrombosis and Cardiovascular
Radiology
Carmel Room
Anaheim Hilton Hoteli
7. How to Prevent Pulmonary Emboli: Indications for
Inferior Vena Caval Filters
'Lazar Greenfield,,Ann~Arbor; MI (Moderator).
Paul Jaques, Chapel Hill, NC
A.G.G. Turpie, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Council on Clinical Cardiology
Manhattan Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
8. How to Perform Head-up Tilt Tests
Menashe B. Waxman, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(Moderator).
Marilyn Cox, Miami, FL
Jasbir Sra, Milwaukee, WI
Robert S. Sheldon; Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Council on Clinical Cardiology
Redondo Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
9. How to Diagnose Complex Arrhythmias From the
Standard ECG
Leonard'S. Dreifus, Philadelphia, PA (Moderator)
William P. Nelson, Columbia, SC
Borys Surawicz, Indianapolis, IN
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10
Issues in Cardiac Care: 1991 Update
Ischemic Cardiomyopathy-Treatment
Options and Issues
Sunday Afternoon Program
California Pavilion D
Anaheimi Hilton Hotel
1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Chairmen:
Elaine Daily, San Diego, CA.
D. Craig Miller, Stanford, CA
1:00. Overviewr The tlunging Face of Irchemic. Grd'amyopathy
Elaine Dail*,. San Diego, CA
1:10 Surgical Therapies: Revauulariration Versus Transplantation
Eric Rose, New York, . N Y
1:40 Medical Therapies: Role of lnotropes
Arnold M:.Katz,. Farmington) CT
2:10 Significance and Management of Arrhythmia in Idchemic
Card'iomyopathy.
Patrick Tchou, Mihvaukee,.Wl
2:35 Quality of Eifr- Differentiating Outcomes of Cardiomyopathy Verws
Tranrplanted Iatientt
Kathldrn A. Dracup, Los Angeles, CA
3:00 Break
3:30 f.arg-termManagement of the Cardiac Transplint ( atient
Bernice Colemanj Los Angeles, CA 3:55. R.amial Costs of IschemkCardiomyopathy and Ib Trmtments
Suzanne K. White, Atlanta, CA
4:20 Role of Cardimnynpla+ry^ Now and in the Future
Chu-lEng Ch'iu, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
4:40 Short- and t.otsg-tr:rm tlfe of Assist Devices
Susan ): Quaa11 Sala Lake City, UT
5.00 Adjburmnent
Sponsored by the Council on Cardiovascular Nursing.
Please note: Separate registration is required.to attend.this program. Attendance
is limited to first.000Yegistrants.
This session will be audiotaped.
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Postgraduate Seminars
8:30 PM-1O:30 PAA
SUN
EVE
NOV
10
Councils on Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care,
Arteriosclerosis, Basic Science, Circulation, and
Hypertension
Grand BallroomiSalon F
Anaheim Marrio% Hotel
1. Endothelial Biology in Pulmonary and Systemic
Vascular Disease: Response to Injury Revisited
Chairman: Russell Ross, Seattle, WA
Endothelial Cells, Interleukins, and Pathophysiology of
Coronary Anteriopathy
Peter Libby, Boston, MA
Injury and Expression of Chemotactic Factors, FDGF,
KC, plus JE Gene Expression
Mark Taubman, New York, NY
Endothelial-Leukocyte-Monocyte Interactions, ARDS,
and Vascular Disease
*John Harlan, Seattle, WA
Endothelial-Smooth Muscle Interactions: TGFB plus
Pulmonary Vascular Disease
Barbara Meyrick, Nashville, TN
Endothelial Genetic Engineering and Treatment of
Pulmonary and Systemic Vascular Disease
Una S. Ryan, St. Louis, MO
Councils on Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care,
Cardiovascular Disease in the Young, Basic Science,
and Circulation
Pacific A
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2. Extracellular Matrix, Growth Factors, and
Cardiovascular Development
Chairman: Margaret Kirby, Augusta, GA
Endothelial Basement Membrane Proteoglycan: Role in
Pulmonary Vascular Development
William Benitz, Palo Alto, CA
Regulation of Collagen and Elastin in Cardiovascular
Development
Tom Rosenquist, Augusta, GA
Integrins and Laminin in Vascular Development
Charles Little, Charlottesville, VA
Regulation of Cardiac Morphogenesis by
Glycosaminoglycans
Scott H. Baldwin, Philadelphia, PA
Transforming Growth Factor and Other Factors in
Cardiac Differentiation
Roger Markwald, Milwaukee, 1NI
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Council on Arteriosclerosis
Orange County Ballroom Salon 2
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
10. Approach to the Hyperlipemic Patient
Moderator: Antonio M. Gotto Jr., Houston, TX'
Basic Lipoprotein Physiology
Gloria Vega, Dallas, TX
Elevated Cholesterol: Women and Elderly Patients
Henry N. Ginsberg, New York, NY
Hyperchylomicronemia
Gustav Schonfeld, St. Louis, MO
Apolipoprotein E Isoforms: Role in Lipid Homeostasis
Jean Davignon, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Council on Cardiovascular Nursing
Grand Ballroom Salon B
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
11. New Advances in the Management of
Tachyarrhythmias in Children: Nursing Implications
Moderator: ~ Karen Uzark, Ann Arbor, Ml
Transesophageal Pacing
Elizabeth Tong, San Francisco, CA
Radiofrequency Ablation
Sarah LeRoy,,Ann Arbor, MI
Surgical Ablation
Vicki Zeigler,, Charleston, SC
Antitachycardia Pacemakers and Automatic
Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators
Elaine Daberkow, Denver, CO
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AM
NOV
11
Plenary Session I
Symposium: Acute
Revascularization-Consensus
and Controversy
Main Arena
10:45 AM-12:00 NOON:
Chairmen:
). Ward Kennedy, Seattle, WA
Robert L Frye, Rochester, MN
10:4sleswm F.om the Me6atrials.
Peter Sleight Oxford, United Kingdom
11:00 Should htclusion critetia Be Fxpandedt.
Robert M. Califf, DurhamNC
11:15 Acute /rCA:,M Alternative to Thromtiolysis
William W,,O'Neil4 RoyallOak, MI'
11:30 Adjutw.b to Thromboltsis: Acute and. t,on6-tersn
RoGert Roberts, Houston, TX
11e45 ManaRement of htknb. With ~FaiRd Revarcu6arizaGoe
Eric J. Topol; Ann Arbor, MI
This session will be audiotaped.
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Councils on Cardiovascular Surgery, Clinical
Cardiology, and Cardiovascular Disease
in the Young
Pacific B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
3. Intraoperative Echo Guidance and Assessment
Chairman: Ann Bolger, Palo Alto, CA
Epicardial Versus Transesophageal Echocardiographic
Imaging
Ann Bolger, Palo Alto; CA
Implications in Surgery for Congenital Heart Disease
Ross Ungerleider~ Durham, NC
Role in Procedures for Valvular Heart Disease
William Stewart, Cleveland, OH
Applications in Patients With Aortic Dissection
Gerald Maurer, Los Angeles, CA
Council on Basic Science
Capistrano Room
Anaheim Hilton Hoteli
4. Molecular Biology of Mechanical Load
Chairman: Michael' D. Schneider, Houston, TX
Micromechanics and Control of Cell Form and Function
Donald'Ingber, Boston, MA
Stretch-Inactivated Ion Channels in Muscular
Dystrophy
Jeffrey Lansman, San Francisco, CA
Genetic Analysis of Mechanoreceptors
Ching Kung, Madison, WI
Gene Induction via Mechanical Signals
Janet Braam, Houston, TX'
Council on Arteriosclerosis and the Nutrition
Committee
San Simeon Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
5. Lipoproteins and Cardiovascular Disease: Beyond LDL
and HDL Measurement
Chairman: John D. Brunzell, Seattle, WA
Increased Apo B Levels and LDL Size Heterogeneity
Ronald M. Krauss, Berkeley, CA
Lp(a).
Joseph Loscalzo, Boston) MA
Postprandial Lipoproteins
Ernst Schaefer, Boston, MA
HDL Heterogeneity
Bryan Brewer Jr.,, Rockville, MD
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Molecular Genetics of Cardiovascular
Disease: Molecular Pathophysiology and
Diagnostic Implications
Sunday Afternoon Program
Pacific C
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
1:00 PM-3:30 PM
Chairmen:
Judith L Swain, Durham, NC
A. James Liedtke, Madison, WII
1:00 LiokaRe Analysia of Genetic Diseases
Christine E.. Seidman, .ISoston,, MA
1:25 Mokadar Genetics of the Long QT Syndrome
Mark Keating,.5alt Lake City, UT
1:50 Mokcular rolymorphbm of lipoproteiss and Receptors:
Pathophy.iolo`r, and ProRnosis
Helen H. Hobbs, Dallas, TX
2:15. Break
2:40 Geoeliu of Hypertrophk Cardiomyopatlry and Its Implications for
other Dkeases
Robert Roberts, Houstonn TX
3:05 Traat;enk Mice for Investisation of Normal and Abnormal
Cardiovascular tirKtiorr
Loren ~Field, Indianapolis, IN
Adiornroent
Sponsored by the Ca.rcib on Arteriasderoiis and Rasic Science.
Meae note: Separate registration is required to attend this program. Attendance
is lim~ited. to fint 1,000 registrants.
SUN
PM
NOV
10
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Councils on Cardiovascular Surgery, Clinical
Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease in the Young,
Circulation, and Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care
Huntington Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
9. Current Status of Mitral Valve Surgery for Mitral
Regurgitation
Chairman: William H. Gaasch, Worcester, MA
Pathophysiology of Left Ventricular Systolic
Dysfunction Due to Chronic Mitral Regurgitation
Blase Carabello, Charleston, SC
Mitral Repair for Degenerative Valve Disease
Delos M. Cosgrove, Cleveland, OH
Mitral Valve Repair. Implications in Terms of Left
Ventricular Systolic Function
Alain Carpentier, Paris, France
Durability of Mitral Valve Repair
Carlos G. Duran, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Councils on Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis
Avila Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
10. Gene Transfer in Understanding and Treatment of
Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis
Chairman: Godfrey S. Getz, Chicago, IL
Thrombomodulin Regulation and Expression
William Dittman, Durham, NC
Gene Transfer to Endothelial Cells
Tucker Collins, Boston, MA
Heterologous HDL in Mice
Tony Hayek, New York, NY
The Biosynthesis of Apolipoproteins
John M. Taylor, San Francisco, CA
Council on Thrombosis
Laguna Room
Anaheim ~ Hilton Hotel
11. The Role of the Vasculature in Thrombosis
Chairman: Charles T. Esmon, Oklahoma City, OK
Thrombomodulin in Health and Disease
Charles T. Esmon, Oklahoma City, OK
Modulation of Endothelial Function by Host Response
Mediaton
David M. Stern, New York, NY
Thrombosis and Inflammation
Aaron J. Marcus, New York, NY
Endothelial Cells and Membrane Glycoproteins in
Health and Disease
Sandor S. Shapiro, Philadelphia, PA
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Opening Session
Main Arena
8:45 AM-10:15 AM
Chairman:
W. Virgil Brown, Atlanta, GA
President, American Heart Association
urs
open+.a of the cMh sdentlfic Sessions
Michael R. Rosen, New York,.NYChaimwn, Committee on Scientific Sessions Program
}00 lheddend'al Address
W. Virgil Brown, Atlanta, GA
t.20 Presentation of the Rereardr Achievement Award to:
John A. Clements, San FranciscoCA
Abraham M. Rudolph, San Francisco, CA'
he.cMadan of the task Re.earch Prize to:
Bemardo Nidal-Ginard, Boston, MA
James A. Spudich; Sunford,~ CA ,
l.30 Lewis A. Ca.ur Meoorial lectrnr Monkeys and Understanding
Coronary Heart Disease kr Wuman
Thomas B. Clarkson, , Winston-Salem, NC
la:1s Niterwillsidon and Exhibit.
This session will be audiotaped and videotaped.
MON
AM
NOV
11
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CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
1991
Research Reports
These sessions are devoted to reports of original
investigations. They will be of particular interest to
physicians, nurses, and basic scientists working in
depth in the more specialized fields of cardiovascular,
disease.
Abstracts of papers were evaluated by the appropri-
ate program committees. Final selections were made
by the Committee on Scientific Sessions Program
based on recommendations from the program
committees.
Abstract Numbers: To facilitate cross-reference
between the program and published abstracts, a
numbering system has been adopted. The number
following the title of each presentationi is the same
number of the abstract published in the supplemental
issue of Circulation, Abstracts From the 64th Scientific
Sessions, October 1991. Each attendee is entitled to
one free copy. Additional copies may be purchased
for $15 in the registration area only on Sunday and in
the main lobby of the Convention Center Monday
through Thursday.
Time Limit for Papers: Ten minutes is permitted for
presentation and three minutes for discussion.
Special Note
Featured research sessions will be held
Monday afternoon through
Thursday morning.
These abstract sessions will include
a state-of-the-art lecture on an area
of current investigative interest.
Michael R. Rosen, Chairman
Committee on Scientific Sessions Program
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Cardiovascular Conferences
8:30 PM-10:30 PM
Council on Clinical Cardiology
SUN
EVE
NOV
10
Malibu Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
1. Future of Positive Inotropic Agents in Heart Failure
Moderator: Milton Packer, New York, NY
Pharmacologic Mechanisms
*Wilson S. Colucci; Boston, MA
Utility of Intravenous Drugs
Michael R. Bristow, Salt Lake City, UT
Utility of Oral Agents
Carl Leier, Columbus, OH
Effect on Survival
Salim Yusuf, Bethesda, MD
Council on Clinical Cardiology
Santa Monica Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2. Exercise and Arrhythmia
Moderator. Jerome Fleg, Baltimore, MD
Overview of the Problem
Jerome Fleg, Baltimore, MD
Significance and Management of Arrhythmias During
Exercise
Victor F. Froelicher, Long Beach, CA
Arrhythmia in Cardiac Rehabilitation
Gerald F. Fletcher, Atlanta, GA
Role of Exercise Testing in Evaluation of
Antiarrhythmic Drug Therapy
'Phiiip J. Podrid, Boston, MA
Councils on Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular
Surgery
El Capitan Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
3. Identification of Viable Myocardium in Patients With
Coronary Artery Disease and Left Ventricular
Dysfunction
Moderator: George Belier, Ch4,rlottesville, VA
Echocardiography
William F. Armstrong, Ann Arbor, MI
Thallium'01 Scintigraphy
Charles Boucher, Boston, MA
Positron Emission Tomography
Markus Schwaiger, Ann Arbor, MI
Implications for Transplant Versus CABG
Lynne Warner Stevenson~ Los Angeles, CA
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PM
NOV
10
Critical Care for the Cardiologist
Sunday Afternoon Program
California Pavilion B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
1:00 PM-3:4O PM
Chairmen:
Richard K. Albert, Seattle, WA
B. Taylor Thompson, Boston, MA
1:00 SepsirkducedAcute Lung In/ury:.Diayrosis and Managemeel
Gordon R. Bernard,.Nashville, TN
1:20 New Ideas (or Treatment of AduM Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Richard K. Albert,. Seattle, WA.
1:40. Cardiorespiratory, Assist Therapy: BalkronPanps, ECMO, and High
Frequency Ventilatkan
Robert L. KormosPittsburgh, PA
2:00 Break
2:40 New. Concepts In Ventilator Management of COPD and ARDS/ohn j. Marini~ St. Paul~ MN
3:00 Treatment of 1)ver Failure
Robert Carrithers, Seattle, WA
3:20 Brain Renscitatkon
Christopher Veremakis, St. Louis, MO.
3:40 Adiourrrnent
Sponsored by the Council on Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care.
Please note: Separate registration is required to attend'thisprogram. Attendance
is limited to Flrst 500 registrants.
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Councils on Clinical Cardiology and Circulation
Orange County Ballroom Salon 4
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
7. Autonomic Nervous System and Cardiac Arrhythmias
Moderator: Peter J. Schwartz, Milano, Italy
Autonomic Effects on Sinus and Atrioventricular Node
Eric Prystowsky; Indianapolis, IN
Neurocardiogenic Syncope
David' Benditt, Minneapolis, MN
Supraventricular Tachycardia
'John~P. DiMarco, Charlottesville, VA
Long QT Syndrome
Peter J. Schwartz, Milano, Italy
Councils on Cardiovascular Surgery and Clinical
Cardiology
San Clemente Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
8. Optimal Intraoperative Protection of the Myocardium
When Using Arterial Conduits for Myocardial
Revascularization
Moderator: Cary Akins, Bostonj MA
Effectiveness of Antegrade and/or Retrograde
Cardioplegia
"Gerald Buckberg, Los Angeles, CA
Topical Cooling Adjuncts and Consideration of the
Right Ventricle
PatO. Daily, San Diego, CA
Individual Strategies for Different Situations, Including
Redo's
Robert Guyton, Atlanta, GA
Adjunctive Metabolic Modulation for Cardioplegic
Techniques
Richard Weisel, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Is There Still a Role for Hypothennic Fibrillatory
Arrest?
Cary Akins, Boston, MA
Councils on Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular
Surgery
Orange County Ballroom Salon 1
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
9. Cardiac Transplantation: Basic and Clinical Update
Moderator John B. O'Connell, Jackson, MS
Recipient Selection
Barry F. Uretsky, Pittsburgh, PA
Donor Selection and Management
Michael Fowler, Stanford, CA
Diagnosis and Treatment of Rejection
Maria Rosa Costanzo-Nordin, Maywood, IL
Allograft Vasculopathy
Eric A. Rose, New York, NY
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MON
AM
NOV
11
Clinical Cardiology:
Pericardial Disease
Room A-6
10:45 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Brian D. Hoit, Cincinnati, OH
Lawrence R. Burwell, Charlottesville, VA.
10a4s Percutaneous Ralloon Pericardiotonry for Mre Treatment of Periurdiab
Effusion and Tanqonade 0013
Andrew A. Ziskind, A. Craig Pearce,.Peter C. Bbck,.Howard M. Wald-
man, Howard L. Pames, Patricia L. Colegrove, Igor F.,Palicios. Univer-
sity of Maryland~ Hospital,.Baltimore, MD, and Massachusetts General
Hospital, . Boston, . MA .
11:00 Evidence That Left VeMricrlar Diastolic Collapse Occurs Priorr to Pul-
srn Paradoxos and Hypotension in Regional Left Heart Cardiac
Tampwude 0014
Steven.Schwaetz,.Natesa Pandian,.Qiiling Cao,.Tsui-Lieh Hsu,.Mark
Aronovitz, Michael Pontoriero, Xi Zhang, James Diehl. TuHs-New
England Medical Center, Boston, MA'
11:15 Diayrostic Value of SysWlic Separation on Superior Vena Cava Flow in
Acute Cardiac Tanrpanade 0015
Wataru Amano, Ichiro Hasegawa,.Yuepeng Wang. University of Tokyo, ,
Tokyo;lapan
11:30 Left Ventricular PseudohypeMophy in Cardiac Tamponade: A Canine
Model 0016
Ela Disegni,. Micha S. F'einberg,. Mickey Scheinowitz,. Nira Varda,
Moshe NeumanMichaellMotro, Alexander Battler, Elieser Kaplinsky,
Zvi V2red. Tel Aviv Univereity, Tel-Hashomer, Israel11A5Respiratory Changes in Pulmonary Venous
riow. Distinguish Constric-
live Pericarditis From Restrictive Cardiomyopathy. 0017
Allan L. KleinGerald 1. Cohen, Joseph F. Pietrolungo, William 1. Stew-
arA, Richard D:.WhiteGregory L..Pearce, Kathleen Husbands, Ernesto
E.. Sakedo..Cleveland Clinic,. Cleveland,.OH
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AM
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11
Basic Science/Circulation:
Atrioventricular Conduction
Room C-3'
10:45 AM=12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Charles Antzelevitch, Utica, NY
Stanley Nattel, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
KeitaroHashiimoto; Univenity.of California,.San Francisco, San Fran- ~
cisco, CA, and Yamanashi Medical Center, YamanashiJapan
11:oU A Global'.hfatlrcmatical Model of Atrioventriicular. Node Conduction
Accounts for Diver.e Nodal Rehaviors. 0046
Mario Talajic,. Christine Villemaire,. Demetrios Papadatos, Leon Glass,
StanleyNattel..Montieal Heart Institute,.MontrealQuebec, Canada
11:15 High.Density Extracellu/ar Mapping of the Atrioventricvlar.Node In.a.
Superfused Rabbit Model 0047
.
Laurence M. Epstein, Joseph F.: Spear, E. Neii. Moore. Uniwersity, of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
11:30 Frequency-Dependent Effect of Quinidine on Conduction Over an Mh-
nwc. Relationship Between.Refractoriness and Conduction Velocity,
0048
Anzhen Qi~ JohnA., Yeung-Lai.-Wah~ Charles R. Kerr. Universityy of
British Columbia, Vancouver, British ~Columbia,: Canada
11:15 Fluorescence Spectroscopy for tdentification.of the Atrioventricu4ar
Node Prior.to Laser Ablation 0049
Michael OeH, Bernard Hug, Uta Stiirmer, Frank Zgoda; Gerhard Muller.
KhmikumSteglitz, Berlin, and Laser Medizin Zentrum, FederaliRepublic
ofGermany,
10~:4S Changes in Extracellular Space Modulate Atriorentricular Noda" and
Hisian Conduction: A New Mechanism to Ezptain Atrioventricular
Nodal WenckebadtRiodc p84S
Keith G. Lurie, Shigeru~Motomuna,.John.Dutton,i Gozoh Tsujimoto,
76

Joint Interventional Catheter and Surgical
Management of Difficult Problems in
Congenital Heart Disease
Sunday Afternoon Program
California Pavilion A
Anaheim Hilton Hbtel
1:00 PM-5:00 ' PM
Chairmen:
James E. Lock, Boston, MA
William G. Williams, Tloronto, Ontario,
Canada
Tetrdogy,of Fallot With Pulmonary Atresia and Diminutive or
Discontinuous Pulmonary Arleries 1:Op Overview of Probfetn, Use of lMifocaiization, and Palliative
Outflow
Tract Procedtrer
Francisco.J. Puga;.Roehester, MN1:26 Wioon Dilation and stesNing of Ffypoplastic Pulmonary Arteries
and
Coil Emboiitation of Coliaterab
Martin P. O'Llaughlin,. Houston, TX1:4o Collaborative IntervenUotai Card'abgy: Surgical Approach to
Pulmonary Artery. Reconstruction
John E. MayenJr,,.Boston,.MA
2:00 Break .
Multiple Muscular Ventricular Seplal Defects
2:15 Sorgical MaeageneM of MuNipk and Mtscviar.vsDs in Complex
ffeart Disease
EdwardiL. Bove, Ann ArborMI
2:35 Catlteter Closure of Murnslu VSDs
James E. Lock, Boston, MA
2:55 Combined Catheter Closure and Surgical Approach to Multiple VSDs
Richard A. Jonas, Boston,. MA 3:15 Discunion
3:30 tkeak.
Fontans at Inaeased Risk
3A5 The Partial Fontan ConcepE Bidirectional Glenns and the Snare
Tedrtique
Hillel ILaks, Los Angeles, CA
4:05 Fenestrated Fontans
Witiwm.Hellenbrand, New Haven, CT
4:20 Discurdon
5.00 Adjournment
Sponsored by the. Councils on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young .
and Cardiovascular Surgery.
SUN
PM
NOV
10
fMease note: Separate registration is required to attend this program. Attendance
islimitied to first 500 registrants.
m

MON
AM
NOV
11
Circulation:
Melvin L Marcus
Young Investigator Awards
in Cardiovascular Integrated
Physiology Competition
Room C-1
10:45 AM-12:00 NooN
Chairmen:
Stephen F. Vatner, Southboroughj MA
Thomas H. Hintze, Valhalla; NY
10:45 Paradoxical YVNhdrawal of Sympathelic Vasaconstridian During Dial-
Ysh-loducedHYpaend- 0035
Richard~ L... Converse Jr., Tage N... Jacobsen, Fetnal. Fouad,. Robert D.
Toto,.TroyM, Obregoni Ronald G. Victor. UAiversity of Texas South-
western Medical Center, Dallas, TX
11:00 superozide Dbrnulase Enhancet Iscliernia-hdu¢ed Reactive Hyper-
enrk How and Adenorine Release im Doge A Role of 5'-NircleotiAase
Activilty 0036
Masafumi iKitakaze, MasatsugW Hon, Seiji Takashima, Kunimitsu Iwai,
Hiroshi Sato, Yukihiro Koretsune, Michitoshi Inoue, Akira Kitabatake,.
Takenobu Kamada.,The First Department of Medicine, Osaka Univer-
sity, Osaka, Japan i
11:15 hitracellular G" Handling and Reta-Adrenergic Responsiveness in
Surviving Myocandium Frmo Rab With Large Infarctions 0037
Sheldon E. Litwin, James P. Morgan., The Harvard Thorndike Laboratory
of 8eth lsrael'Hospital, Boston, MA
11:30 An In Vhro Model of CanYac Hypertrophy in the Mouse: f]uraderiza-
tion and Applkadoro 0038 ..
Howard A., Rockman, Robert S..Ross, Kirk U. Knowlton,, Loren IJ Field,
John Ross Jr., Kenneth R. Chien. University of California, Sam Diego, La
Jolla, CA, and Krannert Institute of Cardiak)gy; Indianapolis, IN
11:l5. Faeqelia of Acute Right VenhicdarMesutre Overload 0035.
Gregory G: Schwartz, Sean Steinman, Jorge GuciaClifford'Greyson
/rlich'aeI Weiner, gaory.Massie. Urtiversiryo6California,.San Francisco,,
San Francisco, CA
m

Artefiosclerosis:
Lipases and Lipid Transfers
Pacific B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
10:45 AM-12:15 PM
MON
AM
Chairmen:
Robert H. Eckel, Denver, CO
Ira J. Goldberg, New'York, NY
10:45 Analysis of the Catafytic Triad of Upoprolein Lipase by Site-Directed
Mutaeenesis of Ser-132, Asp-156, and His-241 0073
Joseph Ernmerich, Obaidullah Beg,.. Jonas Peterson, Lorenzo Previato,
John,D. Brunzell,l HJ Bryan Brewer Jr,, Silvia Santamarina-Fojo. National
Heart, Lung, andBlood. Institute, National. Institutes of. Health;.
11:00. Bethesda, MDi and Uniwersity.ofWashingtonA Seattle, WA
Strvcture-Furdfon.Relatiauhips of Human Lipoprotein Upase 0074.
Fabrizia #austineBla,.Louis C. Smith, LawrenceLhan...Baylor College of,
Medicine, Houston, TX ,
11:15 Divergent Effects of cAMP on Upaprotein Lipase Gene Transcription in ,
Adipotyfes and Myocytes 0075
MaryV: Raynolds, Dalan R. {ensen~ Robert H! Eckel. Division ofEndo-
l
f
11:30 crino
ogy, University o
Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver,.CO
hocesfing of Upoprotein Upase 0076
1:45. Osnati Ben-Zeev, Mark H.,Doolilttle, Richard C. Davis;.John Elovson,
Michael C. Schotz: Veterans Administration Wadsworth Medical ICenter
and Department of Medicine, University of Caliifornia,losAngeles;.Los
Angeles, CA
Characierization of a Chinreric Upase: .. Domain ExchanEe Between
Hepatic and lipoprolein lipaser 0077
2A0 Richard C. Davis, Howard Wong,. Juditlh Nikazy; Kimberly E. Seebart,.
Michael C. Schotz.. Veterans Administration Wadsworth Medical. Center
and Department of Medicine,.University of California, Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, CA
Varfatioas in Hepalic Upae and Upoprotein Upase Activities As+od-
ated With Low Density Lipoprotein Subclass Patterns 0078
Hannia Campos, Darlene M. Dreon, Ronald M... Krauss. Lawrence
BerkeleyLaboratory,.Berkeley, CA
m

Clinical Cardiology:
Clinical Studies of
Myocarditis/AIDS
Room AR2
10:45 ~ AM-12~:1S PM'
Chairmen:
H. Sidney Klopfenstein, Winston-Salem, NC
Walter H. Abelmann, Boston, MA
MON
AM
NOV
11
10:45 Incitlence and Clinical Characteristics of Myocarditis 00
NlyocanditisTreatmenf Trial Investigators. University of Utah Medic
Center, Salt Lake City,.UT
11:00 High Incidence of Myocarditis by Endomyocardial Biopsy in Patien
With Dilated Cardiomyopathy 00 07
al
ts
00
Uwe Kuhl Bettina Daun, Bettina. Seeberg, Heinz-Peter Scfiultlheis
University of Dusseltlorf, Dusseldbrf, Federal Republic of Germany
11c15 The Role of the Vascular fodotlrcln.n in Myocardith 00 s.
09
Bernhard Maisch, Odo Weyerer, Philiipps-University Marburg, Marbur
Federal Republicc of Germany,
11:30 Natural History of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Associated Hea
Disease 00 g,
rt
10
~
Judith Hsia, SaraAdams,.Alfan M. Ross.. George Washington Universit y,
Washington, DC
1m5 High Risk Protik for the Development of Congestive Heart Failure
HIV-Related Cardkmyopalhy 00
in
11
Ahvie Herskowitz, Sharon B. , Willoughby, A.A. Ansari; David A. Ne
manm, David Vlaharv,.Noe! R.,Rose,.Kenneth U. Baughman. lohnsHo
kins University, Baltimore,.MD
12d0 Cardiomyopathy. Associated With Mtiretroviral Therapy in SixHI u-
p-
V-
Intected Patients 00 12
Sharon B. Wilbughby, Kennethil Baugh'man, William E. Beschorne
David'A. Neumann, Ah'vie Herskowitz.. Johns Hopk'insHospital, Bal
more, MD r,
ti-
fA
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I
MON
AM
NOV
11
Clinical Cardiology:
Aortic Stenosis
Room AR1
1 0:AS AM-12:15 PM
Chairmen:
Eugenia P. Carroll, Chicago, IL
Deeb Salem, Boston, MA
10:45 Aorlic Vahre Resistance in Aortic Stenosis 0001
Dale Cannon, Michael Zile, Fred Crawford,. Blase Carabello. Medical .
University of South Carolina and the Gazes Cardiac Research Institute,.
Chadeston,, SC
11:00 Inaccuracy of Constant Aortic Valve Area: and Resistance Models in
Aortk StenasisPatienfsWith.Poor Left Ventrkvlar Function: An In
Vivo Study 0002
Pir W. Sh'ah,.Bob S. Hu, DianeTovey,.Riehard LL Popp. Division of
Cardiovascular Medicine, Stanford University; Stanford, CA
11:15 Pressore Recovery in Aortic Slenoss: M, In Vitro Study in a PufsatileHow Model 0003
Woffdam Voelker, Thomas Steltzer, Thomas Graf, Martin Brandt,
Anselm Schmidt, Karl Karsch, Helmut Reul. Helrnholtz Institute,
Aachen University, and. Department of,Cardiology~ Tuebingen Univer-
sity, Tuebingen, Federal Republic of Germany
11:30: Compaeisar of Ventricrdar: and Myoprdiai Function in Adaptation to.
Aortic Stenosil 0004
Stanley A. Gall Jr., R. Eric Lilly; V,, Antoine Keller, J. Scott Rankin,
Donald D. Glower. Duke.Unirvenity, Durham,.NC
11:415 DifferentW Response of the Left Ventricle to Aortic Stenosis in 8derly
Women Verws Men ooOS
John ~ D! Carroll, Eugenia : P. Carroll,. Ted Feldman, . David M. Ward,
Robert B. Karp. Urtiversityof Chicago, ChicagoIL'.
12:00. Effect of Postoperative Regreuion of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy on .
Coronary Artery Dirnensl6ro 0006
Bruno Villari, Otto M, Hess, Cristoph Meier, AhtonellaPucilio, Hans P..
Krayenbueh'Ii. Cardi'ology; University HospitalZurich, Switzerland!
66
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MON
AM
NOV
11
Clinical Cardiologyr
Heart Failure
Room A-9
10:45 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
James E. Udelson, Boston, MA
Sergio Dalla-Volta, Padova, Italy,
10:45 The Six-Minute Walk Test Predicts Morbidity and Mortality In Patiems
WMh Left Ventricvlar Dysfunction 0024
Vera Bittner, William J.,Rogen, Debra H. Weiner,.Erwin Schr&der, lohn
B. Kostis, Marvin W: Kronenberg, Patricia Woods, John J. Gregory;
Robert M; Kohn, ShrikantiBangdiwala,.Gilbert Gosselin, SalimYusuf, for
the SOLVD Registry Investigators. lUniversity, of Alabama at Birming-
hamBirmingham, AL
11A0 Regional Ventilation-Perfusion Misrnatch and Exercise Capacity, in
Chronic Heart Failure 0025
Neal G. Uren;. Simon W. Davies,, Andrew G. Irwin, Sally t. Jordan,
Andrew /.W. Hil9on, John E. Agnew,.David ~P. Lipkyn. Royal Free. Hospi-
tal,. London,. United Kingdom
11:15 Excessive Oxygen Deficit Incurred In Heart Failure During Lowdevel
Exercise Below. Peak~ Capacity 0026
Catherine Chelimsky-Fallick, Lynne W. Stevenson, Virginia Lem,. Brian .
J: Whipp. University of Cafifornia, Los Angeles, School of Medicine;. Los Angeles, CA
11:30. Metabolic Requirements Remain Normal in Advanced Heart Failure
Despite Sympatlretic Activation 0027
MicheleA'. Hamilton, Lynne W. Stevenson, Gregg C.. Fonarow, Cathe-
rine Chelimsky-Fallick..University. of Caiifornia, Los Angeles, School of Medicinejos Angeles, CA ,
.
11:45 Eariy Skeletal Muscle Anaerobic Metabolism Occurs Independent of
Muscle Atrophy in Heart Failure 0021!
Martin I.Sullivan, H.,Cecil Charles,.Rosa.Negro-Villar,.James E.. Ken-
nedy, Frederick R. Cobb. Duke University.and Veterans Administration
Medical'.Centers, Durham, NC
72

Basic Science/Circulation: MON
Determinants of Performance aM
in the Intact Heart
Poster Presentation
Boards P51-P57
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
Presenter Present: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
psi Changes in Left Atrial. Reservoir, Tramport, and Booqer rrnc0o. Du r-.
in6lnaeaxd Preload or InoUopic State 014 7
P52 Yasuhiro Nishikawa, James P. Roberts, Ping Tan, H. Sidney. Klopfe
stein. Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, Wi
ston,Salem, NC
Effect of Difraption of Mitral Apparatus on Left Ventrkular Cantrad n-
n-
N-
it1'. In Oogs 014 8
Hideo Shintani, Stanton A. Glantz. Uniwersity, of California, San Fra n-
P53 cdsco; San Francisco,.CA
Effect of Atrioventricvlar Sequential Pacing on Right Ventricul
ar
Chamber Contraclilily of In Situ Dog Heart 014 !
P54 Takashi Nozawa, Osamu Wada, Shinji Ishizaka Hidetwgu Asano
Toyama Med. and Pharm:.Universfty, Toyama,.Japan
Inlluence of Abrupt Changes in LeN Ventricular Vdi.ne on IIighR Ve i.
n-
tritdar Function 015 0
PSS. Eivmd S.P. Myhre; Bryan K. Slink'er,.Martin.M. LeWinter:,University.
Vermont, Burlington, VT
Alerhankaa of Syftopc Ven6icvlarlnteraction 015
HitoshiYaku,.Bryan K. Stinker,.Eiviind S.P. Myhre, Martin M:.LeWinte of
1
r..
P56 University.of Vermont, Burlington, VT
Effect of Vagal Stimulation on Left VeMiiarlar CanlractiBty 015
2
PS7 Robert Ji Applegate,. William C. Little.. Bowman Gray. School
Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
Phy.iobgy,of Paradoxical Pulse In the Co..doae Dog 015 oU
3
Michael A. Savitti George S. Tyson, Joseph R. Elbeery, Charles H .
Owen, Donald D. Glower, J. Scott Rankin. Universitly of Californ
Hospital.and CVR1; San Franeiseo,.CA ia.
!1
~

MON
AM
NOV
11
Clinical Cardiology:
Samuel A. Levine
Young Clinical
Investigator Awards Competition
Room C-5
10:45 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Gerald M. Pohost, Birmingham, AL
Joseph S. Alpert, Worcester, MA
10:45 Charaderizatlon of fulrrronary Arterial Stiffness by, Simdtaneous
Intrava.crrlar Ultrawud and Ne.rodynamk Sludies In Patients Wi1A
CorrReftlve Heart Failure 0056
Thomas R.: Porter, David 0. Sayktr;,Natesa G. Pandian, John V. Nixon,
Pramod K. Mohanty. McGuire Veterans Administration Medical Center,
Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA
11:00 Importance of Collateral-Derived Rbod How on Myocardial Viability
In Patients With Recent Myocardiai. tnfanaorr . 0057
Michael Ragosta,.Eric R. Powers,.Peter J: Sabia, Ian I. Sarembock,. Law-
rence.R. Burwell, Sanjiiv.KauL..Universityof Virginia,.CharlotlesvillleVA
11:15 Repolarizatioe Alternans: An 9ec4ocardioyaphic Marker of A`rirytA-
mia Vulnerability I. Man OpSg
David S. Rosenbaum, Lance Jackson, Angela Leigh, Jeremy N. Ruskin,
Richard J. Cohen. Massachusetts General Hospital ~and~ Massachusetts
Institute of'Technology, Boston MA
11:30 Autonoork and Fler.odynandc AMeratluro During Synchronized and.
REM Sleep ie Nornul Numaru 0059
Virend K. Somers,. Mark E..Dyken, All*n L Mark,.Fran4ois M. Abboud.
University of Iowa, lowa City, IA
13:45 Aiheroscierash Disturbs the Va.onalor Response of Cororrary, Arteries
to Mental Strea 0060
Alan C. Yeung,.Vladimir~l.Nekshtein,.David S. Krantz,.loseph'~A. Vita,
Thomas J. Ryan Jr., Peter Ganz, Andrew P. Selwyn. Brigham and
Women'A Hospital, Boston, MA
74

Epidemiology and Prevention:
Epidemiology I
Poster Presentation
Boards P34-P42
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
Presenter Present: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
MON
AM
NOV
11
P34 Mitral V61ve Prolapse in a Biracial Cohorf of Young AduHs: The
CARDIA Study 0130
John M. Flack, Julius.Gardin, Samuel Gidding;.Teri Manolio, Chris Sed-
lacek, Eileen Nelson,~ David Jacobs. UniversityoPMinnesota, Minneap-
oli3,./v1N
P35 The National Cholesterol Education Program Pediatric Guidelines:
How Many. Children Require Cholesterol Screeningi 0131
Barbara A. Dennison,.PauIIL.. Jenkins, Thomas A. Pearson.,The Maoy,
Imogene Bassett Research Institute, Cooperstown,, NYP36The Genetics of Systolic Blood Pressure
Tracking During Eady,
Adolescence 0132
Monica M. Goble, MichaellMosteller, Richard M. Schieken. Medical
College of Virginia,.Richmond,l VAP37 Relationship of Race, Sex, Systolic Blood Pressure Levels, and
Body
Mass to Left' Ventricviar. Mass in Heallhy, Young Adutb: The CARDIA
Study 0133
Julius M. Gardin,.Lynne E:. Wagenknecht, HodaAnton,Culver, John
Flack,,SamuelGiddimg, Nathan D. Wong,.Teri A. Manolio. University of:
California, Irvine,.Orange,.CA
P36 Heart Size In the Upper NMmal Range Predicts a Threefold Increase In
Cardiovascolar. Mortafity Among Apparentfy, Healthy Men . Aged
Greater Than 50 Years Wilha Physical Fitness Bekrv,.But Not Above,.
Age Mean. 0134
Leiv Sandvik, Jan Erikssen,. Erik. Thaulow,. Gunnar, Erikssen, Reidar
Mundal,,Trygve Aakhus. Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway
P3f Erlrocard'rographic Determinants of Clinical Outcome in Subjecis With .
Coronary Heart Disease 013S
Mauozio Gakferisi, Michael S. Lauer, Daniel Levy. Framingham Heart.
Study,. Framinghami MA'
P40 Physkal Aciivity Associated With Less Left Ventricular Mass in Chil-
drere The lArrrcatine Study 0136
Kathleen F. Janz, Larry T. Mahoney, Trudy, L.. Burns, lane Golden, Ron-
ald~M. Lauer. Universityof.Iowa, Iowa CityIAP41 Migraine and Subsequent ftirks of Cardiovascular
Disease in the
Phyri-
ciarn' Health Study 0137
JulieE..Buring,. Patricia R. Hebert, JoAnn E. Manson; Meir JJ Stampfer,
Nancy,R; Cook, Richard'Peto; Charles H. Hennekens. Harvard MedicaL
School, Bostone MA'
P42Heigh't and Ridc of Future Myocardial Infarction 0138
Patricia R. Hebert, Janet W. Rich-Edwards, JoAnn E. Manson, Paul M.
Ridker, Julie E.Burting, Charies H. Hennekens...Channing Laboratory,
Brigham and Women'sHospital, Harvard Medical Schoot,! Boston,i MA
69

8asic Science/Circu/ation:
Mechanics of the
Isolated Heart
Poster Presentation
Boards P43-P50
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed* 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
Presenter Presenti 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
sirrsle-Reaf Venus Steady'state Assenment of Left Ventricular fuec-
tion 0139
Kenneth B. Campbell, Hesameddin Taherij Robert D. KirkpatrickBryan
K.. Slinker. Washington StateUniversity,.Pullman; WA, and!Univershy
of Vermont, Budington,~ VT
Real-Thne Volurnes in the Workhr0 RatHeart 0140
Daniel G.,Waksman, Michael D. Herr,,Joseph J. Mclnerney: Depart,
ment of Medicine and Department of Bioengineering, Pennsy/vania
State University, Hershey, PA
The RetisHve troperties of the VeMride Do Not Wirie O:ygen in Dog
HeaA 0141
Osamu Kawaguchi, Yoichi iGoto, Shiho Futaki, Yuichi Ohgoshi,i Hitoshi ,
Yaku, Katsuya Hata, Toshiyuki Takasago,, Akio Saeki, Hiroyuki Suga.
National Cardiovascular Center, Osaka,. lapan.
Physiologic Afterload'Irofonss Pressure-Generating Capacity im Iso-
lahd Canine Left VMtsides 0142
Daniel BurkhoH, Pieter P. de Tombe, William C. Hunter. The Johns
Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD
Contractile Dynamics of the Left Veatricle: Effect of Volume and Acti-
vatlon 0143
Sanjeev G...Shroff,.Kenneth B, Campbell. University ofiChicago; Chi-
cago,.IL,. and Washington State. University, Pullhwn,. WA
Does Optinul Heart Rate for.rump Fr.u.lion Differ Between Ri6M and
Left VeatriclerT 0144
Hiroshi Miyawaki, Seiji Yamaguchi, Yoshiaki Tamada, Masanori
Shirakabe, Akio Fukui, Hitonob'u Tomoike. Yamagata University, Yama-
gata,Japan
Medursoelec4ical Feedback Effect of Altering frreload and Afierk>ad
in Setvo-ConEralked Isolated Canine Veetrides 0145
David'E. Hansen. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
ARerations in.left Veo6icular Medranics in Rapid hcin6-hdraced
He.rt Failrsre 0146
Matthew R. Wolff, Yasuhiko Harasawa, Pieter P. deTombe- Daniel
Burkhoff,, William C. Hunter, David A. Kass. Jhefohns Hopkins Medi-
cal Institutions, Baltimore, MD

MON
AM
NOV
11
Clinical Cardiology:
Catheter Ablation of
Accessory Pathways I
California Pavilion D
Anaheim~ Hilton Hotell
10:45 AM-t2:t5 PM
Chairmen:
Karl H. Kuck, Hamburg, Federal Republic of
Germany.
Warren M. Jackman, Oklahoma City, OK
10:45late Recurrences After Radiofnquency, Catheter Ablation of AccessoryPatlrways 0091
Jonathan f. Langberg, Yoon-Nyun Kim, Hugh Calkins, Ip5oSousa, Rafef
E8-Atassi,.Jefferson Burroughs, Angel Leon, Fred. Morady. University of
Mich'igan,.Ann Arbor,.Ml
11AQ Right Ahial Approach to RadiofreQuency,Curremt Catheter Ablation of
Mferoseptal Accessory Pathways 0092
Karl H. Kuck, Michael Schiuter;,Wolfgangpuckeck, IannisChi4adAkis.
University Hospitai. Eppendorf, Hamburg,.Fedpral IRepublicnf Germany,
11:15 Radiofrequerrcy Abiation, Elucidates Accessory, Pathway Anatomy,
0093
James H. McClelland, Karen J. Beckman,.Xumzh'ang Wang, H. AndrewHazlitlt,. Michael IJ Prior,
Nicholas Twidale, Kriegh P:.Moultlon, Carlos A.
Roman,. Ralph Lazzara, Warren M. Jaekman.,University of Oklahoma
and Veterans AdmimistrationMedical.Center, Oklahoma City, OK
11:30 Effect of Atrial Endocardial Radiofrequency Ablation of Accessory,
Pathways on Coronary Artery, Anatomy 0094
AIIenj. Solomon, Cynthialol. Tracy, John F. Swartz,.Kathleen M. Rea-
gan, Pamela E. Karasik. Georgetown University.and Uniformed Serviees.
Univenity, of theHealth Sciences, Washington;,DC
11:45AbdiUorr of lrft-Sided Accessory Pathways Using Radiofrequency,
EnerYy: Efficacy of Atrial Insertion Site Ablation 0095
Mohammad Jazayeri Jasbin Sraf, David Krum, Randy Nest, Issam Al-
gitar,.Tanvir Bajwa, Masood Akhtar. Sinai Samaritan Medical Center,
Mihvaukee, WI'
12d10. New.Genentlon of Catheters for.Mappin6 and Abiation:.A Rotating
Tip and Lateral Defkctabfe. Catheters 0096
Boaz Avitall, John Hare, Cynthia Lessila, Hua Gao, Charles Buckoff,
Zalmen Blandc, Mohammad Jazayeri; Masood Akhtar. Sinai Samaritan
Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI
94

MON
AM
NOV
11
Cardiovascular Nursing:
Issues in Coronary Artery Disease
Poster Presentation
Boards P138-P144'
Convention Center Exhibit'Hall
Poster Displayedi 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
Presenter Present: 10i45 AM-12:45 PM
P138' The Coronary Artery Bypass Strrgery Experience in Wornen: DifficuRia
in Recruitment 0234
Sue:M.,Penckofer, Karyn Holdn,.NanayM. Fink, Maureen Barren. Uni:
versity of Illinois, Chicago;. Loyola Medical Center, Maywood, and1
Good Samaritan Hospital,.Downers Grove, IL
P139 Patient Perceptions of Quality of Life One Year.After CoronaryArtery Surgery; Was It Worth
~ItT. 023SKathleen B. King,.Laura A. Porter) Lisa Norsen. Univers'rfy.ofiRochester,
Rochester,. NY,
P140 Variables Affecting the Reporting of Pain Following an Acute Myocar.
dial.Infarction0236
Judith M. Schwartz, Colleen S. Keller. Arizona5tate University, Tempe,
AZ
P141 Cardiovascular Responses to Bedmaking In Acute Myocardiaa Infarc-
tion Patients Compared to Two Control Graupa. 023>Joanne S. Harceil,. Carolyn iGraham, Penny N.
Welty,. Mary J. Jackson.
AmeliaG: Futrell, Steven Forst,.LuA'nn:FerrelL University.of North Cao-
olilna, Chapel Hill; NC
P142 Is Informed Consent Possible During Acute Myocardial Infarction?
Implications in Clinical Trials 0238.
Kathleen C. Voigt, RobertiA. Short, Marcus A. DeWood. The Heart
Institute oflSpokane; Deaconess and.Sacred Heart Medical Cenlers,
Spok'ane, WA'
P143 Follow-up of CPR-Trained Family, Members of. High-Risk Cardiac
Patients 0239
Kathleen Dracup, DebraK: Moser,.Ce6ne Marsden,.SheIMy,E'. Taybr,.
Peter M. Guzy. University of California, Los Angeles, School of Nursing,
School of Medicine, and'Department.of Psychology, Los Angeles;.CA
P144 N4rsingAPproach to Asymptoroatic Nonfustaieed Ventricular Tadty-
cardia in the Post-CAST Era 0240
Susan A. Walthalli Debra Frankovich, Barbara Fromm, Julie FresardJ
Karen Merritt, Michael H.,Lehmann., Wayne State University/Harper
Hospital,.Detroit, MI
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MON
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11
Arteriosclerosis:
Transgenic Animals in
Lipoprotein Research
Pacific A
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
10:45 AMr12:15 PM
Chairmen:
/an L. Breslow, New York, NY
Lawrence C. Chan, Houston, TX
10:45 Tissue-Specific Expression of the Human Apolipoprotein A-IV.Gene in
TranigenicMfce 0067
Stephen J. Laueri W. Scott Simonet,. Nathan Bucay, Harshini V: de Silva,
John M:.Taylor,:Gladstone Foundation Laboratories, University of Cak-
fomia, San Francisco, CA
11:Ot1 InteracMon of ~ Human Apo A-1 and CETr Genes in . Transgenic Mice
llerttlb In a Profound Decrease in HOL Cholesterol 0066
Tony Hayekl, Tova Chajek-Shaul,.Annemarie Walsh, LuisB.,Agellon
Philippe Moulin, Alan R. Talll, Jaut L. Bresbw: The Rockefeller University,
and Columbia University,.New York, NY 11:15 Tnnrgt:nk Mice Exprexina Apolipoprotein ft 0069
Weijun Xiong. Eva2sigmond,.Antonio M. Gotto qr.,.K;Y: Lei,.Lawrence.
Chan. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, T%',
11:30 Liver-Spetifn: Regulation of the Human Apolipoprotein E/C-I Gene
Locus in Transgenic Mice 0070
W.,Scott Simonet, Nathan Bucay, David W. Walker,.Guoming Zhu,.
John M. Taylor. GlAdstoneFoundation Laboratories, University of Cali-. fomia, San Francisco; CA
11:45 Eapresrion.of Human Apolipoprotein E Vaiantsin Transgenic Mice
0071
Sergio Fazio; Yukio Horie; W. Scott Simonetj Karl H.Weisgraber, John
M.:Taylor,.Stanley C. Ra1PJr. Gladstone.Foundation Laboratories, Uni-
versity of California, SanFrancisco; CA
12:00 Overrxprtssiott of Human Apolipoprolein C-111 in Transgenic Mice
Caurn Abnormal Accumulation of Low Density he-leta-MiEra6ng
Apolipoprotein 114ti-6Al-Containins and Alpha-Migrating Apo1P
poprotein E-Al-Cottttaittiug flpoproteinK 0072
Harshini . V.: de Silva, Stephen l. Lauer, W.Soott Simonet, Jaime Mas.
Oliva, Karl iH. Weisgraber, John M. Taylor. Gladstone Foundation Latxr,
ratories, University of California, San Francisco, CA
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MON
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11
Arteriosclerosis:
Vessel Wall I
Poster Presentation
Boards P11-P14
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
Presenter Present: 10:45 AM-12;45 PM,
P11 Protetliop FromAtherorclerosis in Vein Graft by Rigid E.temal Sup-
port 0107
/ean Batellier, Michel Wassef, Regine Merval, Micheline Duriez, Aliin,
Tedgui. Hopital Lariboisi&e, Paris, France
P12 Relatfomhip of Shear Strep to AUherordnoris Progresrion 0106
C. Michael Gibson,~ Lazaro Diaz, Krisna Kandarpa, Richard C. Pasternak,
Frank M.sacks,.Charles Feldman, TamasSandor,.Peter H. Stone. Brig-
ham and'Women's Hospital and8eth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA,
P13 Lywplwsphalidyldqlire: Eueratial Ro1ein the Produclion of Immu-
noreadivt EndotlreNn-(1,2) In EndotheNal Cells by Oxidited Low Den-
9iW Lipnproteirn 0109
Fran4oise Martin-Nizard,.Hayat Sqali-Houssaini,.Patrick Duriez, lean-
Charlbs Fruchant. Institirt.Pasteur, LilieFrance
P14 Parifked Low Density Upoproteirn Increase the Exposure of Fibrinogen
Binding Sild PollorrinR StinwEatlan With ADP 0110
Gijsbert van Willigen, Genie Gorter, lan-Will4m N. Akkerman. Univer-
sity Hospital Utrecht,.Utredrt,.The. Netherlands
96

MON
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NOV
11
Stroke:
Stroke-Mechanisms,
Diagnosis, and Therapy
Poster Presentation
Boards P23-P33
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM,
Presenter Present: 10:45 AM-12;45 PM
P23 ilte SVoke Potential of Aortk Plaque 0119
Edward A. Fisher, Jeffrey A. Stahli, Jacqqreline H. Budd,l Richard Ll
Taikowski, Allan S. Klapper,.Jesse Weinberg, Stanley,Tubrim, Deborah
R. Horowitz, Michael Ostrow,.Martin E. Goldman. Mount Sinai School
of Medicine, New York,. NY.
P24 Intra-aortic Debris as a: Potential source of Embolik.Stroke 0120
David C. Rubin, Mary, W.' Hawke,.Clara V:..Massey, Gary, D. Plotbick.
Urtiversiry of Maryiand,. Baltimore, MD
P25 Cerebral Ischemia During Defibrillator Testing 0121
Igor Singer, Harvey. Edmonds, Jacoba Van der Laken, David SIatM, Erie
Austina Joel IKupersmith. University of Louisville, Louisville,. KY
P26 Transcatheter Clowre of Patent Foramen OvakAfter.Presunted Para-
do><ical Embolism 0122
Nancy D. Bridges, William Hellenbrand, Larry Latson,. James. Filiano,.
Stanton Perry, John F~. Keane,. Jane W,. Newburger, Christy Faherty,.
James E.. Lock..Children's Hospital, Boston; MA
P27 Forty-Three-Month Fdlowwp of Extracraoiai Carotid Arterial Disease
and Mitral Annular Gkium for Thrtamboembolia Stroke in Elderly
Patients 0123
Wilbert S. Aronow, Myron R. Schoenfeld, Hal Gutstein..HebrewHospi-
tal. for Chronic Sick and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx,. NY P20 An Absence of
Nocturnal Blood Pressure Fall Is Associated With Silent.
Cerebrovacttlar Damagec0124,
Akiko Kawamoto,. Kazuyuki Shimada,.. Masanori: . Nishinaga, Shigeaki
Kimura, Toshio Ozawa. Kochi Medi¢al School, Kochi, and Jichi Medical
School, Japan
P29 Prevention of Embolic Stroke by a Novel Antagonist of Platelet GP
llb/IUa 0125
Christof M1 Kessler, Andrew B. Kelly, William D: Suggs, Roberti M.
Scarborough,,Israel F. Charo, David R. Phillips,,Laurence A. Harker,,
Stephen R:. Hanson.Emory, University,. Atlanta,. GA,. University of'.
Liibeck; Federal Republic of~Germany; and COR Therapeutics, San
Francisco, CA,
P30 Platelet Activation in Cerebrovascular Stroke 0126
ChristofM.. Kessler, BruceC.,Mackay, Ulla M. Marzec, Laurence A..
Harker: Emory Uhiversity,.Atlanta, GA, and University of Lubedc,.F'ed4
eral. Republic of Germany
P31 Withdraum0127P32Cyclic Flow Reductions In Stenosed Monkey Carotid Arteries Due to.
Acute Platelet Thrombus Formation: Inhibited With Aspirin Rut.
Renewed With.Epinepbrine 0128.
John D. Folts, Ross L. Levine, Paul L. Kaufman. Departments of Medicine, Neuroloi and
Ophth'almology;.Universityofi Wisconsin,.
Madison, Wl
P33 The Incidence of Small Cerebral InfarcYions in.Patienb With Attial'Fibrillation 0119'
Ikuko Katoh, Nobuko Iwata, Toshiyuki Tanaka, Hiroshi Ohe,.Naoya
Watanabe, Yasushi Kanoh, Yasuyuki Kurimoto,. Shigenobu Yamada.
Yodogawa Christiam.Hospital,.Osaka,Japan
Ot

Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care:
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Room A-10
10:45 AM-12:15 PM
Chairmen:
Marc S. Visner, Worcester, MA
Nisha Chandra, Baltimore, lv1 D
MON
AM
NOV
11
10:45 Correc7ion of Intrawryocadial Hypercarbic Addosif with farbicarb
rreventil EzacerbaHon of Hypercubia and Transient Contractile
Osprestion Auociahd With Sodium Bicarbanate 0029
Joshua R: Sonett, Lauren S. Baker, Mark A. Knox, Hsi Cheng,.. Laurence Landow, Marc S.
Yisner,:Univversity of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA'
11A10 Tke inA.ence of High Periwioa Pressures in a Cardne Card'iac Areed
Model 0030
Mark G. Angelos, Daniei J. DeBehnke, James E. Leasure. Wright i State
University, Dayton, OH
11:15 Cheit fMedtania D.ring ir.pact Loading Differ From Manual CrR
0031
Howard R. Levin, Kreg G: Gruben, Joshua E. Tsitlik, AIan,D. Guerct,
Neil S. Rothman,~ W. David Sullivan, Myron L Weisfeldt, Henry R.
Halperin. The Johns Hopkins School of Medi'cime, Baltimore, MD
11:30 AUial Natriuretic Factor limits tbe Pressor Response After High-Do.e
Epi.ephrire OneiK CPR In Humanm 0032
Norman A... Paradis,. William i B. ,Malarkey,. Gerard B. Martin, Mark G.
Goettin6, Emanuel P. Rivers, Michael P. Pryor, Richard M. Nowak. New
York ,Universitly,, NewYork NY'
11:45 Active Comprewioe-Deaomyrerion Resuscitation: A New Metlrod of
Cardlopulrnanary Re.uadtatfon 0033
Todd J, Cohen, Keley J. Tucker, Rita F. Redberg, Keith G. Lurie, Michael
C. Chin, Nelson B: Schiller, Melvin M. Scheinman, Michael L Callaham. ,
University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
12:00 VenfBaBon Dains CpR M34
Nisha C. Chandda, Kreg G:,Gruhen, Joshua E. Tsitlik, Alan D. GuerciJ
Solbert Permutt, Myron L. Weisfeldt. The Johns Hopkins Medical Inst,
Baltimore, MD
73

Cardiovascular Surgery:
Peripheral Vascular Disease I
California Pavilion B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
10:45 AM-12:1i5 PM
Chairmen:
Hartzell V. Schaff, Rochester, MN
Harry L Bush Jr., New York, NY
MON
AM
10:45Prediciing Long-term Cardiac Complications After Vascular SurEery:
Importance of Preoperative Clinical Features, Thallium Data, and tRri-
operative Complicatbns 0065
Sumita D. Paul, Christopher M. Coley, Terry S. Field, Charles A.
Boucber, David C. Brewster, Richard P. Cambria, William A. Abbott,
Kim A. E'ag9e..Massachusetts General Hospital,l Boston, MA
11:06 ProprosHc Value of Oipyridamole Thallium in Patients With Peripheral
Vascular Disease 00"
I. Michael Bacharach,.Todd D: Miller, Alan R. Zinsmeister. Minnesota
CCinic, Rochester, MN
11:15 Three-Dir.ensianal Rernnshncfioe of ; the Carotid Bifurcation With
Vascular Ultrasound Using a New Porition Registration Device 0087
Michael J. Vbnesh, Charles L. Mesh, Kok-hwee Ng, Donna R. Black-
bumDavid D. McPherson, James S.T. Yao. Northwestern University,
Chicago, IL
11:30 Improved Detection of Source of Peripheral Arterial Embolism With
TnnresaqhasealEchocardiography 0086
Ian W: Black,. Andrew P. Hopkins;.Lineoln C-L. Lee, Beverley M...lacob-
son, Warten. F. Walsh. Prince Henry Hospital,. Sydney,. New South
Wales, Australia
11:45 New ClassNkallan of Aortic Dissection by,Transesophageal Edrocardi-
o6raphy 0089
Raimund Erbel, Hellmut Oelert, Jurgen Meyer, Maria Puth, Dirk HBus-
mann, Werner Danie4, Stephano Maffei, Aurelio Caruso, Gianni Slavich,
George Sutherland, Susanne Mohr-Kahaly, Xavier Marcwggi,i European
Cooperative Study Group. University of Mainz, Mainz, Federal Repub-
Bc of Germany
12:00 Outcome of Stanford Type B AMe Aortic Dissection 00"
Kazuo Neya,.Hideo Adachi; Shunei Kyo,.Sosuke KimuraYujiYokote,
Ryozo Omoto. Sailama Medical'SchoolJ Saitama, lapan
Ek]

Basic Science:
Louis N. Katz Prize
Competition
Room C -2
10:45 AM-12:45 rM
Chairmen:
Arnold M. Katz, Farmington, CT
Judith L Swain, Philadelphia, PA
MON
AM
10:45 Dystropkin mRNA Transcripts Are DiHerentially Expressed Darin ;
Heart, Skeletal Murck, and firain DevelopmenE 004 0
1:05 Roger D.,Bies,Stephanie F, Phelps, M. Dolores Conez, Robert Robert
C. Thomas Caskey; Jeffery S. Chamberlain. Baylor College of Medicin
Houston, TK,.and Universiryof Michigan.Medi¢ali School, AnnArbo
MI
Bask Fibroblast Growtlr Factor Enhancer ahe Coupliof of InEim s,
e,:
r,
al
Hyperplaria and Ptoliferation of Vasa Vasonnn in Injured ltat Arteri
004 es
1
11:25 Elazer R..Edeltlnan, MatthewA.. Nugent, MorrisJ..,tCamovsky: Harva
Medical SchoolJ Boston, MA
sin{le Nudeotlde Resolution of Sterol Reaalatory.Re6ionof HMG Co rd
A
Redudase Promoter 004 2
11:s Timothy F. Osborne. University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA
Spedes-Spet,ific Regulation of Ihe Apo A-1 Gene 004
3
12:U5 Mary Sorci+Thomas,. MaryW:, Kearns. Bowman Gray School
Medicine, Winston-Salem,. NC
Cooperative Interaciicm Between NF-1(appa-8 and AP-1 hoteins A of
re
RearrMed for llpopolyraodiar{de Induction of t6e Human Tmue Fact
Promoter 00 or
"
Nigel . Mackman, Thomas S. Edgington. Research Institute of Scrip
Clinic, La Jolla, CA ps
75

Cardiovascular Surgery:
Peripheral Vascular Disease II
Poster Presentation
Boards P15-P22
Convention ~ Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
Presenter Present: 10:45 AMr12:45 PM
MON
AM
NOV
11
t15 Role of HyaerRpidemia and Lp(a) In IntLnal Hype+plaiu rollowing
Carotid 6idaAerectany. 0111
Harry,L. Bush Jr., Denise C. Sernashko; Daniel Levine, Thomas Parker,.
Stuart D. SaalBnuce R. Gordom Cornell UniversiryNew York, NY
f 16 Neurological Oukane Following Repair of AtKwryHm of the Aortic
Arcfi Using Frofound Hypotlrcmda and Ciradatory ArroK 0112
Christie T.T. Tan, Hart2elll V. Sch'aff. Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation)
Rochester, MN.
f 17 Vasadar St.oolh Mwcle Cell Oulgrowlh From Hmaan Athermderofk
Lesimn.Ohhined Ierwftr&oudy. by Diredional AtlwrecLmny. 0113
J. Geoffrey Pickering, Lawrence Weir, K. Rosenfield, J. Stetz, JJM. Isner.
St; Elitabeth'sHospital,.Tuhs University,.Boston, MA
plft Carnitine Hm.eo.fasts i. Intermittent Claudkailan 0114
Fabio di Lisa, Gregorio Brevetti, Roberta Menabb, Sergio Perna, Noris
Siliprandi. Department of Medicine, Second'Medi'ral Schoo6 University,
of,NaplesNaples, and Institute of Biological ChemistryUnirversity of
Padua, Padua,.ltaly-
P19 Expansion Rak of Thorack Aortk AnetryNro. 0115
Yoshiaki Masuda, Kazunori Tak'anashi, Junichiro Takasu;.Yutaka Aoyagi,
Nobuhiro Morooka, Shigeru Watanabe, Yoshiaki Inagaki. Chiba Uni-
versity, Chiba, Japan
P20 The Age-Aaodahd ataeae in AAerta4 SUffneu Is Attenuated by
Chranic EnercYe 0116
Peter Vaitkevi¢ius, James Engel, Jeanette Wright, Loretta Lakatta,.
Andrew Goldberg, Jerome Fleg. Gerontology Research Center,
National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, and Geriatrics
Division, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD
121, Deep EtdarEae~o.y Versa Sryerfitiai Mttlm.l flalloon Injury: Differ-
eatial Response to ftarit FiMobla.l Growth Fadar 0117
Michael A. Parish, Eugene A. Gtrossi; Tohru AsaiF; Gnegory, Baumann,
Aubrey C. Galloway: New 'York University Medical Center, New
York, NY
F 22 Protection of frn.U.drerdc spiul Cord N/ury by Ierfudon Cooling of
the Intrathecal spaae 011g
Koichi Tabayashi, Koki Niibori, Hidbhiko Konno, Hitoshi Mohri.
Tohoku University, Sendaii Japan
119

Basic Science/Circulation:
Vascular Pathophysiology-
Clinical Studies
Room C-4
10:45 AM-12:15 PM
Chairmen:
Helmut Drexler, Freiburg, Federal Republic of
Germany
Richard O. Cannon III, Bethesda, MD
MON
AM
NOV
11
10:45 rardotltelirtm-Dependeet and -Independent Vasodilation and Reactive
Hypenemia In HeaNhy imokers 0050
ChristinaR3ngeraark,.Ake Wennmakln. Gothenburg. University,.Goth, enburg, Sweden
11:00 L.ocalization, of, the Increase in Coronary Vascular Resistance After
Cigarette Smoking in Honuns 0051
James E. Quillen, Jimes D. Rossen, J. Antonio G. Lopez, Stefen L.
DeBoel, Michael D. Winniford. University of Iowa and Veterans Admin-
istration Medical Center, Iowa City,.lA
11:15 Evidence for the Presence of a'"Myorardial Raynaud's Mrenontenon""
In Patients With Systemic Sclerosi. 0052
Akihido Tani,, Yoshio Ish'ida, Takakazu Morozumi, Chinchou Takijiti,
Kazufumii . Kimura,. Michitoshi Inoue, Takenobu ~ Kamadi. The First
Department~o6 Medicine and the Depanmentof Dermatology,, Osaka
UniNersitySchool of Medidne, Osaka, Japan
11:30 Evidence Suggesttos TiutFndatlroRal Dysfunction Is.Nol the Cause of
Coronary Vasospunr In Patients With Variant Angina 0053
Kensuke Egashira,. Tetsuzi Inou, Yositaka Hirooka. Research institute of
Angiocardiology, Kyushu University School o6Medicine,. Fukuoka;,
Japan
11:45 Effect of tntracoronary r-Aranine Infusion on Acetykialine-Induced Vaocrmstrictlon of Large
At6eronatouw Coronary Arteries in Numans
0054
Jean L Dubois-Rand6, Robin Zelinsky, Serge Adnot, Georges EII
Badaoui, . Hans. Decoster, Alain ~ Castaigne. . Henri i Mondor Ui4iversity;
Creteil-Paris, France
12:00 iArginitte Improvea Endotlrclial Function in the Coronary Microcircv-
latbn of Patieeb WNh Hyperdrolhterolemia 0055
Hehnut Drexkr,. Anddeas M. Zeiher; Hanjiirg Jrrst. University of Frei-
burg, Freiburg, Federal Republic of Germany
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11
Clinical Cardiology:
Ventricular Tachycardia/
Sudden Death
California Pavilion A
Anaheim Hilton Hoteli
10:45 AM-12:15 PM
Chairmen:
Sanjeev Saksena, Newark, NJ
Gerald V. Naccarelli, Hbuston, TX
10.45 Factors Aaociated With Sudden Cardiac Death In Survivors of Acute
Myonrdial Infarction 0079
Michael O. Sweeney, A[thuriI. Moss, Shirley Eberly, Mark Andtews.
University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
11:00 Unfavorable Outoorne In Patients With Primary Electrical Disease Who
Survived Cardiac Arrest oppp
Eric F. Wever,. Richard N. Hauer, Anton Oomen, Patricia F. Bakker,
Ertienne O: Roblbs de Medina. University Hospital, Utrecht, The
Netherlands
11:15 Is Low Ejection Fraction the BeN Way to Select Cardiac Arrest Survi-
vors Who Will BeneBt Frorn an fmplantable Der6rillatort 0091,
Mark H. Anderson, A. John Camm. Su George's Hospital Medical
SchoolJ London,,England
1130 Actuarial ProbabNily of A,uloatatic Iwtptantabk Cardioverter-Defibril-,
latoe Shocke lit Sudden Death Suerivnrs With No Inducible Ventricular
Tadtyrardia 0082
Jasfiir Sra, Anita Krebs, Kathi Axtell,l AnwarDhala, Masood iAkhaar. Sinai i
Samaritan Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI i
11:45 Survival Rater of Patients With MalipuM Ventricvlar ArrhyHuaia:,
Comparison of Medical Therapy, Versus tieplantable Defibrillator
Therapy, 0003
Chung W. Choue, Soo G: Kim, Kevin J. Ferrick, James A. Roth, John D.
Fisher, Montetrore Medical'Center, Bronx, NY 13:00 9ectraphyaaloek Tepins and Nbmrrtaiaed
Ventricular Tachycardia:
Final Report of a Prospective Study In Patients With Coronary Artery.
Disease and Impaired Ventrinilar Function 0064
David J. Wilber, Brian OlshanskyPatriek Scanlon. Loyola:Uniwenity
Medical Center, Maywood, IL
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Cardiovascular Radiology:
Contrast Media/Vascular Therapy
Moderated Poster, Presentation
Boards P1-P10
Convention Center Exhibit Hall'
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
Discussants:
Alan ). Greenfield, Boston, MA
Gary ). Becker, Miami, FL
MON
AM
1`1 Safety of High Versus Low Oanolality Contrarf Media In Diagnosfic
Cardiac Calfwkwitadart 0097
Earl P. Steinberg, Richard D. Moore, NeiE R. Powe, Sandra L. Graziano;
Ramana Gopalan, Marc R. Litt, Jeffrey A. Brinker. Johns Hopkins. Uni-
versity, Baltimore, MD
n oNnotic Effects of Intravenous InJecdon of ContraN Media on Cirnr-
latlag f ta.ma Volume In Cardiac IaNeaN: Comparisou Between
Nonfonk and frlonoadd Dimer ConlraR Media 0040
KenJi sakuma Mitsuhiro Fukao, Shigeo Kakinoki, Ichiro Sakuma.
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Hokkaido University School
of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan
n Inaease in Blood aad Plasma Volume After Mgfocardlography: Are
There Differencer Between High- and low-0smolality Contra.t
Mediai 0099
Rainer Schr3der, Harald Fischer, Gisberl Kober, Martin Kaltenbach.
University. Hospital, Frankfurt am Main, Federal Republicof'Germany.
Pt InhNtition of ADf-Iodrrced f latekt Aggregation by lorric and Noniortic
CankaA Media in Human Plasma 0100
Rohil AMora, Nighat Khan, Asru K. Sinha. Columbia University and'
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, NY
PS DNecYio.al Caronary AWerecbrny of Splrenou. Vein Graft Opid
tesforn 0101
Kirk N. Garratt, Malcolm R. BeIIJ Peter B. Berger, John F. Bresnahan,~
Stuart T. Higano. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN',
Pi Directional Caronauy Atheredorny for Tbrovolms-Coniaining lnions:
Irnproved Oukotne 0102
David R. Hohlnes, Stephen G. Ellis, Kirk N' Garratt. Mayo Clink, Roch-
ester, MN
P7 Emergency f1a11ooe ValwfopWly,a. Me Primary Procedure In hdent.
With Aortk S4erroda and Cardfo0edc Sladc 0103
Alain Cribier, Fehmi Remadi, Ren6 Koning, Luis Kortsartz, Guenter Stix,
Brice Letac. UniversKy, of Rouen, Rouen, France
fA A Prospective EvalraBon of Steqvbe Mitral Balloon DBatation Using
the Ntone TedwAq.e 0104
A. Vahanian, P.L. Michel, B. Cormier, G. Ghanem, E. Dadez, B. lung,
):P. Maroni,i J. Acar. Tenon Hospital, Paris, France
P9 Hemodyaatttit Profile of Hepatk Venom Outflow Obrtruciion aed
Impact of Penyhneow Trarrhssinal AnOioptuly 0305
Upendra Kaul, Vishwa Dev, K. Srinath Reddy, Samiran Nundy, Harbans
Wasir. All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, hhdia
P10 No.operatlve Treaheent of Membraaous obtrrrcilon of Inferior Vena
Cava by rarqAaneorw Balbon Trarnluminal Angiopla.ty 0106
Xue-Liang Yang, Chuan-Rong Chen, Tsung O. Cheng. Guangdong Car-
diovascular Institute, Guangzhou, China, and George Washington Uni-
versitly, , Washington, , DC
m

MON
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NOV
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Clinical Cardiology:
Left Ventricular Function I
Poster Presentation
Boards P58-P69
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AMr12:45 PM
Presenter Present: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
P58 Srrrvival'and Predictors of Survival in Patients With Congestive Heart
FaNure Due to t]ratas Disease 0154
Charles Mady, Antonio C:P. Baeretto,.Evandro T.,Mesquita, Rita H.A..
Cardoso, Julia T. Fukushima, PauJo R5. Silva. Heart Institute, University,
of S-ao Paulo, S5o PauJoBrazil
P59 Sensidvityy and Specificity, of the Tilt Test in Adults 0155MasanorilOkabe,.Mark Schlucter,
L'on.Castlf, JamesMaloney,.Fetnat
Fouad-Tarazi: The Cleveland. Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P60 Paradoxinl Vasocans/rktive Response to Volume Loading in Patients
With DiLited Cardiomyopatlry 0156
Massimo Volpe, Cristina Tritto,. Nicola DeLuca,. Raffaele Marchegiano,
Paolo deCampora, Bruno Trimarco. First.ClilnieaMedica,.University of Naples,. Naples, Italy
P61 Analysis of Changes in Regional Left Ventricular Function Produced by
Tachypatns 0157
Peter S. Rahko. University of!.Wisconsin,~ Madison,.WI.
P62 The Physibkogical Rasis of Thoracic Impedance Measurements of
Stroke Volume 01St1
Gwyneth.deVries-Owens; John V. Tyberg.:. The University of Calgary,
Calgary~ Alberta, Canada
P63 Us:efrdness of Dual-Rekl Conductance Catheterin Man: In Comparison
With Sin(ile-Fkld'Conductance Catheter 0159
Yoshihiko Hayashi,, Motoshi Takeuchi, Michio Odake, Hildeyukil
Takaoka. Kobe University School ofMedicine,.Kob'e, Japan
P64 Left Ventricular Ejectlon Perfomunce in Patients With Mitral Stenosis
0160
Shinya Goto; Shunnosuke Handa,. Makoto ~ Akaishi,. Sumihisa Abe,
Satoshi Ogawa. Keio University, Tokyo; Japan
P65 Caklum Regulation of Maximum Oxygen Consurrrptioa in the Rat
Heart 0161.
Shao T.,Wua loan Wikman-Coffelt,.Shoji~ Kojima, William W.,Parmley:.
Universiqr,ofCafifomia,, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
P66 Excitatioe-Coneraction eouplin6 in.Hrrrnan Ventricular Myocytes From
Patients With Terminal Heart Failure 0162
Dirk J. Beuckelmann, Michael Nibauer, ENand Erdmann..Depanmenl i
of Medicine IJ University of Munich,. Munich, Federal RepublieofGermany
P67 Acute Effects of EBranol on Cardiac Function and lntracellular Calcium
0163
Shoji Kojima,..S'hao.T~ Wu,..Joan Wikman-Coffelt,.William W. Parmky.
University of Cafifornia;.San Francisco, San Francisco, CA'
P68 Dipyridamole Impain LusHropy in Isolated RatMyorardinm and in
Human Left Ventricle 0164
Alain Nitenberg, Yves Lecarpentier, Isabelle Antony, DenieChevnla.
INSERM ~U251, ,CHU'Bich'at,. Paris,. France
P69 Henrodynamic Correlates of Diastolic Relaxation and Filling in Aortic Stenosb 0165Jean
L..Vanoverschelde,. BahijaEssamri,. Claude Hanet; ,%avievMicliel..
Jacques Cosyns, lean M. Detry, William ~ Wijns. University of I.ouvain.
Brussels,Belgium i
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Cardiovascular Disease in the Young:
Preventive Cardiology in the Young
Room A-7
10:45 nM-12:15 PM
MON
AM
Chairmen:
Rae-Ellen W. Kavey, Syracuse, NY
R. Curtis Ellison, Boston, MA
10:45 Inverse Anodalion of Dictary Caldum With Systolic Blood herure in
Yarng Chitdren: iUe Eraelagtiaw Chiltirnit's Sfudr 80118
Matthew W. Giilman, Susan A. Oliveria; Lynn L. Moore, R. Curtis Elii-
son. Boston University 5chool of Medicine, Boston, MA'
11:00 Is Inmdin ResMfance Responsibie for the Lipid AMwrmalitles Seep In
Obedlyi 0019
lulia Steinberger, IUbert P. Rocchini. University of Minnesota, Minneap-
olis, MN'
11:15 baggerafed Rfood Re.wre Response to Exercke In Children With
8evate! LDL Choleskeol 0020
Rae-Ellen W. Kavey, Oaniei A. Kveselis, Nancy E. Emm. State University
of New Yodc Health Science Center at Syracuse, Syracuse, NY
11:30 Hfectlvenen of a Payllk.n-EnritheA Step I Diet In Hyyerdmleder-
oledc Cigdirea, 0021
Christine L. Williams, Adene Spark, Nancy Halay; Caren Axekad; Bar.
bara Stmbino.~ New York Medical College and American Health Foun-
dation, Valhalla, NY
11:45 Rladc-1Mhke D(fferenaes In Apolipopistain E Mrcnotlpes and Theif
Relatlon to Ltpaprolein Conoentratione The eogahun Heart Sludy,
002Z
Sathanur R: Srinivasan, Christian Ehnholm, Wendy Wattigney, Gerald S.
Berenson. Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans, LA,
and National'Publik Health Institute, Helsinl6, Finland'
12:00 Lons-term Effects of r-Ery1hropoietln on Cardiac Performance In
ChNdree 0023
Gerard R. Martin, Raymon 1. Ongkingo, Mary E. Turner, Elaine S.
Skurow, Edward I. Ruley. Children's National Medical Center, Washing-
ton,, DC
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NOV
11
Basic Science/Circulation:
Myocardial Perfusion and Function
Poster Presentation
Boards P82-P88
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
Presenter Present: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
P82 Medunicai Coupling of the Myocardium With Coronary Circulation in
the. Beating and Arrested Heart . 0178JJ Yasha Kresh, Fred Frasch,. Matthew McVey,. Stanley K.
Brockman,
Abraham Noordergraaf: Hahnemann University; Philadelphia, PA'
P83 ChanBes in Myocardiai Stiffness Due to Coronary Perfusion Are
Primadiy Related to Periusion of Postarteriolar Vessels 0179
JonR. Resar, Robert M. Judd,.Henry R. Hallberin,, Frank C.P. Yin. Johns
Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore,.MD
P84 Different Effects of Coronary Perfusion Pressure on Diastolic Proper.ties of Left and Ritht
VeMricies 0180
AkioFukui,. Seijii Yamaguchi,. Yoshiaki Tamada,. Hiroshi Miyawaki,
Gajendra Ban'rya,. Masanori Shirakabe. Yamagata University, .Yamagata,.
Japan
P05 Difference of Gregg's Phenomenon Between Left Ventride and RiBht
VerNride 0181 ~.
Akio Fukui, Seiji Yamaguchi,, Hiroshi Miyawaki,, Yoshiaki Tanmada,.
Masanori Shirakabe. Yamagata. UniversityYamagata; Japan
P86 Gregg's Phenomenon Exists in Uitratlun Trahiecuiae 0182
Vincent J.A. Sehouten,.CoaP.,Aliaart, Nico Westerhof. Laboratory.for,
Physiology, Free Universiry; AmsterdamThe Neth'eriandsP87 Evidence for the Gregg Phenomenon in
Tetanized'Myocardium 0183 Julie Z. Livingston,,Joni R. Resar, Henry R. Halperin,.Frank.C.P: Yin..
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD
Pg8 Mode of Coronary, Perfuslon Modifies Left Ventricular Contractiiity and EnerOetka 0134
Akio Saekij Yoichi'.Goto Shiho Futaki,.Osamu Kawaguchi,. Katsuya
Hata, Toshiyuki Takasago,.Tad W. Taylor, Takehiko Nishioka, Hikoyuki ~
Suga. National. Cardiovascular Center,. Suita,. Osaka, Japan
94

Council on Arteriosclerosis Presents:
George Lyman Duff Memorial Lecture
Pacific C
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
8:00 PM
e,pp, Atberosenesif InDiabetes
Eddvin L. Bierman,.5eattle,..WA
Supported by the Canc91 on AAeriosclerosis
I
Thii lecture will be audiotaped..
i
NOV
11

Clinical Cardiology:
Left Ventricular Function I
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Boards P70-P81
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AMr12:45 PM
Presenter Present: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
MON
AM
P70 Comparison of Global and Regional Left Ventricular Function in Heart
Failure Caused by Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy or Ischemic
Heart Disease 0166
Michel F. Rousseau, Christian van Eyll,l Henri Van Mechelen, Andre A.
Chadier,.Hubert Pouleur. University,of Louvain, Brussels,.Belgipm:
P7t, End-Systolic Indices of Contractile Function Developed From Multlpk
Variably Loaded Reab Following Release of the Valsalva Maneuver
0167
Blase Carabello; James Phillips, Michael Zile.,Medical University of
South Carolina, Gazes Cardiac Research Institute;, and the Veterans
Administration Medical Center, Charleston, SC
P72 Sustained PoatetctraapMolic Polentiatioe Nrytb Repetitive 6ctrastimuR in
Atrial Myocardium 0168
Wesley, W. Brooks, Oscar H. L.. Bing, ChestenH. Conrad, JoshuaGreen-
berg,. William H. Gaasch., Boston Veterans Administration Medical
Center, Boston, : MA,, and Medical I Center of Central Massachusetts,
Worchester, MA
.
P73 Diaftolic Farction of the NonfRling Human Left Ventricle 0169
Walter J. Paulus, Michel F. Rousseau,. Pascali Vantrimpont, Ian Stock-
broeckx, Bart Couck. Cardiovascular Center, Aalst, and University, of
Louvain, Brussels, Belgium
P74 AnIntraoperative Study of the Relationship Between Left and Right
Pericardial Pressures in the Human Heart 0170
Roy A. Semlacheq.Douglas R. Hamilton,.Joho V,.Tyberg, Teresa.M.
Kieser. University of Calgary, Calgary,.Alberta,.Canada..
P75 A Clinical Method for Estimating Tranemural Filling Pressure Durloa
Positive End-Expiratory Pressure Ventilation. 0171
Otto A. Smiseth, Christopher R. Thompson, Hilton Ling Phyllis
Whalen, Murray,RobinsonRobert.T. Miyagishima. St. Paul's Hospital,
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
P76 Can Dobutamine Attenuate Adverse Ventricular Interaction in .rxperi-men41 Right Ventricular
Infarctiont 0172
lames E.. Calvin,:Daphne M. Conroy. University of Ottawa Heart Insti-
tute, Ottawa,.Ontario, Canada
P77Circumflez Occlueion:Alten Mitral Subvalvular Medunia 0173
Stephen C. Rayhill, LuisCastro; Marek A.. Ni¢zyponuk,:Neil B. Ingels,
George T. Oaughters,. Kwok L. , Yun, Ann F. Bolger, Carol W. Mead,
Geraldine C. Derby,. D; Craig Miller. Stanford University. School of
Medicine, Stanford, CAP7t Estimation of Systolic Storage Volume Ratio of the Left Atrium With
Gneangiography. 0174
Hiroshi Miwa,: Michio Arakawa,. Kensaku Kagawa,. Tosh'ryuki, Noda,
Kazuhiko. Nishigaki;. Yoshimi Itlou,. Senri Hirakawa. Gifu University,
Gifu,.lapan
P79 Afferload Mismatch of Left Atrium Booster Pump Function in the
Human Diseased Heart 0175
Kazuhiro Katayama,. Masunori Matsuzaki, Kohoshiro Moritani;.Yasuo
Matsuda,. Reizo Kusukawa. Yamaguchi Universidy,.Ube, Japan ~
P80 Increased Left Atriaf. Reservoir FunctionDuring.Cardiac Tampmnde,
Decreased Function During Henwrrhase 0176.
Yasubiro Nishikawa, James P. Roberts, Robert Dysko, Michael Talcott,
Ping Tan,. H. Sidney. Klopfenstein. The Bowman Gray Schoollof
Medicine, Winston-Salem,.NC
Ps1 Stintieraphic Pulmonary Mean Transit Timr- A Simple Index for Pre-
ciie.
Objedive, and Noninvasive Monitoring of Congestive Heart FaR-
are Palienb 0177
Osita Onyekwere, Sorin Brener, Frederick Jaeger, Mark Schluchter,
Robert Hobbs, Gustavo Rincon, Fetnat Fouad. The Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, ClevelandOH
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High Blood Pressure Research:
Humoral Aspects of Hypertension
Poster Presentation
Boards P107-P113
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster, Displayed: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
Presenter Present: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
MON
AM
NOV
11-
P107 Role of rndolhelium-Derived Rela.ing Fador in Antihypertensive
Effect of Captopril 0203
Yuji Otsuka, Nobuhisa Yamamoto,. Tatsuya Okabe,. Tsugio Osada,.
Toshio Kushiro; Nagao Kajiwara Department of Cardiology, Nihon,
University, Tokyo, Japan
r10g Antihypertensive Effect of a Nonpeptlde Angiotensin II Receptor
Antagonist in Renal Hypertensive Rats 0204
Pancras C. Wong,.Thomas.M. Reitly,.Pieter B.M.W.M. Timmermans.
The Du Pont Merck Pharmaceutical Co., Wilmington, DE
r109 Neutral £ndopeptidase Is Invohrod In EndotheRal Degradation of 16nfs
0205
Kristof Graf, Claus Bossaller, Michael'GrSfe, Wolfgang Auch-Schwelk,
ClausR.. Baumgarten,)ochen Niehus, Eckart Fleck. Department of Car-
diology, German Heart Imstitute Berlin, Departmem of Clinical~ Immu-
nology, FU BedinFederal Republic of Germany
?1t0 Role of rrdotlulium-Derived Relaxing Factor ia Antihyperterrive
Effect of Probucol in SHR 0206
YujilOtsuka, Nobuhisa Yamamoto; Ttsuya Okabe, Tsugio Osada,
Toshio Kushiro,. Nagao Kajiwara. Department~ of Cardiology, Nihon
Uhiveniy, TokyoIfpan
Ittt Synthesis of Medullipsin I Invol'ves an Oxidative Step 0207
E. , Eric Muirhead, Bennie Brooks, Lawrence W: Byers. Univeniiy, of
Tennessee and Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis, TN I
Ptli Hemodymmit and Humoral Mechaniftm of Hypothyroid Hyper-
tession 0208
Jose M. Cabral; Fetnat M. Fouad-Tarazi, Emmanuel L Bravo. Cleveland
Clinic Research Institute, Cleveland, OH
P113 The Shear Stress for Disaggregating Red Rlood Cells Is Increased in
Hypertension 0T09Mamhoud Razavian,. Jaime Levenson Muriel Del-Pino, Alain Simon.
Hopital Broussais,. Paris, France
97

MON
PM
NOV
11
Basic Science/Circulation/Kidney:
Therapeutic Agents,
Platelets, and Clotting.
Room AR2
2:0DPM=S:1S PM
Chairmen:
Burton E. Sobel, St. Louis, MO
John D. Betteridge, London, United Kingdom
2:00 NMbition of Induction of Plasnrino6en Activator Inhibitor Type 1.by,
Gemfibrorlli 030{
Satoshi'Fujiii, Burton E..Soliel. Washington University, St.. Louis, MO
2:15 Reoombinant Plasmino8en Activator Inhibitor-1 Protects Platelets
Against the Proteolytic Effects of'~Pfasnrin 0309
Thomas M., Reilly, Susan M. Spitz,. Adrienne L. Racanelli, Mark .5. For-
sythe, Shaker.A. Mousa. The DuPont Merck Pharmaceutical Company,
W ilmington, . DE
2:30 Vitroneclin's Protective Effect on Recombinant Mur.inogen Activator
hnhibilor-1: Structural and Functional Analysis 0310
Shaker A. Mousa, Mark S. Forsythe, Michael C.. Mayo, Anil M. Dwivedi,i
Thomas M:,ReiBy..TheDuPont Merck Pharmaceutical CompanyWil,
mington, DE.
2:45 Diuggregation of Human Platelets: Effects of Nitroglycerin,.N-Acetyl-
cysteine, and S-Nitrosothiols 0311
Yul'ry, Y, Chirfmv, lurate I:.Naujalis,.R. Edward. Sage, John D. Horowitz.
The.Queen Elizabeth Hospital, AdelaideSouth Australia, Australia
3:00 Platekl Aggregation and.Its Reversal by. Nilroglycerin fn Patients With
Angina. Pectoris 0312
Yuliy Y. Chirkov, /urate.I...Naujalis; R..Edward Sage, John D..Horowirz:.
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Adelaide,.South Australia, Australia
3:15 RMS 180,291: Profile of a Potent, Orally Active Thromboxane Aj
Prostaglandin Endoperoxide Receptor Antagonist . 0313
Martin L. Ogletree,.Don, N. Harris, William A. Schumacher, Steven E.,
Hall,.BaerbelR. Brown, Raj.N. Misra. BristolJMyers Squibb Company,..
Princeton,, NJ I
3:30 Infermisslon and Exhibits
4:00 Ocavpancy, of Adenosine Receptors by Caffeine Prevenb the Expres-
sion of Heferolo6ous Sensitization to Prostacyclin in Human Platelets
0314.
Subir Pau1,.Benedicta Kurunwune,.Italo.Biaggioni. Vanderbilt..Uniwer-
sity, Nashville, TN
4:15 Effect of Aspirin and Serotonin Receptor Blockade on Coronary,Occlu-sion by Thrornbus
Formation. 0315
Claude R. Benedict,. Gerald E:. Todd. Uni~versityy of Texas Medical
School,.Houston, TX
4:30Inhibitiarr of the Vasonrotor Adions of Thrombin by Argatroban 0316Mark ) i Winn,. Kalpana lain,
David ID. Ku. Department of Phanmacology,.
University of Alabama at Birmingham;.Bimoingham,AL
4:45 Nltrate Infusion Even in Low Dose Decreases the Anticoagulant Effect
of Heparin Through a Direct Effect on Heparin Lerek 0317Michael J. Brack', Anthony. H. Gershlikk'.
Groby, Road Hospital, Leicester,
United Kingdom
5.00 Inhibition of Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation After Experimental Bal-
loon Angioplasty: Comparison of Low Molecular Weigh'1 Heparin and
UhfractionatedMeparin . 0318
Martin Oberhoff, Hartmuti.Hanke; Stefan Hassenstein,.SybilleHanke,
Joachim Kamenz, Eb'erhartd. Betz. Department of Cardiology and
Department of Physiology, University ofSiibingen, Tubingen; Federal
Republic of Germany.
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MON
PM
NOV
11
2:00 Effects of Converting-Enzyme Inhihition on MoAality, (SOLVO)
Bentam Pitt, Ann iAobor, MI I
2:15 Effects on Morbidity and Quality of Life (SOLVD)
Salim Yusuf,.Bethesda;.MD
2:30Dired-Actin` Vasodilators (V-Heft II)
Jay. N. Cohn, Minneapolis, MN I
2:45 VentrIcular Anhytfnnfas and'Sudden Death
Robert ). Myerburg,. Miami, F'L
3.00 Surgical Approaches to Heart Failure: Cardiomyoplasty,
Tramplanfation, and Devices
Chu-Jeng Chiu, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Plenary Session ll
Symposium: Survival in Heart Failure
Main Arena
2:00 PM-3:15 PM
Chairmen:
Milton Packer, New York, NY
Philip A. Poole-Wilson, London, United
Kingdom'
Plenary Session lll
Symposium: Cardiovascular Actions
of Adenosine
Main Arena
3:30 PM-4:45 PM
Chairmen:
Luiz Belardinelli, Gainesville, FL
Robert M. Berne, Charlottesville, VA
3:30 Adenofine Reoeptow.and an Overview of Mechanisms of
Action
Gary L. Stiles, Durham, NC
3:45 Effects of Adenoaine on Human Caronary Rlood Flow
Robert M. Wiison, Minneapoli's, MN
4:00 hoteciive Role of Adenoaine During Cardiac Ischernia
Robert M. Mentzen Jp, Buffalo, . NY
4:15 Role of Aderosine ht Diagnosis and Treatment of
Anlrylhmias
JohnP. DiMarco, Charlottesville, VA
4:30 Adenoriee "rT1SciNigraphy'and Echocardlography
in Man
Mario 5. Verani,i Houston;,TX
These sessions will be audiotaped..
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Cardiovascular Radiology/
Clinical Cardiology:
Positron Emission Tomography-
Oxygen Consumption, Ischemia,
and Perfusion Reserve
Poster Presentation
Boards P89-P94
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
Presenter Present: 10:45 AMr12c45 PM,
MON
AM
NOV
11
r89 Validation of Quantification of Myocardial Oxygen Coroumplion
and Oxygen Extraction Fraction Using °O, and Positron Emission
Tor.opaphy. 0185
Yusuke Yamamoto, , Ranil de Silva, ChristopherG:. Rhodes, Hidehiro
IidA, Claire Taylor, Terry Jones, Attilib Maseri. MRC Cyclotron Unit and
Cardiovascular Unit, Hammersmith Hospital,.London,.United Kingdom
P90 Lon of Coronary terfrnion Reserve In PET Ischemia 0184
Johannes Czemin, Gerold Porenta, Giiran Rosenquist, William Kuhle,
Marc DeGroof, Janine Krivokapich,~ Richard. Brunken;. Freny Mody,
Michael E. Phelps, Heinrich.R: Schelb'ert. University of California,. Los
Angeles, School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
P91 Influence of Left Ventricvlu Man on the Identification of Coronary.
Artery Disease Using Dipyridamok ShessRb-82 PET 0187Th'omas H. Marwick, Sebastian A. Cook,.Antoine
M. Lafont, Donald A.
Underwood,.Ernesto E. Sa4cedo. ClevelftndClinic Foundatimn;.Cleve-
land, OH
P92 Inadequate Myocardial ikriuioa in Hypertensive Heart Assessed by
Positron Emission Tomography and Echocard'ayaphy 0188
Yosh'ikazu Tamura,. Hidehirolida,.Akira Takahashi,. Yukihiko Ono,.
Kazuo Uemura;. twao ~ Kanno, Matsutarou Murakami~ Shuichi I Miura.
Research Institute for Brain and Blood VessehAkita; Japan
P93 ReBional Tracer Distribution of N-13 Ammonia and Rubidium-82 in the
Normal Human Heart 0189
Rob Beanlands, Otto Muzik, Gary D. HutchinsKevim Allman, Juergen
vom.Dah'I~ Kien Lee, Markus Schwaiger. University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, MI
P94 Co.t-EffecdNeness of Four. Clinical strategies to Diagnose Coronary
Disease: Superiority of PET Versus 11-201, Exercise ECG, and Coronary
An8logaphyy at Various Prevaleeces 0190
Randolph; E.. Pattenon,.Robert L. Eisner, Steven, F. Horowitz. Carlyle.
Fraser Heart Center, Crawford Long Hospital of Emory University,.
Department of.Medicine (Cardiology) and.Department ofRadioktgy,.
Emory. Unirersity, School of Medicine, Atlanta,. GA;, and Beth Israel.
Medical Center, Mount Sinai School of Medikine,. NewYork,.. NY
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8asic Science/Cardiovascular
Radiology/Clinical Cardiology/
Cardiovascular Disease in the Young:
Cation Magnetic Resonance
Spectroscopy
Room C -6
10:45AMr12:15PM
Chairmen:
Joanne S. Ingwall, Boston, MA
Elizabeth Murphy, Research Triangle Park, NC
MON
AM
NOV
11
10:4S Evidence (or Na'-Dependent HCO, E6ecftanRe During IscAemia and
Reflow In the kolated Rat Heart 0061
Monique Bernard, Joanne S. Ingwall.l Faculte de Medicine, Marseille,
France, and Brigham and Women's Hospital, BostonMA
11:UU Ricarbonate Dependence of Recovery from NttraceBtdar Aoldosia Drr-
ieR Sodlwo-HydroRm Antiport MMbiUUn 0062
Andrew A. Grace, Heidi L Kirschenloh'a, Gerry A. Smith, James C.,
Mntcalfe. Edward L Craare. Peter1_ Weicsherem lamie I i Vandentiere:
!
Universitwof Cambridae. Cambddae: United Kinadom
11:15 Dbsocia8o.e of IntracelMdar Sodium From Contractile State In Guinea
Pig Hearts Treated With Ouabaiu 0063
Nina B. Butwell, Ravichandran RamasamyA. Dean Sherry, Craig,R.,
Malloy. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and Univer-
sity of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX
11:30 Roleof Na' Accumulation on Hypoxia-lnduadDiartolic Dysfunciion
.
in HypeRrophied Hearts 0064
Takatoshi Mochizuki, Monique Bernard,llana Reis, Ellen O. Weintlerg,.
Souen Ngoy, Carl S. Apstein, , Joanne 5.' Ingwall,l Beverly H. Lorell.
HarvardUniversity.and BostonUniversity,.Boston,.MA,.
11:45 ReboundRecovery .of:Intraeellulut'otaeianAfter.ReversibleMyour-
dial In/r.y, 0065
Satoru Kuki, Taizo Hiraish'i6 Hiroshi iTakami,.Hirosh'i, Watari...Osaka Uni-
versity Medical School, Sakai, Japan
12:00 'Il NMR Spechoacopr as a Method to Define Medtaeisms of Trans-
sarcolmnmal Sodiunt Movements Durhts bcfietnia and Reperftdon.
0066
Claudia A. Keon,. Jean-Fnnsois Nedelec, . Kieran Clarke., Institute for
Biological Sciences, National, Research Council, Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
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High Blood Pressure Research:
Cardiac Hypertrophy-Clinical
and Molecular Aspects.
Poster Presentati©n
Boards P95-P1 06
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AM=12:45 PM,
Presenter Present: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
P95 Increased Anglotensin Il-stimulated Collagen Sypthesis in CuMured
Cardiac FRHoblasb From Spontaneausly Hyperlensive Rats 0191
Hitoshi Sano, Hitoshi Okada, , Hideaki Kawaguchi, Hisakazu Yasuda.
Hokkaido University 5chool 'of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan
P96 Regression of Myoandial Fibrosis In Hypertension by ACE Inhibition
Versus Adrenergic Rlodnde 0192
Christian G. Bdlla, Karl T. , Weber. Division of Cardiology; University of
Missouri,:Coiumbia, MO
P97 Myocarrfial HypeArophy and Cardiac Reta-Adrenoceplon in Hyper-
teraive 5ino-Denervated Dop 0193
Michel iGalinier, Jean,Mchel Senar,.Philippe Valet,. Jacques Puel, lean-
Louis Montastruc,.lean-Paul Bounhoure...Toulouse University,.Tou-
louse, France
P98 Prcdondrunt Ezpreasion of Skeletal Afpha-Actin mRNA in the le(t Vea-
triadar Fndorardiwu and Apex at the Early Stage of Pressure Overload
0194
Masashi iNakata, Michio Chiba, Eiji Sumida, Emiko SumidA, Hiroki Oka,
Yoshinori Koga: Kurume University Schoo6of Medicine, Kurume, Japan
P99 Alterations in SarcoplasmicRetiwlum Cakium ATPase and ANF mRNA
i. Cardiac Hyperlropby 0195
Peter M. Buttrick, Matt L. Kaplan, James Scheuer. Albert ~ Einstein CoIJ
lege of.Medi¢ine, Bronx,.NY
P100 EnalaprB Reduces the Eehanced.1,2-Diacyliflyceroi Content and RNA
Syafhesis in Spanlaneorply, Hyperteudve Rat Hearts Before Established
Hypdteroion 01%
Kenji Okumura,~ Junichiro Kondo, Masahito Muramatsu, Yosh'ioiwama,
Kiyokazu. Shirnizu,.Hiroshi iAsano,.Hidekazu Hashimoto,.TakayukiYto.
Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan,
P101 increase of GI-Alpha Proteins and Reduced cAMP Fonnation in Car-
diac Hypertrophy Due to Spontaneous Hypertesrion in Rafs 0197
Michael' Bohm, Peter Gierschik, Andreas Knorq Katharina L'arisch,.
Korinna Weismann, Erlandtrdmann. Medizinische Klinik.l, Muirchen;,
Federal Republic of Germany,
P102 Enhanced Myocardial Gs-Alpha Aqfvity, Was.TransaiplionaRy Regu-
lated In SpoManeausly, FlyperleMive Rats 0199
Shiim-ich'i Maie,., Fumitaka Ohsuzu,: Schui¢hi' Katsushika,. Masahiko
Akanuma, Haruo. Nakamura; National Defense Medical College,
Tokorozawa,Japan
P103 Novel Monoclonal Antibodies Specific for Human Cardiac Myasin
IiRM Chain 1: Useful Tools for Analyses o(Overloaded Hearb 0199
Kazuteru FujimoloKoichi Nakao, Ken Okumura,. Michih'isalougasaki,.
Yasumichi Hitosh'i4 Kiyoshi Takatsu,. Hidkyuki Yamamoto,. Eishiohi
Miyamoto. Kumamoto University, Kumamoto,.Japan
P104 The Relationships of Parental Hi.tory,o(.Hypertension to Left Ventricu-
lar Structure and Diastolic Fillins In Norrnotensive Young Adults
0200
Alan L. Hindprliter, Park W. Williis IV, Kathleen C. Light: University of North Carolina at Chapel
HiII,:Chapei Hill, NC
P10S LeNVentricular Hypertrophyy in Trcgnancy-Induced Hypertension
0201
loseph A. Asch,.Martin S. Bilsker, Maureen~H. Lowery,.Anth'ony Lat
Donald G. Willis, Christina M. Asch,.Robert J1 Myerburg,. Kenneth M.
Kessler. Udviversityof Miami,.Miami,.FL
P106 Dif(ercnlial Effects of Ndropeptide Y'on ReaNng FrequencY, of SHR
and WKY Neonatal VeMriadar Myocytes 0202Jacqueline C. Baker,.Leona /Rubin. Universityof Missouri,
Columbia,.
MO
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Basic Science/Circu/ation:
Endothelial Pathophysiology
Room AR1
2:00 PM-S:0() PM
MON
PM
NOV
11
Chairmen:
Lawrence D. Horwitz, Denver, CO
Thomas F. L'uscher, Basel, Switzerland
2M Reoxygenated Human AorOc rrdothelia! Cells Generate Free Radreak
0297
Jay. L...Zweier,. Periannan Kuppusamy, Gerard A. Lutty. Johns Hopkins
Medical Institutions, BalYimore,.MD
Withdrawn 0290
x15 Myoprdiai Edema: Vascular Endodhelial Cdl', Susceptibilily to Oxidant
Injury 0299
Donald A.G: Miclde, Richard D. Weisel,. Ren-Ke Li, NisarShaikh.
Toronto General Hospital,.Taronto; Ontario, Canada
230 Ihchemia and'Reperturion Causes Coronary Endotlielial Injury Which
Subsides Over Two Weeks 0300
Lawrence D. Horwitz, Ira M.. Dauber,.Julie. Ll Peach.,Urtiversityof
Colorado Health Sciences Center, DenverCO
2:45 Platelets Mtentiate Anoxic Contraction of Rat Aortic Itings Via lndo-
mNhacht-SenAWe Medmtkrn 0301
B.C. Yang, V:K. Chandna, D.L. Lawson, 11. Mehta. Unirversity,ofiFbriday and the Veterans Affairs
Medical Center, Gainesville, FL
3:00 Effect of Aggregating Platelets on the Release of Endotlrein From
Intact Porcine Coronary Artery 0302.
Milan Novakovic, Ch'antal M:,Boulanger, Thomas F. Luschen Depart-
ment of MedicineDepartment'of Clinical Pharmacology,.and Depart-
ment of Cardiology, University Hospital,.Basel, Switzerland
3:15 Vasorpatm in Stenotk Arleriec The Role of rlatekts and Endotlielium
0303
Andrew S. Weyrich, Gustavo A. Solis, William iP. Santamore. The Bow-
man Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, and The Philadel-
phia Heart Institute, Philadelphia, PA
3:30 Intemtiafon and Exhibits
4:00 Role of Nitric Oxide in the Hyporeactirity to Naepihepluine Induced
by Tumor Necrosis Factor in tlie Microdrevlation of Skeletal Muscle
in Rats 0304
Eric Vicautj Nathalie Baudry. Laboratory d'Etude de la Microcirculation,
Department of Biophysics, and INSERM U141, Hopital F. Widaly Paris,
France
4:15 Transfonnins Growth Factar Oeta Attenuates Iscfienra-Mduced Altera-
tions In Cenebrovasadar Responses 0305
William M: Armstead;, RdoertMirro, Samuel L. Zuckerman,Masaaki
Shibata, Charles W.l.effler. University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN
4:30 Hypoxic Va.ornnatriction Is E.nhanced in Verek Made Hyporeactive
by Induction of Endotheliaro-Lkrived' Relaxing Factor Synthase
Through Incvbation With 6dotoxin 0306
Thomas M. MctoughlinRoger A..Jbhns. University of Virginia. Health
Sciences Center, Charlottesville, VA
4:45 Interaaibns of Tumor Necro>is Fador Alpha, Inferkukin-1 Oeta, and
Fndotoxim Effects on EsdotiKlil.n-Derived Relaxing Factor and Nitric
Oxide Production in Vascular EndoOreRal Cells 0307
Paul R. Myers, Thomas F. Wrightj Janet L. Parker, H.,Richard Adams.
University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
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Basic Science/Circulafion:
Modulation of Calcium Channels
Room C-4
2:00 PM-3:1 S PM
Chairmen:
Richard B. Robinson, New York, NY
Clive M. Baumgarten, Richmond, VA
-MON
PM
2:Oli Is Phosphorylation Required for Dihydrtopyridine Agonists lo UPregu-
late. L-Type Ca' Channelsr 0403
C. Wililiam Balke, W: Gil Wier, Eduardo Marban. University of Maryland'
and Johns Hopkins University,. Baltimore, MD1
2:15 Transforming Growth Factor-Beta Modulates the.Calciumt Current ofVenGicular Myiocytes 0404
Takeo Kaneko,.Katsuaki Enomoto, Yasuo Tsuda,.5houzou. Kanaya;
Takehikb Fu{ino. First Department o6lnternallMedicine, Kyushu Uni-
versity, Fukuok'a,,lapan
2:30 A Negadve Inotropic Effect of,17-Reta-Estradiok Exantined in Cardiac
Myocytes Isolated From Guinea Pig 0405
Canwen Jiang, Peter Collilns, Seibu MbchizukS,.Phili'p M, Sarrel,l Philip A.Poole-Wihon,.Kenneth T.
MacLeod.: National Heart and Lung Institute,
London,.UniSed Kingdom
2:45 Novel Regulation of Cardiac L-Type Calcium Channels by Mg" and
MgATP Revealed~by Plwtolysis of Caged Magnesium 0406
Brian O'Rourke, Peter H. Backx, Eduardo.Marban. Johns Hopkins Uoi-
versity, Baltimore, MD
3:0o Role of Vokage-Gated Ca" Channels in Regulating Resting Membrane
Potential in Coronary Artery, smooth Musde Cells 0107Xiaodong Wan,. Normand Leblanc.: University of
Manitoba, Winnipeg,
Manitoba,.Canada
117

Clinical Cardiology:
Coronary Atherectomy I
Room A-1
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
Neal A. Scott, Atlanta, GA
John B. Simpson, Palo Alto, CA
MON
PM
NOV
11
tA0 Restenorh Differencer Between Atherectomy and SteMing Are
bV61ined Vngelf'b1'Vessel Selectilors 0319
Richard E. Kuntz, Tomoaki,Hinohara, Robert D. Sarian, John B. Simp-
son,.Donald ~S.:Bailn. Harvard-ThomdikeLaboratory, Beth Israel Hospi-
tal; Boston; MA, and Sequoia Hospital, Redwood City, CA
T15 Experience of. Direclional. Coronary. AOterectomy: 6a Procedures
Over 4 Yean 0320
Matthew R. Selmon, Tomoaki'HinoharaJames W. Vetter, Gregory C.
Robertson, Thomas C. Bartzokis, Bruce J. McAuley; Dennis J1 Sheehan,
Lissa 1. Bradeni John B. Simtpson.. Sequoia Hospital,.Redwood City, CA2:30 rsrLion of Deep Wall
Coapatents by Directional Coronary Atlrcr-
eMmy. Does Not itcreaae. Rertenoria 0321
Richard E. Kuntz, Matthew R. Selmon, Gregory C. Robertson, Stuart N.
Schnitt, Robert D. Saflan, Harvard-Thorndike Laboratory, Beth Israel l
Hospital, Boston, MA, and Seqpoia Hhspitali Redwood City, CA
b45 "Whole Arfery, Resteoork"After Coronary, Atheredbmy: A Quanlita-
fhro. MsiopaphkStedy 0322
Mark L. Smucker, Diane Kil, Paul F. Howard, William S. SamaL St-
Joseph's and Indiana University Medical Centers, South Bend; IN
3*0 Risk of SWe-frandi Occltnion Following Directional Coronary Atlier-
edot.y 0323
Kevin i j. Vaska, Irving Franco,. Patrick L.. Whitlow, Cleveland Clinic
Foundation,.Cleveland, OH
3:15 Reasons for Failed Directional Coronary. Atlmreclomy, and Subsequent
Outcome 0324
James W. Vetter, Matthew R. Seldnon,i Gregory C. Robertson, Thomas
C. Bartzokis,.Dennis J. Sheehan,)acqueline H. Lee,.John B. Simpson.
Sequoia Hospital, Redwood City, CA
3.30 lnterntipian and rsddbik
1:00 Coronary. Tramluminal Frdractfon-Eadarteredomy: . A. Multicenter
bwerience 0325
Harry R. Phillips, MichaellH. Sketch Jr., Thomas B. Meany, Joseph P.
Galichia, Robert C. Feldman, Craig M: Walker, Steven R. Sawchak,
Christopher M. O'Connor, Thomas.C. Wall, Jamesf. Tcheng,. Richard S.
Stack.,Duk'e University Medical Center, Durham, NC
4:15 Multlcenter Re{Ittry of rerculaneorr Coronary RotaHonal Ablation
Using the Rotablator 0326
Maurice Buchbinder, David Warth, Nadim Zacca, Raimund Erbel, Wm.
O'Neill, Jean Marco, Kenneth Kent. University of California, San Diego,
Medica6 Center, San Diego, CA
4130 Use of the RoU6latar In 14tlents With "Undilalable" Coronary Lesfon.
0327
Mark Reisman, Martin B. Leon, Isabel. Rivera; Augusto D. Pichard,
Lowelll F. Satler, Maurice Buchbinder. University, of California, San
Diego, Medical Center, San Diego, CA
MS hrartaneotr Tranrlutninal Coronary, Rotational. Ablation: Siio-Montlr
Rertenaia Rate 0328
David C. Warth, Michael BertrandMaurice Buchbinder, Ulrich Diett,
Jean-Louis Fourrier, Nadim; Zacca.. Providence Medical. Center,.
Seattle, WA.
SOO rercvtanemr Tranduminal Coronary Rotational Ablatlon: Serial Angl-
opaphk Follow-uqrby Quantitative MglographY0329
Kirk L. Peterson, Isabel IRivera, Martin McDaniel, David Watth, Nadim
Zacca, Todd Sherman, Maurice Buchbinder. Sharp/University ofCali-
fomia,.San Diego,amage Processing Lab'oratory,.San Diego; CA
109

Clinical Cardiology:
Heart Failure-
Mechanisms and Therapy
Poster Presentation
Boards P126-P137
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 10J45 AM-12:45 PM
Presenter Present: 10:45 AM-1i2:45 PM
MON
AM'
p126 Compliant Properties of the Carotid Artery, in Congestive Heart Failu re
022 2
Silvia G. Lage, Liliane KopelJ Maaistela C. Monachini, Sharon ~M. Col e-
man, Joseph R Polak,..Mark A. Creager. Heart Institute, S5o Paul o,
P127 Brazil, and Brigham and Women's Hospital,.Boston,.MA
Abnormal Arterial Oxygenation in CHF Patients 022 3
128 Eric J, Stanek; Andrew.R.Nara,.Kingman P. Strohh Michael 1. Decke
Ravi~.N..Nair,.MarkA. Munger. University.Hospitais of Cleveland, Ca
Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
Dissociation of' Oxygen From Herttoglobin, . in . Chronic Heart Failu r,
se
re
072 4
129 Simon W. Davies,. Norma Blair, Sally L.. Jordan, John D.M. Richard
David P. Lipkin. The. Royal Free and University College Hiaspita
London; United Kingdom
Relationship of Peak Exercise Capacity to Functional Measures i s,.
l,'
n
Chronic Heart Failure 022 5
P130 Simon W. Davies, Saiiy, L... Jordan, David P. Lipkin., The Royal Fre
HospitalLondonUnited Kingdom
N Maximal Exercise Testing a Useful Method to Evaluate Treatment e
of
Moderate Heart Faiiuret. 022 6
Karl Swedberg, Ole Amtorp; Torstein Gundersen, Jouko Remes, Ber
Nilsson, fon the Ramipril Triai Study Group. 2ktra Hospital, Gotebor it
g,.
P131 Sweden, Gentofte;.Denmaek,.Arendal, Norway, and Kuopio, Finland
Potentiation of Nitrate Effect Does Occur Affer Salfhydryl Group
s
Supply in Heart Failure Patients Treated With tsosorbide Dinitral
022 e
7
Anil Mehra,. Enrique Ostrzega; Avraham Shotan, Janet Johnso n,
P132 Shahbudin H..Rahimtoola; Urf Elkayam. LosAngeies County-Universi
of Southern California Medical Center, Los. Angeles,. CA .
Elevated Plasma.Cydic Guanosine Morwpluppltate in Patients Wit tyy
h
Chronic Heart Failure and Reduction PvRowinB Nitrate Therapy 022 8
Avralnam Shotan, Enrique Ostrzega, Anil Mehra, Janet Jbhnsonl U ri
P133 Elkayam. Los Angeles County-University, of Southern California Med
cal Center, Los Angeies,. CA
Mechani.m of Nkorandii Intolerance in Patients With Heart Failur i-
e
022 9
Takayoshi Tsutamoto, Nobuo Miyauchi,; Toshiyuki Kanamori,; Masahik o
P134 Kinosh'ita..Shiga University, of. Medical ScienceOtsu,. Japan
Di`Rali'a Versus Vewurinone for Neurahonnonal Activation in Patien
ts
With Heart.Failure 023 0
Takayoshi i Tsutamoto, Tetsuhiro Yamada, Masahiko ~ Kinoshita.. Shiga
University of Medical Science, Otsu,:Japan
P13SEndocardial Fnrdothdium Reveals a Functional Difference Between
Captopril and Enalaprilat. 0231
Michel P. Vandbnbroucke, Diek L. Brutsaert::Department of Physioiogy,.
University of AntwerpAntwerp, Belgium
P136 Effecth of Magnesium l]doritle Replacement in Clronic Heart Failure:
A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial 0232
Yaver, Bashir; James F. SneddonAnn Staunton, Guy A. Haywood, lain
A. Simpson,. A., John Camm. St. George's Hospital Medical School,.
London, United:Kingdom
P137 Does Intravenous Magnesium Sulfate Decrease ArrhytMnia Frequency
in CHF? 0233
Stephen S.GottliebMichaellL. Fisher, Michelle C. Weinberg, Nancy
Goeenberg., UAiversity of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

MON
PM
NOV
11
Clinical Cardiology:
Cardiomyopathy I
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Boards P32-P33
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
P32 outflow Impingement on the Mitral Valve CounteracYs the venmriEffed and trevents Sy.tolic
Anterior Motion: Flow Siadies o901
Michael S. Simpson, Xavier P. Lefebvre; Shengqiu, He, Ajit P.
Yoganathan, Robert A. Levine: MassachusettsGeneral!Hospital,..Bos-
tonMA,.. and Georgia Institute of TechnologyAtlanta,.GA
P33 Reneficial Eflecth of Mgiotemin Converting Enzyme Inhibition in
Seven Symptomatic AorUc Stenai/ 0582
Andrew.A. Grace, Nicholas H. Brook's, Peter M., Schofield. Papwonh.
Hospitai,l Cambridge, and'Wythenshawe HospitalJ Manchester~ United'
Kingdom
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Clinical Cardiology:
Mechanisms of Exercise Intolerance
in Heart Failure
Moderated Poster Presentation
Boards P191-P200
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AM=12:45 PM
MON
AM
NOV
11
Discussants:
Thierry H. Lejemtel, Bronx, NY
John R. Wilson, Philadelphia, PA.
P191 Acute Effect of Balloon Mitral Vah+uloplasty o. Exercise Capacity, Ven-
tiiatlan, and Skeletal Muscle Oxygenation 0207
Kevin Marzo, Howard C. Henmann, Andrea Rein, Donna Marxini.,
University of Pennsylvania, Ph'iladelphia, PA
P192 Pulmonary and VOsnJar: Factors Are Important Delermhsants of Peak
Exercire Oxyaen C.muunptiun in Heart Failure 0288
Mark D. Kraemer, Spencer H. Kubo, Thomas S. Rector, Nancy Beuns-
vokl. UniNersitly,ofMinnesota; Minneapolis, MNI
P193 Rok of Reduced Ventilatory Efficiency in Exercise Intolerance in
Chronic Heart Failure 0289
Hiroshi'.Yokoyama, Hideyuki Sato,.Hitoshi Ozaki, Katsuji Imai, Dan Lij
Michitoshi Inoue, . Takenobu ~ Kamada. , The First . Department . of Medicine, Osaka University
School of,Medicine, Osaka, Japan
P194 . Respiratory, Muscle Strength Is an Important Determinate of Dyspnea
ln Patients With Clronic Heart raiU.e 0290
Donna Mancini,i David Henson, Andrea Rein, Sanford Levine:.Philadel+
phia Veterans Administration Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA
P195 Peripheral Vascular Abnormalities and' Peak Aerobic Capacity, in
Patients Wilh Chronic Heart Failure 0291
Stuaet..D. Ka1z,.Guillame /ondeau,.Marie GalvaoEdmund H. Sonnen-
biikk, Thierry H. Le)emtel. Albert Einstein College of Medicine,
Bronx, NY
P1%B Abnormal Msrde Endurance in Congestive Heart Failure Indepen-
dent of Blood Flow? 0292
johnR. Minotti,. Roberta. K. Oka,. Lauren M. Wells, lin Chnistoph, Barry
M: Massie: Veterans Administration Medical Center and'the University
of California, San Francisco; San Francisco; CA
P197 Low of Skeletal Muscle Mass Is a Major Determinant of Exercise Intol-
erance in Chronic Heart Failure 0293
Kyoko Mryagi,i Hidetsugu Asanoi, Shinji' Ishizaka, Tomoki i Kameyama,
Shigetake Sasayama. Toyama MedJ and Pharm. , University, Toyama,
lapan
P190The Oxidative Enayme Activity. Decreases in All fiber Types in Skeletal
199 Muscle of Patients With Chronic Heartt:.FaiWre 0291
Helmut Drexltr, Elisabeth Funke, Urs Riede.,Medizinische Klinik and
Pathobgischeslnstitul, Freiburg, Fedbra6 Republic of Germany
Effects of Phyrkal Training on Skeletal Muscle Metabolism in Chronic
20o Heart failare: "P NMR Spectroscopy Study 0295
Stamatis Adamopoulos, Andrew.I.C...Coats, Leonard Amolda, Fran4ois Brunnote, Campbell Thompson, Theo
E. Meyer, George Radda,
Bheeshma Rajagopalan. Cardiac Department, Iohn,Raddiffe Hospital,,
and MRC NMRUniti,.Oxfurd University, Oxford, United Kingdom
Skeletal Muscle AdrenerOk Activation Is Increased at Rest and During
Exercise:In Chronic Heart Failure02%
Martin /. Sullivan,.Cynthia M. Kubn,.H: Cecil.Charles, Rosa Negro-
Villaq lames E. Kennedy; Frederick R.. Cobb: Duke University.and Vet-
11f/
erans Administration Medical. Center, Durham,.NC
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Epidemiology and Prevention:
Epidemiology and Prevention of Coronary
Heart Disease
California Pavilion A
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00 PM-3:30 PM
Chairmen:
Russell V. Luepker, Minneapolis, MIN
Albert Oberman, Birmingham, AL
MON
PM
NOV
11
2Bp rArrcet Keys lecVre: freveMion-Whence and WhBher
Henry. W. Blackburn, Minneapolis, MN .
2:45 Are Aorlic Aneuryrer Caused by Adwrosclerods1 0469
Dwayne M. Reedi Colin B. Reed, Grant N. Stemmermann, Takuji l
Hayashi. Honolulu Heart Propam, Honolulu, HI
3>sp The Impact of Urbaairaeioa ae Cardiovascular Risk Factors /n an ladis-
euarr Population of the Nidrlands of Ecuador 6/76
Juan Carlos Zevallos, Ira S. Ockene, Susana Callay; Maria L Baca. The
Fundaci5n Munciacion, Quito, Ecuador, and the University of Massa
ch'usetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA
3a1S Sydolk Blood Pressure b More Strorgly Related to MorhlNy, Than
DiaNolta 12-Year Data on 347,97e Men. 0471
Jeremiah Stamkr, James D. Neaton, Deborah N! Wentworth, Joanna
Shih, Jerome D. Cohen, Lewis H. Kullpr, William B. Kannelj for the
MRFIT Research Group: Northwestern University,Medical School, Chi-
cago, IL
'This lecture will be audiotape&
125

Clinical Cardiology:
Prognosis and Outcome
of Acute Infarction
Poster Presentatiom
Boands P145-P156
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
Presenter Present: 1i0:45 AM-12:45 PM
MON
AM
NOV
11
P145 Triggering of Onset of Myocardial Infarction by Heavy Exertion 0241
Malcolmi Maclrare, laneSherwood, Murray Mittleman, Robert
Goldberg, Geoffrey H. Tofler, )ames E. Muller, for the Myocardial
Infarction Onset Study Investigators. Deaconess Hospital, Harvard
Medical S'choolBoston,.M.A.
P14iIncreased QT Dispersion In Patients With Ventrkular.FibrillaRon.Pol-
bwing Myocardial brfardion. 0242
P. Daniel Higham,.Stephen S. Furniss, Ronald!W:F. Campbell. Univer-
sity Cardiology Department, Newcastle upon Tyne, Uhited'Kingdom
P147 Prognostic Significance of Spontaneous Reperfuaiun Arrbythoias
0243
Luc A. PieYaed, FrangoisMathus,. Adelin Albert, HQnnE. Kulbertus.
Uhiversityof Liege, Liege, Belgium
P148Relatiomhip of Onset of Acute Myocardial Infarction to the Time of
Awakening: The CAST Experience 0244
Robert W. Peters,. Robert G. Zoble;. Yudi i Pawitan,, Philip Lpibsort,
Adrienne Ettinger;, for the CAST Investigators. Baltimore Veterans
Administration ivtedical~ Center, Baltimore, MD
P149' In-Horpital and Long-term Course After Inferior. Myocardial Infarc-
tion: Prognostic Impact of Right Ventricular Infarction 0245
Manfred~ Zehender, Wolfgang Kasper, Martin Schonthalbr, Manfred
Olschewski. Uniwersityof Flreiburg,. Freiburg, FederalRepubbic of
Germany
P150 Gap Between Coronary. Artery Ocdusiom and Myocardial lefarctions
inthe INTACT Study 0246
Stefan los4 Wolf Rafflenbeul, Peter Nikutta, Birgitt Wiese, Hartmut
Hecker, Paul LichtlPn: Hannover Medica6 School, Hannover, Federal
Republic of Germany
P1S1 Can Electrocardiographic Signs of Alrial Infarciion on the Admission
KG Predict . Development of Supraventricular Arrhyllunias During
Hospitalization? 0247
Finn E. Nielsen,.Henni~ngH. AndersenPaullGram-Hansen, HenrikT.
Serensen, lb C, Klausen,.lensMeller-Petersen.Department of Cardiob-
ogy, Aalborg HospitalJ Denmark
P152 Impact of Thrombolyrin on the Overall Mortality of Acute Trantmural
Myocardiallnfarction in.Hospitalized Patilots 0248
Heiko von der Leyen,.loakim.Spyndopoulos,.Sepideh /abbarian,i Die-
trich iC. Gulba, Paul R. Lich'tlen., Hannover Medical School, Hannover,
Federal Republic of Germany
P153 Implementation of Thrombolylic Therapy in.Patients With Acute Myo-
cardial Infarction 0249
Solomon ~ Behar on behalf of the Israel Societyy for the Prevention, of Heart Attacks. Neufeld:Heart
Research Institute,.Tel Hashomeqasrael
P154 . Withdrawn 0250
P155 The Clinical Impad of Thronmbolytic Therapy in Nbnselected Patients
P154
With~ Acute Myocardial lnfarction. 0251
Velaitham Umachandran,:Kulasegaram Ranjadayalan, Adam D. Timmis. Cardiac Uniq Newham General
Hospital, and London Chest Hospital,.
London,.United Kingdom
The Prognostic Significance of Early Invenionof T Waves After
Tlrrornbolyfk Therapy,for.Acnrte Myocardial Infardion 0252
Shkxni Matetzky, Gabriel Barabash, Amir Shahar, Babeth Rabinowitz,.
Shmuel Rath, Yedael HarZahav, Oren Agranat, Eliesen Kaplinsky,.
Hanoch Hod. The Heart Institute, Sheba Medical Center, Tel-
Hashomer, Israel I
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MON
PM
NOV
11
Basic Science/Circulation:
IC+' Channels in
Ventricular Myocytes
Room C-4
4:00 PM-5:30 PM
Chairmeni
Augustus O. Grant, Durham, NC
Leonid V. Rosenshtraukh, Moscow, USSR
4*0 Quaolifative Analysis of Closed-State Blodc by 4-Aminopyridine of the
Transient PotassiumCumnt in Fenet VentricularMypcytbs 0400
DonaldL. CampbellYusheng,Qu, Randall L. RasmussonHaroW C.
Strauss. Duke Uhiversity,.Durh'am; NC
4:15 Stable AlammaNan Expression of a Human Cardiac K' Channel 0409
Dirk J. Snyders,.Karen M. Knoth, Steve L. Roberds, Mi¢hael M. Tamkun.
Vanderbilt University Medical School, Nashville, TN
4:30 ModuLation of lonic Currents and Contractility by. Neuropeptide Yin
Rat Venhicular Myocytes 0410
Thomas Weis, Ulrich ~Borchard; Barbara J. McDermott,.B.Cherie Millar,
H.. Mich'ael'. Piper. Heinrich-Heine University,. DusseJdorf, Federal
Republic of Germany, and Department of Th'erapeutics;.Queen's Uni-
versity, Belfast, United Kingdom
4:45 ModHication of the VbMa>Re Dependence of Transient Outward Cur-
rent In Canine VeMricular Myocy/es 0411
Gea-Ny Tseng,.Reza. Ziai~ Arthur J. Blume. Department of.Pharmacol-
ogy,. Columbia University, . New York,, and CVJCNS. Research Section,.
MRD, American Cyanamid, Pearl River, NY
S:00 The Transient Outward Potassium Current in Isolated FerrN Right Ven,.
tricu6ar Myocytes: A Quantila0ve KineficAnalysis 0412
Donald L. Campbell, Yusheng Qu,i Randall I L.. Rasmusson, Harold C...
Strauss. Duke University, Durham;.NC
lk15 Evidence for a Transient Outward Current in Human Vlntricular Epi-
cardlu® 0413
Nipavan Chiamvimonvat, Li. Wang, Teresa M. Kieser, Andrew Maitland,
Henry J. Duff. University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
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MON
NOV
11
Basic Science/Circulation:
Mechanisms of Activation of
Cardiovascular/Visceral Afferents
Room C-3
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
Akira Takeshita, Fukuoka, Japan
Robert Rea, Iowa City, IA
2:00 ladomathadn Can Reduce Acute Downward Rarorcceptor ReseHin` in
the Dog 0392
Wei Wang, Marian Briindle, Jrving H. Zucker. University of Nebraska
College of Mediicine,.Omaha, NE -
2:15 Effe~b of Hipeei.wi4remia on Arterial RaromNea:es in Rab 0393
Donafd.A. Morgan, Thomas W. Balbn, Allyn L Mark. Veterans Adminis-
tration Medical Center and Cardiovascular Center, Uhiversity of lowa,:
Iowa City,.IA
2:30 Natekt hoducts Moddlate Sensifivityof Arterial Raroreoeptors; Roks
o/ Throodsoxane. Serofonie, and ADI 0399
Zhi Li, Mark W. Chapieau. Cardiovascular Center and'University, of
Iowa College of Medicine and'Departmene of Veterans Affairs Medical
Center, . Ibwa. City, IA
2:45 Stimulation of Chenw.ensitive Tadhw by Acetykholine in the CaroOd
Sinaw of Dogs Is Mediated by an Endothelfal Cydaoxysena.e Product
0395
Harold D. Schultz. Department o( Physiology and Biophysics, Univer-
sity oflNebraska College of Medicine, Omaha, NE
3.00 4toreaed Intracellular Cakium in Rerpon.e to Stfetch In Nodose Sen-
wry Neuronc A Cellular Model of Oarareceptor TraesMtctlon 03%
George Hajduczok, Ram V: , Sharma, Ramesh ~ C. Bhalla, Francois M.
Abboud. University of Iowa College of MedicineIbwa City, IA'
3:15 Differencea In Aotmamit Function In Patients With Sqenl lNyacadial
bdtemia 0397
Canl F. Shakespeare, Alex Crowther, Ian C. Cooper, Michael M. Webb-
Pepkoe. St. Thomas' Hospital, London, England
3e30 NMermialon and E ddWts
4:00 Enhanced Ventricular Reflex Rmtaglandin-Mediated Rradycardia
During hdn0-Induoed Heart Failure In Conscious Dop 0390
Thomas H.,HintLe, Xiaobin XuJie Wang. Department of Physiology,
New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY
4:15 AngnaphylNm Attenuates Aclirafioe of Cardiac Sympathe0c Afkrents
Dsriy lAyocudial bdhea" in Dogs 0399
Mark E.. Dibner-Dunlap; Marc D. . Thames. Veterans Administration
Medical Center and Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland. OH
4:30 Role of Hepatorenal Reflex In Postprandiai Natriuresis In Cumcious
Dop 0400
Hironobu Morita, Tsunenori' Matsuda,. Fujim Furuya, Mahfuzur R.
Khanchowdhury, Hiroshi Hosomi. Kagawa Medical,School, Kagawa,
Japan
4:45 Reflex ConVol of Renaf Nerve AcNvily via the Oseorcceptor in die
.
tiepato-ftRal Re{ion. 0401
Hiroshi'Hosomi,i Kunitada Ishiki, HironobuMbrita: Kagawa Medical
School, Kagawa, Japan
S:00 I.dwminlly SerriRre Abdominal Vbceral Afferents Respond to lactic
Add Rut Not Sodiun Lactate or Respiratory AcMosis 0402
GregoryL.. Stahl, John C. LonghurstJ University of California, Davis,
i7avis,.CA
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Clinical Cardiology:
Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease I
Poster Presentation
Boards P157-P168
Convention:Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM'
Presenter Presenti 10;45 AM-12:45 PM
P157 ChanRes in Mean Coronary. Artery Diameter CorrelateWilh Progres_
fion of Coronary ArteryDixase 0253
Jaap W. Deckers, JeroenVos,.Gary.D. Walford. Johns Hopkins.Univer-
sityBaltimiore, MD, Thoraxcenter,.Univenity Hospital: "Dijk'zigt,° and
Erasmus University; Rotterdam, The Netherlands
P1S8 Irregular and Smooth Cororury, Arteriosraphic t.esioes: Cortqtaison of
Nttrrraf HiMtory, 0254
Jacob I. Haft, Amer A. AI-Zarka.. St. Michael'sMedica! Center,
Newark, NJ'
P159 Successful PTCA Retards M6iographic Progression of AtlMerosderosis
In the Dilated Segment 0255
Jaap W. Deckers,. Stephan Jost,. Peter Nikutta, Birgitt Wiese, Hartmut.
Hecker. Medizinische Hochschule,: Hannover, Federal Republic of
Germany,.Thoraxcenter, University. Hospitial."Dijkzigt;' and'Erasmus
Uniiversity,.Rotterdam, The Netherlands
P160. Inappareet Diffuse Progression of Coronary Artery Disease in Insulin-
Dependent Diabetes Mellitus 0256
Daniel J..,Tiede,.Susan M. Meyer, Carl W,..Wh'ide..Universiay.ofMinne-
sota,. Minneapolils,. MN
P161. Influence of . Cholesterol on . Existing and New Coronary Lesions
Assessed by, Quantitative Anaiography, 0257PeterNikutta, Stefan Jost; Birgitt Wiese, laap
Deckers;.Hartmul Heck'eu,
Peter Uppolt, Wolf Rafflenbeul, Paul G. Hugenboltz, Paul R. Lichtlen,
and the INTACT Group. Hannover.Mediwl ISchool, Hannover, Federal'
Republic of Germany
P162 Alterations of the Pbw Velocity Profile Reflect the Degree of Slenosis
in Coronary Artery, Disease 02S8
Karl Dennig, Josef Dirschinger; Werner RudolpN. German Heart Center,
Munich',i Federal Republic of Germany
P163 Dynamic Changes In Transstenotic Pressure Gradient With Intracoro-
nary Papaverine: An Index of Sterwsb Severityi 0259
Bernard De Bruyne; Walter J,.Paulus, Guy,R. Heyndrickx. Cardiovascu-lar Center, Aalst, Belgium
P164 rive-Year Anaibaraphk Folfowwp of Disease Progression in the Coro-
nary Artery Surgery Study 0260
Edwin L. Alderman,: Scott Corley, Lloyd D., Fisher,.Bernard R., Chaitman,:
David!P. Faxon, Eric Foster, Thomas Killip, Julio A. Sosa, Martial G.
Bourassa. Stanford University, Stanford, CA, and'Coordinating ~Center,
University of'Washington, Seattle, WA
P165 PfoBnasfs Following First Q Wive and Non-Q Wave MI 0261
Clifford Berger, Joanne M. Murabito, Jane C. Evansy.Keaven M. Ander:
son, Daniel Levy. Framingham3tudy, Framingham, MA
P166Quantitatlve.Two-Dinxnsfonal'fchocardiogaphy Is a Major Pro;nos-
tic Factor for Survival Following Myocardial Infarction 0262
Martin St. John ~Sutton, Marc A.. PfeHer, Theodore Plappern, David F..
Gordon,.Gervasio A. Lamas, Sandra I. Lewis, Franeis J. Menapace, Lem-
uel A., Moye; JohnO. Parkerl.Jean L. Rouleau, Eugene Braunwakl.i
Brigh'am~andlWomen's Hospital, Boston, MA
P167 The Effect of Mifd Coronary Artery, Disease on5urvival 0263
James H. Crenshaw,. Faten EIJZeky, Roger VanderZwaag, David M.
Mirvis, K.B. Ramanathan,.Jay M: Sulllivan:,Univeaitlyof'Tennesseeand
Baptist Memorial Hospital,.Memphis, TNP1fi8 Coronary-MSfo6raphy and Exercise Testing After Five
Years Among
Patients With Silent Ischemia 0264,
Donald A. Weiner, Thomasll Ryan,.Lori ParsonsLloyd D. Fisher, Bernard R. Chaitman,.L. Thomas
Sheffield, Felix El Tristani. Boston Univer-
sity sity Medical Cemer,. Boston,. MA
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New Coronary
Interventional Devices I
Poster Presentation
Boards P169-P7 79
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AMr12:45 PM
Presenter: Present: 10:45 AM=12:45 PM
NOV
11
I169. Wifhdrawn 0265
P170 . A New Temporary Intracoronary Stenl: I. Vitro Pressure-FbwCharac-terisdiy 0266
Robert D. Simari, Robert S. Schwartz, Stuart ~ T. Higano; David R.
Holmes Jr. Mayo Clini¢,Rochester,MN/171 Treatmenl of Acute Coranary0isuctian Dwing Coronary
Angioplasty With a New Steerable Stent Catheter 0267
Christodoulos Stefanadis, loannis KaIlGkazaros; Costas Stratos, Filippos
Triposkiadis, Charalambos Viachopoulos, Costas ToutouzasPanagicrotis
Karayiannakot, Paul Toutouzas. Division ofi Cardiology, University of
Athens, Athens, Greece
?172 Tranrcatheter Oodurion: The Treatment of Choice for the Adult With a
Patent Ductus AReriorus 0260
Michael I. Landzberg; Nancy D. Bridges, Stanton B. Perry, John F.
Keane, Chris E. Faherty, James E. Lock. Children's Hospital,l Boston, MA
P173 Double Umbrella Cloare of Atrial Septal Defects in Adults 0269
Mi¢hael Ji Landzberg, Nancy D. Bridges, Jrtaryvan der Velde, John A
Bittl, Igor F. Palacios, Chris E. Faherty, James E. Lock. Children's Hospi-
tal, Bostan;MA P174 Tramvenous Correction of Symptomatic or Oversized Atrial Septal
Defects In Adults by the Sideris Oultoned Device 0270
Eleftherios B. Sideris,P. Syamasundar Rao, John Lekakis, Eleftherios D:
Tourifds, Spyridon D. Moulopoulos:Department of Clinia'a6 Therapeu-
tics, University of Athens, Athens, Greece
1175 A Vascular Hanodasir Device for -erculaneous Interventioaal Proce-
dares 0271
Alvaro Mprino; Alejandro Corvalan, Timothy A. Sanborn.: Mount Sinai
Medical Center,New York, NY
P176 Imnrediate Sealin= of Arttrial Wnciure Sites After Catheterirslion and
-TCA Using a Vascular Hemostarb Device With Col4genc An Inlema-
tional Reghtry 0272
Joseph Emst~ Roel Kloos, Rainer Schrad@r, Martin Kaltenback, Ulrich
Sigwart, Timothy A. Sanborn. AntoniusHospital, NieuwegeinTheNeth'erlands
-177 Implantation of a New Esprrdalde Artificial AoAic Valve (the Stent-
Valve) by Tramlurnlnal Catheter Tedmiqrre in Clored-Chert /i6s
0273
Henning R. Andersen, Lars L. Knudsen,John M. Hasenkam. Aarhus
University Hospilal, Aarhus, Denmark
P178 MEioronoplasty: -ercutaneaur Intravascular Plaque Ablation With
Ultrarourt6 Late Results in Peripheral Arteries 0274
Cesar Monteverde Grether, Mario Velez y Tello, Ricardo Jauregi Agui-
lar, Ricardo Garcia, Guillermo Nava Lopez. Hbspital d! Cardiologia
"Luis Mendez" GMN,Mexico City, Mpxia:o
P179 SMde Wave Thrombus Ablation: A Promising Nbniiwasire Method for
Medr,aniul Thrombolyfis 0275
Uri Rosenschein, Dejan Geberinich, Steven J.Yakubov, David S. Bach,
Paul L. Sonda, Gerald D. Adrams;Eric J. Topol.University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor,Ml
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Kidney:
Humoral Regulation of
Cardiorenal Homeostasis.
Room C-6
2:00 PM-5: 15 PM
Chairmen:
Margaret M. Redfield, Rochester, MN!
Gary S. Francis, Minneapolis, MN
2:00 The Role of Nlhic Oxide in Real Circulation In Vivo 0425
P31 A. Naess, Knut A.. Kirkebeen, Geir Christensen. Institute for Experi-
mental Medical!ResearchUnirversity.of Oslo, Ullevaal Hospital, Oslo,
Norway.
2:15 Role of Angiotensln 11 in IheRegulation of BmaLCardiovascular. and
Renal Function 0426
David P. Chan,.John C. Burnett Jr,,Mayo CJinic,.Roch'ester,.MN
2:30 siptificance of Action of Angiotensin 11 in Congestive Heart Failure in
Con.dous Dogs 0427
Marohito Murakami, Hiromichi Suzuki,.Mareo Naitoh, HidetomoNakamoto,.Yoh Kageyama,.Atsuhiro
Ichihara, Takao,Saruto. Depart-t ment of Internal Medicine, KeioUniversity,.Tokyo,.Japan
2:45 Neural and Hormonal Modulation,of the Renal Responses to Atrial
Natriuretic Factor In Experimental Heart Failure 0428
DaniellVillarreal,.Ronald H. Freeman, Robert A..Joh'nson..University
of Missouri' and HiS. Truman, .. Veterans Administration Hospitali,
Columbia, MO
3:00 Effect of Alpha,-Adrenergic Blockade on Intrarenal Hemodynarnia in
Heart Failure Rats 0429
Toshio ~Nish'ikimi,.Edward ~D.,Fmhlich. Alton Ochsner Medical. Founda-
tion, New.Orleans, LA
3:15 Rrain Natrinretk tePlida Its Release andMetabolilm~ in Man 0430
Chim C. Lang,Anna M. . Choy, Teck K. Khong, Joseph G. Motwani,.
Allan D. Struthers. Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, Scotland
3:30 Intermission and Exh'ibits
4s70 Chronic Effects of Angioten.in on Atrial Nahiureiic Peptide secretion
and Uriury'Sodirrrr Excretion During Controlled Increments in Right
Atrial Pressure 0431
Thomas EL Lohmeier,. Yojii Shin, Robert L. Hester, Glenn A. Reinhart:.
University of Mississippi Medical Center,,Jackson,.MS4:15 Renal. Tubular Actions of Lhodilatin, a
Recently. Discovered NatriureNc
Peptide 0432
Swama Balasubramaniam;.Mark & Perrella, JohniC..BurrtettiJfn,Mayo
Clinic., Rochester, MN
4:30 hthibifioo . of Endopeptidafe 24.11 in . Essential Hypertension: Hemo-
dynamic and Hormonal Effects 0433
A.,Mark Richards,.Gary, Wittert,. Ian G. Crozier~ Eric A. Espiner, Timoth'y.
G, Yandle, Hamid Ikram. The Princess Margaret Hospitalj Christchureh,.
New Zealand'
4:45 Is Moephine-Irrdaoed Diurefif Mediated by Atr{al Natriuretic Factori
0434
JolantaGutkowska,. Linghe Pan, Clinical Research Institute of Montreal, Montreal, Canada
5:00 Rentl Nlicroraacular Reattfvityy to Angiotensin 11 Following High and
Low hotein Feeding in Ratf0435
Sharon R. Inman, Nicholas T. Stowe, Shigeru Satoh,. Ben K Brouhard,1
Joseph V. Nallly jr,, Donald G. . Vidt. The Cleveland Clinic foundation,Cleveland, OH
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Clinical Cardiology:
Valvular Heart Disease/
Endocarditis
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Boards P45-P46
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00' PM ,
P45 InNnediale Change of LeftVentriwlar Function Afler. Perculaneous.
Tramvenous Mitral Commisurotomy, 0594
Satoshi~ Yasuda, Seiki. Nagata, Fuminobu Ishikura, Takashi Yamabe;
Satoshi~ Nakatani, Jun Tamai, Kunio Miyatake. National Cardiovascular
Center, , Osaka, Japan
P46 Patients Wilh Milral Stenosis and Sinus Rhytlhm Havee a Hypercoasu-
labk state 0595
Syed M:. Jafri, Lbuis Caceres;. Howard. Rosman, Tsuenenori' Ozawa,
Eberhard Mammen., Heart ~and Vasculan Ihstitute, Henry Ford IHospitalJ
Detroit, MI
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Featured Research:
Cardiac Disease-
Patient Perspective
Grand Ballroom Salons A-E
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
2:00 PM-S: 1S PM
Chairmen:
Martha N. Hill, Baltimore, MD
Marguerite R. Kinney, Birlllinghamj AL
2:UU State of t!rc Arh lhdng With Cardiac Disease
Kathleen A. Dracup; Los Angeles, CA.
2:30 Uncertainty and Depression In Sudden Cardiac Arrnt Swrlvon 0530
Carolyn C. Main, Susan LL Woods,. Charles Maynard. YrginiaMason
Medical Center and the University of Washington, Seattle, WA
2:45 Predictors of Isydrorodal Adjudment in Outpatieots With Ventritylar
UYarhylkm6as 0531
Louise S. Jenkins, Laura 1J Burke. University of Wisconsin, Miilwaukee,
WI
3:00 Sytnptoan Experienced After Internal CardloreRer Defibrillator
Dirdnrgea 0S32
Sandra B. Dunbar, Marie Rafalawski. Julia Ann Purcell, Christi'Deaton-
Wamrer, : Emory, University, ,Atlanta,. GA
3:15 RelaOmalap of Health Quality of Life Variables and Adhereeoe In the
CAST 0533
Eleanor B. Schron, Yudi PawitanLanyGorkin, Joyce C. Kellen, Safiy A.
Shumaker, for the CAST Investigators. National Heart, Lung, and Blood
Institute, Bethesda, MD
3:30 MEendstion aed Eaddbits
4:00. Social Styport atd Adfuatanent FdlowkqAnRe Myonrdial Infarction
0534
Barbara l Riegel, Kathleen A. Dracup, M. Lynn Brecht. Sharp Memorial
Hospital, San Diego,:and'4he University of California, Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, CA
4:15 Does Overprotective Beharlor Caox Cardiac tevalidiaa in.Iost-
Myocardial IsfancUat htieetst 0535
Barbara 1- Riegel, Kathleen A. Dracup, Adeline Nyamathi. Sharp Memo-
rial Hbspita4. San Diego, and the University of California, Los Angeles,
Los Angeks, CA
4:30 Making llfestyle Changes After a flrst Myocardial MfarcOon 053i
Judith 1 Warren, Kathleen M. Healey, lanelle A. larson.:Universiey of'
Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
4A5 Copktg Rerponses of Coronary Artery Bypass htfeets and Their
Spo- 0537
Sue M. Penckofer,,Anne 1ak»viec, Nancy M. Fink, Lynne E. Hutson-
Danekas.,Loyola Universitly, Chicago, IL
-
5:00 Relatlmrhipa Between Stren, Sodal Supporl, and Short- and Inn
term.HeaNh Outoo.w ie CardiacPatlenb . 0530
Bernice C. Yates. University of Oklahoma Health, Sciences Center, ,
Oklahoma City,:OK
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Clinical Cardiology:
Neurohumoral Mechanisms
in Heart Failure I
Poster Presentation
Boards P114-P125
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
Presenter Present: 10:45 AM-12;45 PM
P114 Effect of A1pha,-Adrenoceptor Bktckade on Cald-foduced Forearm
Visocomtriction in Patients With Congestive Heart Failure and in.
Nonnalst 0210
Ciro Indolfi, Gerd~ Heusch',~ Vittorio Ambrosini, Giuseppe Gargiulo,.
Antonio Rapaceiuolo, Carmen Salvatore, Massitlno Volpe, Massimo.
Chiariello. Universityof Naples, Naples,.Italy; and Essen, Federall
Republic of IGermany.
PJ15 Modulation of Sympatlmtic.Drive by'Dopaminergic Receptor Stimuia-
tion in fuitemic Heart Failure 0211
MichelF...Rousseau, Juan Raigoso, Sylvie Ahn,.Natale R: Musso,.Gae-
tano Lo4ti,. Huberti Pouleur. University, of Louvain,. Brussels, , Belgium,,
and University of Genoa,.Genoa,:Itaiy P116 Relatanof Beta-Adrenergic Receptor Stalur to
Peak.Exercine inldio-
pathic Dilated Cardiomyopatlty 0212
Michel White, Edward M. Gilbert, Frank Yanowilz, Patrice Mealey,
Stephanie.Olsen, Patti Larabee, Michael R.:Bristow: University of Utah,
Saltl Lake City, UT
P117 Hemodynamic and Prognostic Significance of the Adrenal Response in
Chronic Heart Failure 0213
Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein, Joshua Penn, Marrick L. Kukin, Norma
Medina, Madeline Yushak, HenryKrum, Milton Packer. Mount Sinai
Medical Center, New York,: NYP11gAssestment of Autonomic Dysfunction With 24-Hour Spectral Analysis
of Heart Rat:e Variabililies in Chrasic Heart Failure 0214.
Akihiro Tani; Yoshio Ishida, Takakazu Morozumi, HiroshilTakeda,,
Michitoshi Inoue. The FGrst Department of Medidne, Osaka University
Schooll of Medicine, Osaka, Japan
P119 Decreased PoRexercise Vaaal Reac/ivation.its Heart Faflurr. Associa-
tion With Increased sn.ceptiftiRly to VeMriadar Tadtycardia 0215
Katsuji Imai, Hideyuki:Sato, Hitoshi Ozaki,.Hiroshi~Yokoyama; DanLi;
Michitoshi Inoue. The First Department ofiMedicine,.OsakaUniversity
School of.Medicine, Osaka,. Japan
P120 Elevated Concentrationss of a Ouafxain-like Compound in Congestive
Heart Faikrre 02i6Steph'en S. Gottlieb, Amy. C. Rogowski,.Michelle Weinberg, Catherine
M. Krich'ten,,Bruce P. Hamilton, John M. Hamlryn., University of Mary-
land'School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD P121 Insulin Levels in Patients With Chronic Heart Faflure
and NOnnal Glu-
cose Tolerance. 0217 Robert A. Wrigh't, Andrew D. Flapan, George M. Alberti, Keith A. Fox.
Univeersity,of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, and University of New-
castle upon Tyne,.Neweastle upon Tyne,.United Kingdom
P122 Immune Alterations in Chronic Congestive Heart Failure 0218
Stan Hwang, Tamara 1. Harris, Alan S. Maisel. San Diego Veterans
Affairs Medical Center and Universilryof California, San Diego,.San
Diego; CA
P123 Hemodynamic, Renal, and Hormonal Effects of the Bradykinin Antago-
nist Hoe 140 in Conscious Dogs With and WItlrout Heart Failure 0219 Dietmar. Elsner~ ,Andreas
Muntze, Eckhard P- Kromer, Gi.nter A.J. Rieg-.
ger. Med. Univ.-Klinik,. Wurzburg, Federal Republic of Germany
P124 Saline Load and Sodium ExcretioninPatknts With Left Ventricvlar
DysfuactiotK Relatkuukip to Neuroendocrine Activity 0220
Thomas H. Johnson, Susan M. Ziesche, Michelle M. Berg,, Elliot Ch'es-
ler, Alfredo M..Beltran, GaryS. Francis. Univeniryof Minnesota, Minm-
neapoiis,. MN
P125 Ouabain Promotes Sodiuro, Excretion and Mhibits Plasma Renin Adir
ily in Congestive Heart Failure 0221
Margareti A. Lloyd,. Sharon M. Sandberg, Brooks S. Edwands. Mayo
Clinic,. Rochester, MN'
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Cardiovascular Disease
in the Young/Cardiovascular Surgery:
Cardiovascular Surgery
in Infant and Child 11
Poster Presentation
Boards P14-P21
Convention, Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
P14 idraoperativelmplantation of a Septai Ocduder Device for CTosaro of
Mu.cviar Ventrkular Oefecls 0S63
David C. ClevelandLee.N. Benson, JohmL. Coles,RobertM: Free-
dom,.George. A. Trusler, Ivan M. Rebeyka,. William G. Williiams. The Hospital for Sick Children,
Toronto, Omario; Canada
P1S Modified Fontan Procedure in Patients Les Than Four Years of Age
0564
Jeffrey M. Pearl, Hille4 Laks, Davis C. Drinkwater, E1ilMilgalter, EIiiR.
Capouya, Barbara L. George, Roberta G. Williams. University of Califor-
nia, Los Angeles, Medikal Center,. Los .Angeles,. CA
P16 Witldrawn 0565
P17 Incidence of fndocardidc After 5urgical Repair of Congenital Heart
Deftcts. 0566Cynthia D. Morris, Victor D. Menashe. Oregon ~Health Sciences UiM1iver-
sity,. Portland,.OR
P70 Aboi6hmenl of a Chronic VoiLme Overload: Implications for Diastolic
Function of the Syrtemic Ventricle InunediatelyAfter Fonlan Repair
0567
Marc Gewillilg,. Wim i Daenen, Andre. E. Aubert,. L4cas Van der
Hauwaert.. Leuven University, Gasthuisberg,. Belgium
P19 Hiah-Frequenty /et VentRation for Respiratory Failure Following Con-
tenital.Heart Suesery 0568
Keith C.,Kocis,.Jon:N. Meliones, MaryK:.Dek'eon,, Louise E. Calbw~
Edward. L.. Bove; Flavian M. , Lupinetti. Uniwersity, of Michigan, Ann
Arboq Ml
P2/1 ~ Total Extracarduc.Cavo-Puimonary Connection: A New.Podoperatire.
Hemodynamk Pattern 0569
Salvatore Giannico, Antonio Corno, Bruno Marino; M. Paoli Cicini,
Antonio Amodeo,. Carlo ~ Marcelletti. D.M:C.C.P. Ospedale Bambino
Gesu, RomeItaly
P21 ECMO Rescue in Children During Cardiac Arrest Following Cardiac
Surferyr The Pittsbugh Experknoe 0570
Pedro JJ del Nido,.Heidi JJ Dalton, Ann ~E. Thompson,:RalpSh D. Siewers.,
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh;.PA
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Arteriosclerosis:
Regulation of Gene Expression
Pacific A
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
Nicholas O. Davidson, Chicago, IL
Donna M. Driscoll, San Antonio, TX
MON
PM
NOV
11
2M Recognition of Proximal Human Apo Clll Promoter by NFY Type,
C/EBP, and a Family of Heat-atabk Acfivities 0436
Christos Cladaras, Kinya Ogami, Dimitris Kardassis, Margdri' Hadzo-
poulou-Uadaras, Vassilis I. Zannis.,Boston UniversityMedical,Center,
Boston, MA
,
2:1s Regulation of Apolirtopralein Ctn Gene Expreuion by Three Nuclear
Retxpton 0437
Michelle Metus-Snyder, Francis M. Sladek, Geoffrey S. Ginsburg,
Sotirios K. Karathanasis. ChiWren's Hospital and Beth Israel Hospital,
Boston, MA, and Rockefeller University, New York,.NY,
2:30 A Caamon SinBle Strand-Specific and Double Strand-Specific DNA
Bindiog FactorRernpJdzea.SterolRegulatory Elements 0438
Judah Weinberger, Helene Stark Columbia University, New York, NY
2:45 Relation.t,ip Belwecn Apo A-I C',ene Mutations and Effects on LCAT
Activa8on,,11pW Bindih6, and Disc Foooafibn 0439
Anne Minnich, Xavier CoBet, Robert L. Hamilton, Christopher 1. Field.
ing, Vassilis I. Zannis. Boston iUniversity, Medical Center,. Boston,. MA,,
and University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
3:06 Ahered In Vfho Apo AI Promoter AdYvityy and In Vivo Apo AI Produc-
tion Rate Associated With a rolyrnorphismat . Porition -76 in . the
Human Apo AI Gene 0440
Jonathan.D.Smith, Eliot A. Brinton, )an L. Breslow.,Th'e Rockefeller
University, New YorkNY
3:15 Developmenlal Regulation of Apollpoproteln Al Expression in Tran.-
Bettic Mice OM11
Elina N. Golder, Deepa A. Kumar, Edward'M. Rubin: Lawrence Berke-
ley Laboratory, Berkeley; University of California, Berkeley, CA,
3:30 Mtermiuiott and ExMbits
4:00 Regulation of Human Apoproleie E Gene Expression by cAMP and
Llpopr01e4111 0462
Lisa Marie Olson, Tsugumich'i Uemura, Catherine A. Reardon, Godfrey.
S. Getz. DepartmeM of Pathokrgy, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
1:15 Padtransladaral Control of Mavophage Apolipoprotein E Secretion
0443
Theodore Mazzone, Lydia.Pustelinikas,.Catherine A. Reardon. Rush
Medical College and University of Chicago, Chiwgo,.IL!
~ 36 Mechanism of Tnn.ctWonal Induction of the Apo E Gene In Differen-
tlatly Monocytes 0444
Khaja Bash'eeruddina Lisa Olson, Catherine Reardon, Godfrey Getz,
Theodore Mazzone. Rush Medical College and University of Chicago,
Chicago,. IL
%S A Negative Regulatory Reglon Sof the HumanApolipoprotein B Gene
0445
Bernhard Paulweber, Alan R. Brooks, BnanP..Nagy; Beairiz Levy-Wila
son. Gladstone Foundation Laboratories, University,of California,.San.
Francisco; San Francisco, CA
S:OB Modulation of Erqeexion off the Human LPL Gene by an Octamer Bhding Proteirr 0446
Lorenzo Previato, Catherine Parrot,. Silvia Santamarina-Fojo. Molecular
Disease Branch,. National! Heart,. LWng, and BloodInstitute,. National
Institutes of'Health, Bethesda, MD
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Arteriosclerosis:
Vessel Wall 111
Poster Presentation
Boards P11-P13
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
MON
PM
NOV
11
P11 Bene8c7al AnSioRraphic and dinical Response to MuNifador ModiR-
ntion in the Stanford Coronary Risk Intetrention Project (SCRtP)
0560
Eddvin . L. Alderman,. William L. Haskell, JoanM. Fair, H. Robert
Superko, David )i Maron,.Mary Ann Champagne,.Sally F. Mackey; Paul
T.,WiBiams,. Ronald M. Krauss, John ~W: Faaquhar, and the SCRIP staff.
Stanford Ui4iversity,. Stanford, and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory,
Berkeley, CA
.
f 12 Demomtration of Improvemeot of Endothdiwm-Depemkrrt Fsnciion
of Con" and Resistance Venxls With aAsinine by Ultrawud Tedi-
niqne in Hypercfioledtrolenk Patients 0561
Hideo Yamamoto, Satoshi Suzuki,.Hisashi Kai, Mitsuru Noma,.Hitoshii
Yoshimura, Tsukasa Tajimi, Masayoshi SugiharaYutaka Kikuchi. Kyu-
shu Welfare Pension,Hospital, Kitakyushu, Japan
P13 Inhibition.by DI1P 753, a Nonpeptide AnRlOternin 11 Antasonirt, of Neointima lrwmatio. Following
Balloon Injury of Rat Carotld AAerks
0562
Raymond F. Kauffman, James S. Bean, Karen M. Zimmerman,.Raymond.
R. Brown, Mitchell I. Steinberg. LGII'y Research Laboratories, Efi Lilly and
Company,. I ndianapolis,. I N
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MON
PM
NOV
11
Epidemiology and Prevention:
Lipids
California Pavilion A
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
4:00 PM-S:1S PM'
Chairmen:
Walter H. Ettinger, Winston-Salem, NC
Melissa A. Austin, Seattle, WA
4:00 The Arsociation of Lipoyrolein(a)1Nith Arterial Wall Thidcesing in a
liradal Cohort The ARIC Study 0472
Pamela f.,Schreiner, Robert Smith, Joel Morrisett, Gregory P. Samsa..
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
4.15 Fastins Emulin Is Correlated Wi1h g-Year Chaeges in Lipidr, tipoPro.
teins, and lbod Pressme 0473
Braxton D. Mitchell, Steven M. Haffner, Michael P. Stern. University of
Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio,,T%
4:30 Apoprotein E AMeKc Di.tribu6on and lipapnWei.(a) levels in Rn.hh
tVaaa{eeariaro 0474
.
Kari Kervinen, Julnanii . Sabkannel,~ AnHi'.Hynninen, Y. Antero KesSniemi. ,
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Oulu,.Oulu; Finland
4:45 Effect of Ezerdre Training on Upoprotein Cholesterol With Spcdal
Refeeeaoe to AlsoNpoprotein E Polymorphhm . 047S
Rainer Rauramaa, Ilkka Vuori, Esa Himal3inen, Juloa Venarainen, 11kka
Penttila, Sari Vibs3nen, Pekka Oja. Kuoplo Research Institute of Exer-
cise Medicine, Kuopio, and. UKK Institute, Tampere,. Finland,
S.i0 hedoaninanee of Large ! uw' Density ltpoprolein Partldes a Normo-
rqklemic Patiwb WNh Coronary Arfery Dkaeme 0476
Hannia Campos, Ghislaine.0: Roedereq.Suzanne Lussier-Cacan, JeanDavingnon, Ronald! M. Krauss.
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, gerke-
ky; CA, and Clinical Research Institute of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec,.
Canada
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Clinical Cardiology:
Exercise
Poster Presentation
Boards P47-P50
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayedi 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
MON
PM
NOV
11
N7 Respiratory Muscle Fatigue Does NM Occur During Exercise in Patients
With Chranic Heart Fallure 05%
Donru. MandniDavid Henson, John LaManca, Andrea Rein, Sanford'Levine. Phiiideiphia Veterans
Administration Medical Center, Philadel-
phia, , PA
f48 significance of Muscle Atrophy in Heart Failure 0597
John R. Minotti, Roberta K. Oka,. Lauren M.:Wells,.Ian Christoph, Barry
M: Massie. Veterans Adihtinistration Medical Center and the University ofiCaJifomia, San Francisco,
San Frandsco; CA
P49 Myonrdial Hyperemia in Response to Dipyridarnok Is Depressed In
Alhktes With Left Ventricular HypeArophy, 0598
Martha J: SenneH, Steven R. Bergmann, Judy 1, Hartman, Edward'M:
Geltman, Washington University, St..Louis, MO
f SO HemoJynamfc Determinants of Maxieul Ventilatory O.ygen Uptake
in ~f atienb With.Coronary Artery Disease 0599
Jonathan Myers, James Wallis, Kenneth G. Lehmann, William,Graet-
tinger, William ~ Waibal, Victor F. Froelicher.. Long Beach Veterans Administration Medical
Center,.L'ong Beach, CA,
141
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MON
PM
NOV
11
Featured Research:
Myocardial Viability
Room A-9
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
Heinrich R. Schelbert, Los Angeles, CA
Robert O. Bonow, Bethesda, MD
2df0 State of fAe Arb Wentlfication of Viabie Myocardlum
Robert O: BonowBethesda, MD
2:30 The Frequency of Late Rediseribution in Rest ThalBum-201 Sdn-
dwaPhic stun" 0352
Kent A. Takemoto, Hosen Kiat, Jbhn Friedman,.Haim Silber, Yoli Biasio, ,
Waher Pa/mas, Daniel S: Bemwn. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, i.os
AnOeles, CA
2-45 Can RepinB ThaRMs-201 Itoa`in6 Pred4t bnprovernen( in Fvacfioo
After Reraswlarisatloo in Patlerts With Severely Reduced Leff Ves-
Itricullat Functlissi 0353
Michael Ragosta, George A. Beller, Denny, D. Watton, Sanjiv Kaul,
Lawrence W. Gimple. University of Virginia, Chadottesvillp, NA
3M f.aa.wdaroe and Discordance Between ReR-Redblr>botion ThaBiow
for At.e.in6 Viabk M aardkmr Compariwn WRh Metabolic Activity
61' PET 0354
Vasken Dilsizian, Stephen L. Bacharach, Pasquale Perrone-Filardi',
James A. Arrighi, Simone Maurea, Robert O. Bonow. National Heart,
Lung, and Bbod Institute, Bethesda, MD
3:15 How and MetaboBc Correlates of Fundionai Recovery After ArNerior
hdereia or Iefmmtioa 035S
C6cBe Grandin, Bahija Essamri, Jean-Louis J. Vanoverschelde, Guy, R.
Heyndriekx, Jean Renkin, Jean,Marie Detry, William Wijns, Jacques A.
Melin. University of Louvain, Brussels, and Cardiovascular Centeq
Aalst, Belgium
3:30 Lhntlsdon and Fadd6ib
490 RdadansAiy Between Myocardial flow Reductions and O.idaWe a.d
Glyaolytk Metabopar. in Chronic Haman bder.k Heart Dhease
0356
Richard C. Brunken, Sammy Y. Chan, Johannes Czemin,~ Freny Vaghai-
walla-Mody, Sanjiv Gambhir, Michael E. Phelps, Heinri¢h R Schelbert.
University of Califomia, Los Angeles, School of Medicine, Los Angeks,
CA
4:15 Ultraslnc4ral Correlates of How-Metabolbm Mismatch Pattern eo
Pa.i6oe Emission Tomography 0357
Qui3tophe Deprb. Jacques A. MeBn, Bahija Essamri, Ceciie Grandin,
William Wijns, Marcel Borgers. University, of Lnuvain, Brussels, and
Janssen Research, Beerse, Belgium
4:30 Car.paraflve AupNnent of Myacardial VIa6iRty, With Thaliium-201
and TrlAe-Teboroufne IMaoar InuBir6 0356
Robert C. Hendel, Seth T. Dahlberg, Michele Parker, Brenda A.,
McSherry; Howard Weinstein, Jeffrey A.,Leppo: University of Massa-
chusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA
4:45 Left Ventrhvlar Fvnclion and Redistribution Influence /he AaeanrerN .
of Myora.dlal Salvage With Tc-99m-5edaM161 035!
Albert J.: Sinusas,.QingXin ShiPeter 1. Vitols, George Hamish,i Barry. L.
Iaret,. Frans J.Th., Wackers. Yale University,. New Haven, CT
Sdf0 A Si.pk TecMiqre Usin6Tc-99m-Ses1aMlBl Is A.sociated With Co1-
Werah and Predictive of Salvage After Late Reperfusion Therapy
0360
Timothy. F. Christian, Robert S. Schwarti,. Bernard J. Gersfia Raymond f.
Gibbons. Mayo Climic, Rochester, MN'.
This session will be audiotaped.
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Basic Science/Circulation:
Coronary Circulation-Physiology
Room C-2
2:00 PM=5 15 PM
MON
PM
NOV
11
Chairmen:.
John N. Diana, Lexington, KY
Douglas M. Griggs Jr., Columbia, MO
140 Nthacorottary Injeciion of Basic Rbroblast Growth Fador Enhances
Collateral Rktod Flow fn the Canine Myocardium 0381
Ellis F. Uhger, Shmeul Banai, Mbtie Shou, Michael IT.18klilsch, Stephen
E.. Epstein. National Heart,. Lung, and Blood IInstitute, Bethesda, MD
2:15 Effects of Cydoo.ygenase Blockade on Coronary Collateral Blood
pow 0382
John AhmanDaniel Dulas, Robert J. Bache. University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
2:30 Improved Reserve of Cantinaoasly Perfused Coronary Collaterals in
the ResfinR, Cotnciotn Pony 0383
Douglas ML Griggs Jr., Roger B. Boatwright, David O. Williams, Harold
E. Garner. University ofMissouri, ColumbiaMO
845Cononary Collateral Development: k Absence of Coratary, Reserve a
Necessary Prerequisitet 0384
Michael V. Cohen., Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY'
9:00 Endothellal Fusutiatt In Welll Developed Canine Coronary Collateral
Veueb0385
John Altman, Daniel DulAs, David D. UaxsonDavid C. Homans, Robert
1. Bache. University of Mimnesota,.Minneapolis, MN
3:15 Effects of NetsrolttatoralSubNances on the Porcine Coronary Venous
Microciradation 0786
Frank W: SeBke, Robert G. Johnson, Ronald M: Weintraub. Beth Israel
Hospital.and Harvard Medical'Schoolj Boston,.MA330 Intemtisdon and Exhibili
4:00! Adenosine Is Not Lrvobed In Auforcgulatory. Coronary Microvascular
Di9ation In Vivo 0387
TatsuyaKomam, Kathryn G, Liamping, Charles LL Eastham, Kevin C.
Dellsperger. University of Iowa;.IowaCity; IA
4,15 Pnenure-How Relatlotnhips kt Tetanized Myocardiwn 0388
Julie Z. Livingston,. Jon ~. R. , Resar,. Frank C.P. Yin. The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions,
Baltimore, MD
4:90 Coronary Constrictor Pathway From Mlerior Hypothalamtn Includes
Nlurons k. Rostroventralatval Meduqa0309
Angie R. Cave,. Tim S. LaMaster, David D. Gunerman.. University of'
Iowa College of Medicine and Veterans Administration Medical Center; ,
Iowa City,.IA
4A5 No AntJtramnwral Steal Effect of Alpha-Adrenergic Coronary Vaso-
comtrictlon During Adnenergk Adivatlott 0390
Dietrich Baumgart,. PeterKowaliik,. Brian. D:, Guth, Gerd1 Heusch..
Department of: . Pathophysiology,. Universityy of Essen, Essen, Federal .
Republicc of Germany.
5:00 EDRF Is Responsible for the Enhancement of Endothelium-Mediated
Dilation of Large CoranaryArtery During Chronic.Increases In Coro-
nary Blood F1ow in Conscious Dogs 0391
lie Wang, ThomasH.~ Hintze. Department of Physiology, New York Medical Colk+.ge, Valhalla, NY'
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NOV
11
Thrombosis:
Platelets and
Coagulation Fadors I
California Pavilion C
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
James H. Morrissey, Oklahoma City, OK
Herman K. Gold, Boston, MA
2:06IdtBsifiat of natektAdhesion byPlateietDerived Liposomes tµt6.
James M. Parks, Randalll C. Haddock, John R. Grammer, Clark D. Baker,
Gary. S. Roubin,.Fran4ois M. Booyse.Division of Cardiovascular Dis-
easeUniversity.ofAlabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL.
2:15 Glycoprolein 11b-Illa A1ed"iater In Vivo Platelet Thrombus Fonnation at
High Shear Following Thromboiytit: Tlterapy. 0487Burt Adelman, John Strony,, David R. Phillips,
Robert M. Scarborough,
Anly.Song,. Israel F. Charo. Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA,
and COR TherapeuticsSouth San Francisco,,CA2:30 Factor V Expression in Hrrtnan Umbilical Vein
FadotltelialCells04Btt
NancyL.L.,Shen, Thomas S. Edgington..Department of Immunology,
Research Institute oflScripps Clinic, Layolla, CA
2:45 Evidencee for Autoactivation of Factor VII Following Complex Fonru-
tkm With CeR-Snrface Ti»ue Factor 0489
Tornohiro Nakagaki, Donald C. Foster, Walter Kisiel. University of New
Mexico,.Albuquerque; NM,
3A0 Kinetic Studieton the Interaclion(i).of Gla-Domainless Factor Vlla and
a Recombinant Tissue Factor tadring Its Transnembrane and Cytaplis-
nritDomains 0490
Pierre. F. Neuenschwander,. James H. Ntorrissey: Oklahoma Medical
Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, , OK .
3:15 Nbvel Cbtfing Assayy for. Factor Vila in Plasma Using a Trssue Factor
Mutant That Does Not Support Activation of Factor VII 0491
lames H. Morrissey, B. Gail Macik. Oklahoma Medical Research Foun,
dation, CNdahoma City, OK, and'Duke University Medical Center,,Dur-
ham, NC
3:30 Mternrission and Exhibits
4:00 Inhibition.of.Arferial Thrombus Formation With a Novel GP-llb/llta
Fibrinogen Receptor Antagonist in a Baboon Model of ~ Platekt-
Depmdnd Arterial Thrombosis 0492
John T.,Davidson, Linda W. SchaffAr, Robert.1...Gould,. Ruth F. Nutt,.
Stephen.F. Brady, Daniel F. Veber, EdgarG.,Brown IIIPeter K.S. Siegl.
Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories,West.Point, PA
4:15 A Recombinant vWF Fragment and Aurin Tricarboxylic Acid. Both
Inbibit the vWF Binding to Glycaprotein lb That Is Reqafred for Platelet
AdFtesion to Collagen Under now Conditions 0493
B. Rita Alevriadou,.JoeLLI Moake, Zaverio M..Ruggeri; N. TurnerLarry
V,, Mclntire, Martin D. Phillips. Rice University,. Houston;. TX; and
Scripps Clinic, La Jo6'aCA
4:30 Incidence of Tbrombotic Occbrsions inFxperimental Holmium taser.
AnBbplarty Compared to Excimer Laser Angioplasty 0494
Stefan Hassenstein, Hartmut . Hanke, Sybille Hanke, Martin Oberhoft,
Joachim Kamenz,. Reimer RiebenEberhard Betz. Department of Cand,
ology and Department of Physiology, University of Tiibingen,
Tu'bingen, Federali Republic of Germany 4:45 Medtanifm of.Fador Xa Inhibition by
Recombinant.AMistasin and
Probing of the Reactive Site by Directed Mutagertdh 0495
Christopher,T. Dunwiddie,: Elka M. Nutt,.Loren.D. Schultz,. Kathryn IHoffman: Merck Sharp & Dohme,
West Point, PA
SM Endobronchial l Instillation of G4120, a Platelet GNIb/IIIa Receptor
Anta;ortiht. During Tbrontbolysis With rt-PA 04%
Herman K. Gold, Tsunehiro Yasuda, Robert C. Leinbach,~ LuisGuerrera.
ChikashiKoh'mura, Kelly Fitzpatrick,. John T...Fallon, MaryA:,Napier.
Stuart Bunting, Desire Collen. Massachusetts General IHospital,.Boston.
MA,.and Genetech, Inc.,.South.San.Franciseo, CA
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Clinical Cardiology:
Technical Considerations in
Color Flow Quantitation
Room C-5
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
David J. Sahn, San Diego, CA
Ajit P. Yoganathan, Atlanta, GA
MON
PM
2,00 A Metbod for Correction of the Significant Time Error in Color poppler
I4owImagef 0414
Birgitta Janerot'SjBberg, Lars Eidenvall,l Bengt Wranne,.Dani Lbyd, Per
Ask... LinkSping University~ LinKd'ping, Sweden
2:15 Flow Convergence Estimates of Mitral Regurgitation Obta'uted by Using
tbe Iint, Second, and Third ARa Zones Observed on Color Doppler MQ
Traon In Sheep Wilh surSicaYy Produced Mikal Regurgitatim 0415
Jun Zhang, Robin iShandas, Michael IlonesAzucena Munllb, Soon U!
Kang, Robert WEintraub, Izumi Yamada, Lilliam Valdes-Cruz, David'1.
Sahn. University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA
2:30 WaG likering Sipti(icantly, Increases Doppler Velocity In Proximal
Flow Convergence 0416
Pieter M. Vandervoort,.David H. Thoreaul Arthurf. Weyman, JamesD.
Thomas. Nlassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
L45 The Flow Convergence Region Proximal to a Reguegitant Orifice Has a
NoolremfrpMerkal Velocity Field 0417
Susan A. Barclay, Xiong Changsh'eng,. Dan Loyd, GunnarAndersson, Per
Ask,.Bengt.Wranne. Linkoping University,.LGnkoping, Sweden
3M Effect of Changes in Nyquist Limif on the Assessment of Aortic
RegurRitation Severity by Tranreropingeal Color poppler Echocardi-
ography 041e
Nelson Pizzano, Raja15. Sanya6, Navin C. Nanda, Raj IS. Ballal, Pohoey
Fan, Frederick Helmcke, John Cooper, Hans Jain, H. Nath.; University of
Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham,.AL
3:15 Sensitivity Prvbknu of Color Doppler Compenaated by, Echo Contrast
Agents: bper{mental and Cli.ical Stndies 0419
Helen von Bibra, Hans U. Stempfle, Franz Hartmann, Christian Fiiischke,.
Reinhard ScfiliefJ Hans P. Emslander. I Medizinische Klinik/Technical
UniversiOy,,Munich, Federal Republic of Germany,
330 Ntermiraian and Exbibits
4:00 ktDirectionDoerNotAffecthlmonary.VeeanHowReverralinleN.
and RightPubwnary Veimin Severe Mitral Regurgitation . 0420
Anthony,C. Pearson, Mary E. Alton, Rick J. Whyles,,Tomaszli Pasierski.
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
4:15 Color Flow Doppler Assessment of Severity of Mitral Regurgifation:
Comparison to Q.anfihtive Doppler in Central', and Eccentric lets
0421
Maurice E. Sararw,.Mary Kmhn, A.Jamii. Tajik. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN4:30 vorfex Viwaliation In
Regugitant /ete UlingLaser Row Mapping,
Color. Doppler,, and Albrrsex: Partick+ 0422
Edinond Rambod, Steven S. Khan, Michele DeRoberlis, David Allen,
Gerald Maurer. Cedars-Sinai iMedi¢al~ Center, Los Angeles, CA'
4:45 imaging High-Velocity RegurgitaM lets by color-Now Mapping With-
out Ali'asing Effect 0423
Claude Scheufile; Beat Grossniklaus, Bruno Dousse. Centre Cardiologi-
que dut Nord,.Saint-Denis, France,.and Hoffmann-LaRoche;.Basel,
SwNtedandI
SM' Tranre.oplugeal Edacardfograpbic Evaluation of Stenotic. Valvalar.
Lesiom.by Color Doppler Using the New.Quasar" Technology 0424.
Pohoey.Fan,.Navin C. Nanda,.Peter J! Czuwala,.Andreas5. Anayiotos;.
PeterWalker, Ajit P. Yoganathan. University of Alabama at Birmingham,.
Birmingham, AL
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High Blood Pressure Research:
Clinical Hypertension-
Cardiovascular Aspects and
Clinical Trials
Grand Ballroom Salons F-K
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
2:00 PM-S: 15 PM
Chairmen:
i William C. Cushman, Memphis, TN
John B. Kostis, New Brunswick, NJ
MON
PM
NOV
11
2c00 Endothelial Dysftnciion of the Coronary Miaova.culalure in Hyper-
teroion 0539
Arshed A., Quyyumi,.Richard1O. Cannon III, Julio A. Panza,..Step,hen E.
Epstein. National Heart, Lung, and'Blood Institute, Bethesda,. MD I
. 215Aspirin Is.Afsocia&d With Improved Firdothelial Vasodilator Function
i In the Coronary Microvesels of HypeAendve Patients 0540
~ Charles B:,Treasure, J. Larry Klein, David G. Harrison, R. Wayne
Alexander. Emory.University School.of Medicine,.Atlanta,.GA,
~ 2:30 Improvement of Coronary Reserve by Chronic Treatment With ACE
Inhibitors 0541
I Martin Vogt WoifgangMotz,.Bernd Piiritz, Sibylle Scheler, Bodo E.
i Strauer. Department of Medicine, University of D'ussekiorf, Dusseldorf,
Federal Republic of Germany
j 245 Polytystk Ovary Syndrome: Ladc of Hypertension Despite Insulin
. . Resistance 0542
Sebastian Zimmermann, Robert A. Phillips, C.aig Wilkenfeld, Andrea
Dunaif, Diane T. Finegood, Maria Aideljan, Sylvan Wallenstein, Richard
GoI Lawrence R. Krakoff. Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York,
NY, and the University ofiAlberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
3A01 Left Ventricvlar Supernormal . Contradility and HyperLrsdinenria In
Lean Eaential HypeAeruive Suhjects 0S43
Guilhem du Cailar, Jean Ritistein, Jean L. LWc Pasquier, Albert Mimran.
Department of Medicine, CHU-MontpellierMontpellier, France
3:15 Is Skep Apnea a Confounder of the Relationship Between Obesity and
; I Systemic HypeAeruiont 0S44
~ lan Wilcox, Tian S. Yang, Jan A. Hedner, Ronald R. Grunstein. Royal
Prince Alhed'Hospitaq Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
3:30 Intennrk.ion and Exhibits
4A0 Relatk>,otrip Retwreen Blood Pressure Change and Mortality Among
j MRFlT HypeAemlves 0545.
Jerome D. Cohen, Steven M., Butler, leffrey A. Cutler, James D. Neaton,
~i fonth'eMRFIT ResearchGroup..St. Louis University, St. Louis,.MO
4:1S Effectiveness of Treatment on Left Ventrkular Man Reduction in
Elderly Srb/ecb With laolated Systolic Hyperlemion 054i
Elizabeth O. Ofili, Norbert D. Uy, Ramon Castello, Jeanette St. Vrain,
Tim J. Martin, Brian Lewis, Jerome D. Cohen, Arthur I. Labovitz. St.
Louis UnivensityMedica6Center, Sti,Louis, MO
4:30 MonoOterapy, of HyperMrrfarr Results of Major Subgroup Analyses at
One Year 0S47
Barry M. Massie, William C. Cushman, Domenic i. Reda, Barry J. Mater-
son, for the Veterans Administration Cooperative Study Group on
Antihypertensive Agents. Veterans Administration Medical Center, San
Francisco, CA445 Effect of Propranolol, Nacebo,.and Non-Dnrg Tfrerapyoo Sexual I'vnc-
tion of Hypertensive Maks. 0540
John B. Kostis, Raymond C. Rosen,.Lynn Taska., UMDN)-Robert Wood
JohnsonMedicai School, New. Brunswick, NJ
.
s*O Dopamine. tieta-Hydroxylase May. Be Controlled trr a Sin81e Gene i.
Olacks0S49
Clarence E:. Grima D.T. O'Connor, T.W: Wilson, H.S. Fraser, G.D.
NicholsonT.A.. Hatsell...Charks R. Drew UnbJenityy of Medicine and
Science, Los Angeles, CA,.and the University of West Indies,.Barbados
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PM
NOV
11
Basic Science/Circulation:
Neutrophils in Ischemia/
Reperfusion Injury
Room A-6
2:00 PM-5: 15 PM
Chairmen:.
C. Wayne Smith, Houston, TX
Kim P. Gallagher, Ann Arbor, MI
2:00 Soiubk Carttqlenxnt Receptor 1 Administered Only at the rmte of
Reperhrion Prevents Posdfdremk Contractile Failure 0330
Suresh ~ Shandelya, Douglas T. Fearon,. Myron . L. . Weisfeldt, Jay L..
Zweier..Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions,. Baitimore,.MD
2:15 Hunan Recanbinant Soluble CompkmentReceptor 1 ilrerapeutkaUy
Reduces Myocardial bchenric/Reperf/nion Injury 0331
Edward F. Smith III, Michael J.I DiMatRino,,Pam A. Davis, John W,.Egan,i
Don E.. Griswold, Leonard M.. Hillegass, Kei-Lai IFbng, Karen S. Brown,i
Carl S. Crysler. SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, Department of
Pharmacology and'Department of.Drug Metabolism, King of Prussia,.PA'
2:30 Soluble Human CRi Prevents Human Complesnent-Mediated Damage
in the tiab6it Perfused Iw1aKd Heart 0332
Jbnathon W: Homeister, Paul S. Satoh,.Benedict R. Lucchesi. Universitiyy
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
2:45 Activated Ntulrophik May SWirrcanNy Contribute to Increased Aden-.
osine Levels ie Reperhscd Myourdium 0333
John A.. Morrow, john J. Murray, Mervyn B..Forman. Vanderbilt Univer-
sity, Nashville, TN
3.00 56eytaidnase and t-IA Reduce NeatroPlril Oxygen Radical Generation
In Vitro 0334
joMn LindenfeldKathleen A. Stringer, Edward JJ Lesnefsky; John E.
Repine. Division iof Cardioiogy, and the Webb-Waring Lung Institute,
University,of Colorado, Denver, CO
3:15 Reduction of Myocardial ischemia-Reperfusion Injury by a Recombi-
eant Neutrophil Seuetory Leukoproteinase Inhibflor 0335
Andrew J. Budi,. Michael J..Lim~ Andreas R. Huber, Stephen J. Weiss.
Uniwersity, of Michigan, Ann Arbor,. Ml'
3:30 htermiqion and HdtibRs
4:0U The Recombirant Receptor Antagonist,to /nterkukii-1 Reduces Myo-
cardiai Neubophii Accumulation and Tlaue Injury Following lsdrernia
and Reperlwion . 0336
Beth L'. Karolie,.Stephen J. Weiss,.AndreasR..Huber, Michaeli;.Lim,
Andrew Ji Buda. University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, MI
4:15 CD18-ICAM-1-Dependent Nlutraphil-fndotlielial Cell and NeWo-
phR-Myocyte Adherencee ls homoted by. Hypoxk Myocyter Evidence
for.Hypwrk Myorylr-Detived ActivaBng Factors 0337Yoshiki Sawa;. Sabine Bemotat-Danielowski- Monica
StoB;. Jutta Schaper.
Max-Plaodc-lnstitute,: Bad Nauheim, Federal ~Repul>tic of C.ermany.
4:30 stimdation of ICAM-1 mRNA in Isdromic andReperfused Canine
Myocardium 0330
Donald C. Anderson, C. Wayne Smith, Lloyd H.,Michaelj Mark 1..
Entmam BaylorColl'ege of Medicine, Houston, TX
4:45Inflananatory RepriatJan of Canine GMf-1400 mRNA 0339
William.E.. Sanders,.Raymond W. Wilson, Lloyd H: Michael, Mark L..
Entman, Donald C. Anderson. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
5d10 Direct Transfer of Reactive Oxygen From Neutrophils to Cardiac Myo-
cytes at Site of Mac-1-1CAM-1 Adherence 0340
Keith Youker, Gilbert Kukielka, , Takadvka Shoji, Addison A. Tayk r C.
Wayne Smith, Mark L..f:nman. Baylor College of Medicine,.Houslon, TX
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MON
PM
NOV
11
Clinical Cardiology:
Echocardiographic Assessment
of Cardiac Function and
Hemodynamics-New Methods
(Continued).
Poster, Presentation
Boards P110-P111i
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM=5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
P110 Pulmonary Venouc How Pattems in Heart Transplant Recipienb and ie
NMmab 0659
Christoph H. Spes, Hans U. Stempfl'e, Christiane E. Angermann, Alan G.
Fraser, Bernhard' M. Kemkes, Karl Theisen. Med. Klinik Innenstadt,
Univ. Miin¢hen,.Muinchen, Federal~ Republic of Germany, and Univer-
sity Hospital lot WAles, Cardiff, United Kingdom
P111 Mechanism of Increment of the Diastolic Rumble In Mitral Stenosix in
teft latera) PotRion 0560
Ryuichiro<Anan, ShoichiroNakao, Masato Higashi, Kazuyuki. Kubola,
Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Kazuaki Kiyonaga, Shinichi Arima, Shinichi
Minagoe, Hiromitsu Tanaka. Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan
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MON
PM
NOV
11
Basic Science:
lon Transport in Cardiac Muscle
(Continued).
Poster Presentation
Boards P124-P125
Convention Center Exhibit Halli
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM=5:00 PM'
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5 i00 PM
P124, ttok of the Na; Aalivated K Channe4 and the Furosemide-sensitive
Na-K-CI Cotransporter in K Efflux During Global bdiemia in the Iso-
IatedRat Heart, 0673
Atsuo Mitanij Michael L Shattbck: Cardiovascular Research, St. Thomas'
Hospital,.London,.lDniEed KingdiamP125 Relative Roles of Na-Ca Exchange and. SarcoPlasmic Retinium
in .
Relaxation of the Cytorolic Ca Transient in Heart 0674
Ru-Chi Shieh, Daniell. Willifbrd. Department of.Ph'armacology; Uni,-
versify.ofAochester,.Rochester, NY
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Basic Science/Cardiovascular
Radiology/Clinical Cardiology/
Cardiovascular Disease
in the Young:
Cine-Computed Tomography and
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(Continued)
Poster Presentatiom
Boards P84-P87
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00' PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
MON
PM
NOV
11
M Maprctic Resonance ImaEing of Perfusion Defects in.Human Myocar-
dium Using Infusion of Gadolfniam-DTPA and Pharmacologically
Induced Hyperemia 0633
Michel A. Galiee, Albert C. van Rossum, Frans.C: Visser, Jaap Valk. Free.
University Hospital Amsterdam,,Amsterdam,.The. Neth'edands.
Pa5 Quantiflcationof.Coronary Cakium Reflects the Angiographic Extentof Coronary Artery Direare 0634
Arthur S. Agatston, Warren R. Janowitz; Nobuyuki Aizawa, Julius Gasso,.
Frank Hildner, Manuel IViamonte, Ronald Prineas.,University.of Miami,.
Miamij FL, and Shonan KamakuraHospital,.Japan
P86 N6ninrasive Three-Dimensional Motion Analysis of the Myocardium
Using Phare Contrasl MRI 0635
Norben J.I Pek:,.Robert'~J: Herfkens, Lorie R: PeIQ,.Jimes R. Sayre. Stan-
ford University, Stanfond, CA
P87Finite StrakaUrine SPAMM in.Nornul Human.LeH.Ventricler 0636
Krishanu B. Gupta,.AndrewA. Bogdan, Kenneth E. Fellows, Eric A.
Hoffman. University of Pennsylvania Medical Schooi, Philadelphia, PA
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MON
PM
NOV
11
Basic Science/Circulation:
Mechanical-Energetic Correlates
Room C-1
2:00 PM-5:15 PNS
Chairmen:
Yoichi' Goto, Osaka, Japan
Norman R. Alpert, Burlington, VT
2A0 Delemdnants of ATP Depletion Durtieg Metabolic Inhibition of Rat
Cardiac Trabecvlae 0370
WeiDongGao, Henk.E.D.J. ter Keurs. Department ofiMedi¢ine,.Uni-
versiry of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
2:15 Myocardial Oxygen Consumption 6 Coastant Regardless of EKternal Mechanical Work Duri.g
Relaxation Period 0371
Katsuya Hata, Yoichi Goto, Shiho Futaki,riitoshi Yaku, Osamu Kawa-
guchi, Toshiyuki Takasago, Akio Saeki,i Takehiko Nishioka, Tad W. Tay-
lorHiroyuki 5uga. National Cardiovascular Center, Osaka, Japan
2:30 Reduced Vascular Compliance Alten Left . Ventricular Energetia But
Not Contractile Fonctlon In Vivo 0372
Raymond ~KeIIy,.Rich'ard Tunin,.Daivid A.. Kass. The Johns Hopkins Mpd-
ical Institutions, Baltimore, MD 2:45 Adetar:re Yweaes Oaygan UBrvatim tiRaency a Cadrr Myocardi.n
0373
Shang-Chiun Lee, Yukitaka Shizukuda, H. Fred Downey. Texas College
of Osteopathic Medicine, Fort Worth, TX
3:00 Impact of Addorison Venhicvlar Efrucienc.y, 0374
DanielBurkhoff,. Pieter P. de Tombe,. Gary Gerstenblith. The Johns
Hopkins Nledi¢al~ Institu0ions,.Baltitmore, MD
3:15. Constant Myorardlal Conbach'Iity, and Oxygen Consumption Between
Atrial Fibrillation and Regular Atrial Rhythm a1Malclred Heart Rate
0375
Osamu Kawaguchi, Yoichii Goto, Shiho Futaki, Yuichi Ohgoshi, Hitosh'i
YakuKatsuyaHata,.TOshiyuki Takasago, Akio Saeki,.Hinoyuki.5uga.
National Cardiovascu4ari Center,.Osaka,. Japan
3:30 Intermixion and Exhibits
4M Addotis Increare. Oxygen Co.t of Contracdlity'in Dog Left Ventricle
0376
Katsuya.Hata, Yoich'i~Goto, Osamu Kawaguchi,i Sh'iho Futaki, Toshiyuki
Takasago, Akio 5aeki, Takehiko Nishioka, Tad' W. Taylor, HiroyuJu
Suga.,National CardiovascularCenter; Osaka, Japan
4:15 Myocardial Energdks in Control and Failing Human Myocardium:
Influerrce of boprohreaol and Uuabain 0377
Gerd. Hasenfuss, Louis A.. Mulieri, Bruce I.. Leavitt,. Christian Holu-
barsch,. Norman R. Alpert Department.o"ardiology; Unirenity, of
Freiburg,.. Freiburg,. Federal Republic of Germany, and College of
Medicine, Univenity.of.Vermont, Burlington, VT
4:30 Energetics of the Fafling Heart Greater Oremomedhanicil E/ficiency
Ru1 Increased Inotropk Cost 0379
Matthew R. Wolff,.P-ietev P. de Tombe, Yasuhiko HarasawaDaniet
Burkhoff, William C. Hunter,.Gary'Gerstenblith, David A. Kass: The
Johns Hopkins Medical Institlutions,. Baltimore,.MD
4:45 Left Ventrkuhr Mechanics and Energetics in Dogs With Padng-
Induced Heart Failure 0379
Yoichi Goto, Hitoshi Yaku, Yuiohii Oh'goshi, Shiho ~ Futaki, Osamu
Kawaguchi,, Katsuya Hata, Toshiyuki Takasago,. Akio Saeki Hiroyuki'.
Suga..National Cardiovascular Center, Osaka,. Japan i
5:00 Evaluatlon of Cardiac Emxgelics Models Uiing Indirec7 CalorimNry,ie
the Cancious Dog 0390
R. Eric Lilly, Stanley A. GaILIr,,.JamesW,,Davie, V. AntoineKellrr, I_
Scott Rankin,.Donald~D. Glower. Duke University, Durham,.NC
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MON
AM
NOV
11
Clinical Cardiology:
Restenosis-Experimental
Poster Presentation
Boards P180-P190
Convention Center Exhibit Ha11
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
Presenter Present: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
Pi80 An Inierventfanal Approach to Coronary Gene Trarofer 0276
Gregory D. Chapman, Chang 5. Lim, Roger S. Gammon, Steph'en C.
CuIp,Robert P. Bauman, Judith L. Swain, Richard S. Stack.Duk'eUni,
versity Medical Center,,Durham~ NC
P1B1 Lymphocyte/Monocyte lnterleukin-2 Receptor-Targeted Furion Toxim
Therapy With DAR,..-IL2 Prevents Proliferative -ostan8iopiasty
Ret+tenwit 0277
0. Douglas Miller,Steven B. Paige, Fermin O.,Tio, Steven R. Bailey,
Corey A. Waters, Thasia G Woodworth, Jean C. Nichols. Su LouisUnfvetsity,Medicai Center, St.
Louis,MO, and Seragen, Boston, MAP182 Cycloaporine A Does Not Inhibit Restenosif In Experimental An-
8lophisly 0278
Patrice A. McKenney; Jesse W. Currier, Christian C. Haudenschild,
Deanna Heyman,David P. Faxon.Boston Uhiversity Medical Center,
Boston, MA
P183 Enaiapril Does Not inhibR Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation in a Bal-
loon-Injured Coronary Artery , Swine Model of Intimaf Hyperplaia
0279
Edward C. Santoian,Michael B. Gravanis, Steven P.Karas,Kristin A.
Anderberg, Joel E. Schneider, James A. Hearn, Spencer, B. King 111.
Emory University, School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA,
P184 In Situ Hybridization of,Coronary Atherectomy Spechneos Ident-d'tes
Actively Ptoliferalin8 Smooth Muscle Cells 0280
Michael Sfmons, Guy Lederc; Marianne Kearney, LawrerKe Weir, Jeffrey
M. Isner, Donald 5: Baim, Robert D. Safian, Harvard-Thomdike labora,
tory, fleth Israel Hospiial,i and St. Elizabeth's Hospitai, Boston, MA
PIBS Hwnae Cell Cukure as "Pretureenin8 System" for a Pharmacological
Approach to the Prevention of ReAeaain8 Events After AnBioplasty,
0281
Rainer Voisard, Peter C. Dartsch, Ulrich ~ Seitzer, Clemens Grupp,
Dietmar Roth, Matthias Kochs, Vinzenz Hombach. University of Uko, ,
Uhn, and University of Tubingen~ TGbingen, F'ederal Republic of Germany
P188 EzperimentallMravascufar Sten8n8: Proliferative Rerpome of Smooth
Aitscle Celht 0282
Hartmut Hanke, Stefan Hassenstein, Joachim Kamenz, Martin
Oberhoff, Andreas Baumbach, Eberhard Betz, Karl R. Karsch. Depart-
ment of Cardiology and Department of Physiology, University of
Tubingen, Tribingen, Federal Republic of Germany
P187 Coronary Restenosk and the ImpoAanae of Muraf Throntbus: Results in
a Parciee Coronary Model 0283
Robert S. SchwartzKermeth C. Huiier, William D. Edwards,.AlUan R.
Camrud,. Michael Jorgenson, David R. Holmes. Mayo foundation,
Rocfiester,MN
P788 Locaf Delivery of Heparin and MelhMrexate Fails to InhibitIn V'rvo
Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation 0284
David A. Cox, Peter G. Anderson, Gary S. Roubin, Chia Y, Chou1
Subodh'K. Agrawal, J.I BradleyCaverwfer. University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
P/89 In Vitro AasaHneM of PoiyaAirks aaSlow Release DrvB Carriers
028S
Martin Ebecke, AmdtBuchwallf, Herbert Stricker, Volkec Wiegaod
Universidy,of Gifttidgen, GSttinBen, federai Republic of Germany
P190 Locally Delivered AnBiopepNn Reducer InNmal Hyperplasia Following
8alloon Injury in Rabbits 0286
Mum K. Hong. Tahira Bhatti, Bradford J. MatthewsKaren S. Stark, Sam
S. t:athapermat, Marie L. Foegh, Peter W. Ramwell, Kenneth M. Kent.
Georgetown Univenify Medical Center; Washington,i DC
104

MON Postgraduate Seminars
EVE 8:30 PM-1O:30 PM
NOV
11
Councils on Clinical Cardiology and Basic Science
f4lalibu Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
12. Immune Mechanisms of Cardiac Allograft
Chairman: Douglas James Norman, Portland; OR
Cellular Mechanisms of Cardiac Transplant Rejection:
Experimental Models
Bruce Hall, Stanford, CA
Activation and Propagation of the Immune
Responses/Cell Signaling
Philip Halloran, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Vascular-Immune System Interactions
Jeffrey Platt', Minneapolis, MN
Histocompatibility: Relevance to Heart
Transplantation
Douglas James Norman, Portland, OR
Future Directions: Tolerance, Genetic Engineering,
Xenotransplantation
Eric A. Rose, New York, NY
Councils on Thombosis, Basic Science, and Clinical
Cardiology
Pacific B
Anaheim,Hilton Hotel
13. Switches and Signals: Mechanisms of Platelet
Activation
Chairman: Garret A. FitzGerald, Nashville, TN
Membrane Receptors for Platelet Agonists
Shaun R. Coughlin,,San Francisco,,CA
G-Proteins in Platelets
Lawrence Brass Philadelphia, PA
Eicosanoids as Intra- and Extracellular Modulators of
Platelet Activation
Garret A. FitzGerald, Nashville, TN
Regulation of Glycoprotein Ilb/Illa Complex
Expression
David Phillips, South San Francisco, CA
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Cardiovascular Radiology:
Intravenous Ultrasound/
Peripheral Vascular
Poster Presentation
Boards P63-P73
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 ,PMr5:00 PM
Presenter: Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
MON
PM
NOV
11
P63 Real-Time Lesion Charaderization During Angioplasty, Using the
Strea-Time.Curve. 0612
Kevin i. Vaska, Antoine Lafont. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleve-
landOH
P64. Design, Development,, and Initial Human Testing of an Ultra-
Low-Profik 3.5Fr(1.16mm) Coronary I.trava.cvlar Ultrasound Device
0613
David C. Booth',~ Steven E. Nissen, John C. Gurley, Mark Bates, Alex
MoDonnelll, Michael Eberle. University of, Kentucky and Veterans
Administration Medical Center,. Lexington,. KY
N'iS Badncatter of 30 MHz Ultrasound by Human Blood k Caused by Red
Blood Cells and Enhanced by Rouleaux Formation 0614
Maurits S. van der Heiden, Machteld G. de Kroon, Lucas H. Sava4le,
Cornelius Borst. Heart Lung Institute, University Hospital Utrecht)
,
Utrecht, and TNO Institute of AppliedPhysics, The Netherlands
P66 Intravascular Ultrasound Morphology Followieg Coronary Balloon
Angiopla.fy and Rotational Atlrerectomy 0615
Paul S. Gilmore, Theodore A. Bass, Alan B. , Miger, Robert F. Percy,
Donald A. Conetta. University of Florida Health Science Center, Jack-
sonville, FL
P67 Ultrasound Plaque Composition Determines Directiunal Coronary
Atheredorny Effect 0616
Fadi A.,Matae, Garry.S..Mintz,,Benjamin.N. Potkin,,Marjaneh'~Akbari,i
TerryE. Laa,.KennethM. Kent,.Martin B. Leon. Washington Hospital
Center, Washington,~ DC
P68 Intravancular Uitra+owd for tbe Evaluation of IMervenfional Therapy
in Coronary, Artery Diiease 0617
Gerald S. Werner, Volker Wiegand,.Heinri¢h Kreuzer. Departmem.of
Cardiology,. University of Gottingen Gottingen,i Federal Republic of Germany.
P69 Cro.s-Sectlorul and Three-Dimensional Intravascular Ultrasound
Analysis of Coronary Artery Geometry After Rotational Athercetonry
0618
Gary.S.MintzBenjamin N. Potk'inGad Keren,.Sh'aron,L. Eldredge,
Lowell F. Satler. Washington Hospital Center,. Wash'ington,,DC
t 70 Effect of IfCA on Coronary Wall Arcfiitecture Analyzed by NWavascu-
lar Ultrasound 0619
Thomas C. Gerber, )unbo Ge,.Giinter Giirge,..Hans-)urgen Rupprecht,
liirgen Meyer;Raimund'Erbel.l Second'MedicallClinic. Mainz Univer-
sity, Mainz, Federal Republic of Germany
P71 Low Dose Arterial UrokLwe for Lower Extremity llmb Salvagr. Expe-
rience in 132 Cases 0620
Gary J. Becker, D. . Skip Sailee,. Suzanne LeBIAng, James F. Benenati,.
Gerald Zemel,.BarryT. Katzen. Baptist Hospitab of Miami, Miami, FL
m WithMawn 0621.
M73 Syndrroni=ed Coronary, Venous Relroperfution:Support or Srperflu-
ous Wilh Coronary, Anpoplastyl 0622
Christoph ~ A. Nienaber, Michael I Abend, Tim Rehders, , Chunguang
Chen, Division of Cardiology; University Hospitali Eppendod, Hambuag,
Federal Republkof Germany
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Councils on Basic Science and Circulation
Orange County Ballroom Salon 1
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
17. Mechanism of Vascular Tone
Chairman: David R. Hathaway, Indianapolis, IN
G-Protein-Associated Signal Transduction
Avril Somylo, Charlottesville, VA
Mechanisms of [Ca'*] Regulation
Chris Rembold, Charlottesville, VA
Mechanisms of Myosin Regulation
Kristine Kamm, Dallas, TX
Mechanisms of Actin Regulation
Michael Walsh, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Mechanisms of Energy Regulation
Richard Paul, Cincinnati; OH
Council on Cardiovascular Radiology
San Simeon, Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
18. MRI of the Heart
Chairman: Charles Higgins, San Francisco, CA
Cine MR1 in the Evaluation of Valvular Heart Disease
Leon Axel, Philadelphia, PA
MRI of Left Ventricular Wall Motion
Elias Zerhouni, Baltimore, MD
MRi of Congenital Heart Disease
Richard D. White, Cleveland, OH
MRI for the Evaluation of Blood Flow in the Central
Cardiovascular System
Charles Higgins, San Francisco, CA
Council on Circulation
Pacific A
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
19. Cardiovascular Alterations in Pregnancy.
Chairman: Charles R. Rosenfeld, Dallas, TX
Systemic and Uteroplacental Changes: Absence of
Angiotensin 11 Receptor Downregulation
Charles R. Rosenfeld, Dallas, TX
Prostanoids and Their Mode of Action
Ronald R. Magness, Dallas, TX
Modulation of the Resistance Circulation
Margaret McLaughlin, Cincinnati, OH
Alterations in Vascular Smooth Muscle Receptor
Signaling
Kirk P. Conrad, Albuquerque, NM
Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension: Alterations in
Placental Eicosanoids
Scott Walsh; Richmond, VA
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Clinical Cardiology:
Cardiomyopathy I
Poster Presentation
Boards P22-P31
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
MON
PM
P22 Alpha and Beta Cardiac Myosin Heavy. Chain Isoforms Are Major
AutoanOgensin Dilated Cardiomyopathy. 0571
Alida L.P. Caforio, Maurizia Grazzimi,.Gian Franco,Bottazzo, William 1.
McKenna, Stefano Schiaffino. University of Padova, Padova, Italy, and
Cardiological Sciences, St. George'sHospita6 Medical School, London,
England
P23 HLA and Immunogkrbulin Genes May, Confer Susceptibility to Dilated
CardiomyoPadry 0572
H'rrofumi Nishi;.Akinori Kimura, Haruhito Harada, Yoshinori Koga,
Takehiko Sasazuki, Hironori Toshima, for the Japan Idiopathic Cardio-
myopathy Research Committee. Kurume University, Kurume, and Kyu-
shu University, Fukuoka,, Japan
P24 An Antibody-induced Disorder in Myonrdial Energy Metabolism Can
Cause Cardiac Failure 0S73
Heinz-Peter SchuHheiss;. Karsten Schulze,. Rolf Schauer. Un'nersityy of
Dusseldorf,Dusseldorf, Federal Republi¢of.Germany
P25Im.nure-Mediated Modulation of Sarcopfasmic Reticulum.FiaKYion in
Patients With Dilated Cardlomyopathy 0574
Constantinos J. Limas, Irvin F. Goldenberg, Catherine Limas. University
oflMinnesota and'~the Minneapolis Heart Institute, Minneapolis,.MNP26light and Electron
Microscopic.Localiiation of.Atrial and Rrain Hatri-
uretic Peptides in Ventriadar Myocardium With Dilated Cirdiomy-
opathy: Double Immunocytochemistry Using Specific Monodonal
Antibodies 0575
Koji Hasegawa,.Hisayoshi Fujiwara, Takako Fujiwara,.Chui¢hiiKawai.
Kyoto University, Kyoto,.Japan
P27. Aatoantibodies Against Human Ventricular Myosin Heavy, Chain in
Patients With Myocardifisand Dilated Card'iomyppathy 0576
Bernward Lauer, Klaus Padberg,, Peter Schwimmbeck, Heinz-Peter
Schultheiss. Department of Cardiology, University of Diisseldorf, Dus-
seidorf, Federal Republic of Germany
P2a Eowrophil-Mcdiated Injury in Restrictive Cardiomyopatlry: Evidence
From Imrmmofluorescence Staining of Endomyocardial Biopsies 0577
Lyle 1. Olsoni GalemN. Vonk, Gail M. Kephart, William D. Edwards,
Gerald li Gleich. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P29. Prediction of Recovery of Cardiac Function From:Histological Findings
in Acute Myocarditis. 0570
Tetsuo Minamino; Masatake FukunamiMasaharu Ohmori,.Katsuomi'
Iwakura, Kazuaki Kumagai, Takahisa Yamada, Nobuhiko Kondoh,.
Eiichiroh Tsujimura, Noritake Hoki. Division of Cardiology,.OsakaPre-
fectural . Hospital, ,Osaka,, Japan
P30 Electrotonic Modulation of ~ the QRS/T Wave Detected by Signal-
Averaged ECG In Patients With HypertroplrirCardiomyopathy: Rela-
tion of,ECG Fhrdings to Changes in outflow Obstruction Due to Dwal
Chambn. Pacirg 0579
Thea McAreavey, Neal Epstein, Lameh Fananapazir. National Institutes
of Healtlh, Bethesda, MD
P31. Neodymium-YAG Laser Cardiac Myop6asty: Acute and Chronic,.C.ross
and Histokogic Findings and Associated W4II Motion Abnormalities
0500
Douglas W. Losordo; Dov. GaIJ Marianne Kearney,.John Hogan,.
Gregory Brucker. TuftsUniversity, SchoolioP.Medicine, St. Elilzabeth'sHospital,l Boston, MA
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Basic Science/Circulation/Kidney:
Cardiac Myocyte Gene Regulation
Room A-7
2:00 PM-5: 15 PM
Chairmen:
Laurence H. Kedes, Los Angeles, CA
Vijak Mahdavi, Boston, MA
MON
PM
20 IdeeOfintion of a CanHac-SpeciBcTraraaiptional Enhancer That Res-
ii the rxprerlon of the Slow/Cardiac Traponin C Gene In Vitro
and In vfvo 0341
Michael S. Pammcek, Eliav Barr, Anuradha ). Vora, Frank lung Jeffrey
M. Leiden. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,. MI 1
2:15 ReydaBon of the Hrrasan Cardiac iraponin C f:ene 0342
Thorkif H. Christensen, Larry Kedes. Institute for Genetic Medicine and
Department of Biochemistry, University of Southern California School
of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA ,
2:30 The "CCAC lrnC' Is E.KrNfal for Myoslobin Promoter Funcdou M
Mad Rat MyocardNn 0343
Christian M. Grohe, Michael E. lessen, Robert Chao, W. Steves Ring R.
Sanders Williams. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,
Dallas, TX
2:t5 Moleadar Medra.lan of Doxanrbidn Effect on Gene Expression in
Cdl Model of CardiowPapal6y 0344
Masahiko Kurabayashi, Larry Kedes. Institute for Genetic Medicine and
Department of Biochemistry, University of Southern California School
of Medicine, Lbs Angeles, CA
3A0 Fos and )un Regulate heferenWl brducNon of the Skeletal Alpha-Adin
Gene in Neonatal Rat Heart CeBs 0345
Nanette H: Bishopric,: Keith A. Webster. Veterans Administration Medi-
cal Center, and'University of CalifomiaSan Francisco, San Francisco,
and SRI International, Menlo Padc, CA
3:15 AdivaUon of tlrc Sloektal Alpha-Actin Promoter Lt Cardiac Myocytes
0346
Larry R Karns, Ken-ichi Kariya, Pauli C. Simpson. University of Califor-
nia, San Francisco, and Veterans Administeation Medical Center, San
Francisco, CA
3:30 brkn.iMbn ani EdrEblk
k00 CakG.n, Oat Not cAMP or Coatractllity; Mediates Beta-Adrerresk
Inruttlon of the 5keletal Alpha-Ae1hr Gene in Cultured Heart Mwcle
Cellr 0347
Nanette H.:Bishoprfc, Keith A. Webster. Veterans Administration Medi-
cal Center and University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco,
and SRI International, Menlo Park, CA
k15 A Ubiquibrrs (HF-1a) and a Distinct A-T-Rk1r Bbrdies Factor (HF-lb)
Mediate Cardf.c-SOedfk Expression of the Myosf. LiOM Chai.-2
Geee 0310
Hong Zhu, Sutip Navankasattusas, Arnold Garcia, Sylvia M. Evans, Ken,
neth R. Chien. University, of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA
430 Mapping the Reprlatory 9emmb of the Alpha Myosin Heavy Chain
Ge.e In vfvo 0349
Peter M. Buttrick, Matt L Kaplan,.Richard'N. Kitsis, Leslie A.. Leinwand. Albert Einstein College of
Medicine, Bronx, NY
1%5 DWinMd Receptor Complexes Associated With the Binding of TR-Alpha
and TR-111eta to the Rabbit Cardiac beta-Myuds Heavy Csahr hor.o/er
0350
Patrick K. Umeda)ody.M. Welborn,.RhondaL. Carter,.William W.
Chin, Douglas S. Daring University of Alabama at Birmingham, Bk-
mingham, AL, and Brfghamand Women's Hospital, Boston, :MA,
30 A 64-bp Resinn of the Oeta-Myosis Heavy chain Gene fromoter Medi ~-
alsis Mypcyk-SpecNk- and Alpha-l-Adrenersio- and Protein Kinase
C-Stlnulated Expression i. Card{ac.Myocytes 0351
Ken-ichi KariyaLhny R. Kann, Paul C. Simpson. University of Califor,
nia, San Francisco, and Veterans Administration Medical Center, San
Francisco,,CA
I
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1
Councils on Epidemiology and Prevention and
Kidney
Sunset Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
18. Cardiovascular Heart Disease in African-Americans
Moderator: Charles K. Francis, New York, NY
CHD Mortality in Blacks Versus Whites
Julian Keil, Charleston, SC
Clinical Presentation of CHD in African-Americans
Herman Taylor, Birmingham, AL
Risk Factors in Young Adults: Prevalence
Diane Bild, Bethesda, MD
Risk Factors: Disease Correlations
Janice Douglas, Cleveland, OH
Preventive Cardiology in African-Americans: The Birth
of a Discipline
Charles K. Francis, New York, NY
Councils on Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular
Surgery
El Capitan Room
Anaheim HiltomHotel
19. Angioplasty or Bypass Surgery for Multivessel
Coronary Disease
Moderator: Shahbudin H. Rahimtoola, Los
Angeles, CA
Randomized Trials: CABRI
Michel BertrandJ Lille, France
Randomized Trials: BARI
Robert L. Frye, Rochester, MN
Current Assessment of CABG
Bruce W. Lytle, Cleveland, OH
Current Assessment of PTCA
Ronald E. Vlietstra, Lakeland, FL
Council on Clinical Cardiology
Grand Ballroom Salon B
Anaheim Marriott Hotel'
20. Can Coronary Angiography Predict the Site of
Subsequent Myocardial Infarction?
Moderator: William C. Little, Winston-Salem, NC
Serial Angiographic Studies Before and After
Myocardial Infarction
William C. Little, Winston-Salem, NC
Quantitative Angiography After Myocardial Infarction
B. Greg Brown, Seattle, WA
Prospective Angiographic Study of Myocardial
Infarction and Coronary Occlusion
Mark W.I. Webster, Auckland, New Zealand
Pathologic Study of the Culprit Plaque in Myocardial
Infarction
Paris Constantinides, Shreveportl LA
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Council on Basic Science and the Cardiac
Electrophysiology Society
Avila Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
' 20. The Meeting of Molecular Biology and
Electrophysiology
I Chairman: Morton F. Arnsdorf, Chicago, IL
Primer on Molecular Biology for the
Eledrophysiologist
Eric C. Beyer, St. Louis, MO
Primer on Electrophysiology for the Molecular
Biologists
Harry Fozzard, Chicago, IL
Molecular Biology in the Study of Gap Junctions
Jean-Paul Revel, Pasadena, CA
1111

MON How-to Sessions
EVE 8:30 PM-TO'3O PM'
NOV
11
Council on Clinical Cardiology
Orange Country Ballroom Salon 4
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
10. How to Perform Transesophageal Echocardiography
Nelson Schiller, San Francisco, CA (Moderator)
Peter Hanrath, Aachen, Federal Republic of Germany
Bruce Shively; Albuquerque, NM
William Schiavone, Akron, OH
Council on Clinical Cardiology
Palos Verdes Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
11. How to Assess Left Ventricular Diastolic Function
Gregory L. Freeman, San Antonio, TX (Moderator)
Martin Sullivan,, Durham, NC
Robert Bonow, Bethesda, MD
Rick A. Nishimura, Rochester, MN
Council on Clinical Cardiology
Orange County Ballroom Salon 5
Anaheim Marriott',Hotel
12. How to Evaluate the Postinfarction Patient
Robert Gibson, Charlottesville, VA (lvtoderator)
John J.,Mahmarian, Houston, TX
L. David Hillis, Dallas, TiX
Robert DeBusk, Palb Alto, CA
Councils on Cardiovascular Surgery and Clinical
Cardiology
Carmel Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
13. How to Use Intraoperative Echo
William K. Freeman, Rochester, MN (Moderator)
Ann Bolger, Stanford, CA
Fausto Pinto, Stanford, CA
Henry M. Spotnitz,,New York, NY
Councils on Circulation, Cardiovascular Surgery,
Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care, and Clinical
Cardiology
Manhattan Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
14. How to Perform Lung Transplantation
R. Morton Bolman, Minneapolis, MN (Moderator)
G. Alexander Patterson, St. Louis, MO
John Calhoon, San Antonio, TX
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MON
PM
NOV
11
8asic Science/Cardiovascular
Radiology/Clinical Cardiology/
Cardiovascular Disease
in the Young:
Cine-Computed Tomography and
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Poster, Presentation
Boards P74-P83
Convention Center Exhibit Halll
Poster Displayed: 2:00' PMr5:00 PM'
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
P74 Detection and Quantitation of Intracardiac SMmts Using Ultrafast Car-
diac MR Imaging and Gadolinium-DTPA in Youag Adults p623Warren J. Manning.Dennis JJ Atkinson, J.
Anthony Parker, Robert R.
Edelman.. Beth Israel Hospital,l Boston,i MA
P75 High ResotYtion Ultrafast CT in the Diagnosis of Experimental Polnro-
nary. ranbolistn 0624
.
WilUiamStanford., Brad H. Thompson, SteveK:,Landas,James J...Ger-
aghty, Timothy J. Reiners, Mark NJ Jabro, Jeffrey R. Galvin. The Univer-
sity,of Iowa Hospitals and'~Clinics, Iowa Ci1y,.IAP76 Automatic Myorard'ial CaMoar Detet.tian of
Cine-Camptlcd Tonograplrc
lmages 0625Karun~P. Phidip, Edwin~.L Dove, NdnaL. Gotteiner, Michael J. Vonesh,.
JuddE. Reed,.John A. Rumberger;Witliam Stanford,.Krishna 8:Chan-
dran, David! D. McPherson. University,of IowaIowaCity,.IA,.MayoClinic, Rochester, MN,,and
NorthwesternUniversity; Chicago;.ILi
P77 Dipyridamole MRI'. Detection of Myocardial Hypoperfusion in Man
0626
Saul Schaefer, Remvan.Tyen, David Saloner. Department of Medicine
and Department of Radiology, Veterans Administration Medical Center,
and University of California,,San iFrancisco,. San Francisco,.CAP7g Invenion Recovery.and Gradient
Recalled Echo Planar MRI Measure-
ment of Gd-DTPA-BMA Transit: Detection of Acute Myocardial
hcHemia 0627
Michael i F.. Wendland,. Maythem Saeed, Takayuki Masui, , Charles 8.
Higgins. Department of Radiology, University of California, San Fran-
cisco, San Francisco, CA
P79 Three-Dimensional In Vivo Analysis of the Left Ventride Following
Acute Right Ventricle Hyperlension 0626
Douglas J- Pearce, Louis J- Detl'Italia,. Gerald G. Blackwell,. H: Ross
Singleton,.Gerald. M., Pohost. University of Alabama at~Birmingham,.
Birmingham, AL
PBO Preischemic Glycogen Doec Not Correlate With PostiscNemic Recovery'
Yt Rat Hearb:A°C NMR Study 0629
Ronald D: Pritchard,: Pamela B. Garlick. Radiological. Sciences;,Guy's
Hospital,l LonI United Kingdom i
Pfi1 Validity of fat CT ts6mates of Intramyocardial Blood VoMune: Evalua-
tion WftA Geometry of ifeadedHeart Wall 0630
Yun-he Liu, Erik L.. Ritman: Mayo.MedicallSchool, Rochester, MN
P82 Deeection of. Cardiac Transplant Rejection by Magnetic Resonance
Imaging and SpeCirO-opy 0631
ChristophenL. Wolfle,.TeresaDeMarco,.Gary R..Caputo, Wilbert M.
Chew,.Walter EL Finkbeiner, Charles B. Higgins, Kanu Chatterjee: Uihi-
versity of California. San.Francisco, San Francisco, CAPg3 Accurate. Estimation of.Right:Ventricular
Mass in the Dog Using Mig'neNc Resonance Imaging 0672Kenneth M. McDonald,.Todd Parish,.Paul
Wennberg,.GaryS. Francis,.
Arthur Stilllman,JayN. Cohn, David Hunter. University of Minnesota,.
Minneapolis, MN
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Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young
Grand Ballroom Salon A
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
15. How to Perform Exercise Physiology Testing in
Pediatrics
Fred)ames, Cincinnati, OH (Moderator).
Wayne Franklin, Columbus, OH I
Bruce S. Alpert, Memphis, TN
Gerald Marx, Boston~ MA
Councils on Cardiovascular Surgery and Clinical
Cardiology
Palisades Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
16. How to Treat Endocarditis Surgically
Lawrence H. Cohn, Boston) MA (Moderator)
Noel L. Mills, New Orleans, LA
Bernard'S. Goldman, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Sidney Levitsky, Boston, MA
10

Featured Research:
Endothelium-Signal Transdudion
and Pulmonary Vasoreactivity
Room A-10
MON
PM
2:00 PM-5`.15 PM
Chairmen:
Ivan F. McMurtry, Denver, CO
Michael S. Wolin, Valhalla, NY
200 Slate of the Arf: The i-Arsieine-Nihic Oxide-Cyclic GMP Pathway: A
Io&nt EndoOenap Mec#aniWn for Modulatin0 Pubsonary Vaadar
Tone
Louis. J..IBnarro. Los Angeks,. CA
20 Mhahd Nitric OxMk: A Selective Pulmonary Va.odilator Revasin8
Hwaap HYPoxic Pulmonary Va.ooomhiclion 0361
Hans Blomqvist, Claes Frostell, Goran Hedenstiema, Warren M. Zapol.
Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden, and Massachusetts General Hos-
pital, Bostonj MA
2:l5 holonOed ara8on of InAaled Nitric Oxide-InduKed V»odilatatfon in
Perfused Rabbit tun0 0362
Stephen RiYrwr, C. Norman GOlis. Yale University, New Haven, CT
3:00 !JG-MonosnetltYl+-ArOLtine ReJazet rreconaictcd Canine intrapulmo-
PuY Arlerk+ 0363
Mary L Tod, Chun-Ming Tseng, Ueorwrd Goodman, Lewis J. Rubin.
Univesify.of.Maryland, Baltimore,.MD
3:15 fY'-Nitro+-Arjinh.e Methyl Ester Selectively Inhfbib Vasodilator
Rerponres In the Pulmonary VaMdar Red of the Cat 0364
Timothy J. McMahon, James S. Hood, Philip J. Kadowitz. Tulane Medi-
cal School, New Orleans, LA
330 IMeraiiuion and Exhibits
4:00 6tdottieW.n-Dependeat and -Ydependent cGMP Relaxant Mecha-
eirro Appear to Metillale Oxygen Tension Respaqet In Calf hdmo-
aary Resistance ArMip 03fiS
Hatim A. Omar, Michael S. Wolih. New York Medical College, Val-
halla, NY
4ss Hypoxia stiawlate. Endothelln-1 Release From PnlmonaryA.tery.
SaaMh Mwde Celb In Vitro 0366
David Langleben, Lenuta Serban, Dominique Blais, Farida Mohamed,
Duncan I. Stewart. McGill UniversityMontreal, Quebec, Canada
1:30 cAAV Attnwatp fndotlrc6.-1-l.d.ced Protein Klnare C Activation
and PGE, Syeitherb In Qitl.ed Pulmonary Va.adar S.moOh Muscle
Cells 0367
Karleen S. Callahan, Imad S. Fanukh, Jbhn R. MicfiaeU The University of
Utah; SaK Lake City, UT
MSRoleof Gfiatrbu In /.4.o.ary Varaiar.Rerponses 0360
Albert Hyman, Qingzhong Hao, Howard Lippton. Department of Sur-
f{ery, Tulane Medfcal School, and Department of Puhlnonary; Louisiana
State University, Medical Center, New Orleans, LA
SOO tlieR~rn 6deVpndeet VasOdBalon Ane Marloedly Decreaudt la Can-
rcias Dop Fallowie0le(t LrK AMkofraroplantalbn 0369
Kimitoshi Nishiwalci,.PankajiM: Desai, William P. Peterson,,Daniel P.,
Nyhan, Peter Rock, Bing X. Tong, Charles G. Pribble, Paul A. Munay..
The Johns Hopkins Medical InstiMutionsy. Baltimore, MD ;
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MON
PM
NOV
11
Basic Science:
Modulation of
Calcium Channels
Poster Presentation
Boards P138-P7 42
Convention Center Exhibit Halll
Poster Displayed: 2:00 1PMr5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
P138 Modulatkm of I, by ATP In Isolated Ferret Right VeaMiodar Myoqler
066)
Yusheng . Qu, Donald! L.. Campbell, A. Richard Whonon, Harokl: C:
Strauss. Duke UitiversityDurham; NC
P139 Lort;-Chain Atykarnitines Suppress Rather Than Stimutate the Volt-
a`e-Oependentl-Type Calcium Current 0696
Jianyi Wu,.Peter B. Corr. Washington University, St. Louis, MO:
P140 Inotropic and Chronotropic Actions by FaUy Aads Which Increase
Intracellular Calcium and Shortening in Cardiac Myocytes 0689
.
Marvin Bacaner, Michael Hoey,.Hiroshi lkenouchi,i William Berry. Uni,
versity, of Minnesota, Minneapolisy. MN, and UniWersity, of UtahSalt ,
Lake City,. UTI
P141 Modulation of Basal 6 by Adenosine in Isolated Ferret Right Ventricu-
lar Myocyles 0690
Yusheng Qu,.Donald L. Campbell, A..RichardWhortonHarokl C..
Strauss. Duke University, Durham,.NC
P142 Novel Type of Ca" Current in Rat fetal. VeMrindar. Cardiomyocyten
0691
Noritsugu Tohse, Hiroshi i Masuda,. Nicholas Sperelakis. , University of
Cincinnati; Cincinnali,.OH
152

Councils on Circulation and Clinical Cardiology
California Pavilion A
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
14. Mechanisms of Altered Ventricular Function in
Pressure-Overload Hypertrophy
Chairman: Richard A. Walsh, Cincinnati, OH
Coronary Circulation
William M. Chilian, College Station, TX
Cardiac Interstitium
Karl T. Weber, Columbia, MO
Energy Metabolism
Carl S. Apstein, Boston, MA
Contractile Proteins
Richard A. Walsh, Cincinnati, OH
Councils on Clinical Cardiology, Stroke, and
Cardiovascular Surgery
California Pavilion B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
15. Management Problems in Cardiac Disease in the
Elderly
Chairman: Melvin D. Cheitlin, San Francisco, CA
Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke: When Do the Benefits
of Anticoagulation Outweigh the Risks?
Valentin Fuster, New York, NY
Valvuloplasty for Aortic Stenosis in the Aged: Is It
Ever Preferable to Aortic Valve Surgery?
Charles R. McKay, Iowa City, IA
Is Thrombolysis lustified in Acute Myocardial
Infarction In the Elderly?
Eric J. Topol, Ann Arbor, Ml
Valvular Surgery in the Elderly: Risks and Results
Mortimer Buckley, Boston, MA
Councils on Cardiovascular Nursing, Clinical
Cardiology, and Epidemiology
Huntington Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
16. Challenges of Longevity
Chairman: Susan R. -Gortner, San Francisco, CA
Magnitude of the Problem
Bernard J. Gersh, Rochester, MN
Treating Coronary Risk Factors: Right or Ritual?
William McFate Smith, San Francisco, CA
Impact of Added Years on Quality of Life
Marie Ji Cowan, Seattle, WA
Ethical Considerations in Care of the Aging
Gottlieb C. Freisinger, Nashville;TN
Economic Considerations: Dollars and Sense
Mark A. Hlatky, Stanford,CA
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Basic Science:
Outward Current in
Cardiac Muscle
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Boards P165-P167
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM,
MON
PM
t16S Hechophpialogkal Charaderil8n and Trammural Distribumon of M
Celk inlhe Canine Ventricle 0714
Serge Sitouri, Charles Mtlelevitch. Masonic Medical Research Labora-
tory, Utica, NY P166 Canine Mtrar.yacardial Cells WNM Long Action Potential Duration
0715
Yong-gao Wang, Robert 11 Hariman, Gary. A.. Gintant, . Eric K. Louie,.
Ming H. Hwang, Henry S. Lbeb, Hines Veterans Administration Hosp-tal and Loyola University
MedicaLCenter, .Maywood,.IL, and'Masonic
Medical Research Laboratory, Utica, NY
P167 Refledioe In a Single Fiber: A Model Study 0716
Candido Cabo, RogerC. Barr. Duke Uniwersiry,.DurfiamNC
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Council on Cardiovascular Radiology
Grand Ballroom Salon C
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
21. Noninvasive Imaging of Vascular Disease: A Modality
Overview
Moderator David C. Levin; Philadelphia, PA
Vascular MRI
Robert J. Herfkens, Stanford, CA
Color Doppler
Conrad Carl Jaffe, Bethesda, MD
Vascular Computed Tomography
Timothy J. Welch, Rochestery MN
Advances in Digital Vascular Imaging
Theron Ovitt, Tucson, AZ
Councils on High Blood Pressure Research and
Epidemiology and Prevention and the Committee
on Nutrition
Santa Monica Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
22. Recent Research on Hypertension Prevention and
Control
Moderator: Claude Lenfant, Bethesda, MD
The Role of Na/K in Hypertension Prevention
Louis Tobian, Minneapolis, MN
The Role of Obesity in Hypertension Prevention
Edward D. Frohlich, New Orleans, LA
Final Results of TOHP: Phase I
Nemat Borhani, Carnelian Bay, CA
Is Plasma Renin a Predictor of Response to
Nonpharmacologic Treatment of Hypertension?
M. Donald Blaufox, Bronx; NY
167

Clinical Cardiology:
Echocardiographic Assessment
of Cardiac Fundion and
Hemodynamics-New Methods
Poster Presentation
Boards P100-P109
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 ,PMr5:00 PM
MON
PM
NOV
.11
P100 Reduced Doppler dP/dt Is a Better Predictor.Than Ejection Fraction of Adverse OnEconte
Following Valve Repair for. Mitral Regurgitation
0649
Julius Torelli,.WililiamJ..Stewart;,L'oretta Isada,.Pauk Casale,.Ernesto E.
Salcedo., Cleveland Clinic Foundation,i Cleveland, OH
P/01 Influence of.Age on Exercise Pulmonary Artery Pressure:.A Doppler
Study' 0650
Rita F. Redberg, Kelly 1. Tucker, Brian F. O'Kelly, N@Ison B:,Schiller.
University'of CalilforniaSan Francisco, San Francisco, CA
P102 Nbninvasiverytimation of Left VeMricalar End-Diastolic Pressure
Using Trandhoraoic Doppler-Determined Pulmonary Venous Atrial
Flow Reversal 0651
Satoshi Nakatani, Hiroyuki' Yoshitomi, /un Tamai, Hisao Matsuda;
Shintaro Beppu, Seiki iNagata; Kunio Miyatake. National Cardiovascular
Center, Suita, Osaka, Japan
P103 Measurement of Pulmonary Venous HowVelodty, by Pulsed Doppler
Traruesophaiteal Erlsowdiography, to Predilct, Palrrronary, Artery Pres-
sure and Left Ventricular E.d-Diastolic Pressure 0652
Thomas Hofmann, Wolfgang Kasper, Burkhardt i LangensteinThomas Meinertz.JllMed.Clinic, AK
St..Georg Hamburg and.Med. Clinic IIIJ
University,of Freiburg, Federal Republic of Germany P104 Influence of i Postural Change on Pulmonary
Venous Flow Pattern . In
Heart Failure 0653
KazuakiiTanabe, Nobuyuki'Ooyake, Yutaka Ishibashi, Tetsurou~Ohta;
Toshio Shimada, Sh'igefumii Morioka, Katsutoshi Moriqama. Shimane
Medical University, Izumo; Japan
P105 Abnormal Left Ventricular Diastolic Filling Patterns in Acute Hypoxic Pulmonary Hypertension at
High Altilude 0654
Manfred Ritter, Rolf Jennk Marco Maggiorini, Oswald~Oelz. University'
Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland
P10f Determination of Right Ventricular Mass by Echocardiography Using a
Sbell Model 0655
Nicole M. Aebischeq.FerencCzegledy, Diane R. SmRh,.Jose Katz.
Brown,Univenity; Providence,. RI, ardColumbia Uhiversity, N@w York;
NY
P107 Importance of Pressure Recovery, for.Doppkr-CaWeter Gradient Com-
pariwrn In Coarcialiar 0656
Helmut.BaumgartnerHeinz Schima, Gerald Tulzer, Peter Kiihn,
Krankenhaus Barmherzige Schwestern, Linz,.. Austria
P1D0 Doppkr-Catlteter Gradient Relationship in Coarctation: Dependence
on Stenosis Morphology 0657
Helmut Baumgartner, Heinz Schima, Gera4d. Tulzer, Peter Kiihn:
Krankenhaus Barmherzige Schwestern, linz,. Austria
P109. NonYwasive Assessment of the Pulmonary Artery Pressure Respo.x to
Exercise After Heart Transplantation . 0658
Kelly J. Tucker, Rita F. Redberg David PIbss, Teresa DeMarco, Elyse Foster, N61son.B: Sch'iller.
University of California, San Francisco,San~
Francisco, CA
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MON Cardiovascular Conferences
EVE 8:30 PM-10:30 Pm
NOV
11
Council on Thrombosis
Orange County Ballroom Salon 2
Anaheim Marriott Hotel'
12. Emerging and New Anticoagulant Strategies
Moderator: Fletcher B. Taylor, Oklahoma City, OK
Activated Protein C
Fletcher B. Taylor, Oklahoma City, OK
Synthetic Peptides Inhibiting von Willebrand Factor
Zaverio M: Ruggeri; La Jolla, CA
Naturally Occurring Anticoagulants: Hirudin
Stuart Stone, Basel, Switzerland
Hirudin Analogs
`John Maraganore, Cambridge, MA
Antibodies to Platelet Membrane Glycoprotein lb
Jonathan Miller, Syracuse, NY
Council on Clinical Cardiology
RedondaRoom
AnaheimiHilton Hotel
13. Sudden Cardiac Death
Moderator: Jeremy Ruskin, Boston, MA
Diagnostic Evaluation
Jeremy Ruskin, Boston, MA
Antiarrhythmic Drugs
'Gerald Naccarelli, Houston, TX
Surgical Therapy
John M: Miller, Philadelphia, PA
ICDs
Paul Troup, Milwaukee, WI
Councils on Clinical Cardiology, High Blood
Pressure Research, and Cardiovascular Surgery
San Clemente Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
14. Management of Heart Disease in Women
Moderator: Pamela S. Douglas, Boston, MA
Risk Factor Management
Julie Buring, Brookline, MA
Treatment of Hypertension
Ellen Cohen, Bronx, NY
Management of Heart Disease During Pregnancy
Nanette Wenger, Atlanta, GA
Treatment of Coronary Disease: PTCA and CABG
Renee Hartz, Chicago, IL
*See page 27:.
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MON
PM
NOV
11
Arteriosderosis:
Vessel Wall 11
Pacific B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00 PM-S:] S PM
Chairmen:
Michael E. Rosenfeld, La Jolla, CA
/on C. Lewis, Winston-Salem, NC
2:00 Arterial Remodeling Does Not Occur In an EndMhelYal Deoudation,
Model of Alherosckrosis in Rabbits 0447
Richard E. Kerbeq..Mark L. Armstrong, Robert A:,Kieso; Karen Fbx-
Eastham, Pamela K:Tompkins.,UniWersity.of Iowa, IowaCity,.IA,
2:15 In Vhro Gene Transfer. Postangioplasty inAtfierosclerotic Arteries
044D
Guyieclerc, DovGal, Sigrid Nikol, Marianne Kearney, Lawrence Wefd,
Jeffrey M: Isner. Tufts University: School of: Medicine, St. Elizabeth's
Hospital,,Bostom, MA2:30 Induction of Mgiotensin Conver8ng Enzyme in Neointima After Ral-
loonlnjury 0419
Hiromi Rakugi, Jose Krieger, Dale.S. Wang, Victor J. Dzau,.Riahard E:.
Pratt. Falk Cardiovascular Research Center, Stanford University; Stan-
ford, CA
2:45 Reparative Response of the Attnial. Wall: Invasion of Macrophages,
and Smooth Musde Cell Proliferation After. Fxperimental Balloon
An9oVlast1'0150
Hartmut Hanke, Stefan Hassenstein, Martin Oberhoff,. Jpach'im
Kamenz,. Eberhard. Betz,:ABen M. Gown,.Karl R.: Karsch. Department of.
Cardiologyy andDepartment.of Physiology, University of Tubimgen,.
Tiibingen,. Federal IRepublicc of iGermany, and. Department of Pathology, ,
Seattle, WA.
3:0o Reoxygenation Stimulates 1L-1-AIpha Production, Increasing leuko-
tyle Adherence to Etdotltelimn via Expression of 1CAM-1 and ELAM-1
0451
Revati Shreeniwas, Shin Koga, Caesar.Butura, ChristineR., Norton, Barry A. Wolikzky, Ann Goklsteina
Joseph Plocinski, William Benjamin,, Daniel
K. Bums, David Stern. Columbia University, New.York,.NY,.and'~Hoff-
mann-La Roche, . Nutley, , NJ.
3:15 Early Induciion of an Atlrcrosderosis-Assodated EndotMlial-Leuko-
cyte Adhesion Molecule by, an Atherogenic Diet In Rabbiti 0452
Hongmei Li,.Myron I. Cybulsky; Michael A:,Gimbrone Jr.,..Peter Libby.
Brigham and Women's.Hospkal, Boston,.MA
3.30 tnlennission and Exhibits
4:00 Fish ONs Reduce Platelet-Monocyte-EndoUtelial Celll brteracBons Over.
Lesions of Coronary Arteries In Swine d453Dong Nack Kima Josef Schmee, Choong Sik Lee, Allison
Eastman, )ef-
fery S. Ross, Wilbur A. Thomas. Albany. Medical College, Albany, NY
4:15 HDLr Abolishes LDL-Induced Monocyte Trartsmigration Into the
Subendolhelial Space of Cocvltures of Human Aortic Wall CeRs 0454,
Mahamad Navab,.Susan Imes,.Gregory P..Hough, Richard'W. Bork-
Alan M. Fogelman. University of California, Los Angeles, School ofi
Medicine,. Los Angeles,. CA430 Regulation of Human Monocyte Migration by. Cell Surface Receptors
for Advanced Glycosylation End Products 0455
Ann-Marie. Schmidt, Jerry Brett,. Shi-Du ~. Yan, Samuel I C. Silverstein;.
David Stern. Columbia Un'rversity;.New.York,.NY
4:45 Cloning and Expression of the 40 Klbdaltorr Cell Surface Receptor for
Advanced Glycosylatfon End Products (RAGE 40): Its Role in Mediating
AGE-Cellular Inleracfions 0456
Mike Neeper,.Anne-Mane SchmidU Feng Wang, Yu-Ching Pan,.David.
Stem,.Alan Shaw~ Hoffman-La Roche Ine.,.Nutley,.NJ,.Colemb'ia Uni~-
versity,.New.York, NY, and Merck Sharp &.DohmeWest Point, PASiA6 Staurosporine, a Potent'inhibitor
of Protein Kinase C, Prevents Ilepair-
ment of EndWhelitrm-Dependent Relaxatan.by Oxidized LIH in Pig
.
Coronary Arteries 045,
Masamichi Ohgushi, Kiyotaka Kugiyama, Toyoaki Murohara, Kohp
Fukunaga, Eishichi Miyamoto. Kumamoto University, Kumamolo; lapan
®

Councils on Cardiovascular Radiology and
Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care
Orange County Ballfoom Salon 3
Anaheim i Marriott Hotel l
15. Diagnosis of Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary
Embolism
Wtoderator Michael i Bettmann, Boston, MA
Choice of Modalities in the Diagnosis of Deep Vein
Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism
Michael Bettmann, Boston)MA
Noninvasive Diagnosis of Deep Vein Thrombosis
Franklin Miller, Salt Lake City, UT
Pulmonary Angiography
Gordon McLean, Pittsburgh; PA
Noninvasive Pulmonary Imaging
E. Gordon DePuey; New York, NY
Clinical and Analytical Overview
Jack Hirsh, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
I
Councils on Circulation and Clinical Cardiology
Oceanside Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
16. Coronary Collateral Circulation
Moderator: Robert J. Bache, Minneapolis, MN
Coronary, Collateral Circulation
Robert J. Bache, Minneapolis, MN
Differing Functional Characteristics of Epicardial and
Intramural Collateral Vessels
Konrad Scheel, Fort Worth,,TX
Vasomotor Activity of Coronary Collateral Vessels
David~ G. Harrison, Atlanta, GA
Angiogenesis in Collateral Vessel Development
Wolfgang Schaper, Bad Nauheim, Federal Republic of
Germany
Dynamic Alterations of Collateral Flow in Patients
With Coronary Artery Disease
Attilio Maseri, London~ United Kingdom
Council on Cardiovascular Nursing
Laguna Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
17. Hemodynamic Monitoring in the Critically iII Cardiac
Patient
Moderator: Sandra Dunbar, Atlanta,,GA
SVO, Monitoring
Kathy White,, Mobile, AL
Cardiac Output: A Right or a Ritual?
Elaine Daily; San Diego, CA
Advanced Hemodynamic Wave Interpretation
Della: Burns, San Diego, CA
Complications Revisited
Kathleen M.141cCauley; Philadelphia, PA
Research Findings Related to Hemodynamic
Monitoring
Gemma T. Kennedy, San Antonio, TX
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Cardiovascular Disease
in the Young/Cardiovascular Surgery:
Cardiovascular Surgery
in Infant and Child I
California Pavilion B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
George G. Lindesmith, Los Angeles, CA
Albert P. Rocchini, Minneapolis, MN
MON
PM
NOV
11
xptl WWRiam WL Gleen Lecture: From Gkm to Fontan-A Continuing
Ero6rtlon
Aldo R. Castaineda, Boston, MA
Mp Effecl of reneWation on Oulaome of rartan Repair 0477
Nancy D. Brid®es, John E Mayer, James E. Lock, Aldo R. CastaiSeda.
Children's Hospital, Boston, MA
Y:45 iereatralyd ronhe With Delayed Catheler t]mure: Effects of VoMwu
Loading arrd RaMe renertratlan on oxy{en fkRvery 047!
Constantine Mavroudis, Vincent R. Zales, Cad L(ladceri Alexander J.
Muster, Lanry A. tatson. Childi!en's Memorial Hospital, ChicagoIL
k9D DetnniYrrMs of S- to 15-Year Oulcorne i. Survivors of the Modi/kd
FoMan Operatlon 0479
Patrick W. O'Leary, David J. DnscollJ Kenneth P. Cifford, Robert H.
Fe1dt, HartzeR V. Schaff, Francisco J. Puga, Gordon K. Danielson. Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, MN
3:15 late Follow-up of Survivorr of Ihe fanhn f rocedrre Performed During
the 1970r for TrinrOld Atrerfa and Double Inlet Left Veatride 04R0
Douglas D. Mair,.Gordon K. Danielson, Francisco J. Puga: Mayo Clinie,
Rochester, MN I
3:30 Inhrrnirrion iod f3ddbib
4!0 Partial Riventicdar Repair of Prd.anary Atresia Wflh Intact Ventricv-
lar Septr.c U.e of ae Adjustable Atrioreptal Defect 0481
HiYel Laks, Jeffrey M: Pearl, Eli Milgalter, Davis C. Drinkwater, Jay M.
Jannakani, Josephine Isabel Jones, Barbara 1. George, Roberta G~ Wil-
liams. University of Califomia, Los An®eles, Medical Center, Lbs Ange-
les, CA
4:1S Results of a RfRht VenMarlar Oatflow f atdr for Pdrnanary Atrnia and
Intact Venlricdar Septrn 0482
Julia steinbeiger,.James Nt.Berry; John L..Bass, John E. Foker, Albert~P:
Rocchimi. University of Minnesota,. Minneapolis,. MN
4:50 AI4aWw pH Strategy O.rhy Core Cooling Worreu DevebpmerNal
Outaroe After Circdatory Aerat 0483
Richard A. Jonas, Jane W. Newburger, Gil IWernovsky; David M. Farrell,
Leonard A. Rappaport~ David C. 6ellinger. Children's Hospital, Harvard
Medial5chool; Boston, MA
4A5 Fadon Awodat[d WRh ClareoatlmMsb Following Ciroulatory Arrot
In Chll/ren Witli Heart Direae 0464
Pierre C. Wong, Richard A. Jonas, Charles F. Barlow, Aldo R. Castaneda,
James E. Lock, David L Wesse4. Children's Hospital, Hanrard'Medical
School, Boston, MA
SO0 A New Teolmique for Extending tlre Use of Allogafb hr Neonatal and
Infant Cardiac Sr.Rery MOS
Robert E. Michler, Jan M. Queagebeur, Columbia Univenity; New
York, NY
iecture willl be audiotaped. ,
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I

I
MON
PM
NOV
11
Clinical Cardiology:
Contrast Echo-New Developments
Poster Presentation
Boards P88-P99
Convention Center Exhibit Hal[
Poster Displayed: 2:00' PM-5:00' PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM,-4:00 PM
P88 Assessmerrl of Regional Myocardial Perfusion in Syndrome X by Myo-
cardPal CoMrasl Echocardrbsraphy 0637
Kohji, Hiyamuta, Akilniko Shiraishi, Takafumi UenoHideki Yoshiyama;
AkihikoYamaga, Hidekatsu Maruyama,.Masayoshi Yoh',, Hisao.Ikeda,
YoshinoriKoga,. Hironori Toshima: Kurume University School of
Medicine; Kurume, Japan
P89 Can Contrast Echocardio;raphk Reflow Predict tlre Myocardial'Sal-
va8e in Ihe LonB Termtpfr38
YoungJOe Lim, Tohru Masuyama, Ak'io Kohama; Shinsuke Namto.,
Kawachi General Hospital, Osakalapan
P90 Helero8eneily of Myocardial Reperfusion in Acute Myocardial ilnfarc-
Uoo: Its Correlation to Iscfiernk Myocardial Damage 0639
Hiroshi Ito, Noriko Sakai, Masahito Aburaya, Hisahiro. Yu, . Yorihiko
Higashino; Takazo Minamino. Sakurabashi Watanabe Hospital, Osaka,
lapani
P91 Ultrasonk Signal Processing Affects the Relation of Contrast Concen-
tration to Pixel Intensity 0640
Richard A. Wray, William A. Zoghbi; Miguel A. Quinones, Jorge Cheirif
B. Baylor College.of Medicine,. Houston, TX P92 Effect of Aconsfk Power on Measurements Derived
On-line Front .
Myocardial Time-InteesRy Curves in a Dog Model 0641
Richard A:.. Wray, Judith K. Mickelson, Joseph Brayenec, William A.
Zoghbi,. Miguel A. Quinones, Jorge. Cheirif B. Baylor Collegee of
Medicine, Houston,TX
P93 A NewRiocompa6bk and Biodegradable Contrast ABerrtt for Left
Heart Opacifkatlon 0642
Rainer J. Zotz, Raimund ErbelJ AzelWakh; Volker~Krone: Second Med-
ical Clinic, Mainz,.and Hoechst AG,.Frankfurt, Federa6 RepublicoC
Germany
P94 Contrast Echo Mathematia: Nonseometric Ejeetion Fraction Calcvla-
ffon.Given.Nonbolus Contrast Delivery 0643
Jack G, Mottley, KadiQ; Schwarz,. Richard S. Meltzer. University, of
Rochester, Rochester, NY
P95 Tranaesopha,eal Echocardiographk Identification of Two Types of Left
Atrial Spontaneous Contrast in.Patients Wi/h.Mllral Merfranical Pros-
thetk Vakes 064s.
Dylan ~ Taylor, Kwan L. Chan. Universityy of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa,. Ontario,~ Canada
P% Eclwgenk Smoke h Platelet Independent 0645
Alvaro Merino, Paul J. Hauptman, Valentin Fuster, Lina. Badimon, Juan /.
Badimon,.Martim.E Goldman. Mount Sinai Hospital, NewYork,. NY
P97 MecAarrisms Underlying Head-uy Tilt-Induced Syncope: An Edrocar-
dloyaphk Study 0646
Ramon Castelb,. Denise Janosik, Akbar Mehdirad, Elizabeth O. Otiln.
Carey Fredman,,Jeamette A., Sti Vrain) Patricia Lenzen,.Arthur L.Llab'ovitz, St. Louis
UrtiversityMedi¢ali Center, St.. Louis, MO P98 Preoperative Ultrasound. Asaessaunt of Saphenous
Veins for Suitability
for Coronary,Artery Bypass Surgery. 0647
LuizPinheiro, Suresh P. Jain,.Jennifer Barnes, Richard Embry, Randalll
Nord, Navin C. Nanda, Albert Pacifico..University of Alabama at Bir-
mimgliam) Birmingham, AL
P99 Vela9ty Wave Propagation In the Arterial System Clnosely. Correlales
With Pulse Wave Propagation . 06"
RamdasG. Pai,.PravinM., Shah..Loma Linda UniversityMedical Center,.
Loma Linda, CA
146

MON
PM
NOV
11
Clinical Cardiology:
Exercise Capacityf Expired Gases
Moderated Poster Presentation
Boards P190-P199
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster IDisplayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Discussants:
Victor F. Froelicher, Long Beach, CA
Robert A. O'Rourke, SaniAntonio, TX
P190 Chronic Atrial. Fibrillation: Impact on Hemodynam)c Response to Exe.-
cise and Survival 0739
Kenji Ueshima, Jonathan Myers, Takeo Kawaguchi,.)ames Liu,i Paul M.
Ribisl,.Victor F. FroeBcher. Long Beach.Veterans Administration~Medi-
wl Center, Long Beach, CA ,
P191 The Effect of Atrial Fibrillation on Exercise Tolerance in Patients With
Norma) Hearts 0740:
Laura A. Dalla Vecchia; Shmuel Ravid, Thomas & Graboys, Bernard
Lown. Lowni Cardiovascular Centeq,Brigham and Women's Hospital,
Boston, MA P192 Peripheral Adaptations to Exercise Training Compensate for. Age-
Re)atedDifferencn )n Aerobic Capacity in Healthy Men. 0741 ~,
Pollly A.,Beere,: Dalane W..Kitzman, MiriamMorey; Michael B. Higgin-
both'am, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
P193. Influence of Pu)hwrrary, Diffusion Capacity on Exercise-Induced'Hypoxia in Orthotopic Heart
Tramplant Patients 0742 RandyW. Braith, Marian C. Limacher, Scott H. Leggett,.Miehael L..
PoBock,.Edward D. Staples:,Center for Exercise5cience,,University.ot'
Florida, Gainesvill'e,.RL
P194 Diastolic Mechan)ires of Exercise Capac9tyy in Healthy Subjects 0743
)ean L., Vanoverschelde,.Bahija Essamri, Roland Vanbutsele,.Anne-M-
D'Hondt) Jacques.Cosyns, )ean M:,Detry,Jacqwes A. Melin. University
of Louvain, Brusse)s, Belgium
P195 Effect of Hyperoxia on Exercise Perfarntance in.Heart Failure 0744
David ~P. Moore, AdelkR. Weston, J. Michael Hughes, Celia M. Oak)ey,
John G. Cleland. Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith
Hospitia)Lbndon; . United Kingdom
P1% Spifoergometry to Evaluate DifferentFams of Rate Adaptive Pacing
074S
Franz van Erckelens,. Martin Sigmandl Charlotte Reupcke. Medical
Clinic I,RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Federal Republic of Germany P197 /nflrrence of Left Ventri¢vlar
Chamber Size on.Maximal Heart Rate
0746
Wil)iam. F. Graettingeq. David~ H:. Smith,. Joel M. Neutel,l Jonathan Myers, Michael A. Weber.
Veterans AdministrationiMedicallCentrr,
.
Long Beach;.and University of California,.Irvine, Irvine, CA
P198 Exercise Perfoonance In the Elderly k Related to Doppler Left Ventric-
dar Diastolic Filling Pattern 0747
Bruce K. Sh'ivelyThomas G. Cagle, Frank T. Gurule, ErikaA'. Smith,
Betty J..Skipper,.Michael IH. Crawford. Urtiversity of New Mexico and
Veterans Administratian Medical Centeq.Albuquerque, NM
P199 Effed.of Propranolol on.Age-Astrociated Changes in Left Ventrirutar
Performance During Exercise 0748
)eromeLL Fleg, Steven Sch'ulman,.Frances O'Connor,.Gary Grrsumblith, )on F. Clulow, Dale G.
Renlund,.Edward G. Lakana. GeromokrRy.
Research Center, Natimnai Institute on Aging,. National I tnsuautrs rd
Healtha Baltimore, MD
156

MON
PM
NOV
11
Clinical Cardiology:
TransesophagealEchocardiography-
Clinical Applications
Marriott Hall S
Anaheim Marriott Hotell
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
James B. Seward, Rochester, MN
Gerald Maurer, Los Angeles, CA
2-00 Transewphateal Echourdiography'in Patients Wilh.Slwck 9yndrome
0S0g
Jae K. Oh, Lawrence J. Sinak, William K. Freeman, James B. Seward,
Bijoy.K. Kh'andberia, A. Jamil Tajik.,Mayo Clinic,,Rochester,.MN
2:15 Trameaopfugeal Echocardiogaphic Findings in Severe Blunt (]test'.
.
Trauma 05"
John F.. Moloney, Carol' I. Duffy; Jonathan F.. Plehn. Dartmouth-
Hitchcock Medical Center, Hanover, NH I
2:30 Transesophageal Echocardiograpbic Mapping of Koch's Triangle
Enhances Radiofrequency Ablation of Atrioventricndar Nodal Reentry
Ac+hYllunias 0510
WilliamJ..Bommer, Jawahar DesaiJ University of California,.Davis; Sac-
ramento, CA
2:45 Aortic Intramural Hematoma Visualized by Transesophageal Edto-
cardi'opaphy 0511.
Susanne Mohn-Kahaly, Raimund Erbel,.Maria Puth, Rainer Zotz, Jurgen
Meyer, , Second Medical Clinic,: University of ~ Mainz,. Mainz, Federal
Republic oflGermany.
3.00 Aortk f erivalvular. Defecls: Characterization by Transesophageal
Echocardibgraphy 0512
Candace D. Dick,. Jeroslav. Skopal,. Valerie Ulstad, Helmut Lange,
Charles Herzog, Jeanne Olson,.David Homans, Richard Asinger,,Hen-
nepin County Medical Center, University of Minnesota, Abbot-North-
western Hospital~ Minneapolis, MN,
3s15 Transesophaseal Edacardlographk Recognition of Subaortic fompli-
ptionp of Aortic Valve En/bcardRk 0513
Ramesh C. Bansal, K. Chandrasekaran, Dean G. Karalis, Patricia M.
Applegate,.Kenneth, R.JutzyJohn 1. Ross Jr. Loma Linda University
Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA, and Hahnemann University
Philiadllph'ia, PA
3:30 Intennialon and E.Idbifs
4:00 f lanimetry of Stenotic Aortic Valve Area. Uiang Multiplane Tram-
eraphaSealEchoardfography 0514
Rainer Hoffmann,:Frank A. Flachskampf, Peter Hanrath.:Medikal Clinic
I, Klinikum iRWTH IAach'en,.Aach'en,.Federal Republic of Germany,
4:15 EAbnatlon of AAitral Valve Area Using Biplane Transesophageal Color
Doppler EchocardiographY 0515
Chunguang Chen, Bidke Sohneider, Britta Sievers,. Dietman Koschyk.
Thomas Meinertz, Christian Hamm,. Wolfram Kupper. University Hos-pita6 Hamburg ,Hamburg, Federal
Republic oflGermany.
4:30 Transesophageal Echo Guiding Perculaneous Balbon Mitral Valvalo-
pta+ty U1ing Matrix Biplane Probe 0516
Shunei Kyo, Takeshi.Motoyama,.Hiroshi Imafuku, Makoto Matsumura,
YutakaDohi,.Ryozo Omoto..Saitama Medical School,.Saijama; Japan
4:45 Second-Run Bypass Rafed.on NNraoperative Transesophageal Echo-
cardfography: Avoidance of Unfavorable Outcome 0517
Raj S. Ballal, Navin C. Nanda, Hans Jain, Rajat S. Sanyal, Fredenck
Helmcke, TandawE..Samdarshi; Nelson.Pizzano. University.of Alabama
at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
5:00 The Urefdneu of Routine TramesophaBeaf Echocardioaraphy for AR
Cardlovarndar.5.rgery OStO
William J. Bommer, David M. Follette, Amira Safwat, Herbert A.
Berkoff. University of Califomia,pavis, Sacramento,.CA
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Clinical Cardiology:
Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary
Angioplasty-Acute Complications
Marriott Hall N
Anaheim Marriott Hotel'
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
David P. Faxon, Boston, MA
William O'Neill, Royal Oak, MI
MON
PM
NOV
11
2-00galloon Material as a Risk Factor for Coronary Angioplasty, Procedural.
Complications 0519
KevimJ. Berry, Thomas M. Drew; George. R. McKendall, Barry L. Sharaf, .
Edward S. Thomas, David'O. Williams. Rhode Island Hospital, Brown
University, Provideni
2:15 Coronary Dissection Following PfCA: Predictors of Major ccfiemk
CampRcatian 0520
MalcoimR. Bell, Peter 8. Berger, Guy S. Reeder, Kirk A. Gai David
R. Holmes Jr. MayoClinic, Rochester, MN'
2:30 Changing Management of Abrupt Cbwre With Perfusion Balloon and.
taser Balloon Catheters 0S21
Richard M. Pomerantz, Richard E. , Kuntz,. Robert N... Piana,. loseph P.
Carrozta,..Gregg J. Reis,.BeverlyH. Loreil,.Robert'D. Safian;.Donald S.
Baim. Harvard-Thorndik'e, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA'
2:45One-Year Follow-up of PTCA-Induced Dissectiots Treated With a Per-
fusion Balloon Catheler. 0522
Charles Landau, Alice K. Jacobs, Jesse W. Currier) Seth D. Bilazarian,.
Mark L. LeitschuhThomas J. Ryana David'P. Faxon. Boston University
Medical Center, Boston, MA
3:00 ReAenotii and Long-term OuOcame Following Successful Treatment of .
Abrapt Cbsure Durieg and After Mgioplaqy 0S23
Alan N. Tenaglia, Donald'E F'oAina David /. Frid, Laura H1 Gardner,
Charlotte L NelsonIames E. Tcfieng, Robert M: Califfl Duke Medical I
Center, Durham, NC
3:15 ReKenwis and Left Ventricular Funcdon Following Repeat PTCA for
Acute Closure 0524
Lawrence M: , Title, Michael .1. Curtis,, Todd! 1 Anderson, Merrili L..
Knudtson~ Mouh'ieddin Traboulsi. University of Calgary; Calgary,
Alberta,:Canada
3:30 qrtennissian.and isrhibits
4:00 Validation of a Statistical Model to Predict Risk for Henmodynamic
Compromise During PfCA 0S25
Bruce A. Bergelson, Alice K. Jacobs, L. Adrienne Cupples, Michael G.
KyBer,.NkhoGs A. Ruocco,.Thomas/. Ryan, Davidi P. Faxon..Boston
University Medica! Center,. Boston, MA
4:15 Outcome of Cardi'opuloonary Bypass-Supported Angioplasty in
Patients WNhSevereiy Compromised Ventricvlu iynttion 0526Roberti A'. Vogel, for the National
Registry of Supported Angioplasty
Participants. University of Maryland Hospital,.Baltilmore, MD
4:30 Emergency Cardiopimonary' 6ypass: Initial Report of the National
Registry of Supported Anglaplasty i artkipants 0527
Pau6 A. Overlie, Robert A. Vogel, William iW: O'Neill, Sidney C. Smith
Ir., Michael R. Mooney, JamesD..OToole,. Morton 1. Kemi Robert J.
Freedman If+,Methodist/St. Mary Hospitals, Lubbock, TX
4%5 Cardioprdmooary. Rypass_Supported ifCA: Long-term Follow-rQ in
142 Hish-Rifk Patients 0820
Fayaz Shawi, MichaelDomarnki, Marc Wish. . Washington Adventist
Hospital, Takoma Park,:. MD
S*0 Long-tenn Follow-up of Patients Undergoing Cardiopulmonary
Cypas-Supported Coranary Meiopiady: ReRNtry Rewits 0S29
Robert A.. Vogel,. Fayaz Shaw; forr the Nationali Registry, of Supported
Angioplasty Participants. University of Marylandi Hospital, Baltimore,
and Washington Adventist Hospital, Takoma Park, MD
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Clinical Cardiology:
Echocardiography in Acute Myocardial
Infardion-Assessment of Remodeling,
Viability, and Prognosis
(Continued)
Room A-10:
11:30 AM-12:00 NOON
11:30 Which Stress-[rJJocard'wsraphic Test Is Best Suifablrfo kJeMify feop-
ardiced Myocardiimr shortly. After MypcarNal hrfarctiooi 0827 Klaus Schrodeq,Heinz Voltler, Birgit
Hansen, Thomas Linderep Chris-
toph Spielberg,.HelgaMiinzberg, Rolf Schroden.KlinikumSteglitzFree
University. Berlin, Berlin, Federal Republic of Gemrany 11:45 In-Hospital Prognoat6c Value of
Dipyridamole &lrocardiographic Test
t erfonned Three Days After. Acute Myocardial Infarction 0828
Francesco Chiarella, Stefano Domenicucci, Paolo Bellotli,i Luigi Moroni,
Gabriele Lupi,.Gianni ~Scarsi, Carlo Vecchio. Cardiokogy. Division,. E.O..
Galliera,.Genova, Italy
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Plenary Session IV
Main Arena:
9:00 AM 10:15 AM
Chairmen:
Fran4ois M. Abboud, Iowa City,; IA
Claude Lenfant, Bethesda, MD
40o Paul Dudky White International Leclurs NiMric Oxide: Physiology,
Patliolosy, and Cifoical Relevance
Salvador Moncad6, Beckenham, Kent, United Kingdom
Symposium: Rapid Identification and Treatment of Patients
With Acute Myocardial Infarction: Nitionai Implications
9:45Propam Model
Michael J...Horan,, Bethesda, MD
10:W Requisites for Identification and Treatment of Patients
Myron L.. WeisfeMt,, Baltimore, MD
Plenary Session V
Symposium: Newer Approaches to
Pulmonary Hypertension
Main Arena
10:45 AM-12:O0 NOON
Chairmen:
Joel D. Cooper, St. Louis, MO
Alfred P. Fishman, Philadelphia, PA
1aA5 New Concepts in the Pathobiology, of Pulmonary urvertension
Madene Rabinovitch, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
11A0 Phamtacothenpy of hhtrornry.Hypertension
Lewis Rubiin, Baltimore,.MD
11:15 Selection of Patients for Pulmonary,
Tiromboendarteredomy
Kenneth M. Moser, San Diego,,CA
11:30 Pulmonary TMa.boendaRercctomyy for. Chronic Pulmonary,
Emboiiam
Pat O:,Daily; San Diego, CA
11:45 Ttanplantatlon for.Pulmonary Hypertension
Magdi Yacoub, London, Uhited Kingdom i
These sessions will be audiotaped..
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Clinical Cardio%gy:
Rapid Identification and
Determinants of Coronary
Reperfusion and Patency
Pacific C
Anaheim Hilton Hbtel
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
Charles L Curry, Washington, DC
Robert M. Califf, Durham, NC
2:00 Rapid Determination of Coronary Reperhnion in Acute Myocardial
InfarctionPatienb Using MyoRlohin IGoetin o;t58
Gerard A: Dillon, Avery. K. Ellis, Francis.J. Klocke. State University of
New.York at .Buffalo,.Buffaio, NY'
2:15 Does TIMI Grade 2 Perfurion Reprererst a Morfly Patent Artery, or a
Moatiy Occluded Arteryt Err:ymatic and Electrocardiographic Evidence
F.om the TEAM-2 Study 0459
Labros Karagounis,. Sherman. Sorensen,. FidelaMoreno; Ronald~ L.
Menlove, Jeffrey, L.. Anderson, and the TEAM-2 Investigators. University ofiUtah, LDS Hospital, SaR
Lake Cioy, UT
2:30 A Singk.Monocloeal Synthetic PepBde-Rared Radioinurrnnwspay Spe-
dfic for Human Cardiac Ventricular Myosin Ijght Chain 1: Early Diag-
nosis of Acute Myocardial lnfarctiorr o466Philip D. Nicol, Varun i. Sehgal, Ban ~An Khaw.,
Weliesiey. Hospital,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada,.and Massachusetts General Hospitak Bos-
ton, MA
2:45 Streptokinare Titen 1 to 4 Years After Intravenous Streptokinase
0461
John M. Elliott,.David!B. Cross,.Stevrart Cederhoim-Wiiliams,:Harvey D.,
White. Green Lane Hospital, Auckland, NewZeaiand; and John Ra&
cliffe Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom
3:00 Heparin-Induced Partial Thromboplastin Time After Thrombolysa:
Prolongation Magnitude Determines Coronary. Patency 0462
iUidith Hsia, Neal Kktinwn, Frank..Aguirre,. Bernard R.: Chaitman, Robert
Roberts,.ANan M. Ross.George Washington~University,.Washington, DC3:15 Troponin T: A Marker of
Reperiution of the Infarct Zone 0463
Hugo A. Katus,.Thomas Scheffold, Andrew.Remppis, Paul Kerth, Wolf-
gang Ruedinger. University, of Heidelberg and Boehringer, Mannheiim,.
Federal Republic of Germany
3:30 intermirsion and Eadtihils
4:00. Morritoring. Peak Serurr Myoglobim for Noninvasive Prediction of Cor-
onary Reperffuion in Patients 0464
PetenClemmensen, Birgit Jurlander,.Peer Grande, EL MagnusOhman,
Galen S. Wagner. Department of Medicine B,. Rigshospitalet, Copen-
hagen, Denmark,, and Cardiovascular Division, DukeUnhversity,
Durham, NC
4:15 Electrocardiographic Signs of Reperfusion in. Acute Myocardial
IrrfarcNorr o46S
Pieter A. Doevendans,.Anton P. Gorgels, Hein i.i. Welllens..University
Hospital Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands 4:30 Early Detection of Coronary. Reperfuiron Based
on Serum Myogiobin.
Concentration 04"
Junnichi Ishii,i Masanori Nomura,.Toshikazu Ando, Hirosh'i, Hasegawa:
Mamoru Kimura,. Reiji Tateishi, Hiroshi Kurokawa, Takeshi Kondu;
Hitoshi iHishida, Yasushi Mizuno. Fujita Health.University, Aichi, lapan
4:45Creatine 16naae MB Appearance. Rate After Tkrombolytic.Therapy.
Reflects Reridual5tenomB Determined by,Quantitative Coronary.An6i-
ography o467Lawrence Y. Ong, Stephen J. Green, Vellore T. Padmanabhan, Peter M.
Reiser, John B. Morrison. North Shore Unirveersity, Hospital-Cornel0 Uni-
versity. Medical Coil'ege,. Manhasset,. NY
5:00 The Relative Roles of Clinical Variablq and Continuous ST Segment
Monitoring for "Reai lirrre"Noninvasive Detection Reperfusion In the
TAMI 7 Trial 0468
Mitchell W. Krucoff,'Beverly LL Wagner,Ktistina N. Sigmon,.Christaa-
pher M. O'Connor,.Christopher B. Granger, Dean J. Kereiakes.:BarryS:
George;.ThomasC. Wall, Joseph.K! Samaha, and'th'e TAMI.7Study.
Group. Duke University Medical Center, Durham;,NC
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 2

Basic Science/Circulation:
Coronary Circulation-
Basic Concepts
Poster Presentation
Boards P179-P189
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayedi 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present 3:00 PM-5:00 PM'
MON
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P179 Role of Endothelia'nn-Derived Nitric Oxidee in Myocardial Reactive
Hyperemia 0728
Hiroshi Ishizaka,.Ken Okumuea,.Hiroshige Yamabe,.TakeshiTsuchiya.
Kumamoto University,.Kumarnoto; Japan
P180N-Omega-Nitro-i-ArBinine. Blunts Myocardial Reactive Hyperemia in
Conscious Dogs 0729
Michel LavalYee, Richard Pare,.Robert~ Parent.. Department,of Physiol-
ogy,. University of Montreal, and'Montreal Heart Institute,. Montreal,
Quebec, Canada
P161 The Effects of Nitric Oxide.5ynt6esis.lnkibifor on Reactive Hyperemia
and Flow-Mediated Dilation of Coronary Artery in Conscious Dogs
0730
Kohei Muramatsu, Yoshihiro Imamura, Takahiro Narishige,. Teisuke
Takahashi, Hiromitsu Kasuya: Hitonobu Tomoike. Kyushu University
School of Medicine, Fukuoka, Japan
P181 The ATP-Sensitive K' Chamtel Does Not Modulate Metabolic Vaso-
dilation 0731
Thomas Aversano, .PamelaOuyang,.Howard Silverman.~ )ohns Hopkins Medical llnstitutions,
Baltimore;.MD
P183 ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channel Plays a Critical Roke in Maintenance
of Basal Coronary Tone 0732
Frederick F. Samaha, Frederick W:. Hpineman, Joni Fkming,. Carlos Ince, Robert S. Balaban.
Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, Nttional
Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
P184 Size-Dependent SensRivity of Coronary, Arteriales to. ATP-Sensitive K
Channel Opener 0733
Kouichi Sato, Hiroshi KanatsukaNobuyo Sekiguchi, Kenjiro Akai, Yan
Wang,. Kouichi'Ashikawa,~ Tamotsu Takishima.. Tohoku.University and.
National Sendai Hospital, Sendai, Japan
P18S The Role of ATP-SenaNve K' Channels in Responses of Coronary Arte-
rial Mittovepels During Brief Ischemia and Reactive Hyperemia
0734
Hiroshi Kanatsuka, Nobuyo Sekiguchi, Kouich'i Sato,. Kenjiro Akai, Yan
Wang, Kouichi Ashikawa, Tamotsu Takishima. , First Department of
Internal Medicine, Tohoku Universityand NationallSendai Hospital,
Sendai, Japan
P186 Participation of ProsfaBlandins.and Potasdum.Channek in.Acetylcho-
uneanduced C'aatary. Atteriolar Dilatton In Dogs 0735
Tatsuya Komaru, KathrynG:.Lamping, Charles.L.. Eastham;.Kevin C.
Delldperger. University oflowa,.Iowa City,.IA.
P187The Role of ATP-Sensitive K Channels In Metabolic Regulation of Coro-
nary, Blood Flow 0736
TakahiroNarishige,. Kensuke Egashira, Yoshihiro Imamura,. Teisuke
Takahashi, Akira Takeshita. Kyushu University, School of Medicime,.
Fukuoka,Japan
P188 Dilation of Large Coronary. Arteries Induc[d'by Potassium ChannelOpenen In ConuciousDo6s Is
Abolished After Coronary.Endothelium.
Removal 0737Ch'nistophe Drieu la Rochelle, Eric Roupie, , Luc Hittinger, Jean-Luc
Dubois-Rande; Vincent Richard,Jean-Fransois Giudicellij Alain
Berdeaux. Faculte de Medecine Paris-Sud and CHU Henri Mondor,
France
P189 Role of ATP-Sensifive Potassium Channel in Control of Basal Coronary Blood Flow in Dogs 0738
Yoshihiro Imamura, Hitonobu Tomoike;. Takahiro Narishige,. Teisuke
Takah'ashi,.Hiromitu Kasuya. Kyushu University, Fuk'uoka;Japan
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Arteriosclerosis:
Lipoprotein Metabolism I
Moderated Poster Presentation
Boards P1-P10
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Discussants:
Eliot A. Brinton,lNinston-Salem, NC
Loren A. Zech, Bethesda, MD
Henry N. Ginsberg, New York, NY
Frank M. Sacks, Boston, MA
Pl Widdnwn 0s50
P2 ACAT hJrfbiHon by CI-976 Lowers IAL aakRerol In ItabWts Fed a
C6okaEerol-Free Dkt o551
Brian R. Krause, Karen A. Kieft, Bruce J. Auerbach, Richard L. Stanfield,
Richard F. Bousley, Charles L. Bisgaier. Parkie-Davis Pharmaceutical
Research Division, Ann Arbor, MI
f 3 Kinetits of Choksteryl Ester Transfer to Hanan Plaswa Apo t-
CoetaMrMr{ lipoproteiro 91
Roben D.,Phaid, Joseph D.Neff, Deborah App{ebaum-Bowden.lohnsHopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore,
MD, and Bowman Gray School
of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
P4 . Role of Apo E in HDL Clroleperol E.ter.Melabolbm.ln Ratb. 0553
Brigitte M. Richard; Ray C. Pittman. University of California, San Diego,
La Jolla, CA
P5 Abnon.al Regulation of l]ioksterol Synthesb In fatient. Wflh Familial
HypvBpidenda and Increased ExcreUon of Mevalo.ate 0554.
James S. Prihoda, Anmradha S. Pappu, D. Roger lllimgworth. Oregon
Heahh Sciences University, Portland, OR
P6 ApollpopmleG E Is Aoqdnd by VLDL and IDL After Sevelioo and
FadlHates Their Clearance in Namul Women 0555
Frank . M:.. Sacks,. Xiu-Ying Yang. Neili J. . Freedman,~ Brian W. Walsh. ,
Brigham and Women'9 Hospital,.Boston, MA
P7 l]wk.Mol Eqer Transfer Protehr Defidency: Delayed Catabolism of
Apo A-I leadlng to deva&d fMa.na HOL Levels 0556
KaWnori Ikiewafu,' Takuya Sakamoto, Dardel, J. Rader, Jurgen R. Schaefer,
Thomas Faimvep,i Made R. Kmdt, ToshrtsuSu khirawa, Makolo Napno, H.
Bryao Bnwer Jr, MokaAer D7cease Brandi and Natidul Flearl,. Lung, and
Blood Institute, National Institutes of HeaNh,Bediesda, MD PO Estrogen TreaMent Itabes Plawa HDL
Concentrations by Nsveasbq
HDL Production 0557
Brian W. Walsh, Frank M. Sacks. Brigham and Women's Hospital, Bos-
ton, MA
P9 IovaWNe Increases Apoproleie A-1 Levels in Sab/ects With 4olated
Redactlorr ie High DemilT lipoproteir 0550
Henry N. Ginsberg, Colleen Ngai, Rajasekhar Ramakrishnan. Columbia
University, New York, NY
I10 Effect of ApoHpoproleie B Conformation on the Activation of
LyiokdYryi Atyykrydfinx 0559
Ming Liu, Papasani V. Subbaiah. Rush Medical College, Chicago, IL
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Community Programs:
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Room C-5
8:30 AM 9:45 AM
Chairmen:
Robert F. DeBusk, Palo Alto, CA
Diane M. Becker, Baltimore, MD
TUES
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NOV
12
8:30 Cardiac RehabBilatlOn: Are We Targeting the Wrong Populatio n?
08 73
William R. , Harlan, Shirley A. Sandier, . Kerry, LL Lee; Lai CFwi'. La m,.
8:45 Donald D. Glower, Daniel B. Mark: The Center for Living, Duke Un
versity Medical Center, Durham, NC
Factors Prediclin` beproveeent in Exercise Capacity Following Ca i-
r-
diic Rehabilitatlon and Fxercise Program 08
Richard V
Milani
i Carl 1
Lavie: Massachusetts
GenerallHos
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The Effect of Cudlac Rehabililatlon on Cholesterol Awareness ie G r-
diac Fatfents 08
C. Noel iBairey
Anita Silber
Mary Felando
Jacob Klein
Cedars-Sin 75
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9:30 ,,
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Medical Center, Los Angeles, CAWilbdrawn 087
RenefiCs of Secondary Coronary Prevention in the Nderly 087 6
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Richard V. Milani, Carl 1. Lavie. Massachusetts General'Hospital, Bo
ton, MA, and Ochsner Medical Institutions, New Orleans, LA s-
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11
Basic Science/Circulafion/Kidney:
Expression and Adivation
of Cation Channels
Poster Presentation
Boards P168-P178
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed:' 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
P168. Characterizatlon of Cloned Rat and Human Cardiac K Channels in
Two Exo,errow Exprnfion.Systam 0717
Sunny S. Po, Frank A. Fish, Dirk J. Snyders, Karen M. Knoth, Steve L..
Rob'erds, Michael M. Tamkun,.Paul B..Bennett. Vanderbilt University
Schoob of Medicine, Nashville, TN .
P169 Rioclremical and Fr.rctional Modification of a Rat Heart K' Clrannel by
Protein Khate A or 8-&omo-cAMP 0718
Dirk I. Snyders, Paul'B: Bennett, Steve L. Roberds, Karen M. Knoth,
Michael M. Tamkun. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
P170 ilock of the TransleM Outward Cunent in Rabbit Atrial Myocytes by
Quinidines Lack of Voltage and Frequency Dependence 0719
I.ieju Liu, David. l. Wendt, C. Frank Starmer, Augustus O. Grant. Duke
University, Durham, NC .
P171 Mutageneds of the Agonist Binding Region of the Nicotinic Acetykcho-
Rne Receptor 0720
Gordon F. Tomaselli, James McLaughlin, Mark Jurman, Gary Yellen.
Johns Hopkins University and!the Howard Hughes Medical Institute,.
Baltimore, MD P172 Mg'* Block of "Ca"-tnduced Ca" Rekae" Through the Ryanodine
Receptor Ca" Release Channel of Cardiac Sarcaplamic Reticulum
0721
Seiko Kawano, Roberto Coronado., Tokyo Medical and Dental Univer-
sity, Tokyo, Japan, and the University ofWisconsin,, Madison, WI'
P173 Densities of T- and L-Type Cakiurn Channels Estimated From fompari-
wn of Macroscopic and Unitary Currents in Cardiac Ventricvlar
Myocytd 0722
William C. Rose, Eduardo Marban, W. Gili Wier, C. WilliamBalke. Johns Hopkins Univenity.and the
University ofMaryland,.Baltimore; MD
P174. Diuociation of Effects of ledrernia and Reperfurion on 1~ and Contrac-
tfon In Guinea Pia. Ventrknlar Myoqtes 0723
Jonathan M: Cordeiro, Susan E Howlett, Gregory R. Ferrier. Dalh'ousieUniversity, HalifaxNova
Scotia,.Canada
P175 Photo-Released Gwnodne NuckoliAet Activate L-Type Ca" Currents
in Guinea PI{ Cardiac Venleicular Myocytes 0724
Roland Z. Kozlowskij Leo J.. GoodstadCVietor W. Twisti TrevorPOwelll.
University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
P176 Block of Cardiac Na Current by, Nl" Provides Evidence for Two 1va-
lent Cation Blocking Sitn 0725
Dorothy A. Hanck,.Mich'aet F. Sheets. University,of Chicago and North-
western University, Chicago, IL
P177 Inrrrrunocytoclumittry of Rat Cardiac Sodium Channels 0726
Sidney A.. Cohen. Univenity, ofPennsylvania School of Medicine, Phila,
delphia, PA
P178 Oxidant Stnea Activates a Nbnelective Cation Channel in Pulmonary
Vascular rardotbelial Celb 0727
Stephen J Elliott, William P. Scbilling,.Diana L. Kunze. Baylor College ofi
Medicine,. Houstonj TX
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11
Basic Science:
Outward Current in
Cardiac Muscle
Poster Presentation,
Boards P152-P164
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
P152 Effect of UK 66798 on Delayed K Cusrenb in Cardiac Myocytes
0701
P153 fadolheBn-1 hrhibib a Specific Component of the Delayed Rec{ifierin
Cat VeMricdar Myocytes 0702
Thomas M. Argentieri, Mark S. Caaroll.. Berlex Laboratories, Cedar
Knolls, NJ
P154 . Mechanhm of Delayed Rectifier B/odc by, WAY-123,39g, a New Class
III Ageut, In Cat Veatrkular Myocytes 0703
Walrter.Spinelli,.Issam F. Moubarak,.Thomasi. ColAtsky, Wyeth-Ayerst
Research, Princeton,~ NJ I
P15S Modification of Cardiac ATP-Sensitive K Chan.els by Metabolic.
hrhihiffon 0704
Nicholas A. . Deutsch',, James N' Weiss. University of California,. Los
Angeles, School of.Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
P156 ATP-Activated Cationic Curreet in Single Rabbit Cardiac Myoaytes
0705
Morio Shoda,. Nobuhisa Hagiwara, . Hiroshi I Kasanuki,.. Hiroshi Idisawa.
Tokyo Women's Medical College, Tokyo, Japan
P157 Role of External Ca" and K* inGatSng of Cardiac Delayed Rectifler K'
Currents 0706
Michael C. Sanguinetti, Nancy K. Jurk'iewicz: Merck Sharp &. Dohme
Research Laboratories, West Point, PA
P158 EMD 52692,. A. New Potassiwn Channel Opener and Vasodilator,
Decreases Oxygen Free Radical Production in Pdymorphonodear Leu-
kocyles 0707
Galen M. Pieper, Garrett ).I Gross. Medical'Callege of Wisconsin, Mil-
waukee, Wf
P159 Hyperpolarirafian In Vascular Myacrytes by the Vasodilator.Roacid'd Is
Caused by a K Current Blocked by.Glybenctamide and Charybdotosin
0708
Alistain L', Miller, William C. Cole. University of'Manitoba, Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada.
P160 Verapamil Reduces Action Potential Changes Induced by Simulated
Ischesnia by Blotking ATP-SensitlYe K'Current 07"
Shinichi Kimura, ArthurL. Bassett,.HOngying %i,Robert). Myerburg..
U n'rversity. of,Miami School of Medicine, Miami;: FL
P161 Open-State Block of.Inward Rectifier K' Channel Induced byPakni[oykasaitlne In Embryonic Chick
Heart Cells 0710
JSnosMeszaros, NichoiasSperelakis. University ofCincinnati,..Cincin-
nati, OH
P162 Pacemaker Current iy Recorded From Latent Atriai.Pacemaker Cells
Ulitg Two Different Whole-Cell Recording Methods 0711
Zhenfeng Zhou, Stephen L.. Lipsius. Loyola University, Medical iCenter,
Maywood,: IL
P163 Aclfvatfon of Muscarinic K Channeb by. Platelet Activating FacYor- Pos-
sibk Role of Arachidonate MetaiwBles 0712
Toshiaki Nakajima, Hiriyuki Ito, Eiji 1 . Hamada, Mari I Igachi, Tsuneak9
Sugimoto,. Yoshihisa Kurachi. Th'e. Second Department of Internal
Medicine, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, . Japan, and the Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN
P164 Two Components of theTransienl Outward Current in Canine Veneric-
ufar rpicardiume Right Venus. Left 0713
ibse. M. Di Diego, Serge Sicouri, SOvio H. LiOovsky; Charles Mtzelevitch .
Masonic Medical Research laboratory, Utica,.NY
Edward Carmeliet. Leuven University, Leuven,.Belgium
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Clinical Cardiology:
Valvular Heart Disease/
Endocarditis
Poster Presentation
Boards P34-P44
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
MON
PM
P74 Effects of Vawdiiatlon on Veetricvio-Vascular Coapling Relations le
Aortic itegursitatlon 0503
Mark R. Stariing.. University of. Michigan and Veterans Administration
Medical. Centers, Ann Arbw, Ml
r35 The Dynamic iteOurgNanl Orifice Aroa in an in Vitro Calf Model of
Aortic fte{uegilatiom Depeadence on Aatic Pressure 05g4
Eduardo 6: Caguioa, Sharon C. Reiimold, Sebastian Velez, Richard T.
Lee. Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA
P3i Left Ventrktaar Performance and Alyocardial Structure In Cl.onk
Aoriic Regurgitation OSlS
Tomohide Kawamoto, Kazuhiro Taniguchi, Yasuhisa Shimazaki, Toshiky
Takahashi, Masataka Mitsuno. Osaka University Medical School,
Osaka, Japan
f 37 Effects of Vasodiatiun on Venteinio-Va.cufar Coapiitg Relations in
Mitral ftegu.gitat3ua 0506
Mark R. Starfing. University of'Michiganand Veterans Administration
Medical Centen,.Ann Arbot, Mt
P38 Charaderization of Pulmonary Venou+ Flow Velocily in Patients With
Mitral Valve Dbease 05it7
Thomas Hofmann, Burkhardt Langenstein, Birke. Schneider, . Thomas
Meinertz Second Medical Clinic, AK. St. Georg, Hamburg, Federal
Republic of Germany
f 39 Mitral Valve holap.e: Valve Morphology Identlfiea Age-Related itidc
of Left AtrW and Ventritadsr EalarSetnetR OSlB
Stefan M. Nidorf, Marcia Leavitt, Jane E. Marshall,.Arthur E..Weyman,.
Robert A. Levine. Massachusetts General Hospital~ Boston, MA
f 40 A Rwrewnent of the fhoywAk hnpliatlar of Vegetation Size and
Probnged Fever In RigM-Sided Erdacardifb In Intravenous Drug
Abusers 0509
Susan R. Hedit, ManrinBerger. Beth Israel Medical Center, New
York, NY
P41 Can the 6dhoca.diographer EffecUvely Predict the fthk of haboRratlon
During Infective Erdocarditlst 0590
Sheila A. Kim, David T. Durack, Thomas.M, Bashore, Robert A.. Waugh, .
Joseph Kisslo, and the Duke Endocarditis Service. Duke University
Medical Center, Durham, NC
P42 Infeciire Endocardi/h and Mitral Valve Prolaqe: Clinical Conme-
quences and CoA-Effectlvewess of.PrevenNon 0591
Cynthia Frary, Richard B. Devereux., Randi iKramer-Fox. New York Hos-
pital, NewY6rk,.NY
f 43 Valve Disease in Systemlc Lupm Erytbematasuw: . Importance of
An*ho*hoNpW Antibodkt 0592
Carlos.A..Roldan,.Bruce K.. Shively, Chi~ Chi Lau,.Hala Toubbeh, Frank
T. Gurule, Erika A. Smith, Michael H: Crawford. University of New
Mexico and Veterans Administration Medical Center,NbuquerqueNM'
P44 Inlerferoo-Gamna in Ierkardial Asyiratea: A New, semilive, and Spe-
cific Test fow Ihe Dlapwds of Tuberadow f*ericarditls 0S93.
Sean E. Latouf,..5tanley R. Ress, Pauline T. Lukey,. Patrick J. Com-
merford. Cardiac Clinic and: Clinical Immunology, Department . of
Medicine, Uniwersiby.of Cape Town, and Groote Schuur Hospirtal, Cape
Town, South Africa.
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Arteriosclerosis:
Lipoprotein Receptors
(Continued)
Pacific B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
11:30 AM-12:00 NOON.
11:30 Isolation and Charaderi:alion oi'theAcetylated: LDL Receptor
Promoter 0913'
Karen S...Moulton,~ Hong Wu, Sampath Partthasarathy,.Christopher K.
Glass. University of California, San Diegojla Jolla, CA
11 A5 Human Scavenger Receptor Gene: Its Genornic Stnrciune and Promoter
Region 0914
HitoshilAsaoka;.Mituru Emii, Tsunehiro Mukai, Tatsuhiko Kodama,
Yoshio Yazaki,.Akiyo Matsumoto, Hiroshige Itakura., National itnstitute
of Health and Nutrition and University of Tokyo, Tokyo, and National
Cardiovascular Research Institute, Osaka, Japan
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Cardiovascular Disease
in the Young/Basic Science:
Cardiovascular Developmental
Biology I
Moderated Poster Session
Boards P1-P8
Grand Ballroom Salons G-)
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
Poster Displayed: 6:00 PM-8:30 PM
Moderators:
Page A.W. Anderson, Durham, NC
Lynn Mahony, Dallas, TX
MON
EVE
NOV
11'
P1 Delenndnation of Immmsoreactive Na'-Ca" 6cchanfer and Na =
Dependent Ca" Uptake I. Cardiac Sarcokemma frorn Fetal, Newbor n,
Immature, and Adult Rabbits 074
Michael Artman. University, of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 9
P2 Ventricular Grd-Diastolk and 6d-Systoik Relations In the Embryon ic
Chick Heart 075
BradlbyB, Keller, Joseph P..Tumey, Nortnani Hu, Edward 8. t7ark. Stron
Children's Research Center, University of RotfresterRachester, NY 0
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P3 Dorsal Aortk fiow b Maximal at Intrinsic Heart Rate in the Stage 1 7-
27 Chick Embryo 075
Bettina Cuneo, Sharon Hughes, D. Woodrow Benson Jr. Children
Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University, Chicago; IL 1.
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P4 . Neuronal Regulation of Cardiac MyocyteCaMractility Is Not Mediate d
by Nluropeptide Y or Somatodatin 075
Dianne L. Atkins,.PennyA. Krumm, Steven, H. Green. Uhiversityo
lowa,. Iowa City, IA 2
f,
P5 Adenorine Modulates cAMP In Immature Myocardium 075 3
Thomas R. Lloyd, G.. Paul Matherne, Joel Linden. The University o
Ariiona,.Tu¢son; AZ f,
f 6 Prolonged QT Interval In the Chick Embryo Is Not Related to Abwr -
maiities of Cardiac Sympatlretk Innervation 075 4
J
I Lmes LL Christiansen,. Lisa A. Linn, Raymond B: Runyan., University o
owa, IowaCityIA f
P7 Dlffereo0al Effects of Direct and Receptor-Operated Cakfan Clrann d
AOordtb on Adult am! Neonatal~ Canine Iurkin/enbers 075 S
J eannyK:,Park; Peter Danilo, Michael R. Rosen. Columbia. University
New. York, NY ,
<'0 A Developmental Isoform of Troponin I In the Human Fetal Hear t
075 6
Pau6 J.R: Barton, , Pankaj Bhavsar,. Debbie V.E.. Cumming, Gurtej K ..
I Dhoot,. William J. Valpns;.Magdii H..Yacoub. NatiCronal. Heartiand Lun
nstitute and Royal Veterinary ,Cdlege, London, . United Kietgdom g
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Cardiac Sodium Channels-
Modulation and Block
Poster Presentation
Boards P143-P151
Convention Center Exhibit Hall!
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM--5:00 PM
MON
PM
NOV
11
P143 VoRage-and Dore-DependentMoAolationofCardiacsodium, Channet
by the Sea Anemone Toxin ATXII 0692
Nabil EI-Sherif;, Harry A.FozzardJ Dorothy.A. Hanck. State University of
New York Health Science Center, Brooklyn~ NY, and'Cardiac Eleqro-
physiedogy Laboratory, University of ChicagoChicago; IL
P144 Extracellular Sodium Concentration Modulates the Flecainide-Sodiunr
Channel 4ateraation 0693
Suzanne Ranger, Robert.S:.Sheldon;.Stanley Nattel. Montreal Hearu
Institute,.Montreal,.Quebec, Canada P115 Mainfairred Na Current at All Potentials Induced by
Ischemic Metabo-
Iife Lysophosplratfdylchafine 0694
Albertas I. Undrovinas, Ilya A. Fleidervish, Jonathan C. Makielski.,Alf-
Union Cardiology Research Center;.Moscow,.USSR, and Universityof'
Chicago, Chicago, IL
P146 Do Lidocaime-M.ociated Sodfum Channels Conduct9 0695
David1J. Wendtl,. fames J. Merrill, C. Frank Starmer, Augustus O. Grant.
Duke University, Durham, NC
P147 Sodr"um.Current in Single Human Ventricular Myocytes 05%.
Yusaku.5akakibaraTaiji'.Furukawa,.Hongjun Jia, Carl Arentzen, Carl
Backer, J. AndrewWasserstrom;.D~onald'Singer. Northwestern Univer
sityCh'icago; IL
P148 Biochemical Characterization of Rat Cardiac Sodium Channels 0697
Sidney,A. Cohen: University of Pennsylvania.School of Medicine, Ph'ila-
delphia, PA
P149 Interaction of the Metabolite GlYtryl:ylidide With the Cardiac Sod'ium
Channel: Additive alodrade With Lidorairre 0698
David h Wendt,. C. Frank Starmer, Augustus O..Grant. Duke University Medical'Center, Durham, NC
P150 The Effect of Acetylcholine an Sodiam Currents in Rabbit Ventricular
Myocyta 0699.
James J. Matsuda, Hon-Chi iLee, Erwin F. Shibata. Department of Physi-
ology and Biophysics.and Department,of lnternal IMedikine,.University.
of Iowa, Iowa.City; IA
P151 Enhancing Effects of Salicylate on Tonic and PFu>tic Block of Na'Chan-
neb by Claa I MNurhytlimk Agents in Guinea Pig Ventricular Muscle
0700
Ichiro Hisatome, Jieo. MiWamoto; Takahiro Nawada,. Hiroshi Kotake;.
Hiroto Mashiba,. Ryoichi Sato. TottoriUniversiiy,. Kinki i Uhivenity,.
Yonago,Japan~
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Cardiopulmonary/Cardiovascular
Nursing/Cardiovascular Radiologyl
Cardiovascular Surgery/Clinical
Cardiology/Epidemiology and Prevention:
Costs and Utilization
Room C-5
10:45 AM-12:15 PM,
Chairmeni
Mark A. Hlatky, Stanford; CA
Erika S. Froelicher, Redondo Beach, CA
10:45 Effects of Three 1'hrombol*tic Regimens and Two Interventional Strate-
gies on Acute Mrocardial. Infarction Costs: Results frwn a Prospective Randomized'Trial 0878
Daniellg. Mark,.LaiiChoi Lam, Mark A:Nlalky, Iames.R..Melton,.Gnda
Davidson-Ray, Lynn H. Woodlief,.loseph Lipscomb,.A'rthun Sasahaea,.
RoberliM. Califf. Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
11:00 T6rombolytic Therapy for Surpected. Myocardial Infarction in.Elderly
Patients: A Decision-Analysis 0879
.
Harlan M. Krumholz, Richard C. Pasternak, Lee Goldman. Harvardl
Thorndike Laboratory, Beth Israel Hospitali, Boston, MA
11:15 Mobik. Cardiac Catheterization Improves Access to. Invasive Cardiac Services for Minorities
0880 Thomas M. BashoreCtwriotte L Nelson, TtromasTrahey; Mark E. Leithe,
David B: Pryor, Daniel B. Mark. Duke. Medical Center, Durham,i NC .
11:30 Unplanned Admissions After, Outpatient ~ Cardiac Catheterization
0981
VivianiL. Claok,.Joseph D. Dolte.: Heart and Vascular Institute, Henry.
Ford. Hospital~.. Detroit, MI
11:45 Income and Social Support Are Independent.Predictors of Survival.in
Ansi!ographically.Documented Coronary Disease 0882Redford'B. Williams, John C. Barefoot, Robert M..
Catiff) Thomas L.
Haney, William B. SaundersDavid~B. Pryor, Mark A. Hlatky, Ilene C.
Sieg4eri,DanieV B. Mark. Duke UniiversityMedical Center, Durham;.NC
1]00 Costs of Using Low- Versus High-Osmolality Contrast Media in Diag-
nostic Cardiac Catheterization 11883
Neil R. Powe,Amy./. Davidoff, Richard'D. Moore,.JeffreyA. Brinker,.
Sandra Graziano,.Marc Litt,.Ramana Gopalan, Earl P. Steinberg. Johns
Hopkins.University, Balrtimore,.MD
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Clinical Cardiology:
Antiarrhythmic Drugs I
California Pavilion D
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00 PM-5:15 PM'
Chairmen:
N.A. Mark Estes III, Boston, MA
Masood Akhtar, Milwaukee, WI
2:00 Electropiryriologic-Gulded Therapy With Sotalo/ for Induci6le Ventric-
ular Tachycirdia: LaK-terer Outcome 0497
Michael D. Lesh, Andreana H.~ Siw, David N. Pederson, Rochelle Eggles-
ton, Rolando Gonzales, Melvin M, Scheinman. University of California,
San Francisco, San Francisco,.CA
2:15 Implantable Epicardi'ai IoMopborcfic Drug Delivery System 0499
BoazAvitall,. Jbhn Hare, Cynthia Lessila;. Gary, Zander,. Charles
Bockoff, Jasbir Sra, Masood Akhtar. Sinai Samaritan Medical Center,
MiWvaukee,, WI
230 Role of Moririalne in Management of Sustained VentricularTTachynr-
dia ln Pasfinfarct or Cardiomyopathy. Patients 0499
Harlam Grogin,. L. Bing.Liem, Charles Young; Ruey. J. Sung.:. Kaiser
Permamente Hospital+Santa Teresa, San Jose, and. Stanford University.
Medical Center,,Stanford, CA
2:45 The Prevalence of.life-Threatening Proarrhylhmic Events During
Morkirine Therapy 0500
Othar Tschaidse, ShmuellRavid, Thomas B. Graboys, Bernard Lown.
Lown Cardiovascular, Center, Brigham andi Women's Hospitai,
Boston, MA
i-00 Long-term Follow-up of the Randomized Comparison of Noninvasive
and Invasive Approaches to Drug. Therapy for Ventricular Taohyar-
fiythmi+ 0501.
L. Brent Mitchellj Henry J..Duffi.Anne M. Gillis, Dante E. ManyariD.
George Wyse. University of Calgary, Calgary; Canada
7:15 Randomized Tria1 Comparing Empiric Amlodarone Verun Guided
Pharmacologic Therapy for Malignant Ventricular Arrhylhmias (Span-
irh Trial on Sudden Death): 0502
Concha Moro, Jesin Almendrab, Miguel Fiol, Jban Cosin, Josep Guindo,
laume Mimrgat, Juan Cinca, Antonio Bayes de Luna, on behalf of STSD
Investigators. Hospital de Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain
3:30 Mlerrnisrion and Exdribils
4:00 Efficacy of LV. Bali of Propafenone in Converting Persistent Paroxys-
mal Atriali Fibrillation to Sirws Rhythm 0503
Saverio ~ Lavanga,. Giorgio Lolli, Roberto Mendia,. Gian Piero Sanna..
Ospedale Fateixnefratellil, Milano; Italy.
4:1S Ahial ProarrhylMda In the Cardiac Arrhythmia Suppression Trial
0504
Ri'chardJ.. Katz, Jonathan:S. SteinbergRichard A. Josephson, Leonard
Horowitz,,forthe CAST Investigators:.GeorgeWashington University,,
Washington, DC
4:30. Flecatnide in the PreveMion of Abial Fibrillation After DC Conversion:
Campariron With Quiridine 0S0S
Pauli Touboul, Etienne Aliot, Beatrice Brembiila-Perrot. Departement de
CardiologiieNancy, Hbpital Cardiologique,. Lyon, France.
4:45 A Randomized Compariron of Low-Dose Amlodarone Plus Internal
Versus External Cardioversion for Chronic Atrial Fibrillation OS06
SamuelLevy,.Philippe Lauribe,.Eric Dulla, William.Kou,~ Alan Kadisha
Hugh Calkins, Fred Morady. Unirveersity, of.Marseiiles; France, and~Uni:-
venity, of Michigan, Ann Arbor,. MI ~
S:a LV. Diltiuem for ParoxysmalSupraventricular Tachycardia: A
Placabo-Coetrolled Stndy' 0507
Virgil C.: Dias, /. Thomas Heywood. Department of Clinical Research,,
Marion Merrell Dow Inc., Kansas CityMO, and Veterans Administra-
tion Medicali Center, Loma Linda,.CA
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Cardiopulmor+ary/Cardiovascular
Nursing/Cardiovascular Radiology/
Cardiovascular Surgery/Clinical
Cardiology/Epidemiology and Prevention:
Health Services Research I
Poster Presentation i
Boards P11-P12
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 nM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 8:30 nM-11:00 nM
P11 Manpower Surveillance on Cardiothoracic Surgery: Comparison
Selween North American,European,.andJapanex Teaching Hospitals
1021
The Japanese Association for Thoracic.Surgery, Suita,.Japan
P12 Effecb of Direct AngioplaAy, on Hospital Coats in Acute Myocardial
Infarctioa: Resul/s From the Multicenter PAR Study 1022
Daniel B. Mark, Bruce Brodie, Russell Ivanhoe, WiOiamKnopf; George
Taylor, James O'Keefe, linda Davidson-Ray, David Knight, WiliiamO'Neill. Duke University Medical.
Center, Durham, NC
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Clinical Cardrology:
Neurocardiogenic Syncope
Pacific D
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
8:30 AM-1!Oi00 AM
Chairmen:
Robert J. Myerburg, Miami, FL
David G. Benditt, Minneapolis, MN
8:30 Heart Rate Varialdlity. Analysis of . Autonomic Tone in Patients With
NewomediHed Syncope 0926
Robert. S., Sheldon, WendyWilson., Universityy of Calgary, Calgary,
Alberte, Canada
g:45 Epinepbrine Surge Precedes Hemodyrramic Changes in Neurally Medi-
ated Syncope: A Poaibk Trigger Event 0927
Antonio Asso; Steven ~Bailin,. Simon iMilstein, Ann Dunnigan,.Stephen
Remote, Mark Neustel, David'G: Benditt. University of Minnesota, Min
neapoiis, MN
9:00 Adrenal Effluent May, Account for Increased Norepinephrine Levels
During Till-Indurced Syncope 0929
Stephen C. Remole, Mark Neustel, Steven J. Bailin, Meng-Yang Chen,
Simon MilsteinDavidG. Benditt. University of Minnesota,.Minneapo-
lis, MN,
9:15 Efficacy of.Onl Ephedrhe Sulfate in Preventing Neurocardiogenic
Syncope 0929
Denise L-Janosik, Dorothy Holt, Carey. Fredman,.Preben Bjerregaard.
St. Louis University Hospital, St. Louis;. MO
9:30 Variable Response to Betta-Blodcen: Differences.in Mechanoreceplorss
or Seti-Adrenergiic Tone in Patients With Neurocard-pgenicSyncope
tl930
Jastiir Sra;,Yire-Hua Slren. Sinai Sanwritan Medical Center, Milwaukee,. WI
9:45 Efficacy of Atrioventricular Pacing in Preventing . Hypotension in
Patients With Signifrcantlradycardia or Aaystole Dwing Head-Up Tilt Tert 0931
Jasbir Sra, Anwer Dhala, Hau Yen Shen, Masood Akhtar. Sinai Samaritan
Medical Center,.Milwauk'ee, WI
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Clinical Cardiologr:
Balloon Mitral Valvuloplasty
Room A-9
8:30 AM-11:45 AM'
Chairmen:
Gerald W: Dorn II, Cincinnati, OH
Sigurd Nitter-Hauge, Oslo, Norway
8:30 Balloon Mitral Commissurotomyy in Surgical High Risk Patients: Results
From the NHLBI Balloon Vahndoplasly Registry 08W
DoriaScortiohini,, Raoul Bonan;. Mary Mickel, KathrynDavis, fbr the
NH LBI'.Balloon iValvuloplasty Registry:.Uniwersity, of iWashington,i Seat-
tle, WA
&45 What Is the Risk of Percutaneous Mitral Commissurotomy.in,a High-Volume. Centert 0809
A.: Vahanian, P.L. Michely G. Ghanem; B. Cormier, J.P. Maroni,.Bl lung,
). Acar. Tenon.HospitalParis,.France .
9:00 Mid-tenn Clinical Follow-up of Percutaneous Mitral Commissurotomy
0810
A. Vahanian, B. Cormier, P.L.. Michel, G. Ghanem, )1P. Maroni,. E.
Dadez, 1. Acar:,Tenon Hospital, Paris, France
9:15 Comparison.of, Lona-term Outcome ofInoue Balloon Venus.DouDle
Ralloon.Percufaneoas Mitral ValvoMmy'. 08111
Habib Gamra, He Ping Zhang, Jose L. Rodrigo, Carbs Macaya, )ohn W.
Allen, Francis Y.K. Lau, Carlos E. Ruiz. The Heart Institute, Hospital of
the Good Samaritan, Loma:Linda University, Los Angeks,.CA9:30 Comparative Complicatan.Rates of Inoue
and Doutik8alloon Tech-
niques in.PercuTaneous Mitral Vahrubplasty, 0812)ean Pierre Bassand,..Frangois Sehiele,: Yvette
Bernard, Thieny,A'ngue-
not,Michel Payeti Xiang Yang Fu,.Da DongZhang., Hiipital Univer-
sitaine Sti )acques;.Besancon, France
9:45 Reduced Left Vlntricular Compliance in Human Mitral Stenosis Results
From Inlernal.Constricti0n 0813
Chun-Pen Liu,.Chih-Tai Ting, W. Lowell Maugh'anfJlau-Song Chang,..
David. A. Kass. Johns Hopkins. Hbspital, Ba6timore,. MD, and Veterans
General Hospital,.Taipei,.Taiwan
10:00 Intermission and Exhibits
10:45 The "Shrunked" Left Ventricle of Mitral Stenosis: Early Remodeling
After Balloon Mitral Valvuloplasty 0814
Walter I- Paulus,.lan Stockbroeckz, Bart Couck, Stanislas U. Sys. Car-
diovascular Center, Aalst,. Belgium
11:00 Percutaneous Mitral Balloon Valvotomy, in Patients With a History of
Embolism 0815
A. Vahanian,. P.L Michel, G. Ghanem, B. Cormieq. ).P, . Manoni E.
Dadez,.lJ Acar. TenonHospital,.Paris,.France
11:15 Percutaneous Mitral. Vahnibplasty in Patients With Aneurysmatic Leh.
Atrium 0816 Fernando Alfonso, Carlos /vlacaya,.Rosana Hernandez, Javier, Goicolea,
Andreslfiiguez,. /orge Casadm, Jose.Zamorano,.Pedro Zarco. HospitalClinico; Madrid, Spain
11:30 Is Spontaneous Echo Contrast Influenced by Percutaneou+ Mitral Com-
missurolomyi 0617
B. Cormier, ).M.. Porte, A. Vahanian,i C. Starkman,.B. lung, P.L.. Michet, ):
Acar. Hopital Tenon, Paris, France
176

Thrombosis:
Venous Angioplasty
Poster Presentation
Board P13
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM
TUES
AM
NOV
12
P13 PerMan[ous.Transhx.inal Venoae.Ansioplasty in Iliac Vein Thrombo-
sis Resistan/ to Systemk Thrombolypis 1023
PhilippeAsseman, Jean-L. Jabinet, Nasradine Amrouni, Alain Prat, Jean-J.,Bauchart, Jean-C.
Aisenfarb, Martine Lesenne, Brigitte JudePhilippe.
Marache, Claude Thery. H8pital Cardiblogique, Lille, France
201

Clinical Cardiology:
Echocardiography in Acute Myocardial
Infarction-Assessment of Remodeling,
Viability, and Prognosis
Room A-10'
8:30 AM 11:30 AM
Chairmenr
Peter Hanrath, Aachen, Federal Republic of
Germany
Julio E. Perez, St. Louis, MO
TUES
AM
NOV
12
8:30 Determinants of Ventricular,Volrame in the First Week After Myocar-
dial .Infardionf1818Stefan Mi Nidorf, Samuel C. Siu, GabeGalambos,.Michael IH. Picard.
Massachusetts General Hospitali, Boston, MA8:!45 Successful Prcdiction by Doppler Ecftocardiography
of Reperfusiar
After Thrombolytic Therapy. 0819
Charlotte K. Jlrtila, Robert P. Croke, Robert 1. DuBroff, Cados ROldan,
Michael H. Crawford. Lovelace Medical I Center/University of New
Mexico,.Albuquerque; NM,
9:80 Predirchar8e Exercise Edrocardiog.aphyo Identifies Stunned Myocar-
dium.After Myocardial Infarction 0820
Amr H. Msotafa,.Mikel D. Smith, Michael Harrison,.GalaLM: EI-Said,.
Anthony N..DeMaria. University of KentuckyMediealCenterLexing-,
ton, KY
9:15 Identification of Viable Myocardiumby. Dipyridamole-lnduced
Improvement in.Regional Function 0821
Barbara Reisenhofer, Paolo Marzullo; Eugenio Picano; Guido Giglk
Oberdan Parodi, Alessandro. Distante. CNRIOstitute of Clinical Physiol-
ogy, Pisa, Italy
Y.30 Ultrasonic Tiaue Characterization of Trarnrtwral and Nontrarnmural
Infarcted Myocardium With Standardized Integrated Backscatter,
0822
Yasujji Doi, Tohru Masuyama, lun. Tanouchij Masaakil Uematsu,.
Kazuhiro. Yamamoto, /oji Naito; Takenobu Kamada..Ckaka University
School of Medicine, Osaka, Japan
9A5 Correlation of Regional Myocardial. Dysfunction With Perfusion Defect
.
Following Reperfusion Therapy in Acute Myonrdiial Infarction 0823
Jae K: Oh, Surapun Sitithisook, Timothyf. Chrtistiani Mayo Clinic,.Roch-
ester, MN
10:00 Inlermission and Exhibits
1QIS Right Alrial WaR Compression After Acute Myocardial infarction: Inci-
dence and hognostic.Signifi'cance 0824
Jos"e Lopez-SendonInmaculada Rold'an; Esteban Lopez de Sa, IsabelComa-Canella,. Luis Martin
laddaque. Hospital La Paz;..Madrid, Spain
1190 The Prognostic.Value of Dipy.idamole Eciiocardiograplry.Earfy.After
Uncomplicated Acute Myocardiall Infarction: A Large-Scale Mul-
ticenter Study. 0825
Patrizia Landij Andres Orlandi,i Maria. Gwzia Sclavo,.Ornella. Magaia,.
Maurizio D'Uibano, Leonardo Bolognese, Mario PrevitaliFranca Mar-
garia, NkolaGandolfo; Stefano. Chiaranda;.Paola Rosselli, Silva S'everi,.
Cecilia Marimi,. Eugenio Picano, on behalf of the EPIC Study Group,.
Subproject Residual Ilschemia. Institute of Clinical IPhysiology; Pisa, Italy
11:15 Wentification of Multiverael Coronary Artery,Disease by Dipyridamole
Echocardiography,Early After Uncomplicaled.Acute Myocardial lnfarc-
tion 0826
Maria GraziaSclavo, Ornella Magaia,: Paola Rosselli,i Leonardo Bolognese,
Maurtizio D'Urbano, Andres Orlandini Franca Margaria, Cecilia Marlini,i
Nlcola.Ganddfo,Patrizia Landi, Mauro Raciti, Silva Seven, Mario Marzilli,
Eugenio Picano, on behalf of the E'PIC Study Group. Pisa. Italy
177

Basic Science:
Ion Transport in Cardiac Muscle
Poster Presentation
Boards P112-P1i23
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
NOV
11
P112Anti-Hear/ Antibody Auociatcd With Myocardifn.lnarrces a Cytosolic
Ca' Increase Triggered by Ca" Influx Through Nonselective Cation.
Channels in Guinea Pia Cardiac Myocytes 0661
Makoto Tominaga,.Akira Matsumori; Minoru Hone, Haruyoshi Yoshida, .
Yasunobu. Okada. Kyoto University; Kyoto, Japan !
P113 Tranrmembranelactate Movement In Heart Can it Be Coupled to K*i
0662
Jimes N. Weiss, Jeffrey S. Stuart,. Joshua. I. Goldhaben University,of
Califomia; Los Angeles, School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA.
P114 ANF Reducea Cardiac Cell Volume by, a cGMP-Med'uated Block of Na/ K'/2CI- Cotransport 0663
Henry. F. Clemo, Clive M. Baumgarten, Medical'Collkge of Virginia,
Richmond, VA'
P115 Evidence for Stimulation of the Na',K' Pump by Angiotensin 11 i.
Cardiac Myocytei 0664
Paul D: Hemsworth, David W. Wh'alley, Helge H.,Rasmussen. Depart-
ment of Cardiology, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, Australia
P116Effed of Exchanger Inhibitory Peptide on 1~ inGuinea Pig Ventricv-
lar Cells 0665
Thomas K. ChinKenneth W. Spitzer,.Kenneth 0. Philipson, John H:B.
Bridge.,NoraEecles Harrison.CVRTI, University of Utah, Saltllake City,.
UT, and University of California, Los Angeles, School,of Medicine, Los
Angeles, CA
P717 SR Ca"-Mediated Inward Sodium Current in Latent Atrial Pacemaker
Cells 0666
Zhengfeng Zhou,i Stephen L. Lipsius. Loyola University Medical Center,.
Maywood, IL
P116 Effects of Perforin ObHined Fronm Cytotoxk T Lymphocyter on Electro-
physiolusy of GutneaPig VentrkuAar Myocyles 0667 Ofer Y. Binah,,Bella Felzen, Ding E. Young, Jurg
Tschopp. Rappaport,
Institute, Haifa, Jsrael,l Rockefeller University, New, York,. NY,.and.Uni,
versity of Lausanne, Epalinges, Switzerland
P119 Adenorine Attenuation of cAMP-Dependent Afterdepolarirationr and Triggered AcUvily in Guinea
Pig Ventricular Myoryte 0660
Yejia Song, Bruce B. Lerman, Luiz Belardinelli.i University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL, and Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
P120 Alpha, Adrenoceplor Subtypes Modulate Both Ouabain- and Cak.iwn.
Induced Delayed Afterdepobari:ationr and Triggered Activity In
Canine Purldnje Fibers 0669
Jae Ho Lee, Peter Danilo Jr., Michael R. Rosen. Colirmbia University,
New. York, NY P121 Stretch-Activated Chloride Current in Isolated Rabbit Cardiac Myo-
cMer 0670
Nobuhisa Hagiwara, Hiroshi' Masuda, Morio Shoda, Hiroshi i Irisawa.
Tokyo Women's Medical College, Tokyo, Japan
P122 Nitroproaide Shrinlu Cardiac Cell Volume hy,InhibMis Na`/K*/2C1-
Cotransport and Improves Cardiac Compliance 0671
Henry F. ClemoClive M. Baumgarten. Medical. College of Virginia,
Richmond,. VA
P123 Na/K-hwnp Concentration in HypeArophied Human HearU 06720yvind EBingsenMette Ree Holthe; Aud
Svindland, GunnarAksnes,.
Arnfinn Ilebekk. Ullevaal Hospital,.Univenity. of Oslo, Norway
om

.
Clinical Cardiology:
Radiofrequency Modification of
Atrioventricular Node
Pacific D
Anaheim HiltomHotel
10:45 AM-12;00 NOON
Chairmen:
John P. DiMarco, Charlottesville, VA
Karen J. Beckman, Oklahoma City, OK
TUES
AM
NOV
12 :
16i45 Direct Recordinp of SIow-Pathway Activatian In Patients With Atrio-
ventrinrlar Nodal Reentrant Tachycardfa 0932
H. Andrew. Hizhtt,. Warren M. Jackman,. Karen J. Beckman, James H.
McCleliand, Xunghang Wang,Kdegh P. Moulton, Michael I. Prior,.
Nicholas Twidale,.Ralph Lazuara. University of Oklahoma and Veterans
Administration Medical Center, Oklahoma Gty; OK
11:0o Markedly Differeet Sequence of AGiol Activation During Retrograde
Conduction Over "FaA" and "Slow" talhways In Patknb With Coea-
Istent Common and Uncommon A6ioverrtricular Nodal Reenlry: Im't
the Atrium a Necewary Part of Reentrant Clrcuitl 0933
Anwer Dhala, Jasbir Sra, Zalmen Blanck, Jorge Gonzalez-Zuelgaray,.
Ann Dwyer, Masood Akhtar, Mohammad Jazayeri. Sinai Samaritan.
Medical Center, Mihvaukee, WI
11:15 Prediction of AMorerAricullar ilock Drring Radiofrequem.y Ablation
of the FaA Patltway Lr AtriovmM[ular Nodal ReerrVy, 0934
Zalmen BlanckJohn Makal, Larry Hansona Patricia Strommen, Moham-
mad Jazayeri,: Masood Akhtar. Sinai 5amarAan Medical Centep Milwau-
kee, WI
11:30 Spectrum of AtrioveMricvlar Node Conduction Following Successfali
Radiofrequenty Ablation in Patients Wi1h. Dual Paffiway Physiology
0935
Jasbir Sra, Anwer Dhala, Sanjay Deshpande, David Krum, Mohammad
Jazayeri.i Sinai Samaritan Medical CenterMilwaukeey WI
11:45 Eviderce for Multiple Slow Pathways in Patients With AtriovenCriwlar
Nodal Reentrant Tadtycardia 0936
Karen /. Beckman, Warren, . M. Jackman,. James H. McClhlland,
Xunzhang , Wang, Ni¢holasTwidale, Kriegh P. Moulton, H. AndrewHazlitt, Michael I. Prior, Ralph
lazzara. University of Oklahoma and
Veterans Administration Medical Center,.Oklahoma. City; OK
191

Basic Science/Circulation:
Myocardial Metabolism During
Ischemia/Reperfusion
Room C-3
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Edward ). Lesnefsky, Cleveland, OH
L Maximilian Buja, Hbuston, TX
TUES
AM
NOV
12
8:30 SubMtrateUBliratian in Hibernating Hearb During Early, Reflow 0651
A. James LiedtkeBritta Renstrom, Larry Whitesell, Cathy Kidd. Section
of Cardiology, Universiry.ofWisconsin, Madison,i WI
&45 Hibernating Myocardiurn: Recruitment of, Inotropic Reserve at the
Expense of Metabolic Recovery 0852
Brian D: Gu1h,.Rainer Schulz, Karl IPiepep Frauke Janssen, Joch'en Rose,
Claus Martin, Gerd~ Heusch. Department of PathophysiologyUniver.
sity oflEssen, Essen, Federal Republirof Germany
9M Changes In Oxygen-Pressure Volume Areas Studied After Brief Periods
of Irdrernia 8893
Rob Krams, Didk J. Dundier, . Edward O. . McFalk, Pieter D. V2rdbuw.
Thoraxcenter,.Erasmus.University Rotterdam,Rotterdarn,.The Netherlands
9:15 Enhanced Substrate Oxidation Induces Metabolic Reversal of Stunning
8854
E. Douglas Lewandowski. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
9:30 Fatty Aoid Deprewion of Heart Function During RePerfusian Following
Isdrenwa Is Not Overcome by Increasing Glycolysis o855
Gary D. Lopaschuk, Rick Barr,.RichardWambolt..UniversiOy.of Alberta,
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
t.45 Isdrcmia-kaduced fhangas in rnergy, Regulation and Capacity in tkeIntad Animal t1856
Eric D. Irwin,.KristyR. Hendrich, Richard:W. Bianco, Kamil Ugurbil,
John.E. Foker. Uniiversity.ofMinnesota; Minneapolis, MN'.
t0:oo Intemtission and Exhibits
10:45 Increasing Myorrdral Glycogen levels Prior toIsdremia timib Irdrernic.
Damage and Ynproves Functional Recovery Following Reperfurion
0857
lean LL Vanoverscheld6, Marc F. lanier, James E.. Bakke, Steven. R.
Bergmann. . Washington University, St... Louis, MO 11:00 Glycogen Is the Major Glycolylic Fvd During
Acute Subendocardial
Ischemia 8858
William C. Staniky, Jennifer L.,H211Chanles K. Stone, Timothy A.
Hacker. University of WisconsinMadison, WI
11:15. Ischemia Causes a Transmaral Gradient In Glucose Extraction But Not
Uptake 0859
William C- Stanley, Jennifer L. Hall, Charles K. Stone Timothy A.
Hacker. University of WisconsinMadison, WI
11:30 Disociationnf Phosphate Metabolism and.lactate Release During Pro-longed I.chenria 0860
Saul Schaefer, GregoryG..Schwartz,. Sean Steinman, Jorge Garcia,.
Juditlh A.. Wisneski, Michael W. Weiner, Barry M. Massie:.Department
of Medicine and Department, ofCardiology; Veterans Administration
Medical Center, and University of California, San Francisco, San Fran-
cisco,. CA11:45. Phosphate Changes In and Purine Release From Heart DuringRecLr-
rent luhernia 0861.
Silvia Bradamante,.Franco PiccininiTom ~Huizer, /an W. de Jong. MilanUniversityMilan, Italy, and
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam,
The Nethedand9
181
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Basic Science/Circulation/Kidney:
Calcium Metabolism
Posteri Presentation
Boards P126-P137
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
MON
PM
NOV
11
P126 Measurement of End-Diastolk Calcium by N!w Huorinated Indicators
and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrouopy, 0675
HeidiiL Kirschenlohr, Andrew A. Grace, James C. Metcalfe, Peter G.
Morris, Gerry A. Smith. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England
P127Ca" Measurements in Periuced Hearts by Fluorescencr- Effects of .
Motion,.Tiaue.Abiorbance, and NADH 0676
Roif Brandes, Vincent M. Figueredo, S. Albert Camacho, Michael W,,
Weiner, Veterans Administration Medical Center, University, of Califor-
niaSan, Francisco, San Francisco, CA.
P128 Tranwrcnkmmal Ca" Influx tncreases CytowlicG" During Acido.is
in CardiacMyoqter 0677
Giovanni Gambassi, Steven ii Soiibtt, Harold A. Spurgeon, Maurizio C.
Capogrossi. Gerontology Research Center, National Institute on Aging,
National Institutes of Health,.Bahimwre, MD
P129 Cakium Influx During St6eulatkn of Cardiac Myocytes Is Pumped
Directly into the Sarcapla+nic Reticulum 0678
Andrzej M. Janczewski, Harold'A. Spurgeon~ Edward G. Lakatta. Geron-
tology Research Center, National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD
P130 Revenibilityof Rise in Mitocftondrial [Ca"t in Anozic Isolated C.udiac
Myocytes 0679
Haruo Miyata, Edward G. Lakatta, Michae4 D. Stern, Howard S.
Silverman. Gerontology Research,.Center, ,Nalional Institute on Aging,.
National InstBtutes of Health, and Johns Hopkins Medical~ Institutions,
Bahimore,. MD
P131 X-Ray Mkroanalysis of the Hypertrophied Heart: Evidence ior
Increased 7ntracellular Sodium 6Wo
Christine S. Moravec, Meredith gondJ Cleveland Clinic Foundation,
Cleveland, OH'.
P132 Dixodatiott Between Milodtonddal Calcium and Pyruvate Ddiydro-
`ena.e Activity rollowing Inotropk Stinmlation kt Cardiac Muscle
0681
Meredith Bond,.Christine 5. Moravec. Cleveland Clinic Foundation,.
Cleveland, OH
P133 IntraceRular Ionized Caidum and Na-H Exchange Yi Hypoxic Myocar-
d'ium . 0682
Hung S. Hb, Steven~E. Anderson, James W: Holooftj Peter M:.Cala.
University of California,Aavis, School of Medicine, Davis, CA.
P134 Potauium Ions Modulate Uptake and Release of Ca' in the Intracell.:-
lar Stores of Vascular Smooth Muscle CeRY 0653
Hiromichi Yamamoto, Hideo Kanaide. Center for Research and Practice
in Medical Education andoivisionofMolecuiarCardiolbgy, Research
Institute of Angiocardiography,:Faculty,of Medicine, Kyushu University,
Fukuoka, Japan
P135 Mitodwndria Can Participate in Relaxation and Cai,Redistribution in
Rabbit Ventrkudar Myocytes 0684
Rosana A. Bassani,.Jose W.M., Bassani~., Donald M. Bers:.Univenity,of
California, Riverside, Riverside, CA
P136 Palmitoyl-i-Carnitine Modulates Calcium Transients in Vascular Etdo-
theliai Cells o685
Nobutaka Inoue, Hozuka Akita,. Mitsuhiko Yamada,.Yuichi Matsuda,
Ken-ichi iHirata,.MitsuhiAo Yokoyama. Kobe University, Kobe, Japan
P137 Endothelin-1 Does Not ARer Cakium.Re.ponsivenen in Saponin-
Skinned Ferret PapiRary,Murcles 0666
George Y, Paik, Cynthia L Perreault, Jianxun Wang, James P. Morgan.
Harvard-Thomdike Lab.oratory, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA
®

Basic Science/Circulation
Neurohumoral Regulation of
Heart and Peripheral Circulation
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Boards P62-P63
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NooN
Presenter Present: 8:30 1 AM-11:00 AM
TUES
AM
NOV
12
P6T Sympathetk Nerve DUtharRe to Skeletal Muscle Attenuates Muscle
G6ymlyais Dwin{ Exercbe 1072 Loren.A..Bertocci; UrsSchener, Ronald G.,Vi¢tor.,Unirversity,o(Texas
Southwestern Medical Center,,Dallas, TX
P63 DoaSympatlreQomyAupnent Peak 61ood fiow.aod Oi.Uptake in.
Contracting Human Forearm Muscles? 1073
MichaellJJoyner, Lee A. Nauss, Mark A. Warner, David 0. Warner:,
Mayo CISni¢,. Rochester,. MN
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207

TUES
AM
NOV
12
Arteriosclerosis:
Lipases and Transfer Proteins
Poster Presentation
Boards P14-P20
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8;30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 8:30 AM 11:00 AM
P14 Alternative Splicing of mRNA Encoding the Human Cholesteroi Ester
Transfer Protein 1024,
ElaineM..Quinet, Akihiro Inazu, Maryanne L.,Brown,.SUsan 5tevenson,.
PhiliippeMoulin, Alan R Tall.l Depar<mem of Medicine, ColumbiaUni-versily, . New. York, NY
P1S Sequentin8 the Rabbit.Hepatic Lipase cONA: Low Activify, Can Be
Explained by Loww mRNA Levels 1025
Roderic J. Warren, David L. Ebert, Alana Mitchell,.Philip J. Barter. Baker
Institute,.Melbourne; Australia
P16 Arterial MacrapMaBes Express Lipoprotein Upase mRNA and Protein in
Atherosclerotic Lesions 1026
Seppo YIS-Hprttuafa, Beth'.A. Lipton,.Michaef E. Rosenfeld, Ira
Goldberg,Danieb Steinberg, Joseph L. Witztum. University of Califor-
nia,.San,Diego,~ La Jo11a,.CA,.and Colombia University, NewYork, NY
P17 Expression of mRNA for L1paQrotein Lipase In Human Arterial Maao-
pha8e-Derived Foam Celk 1027
Obv WiklundLillemor Mattsson, Helena Johansson, Go'ran Bondjers.
Wallenberglab., Sahlgren's Hospital, Goteborg, Sweden
P18. Tranfcriptional Regulation of 1he Human Hepatic Lipafe Gene 1028
Margarita Hadzopoulmu-Cladaras, Philippe Cardot, Vassilis. I. Zannis,
ChristbsCladaras. Molecular Genetics, Boston University Medical
Center, Boston,.MA
P19 The Size and Masma Concentratton of HDL Is Reduced in CETP Trans-
8enic Mice 1029
Keith. R. Marotti, Ch'nistine. K. Castle,. Edward F. Rehberg, H. Greg
Poliles, George. W. Melch'ior. UpjohrtLaboratories, Kalamazoo,.Ml.
P20 Effeds of Ap,olipaprotein E on Masna lipoproteim and Atherosckrosis
in Tranagenic Mice 1030
Elizabeth A.Spangler, Judy G. Verstuyft, Edward M. Rubin. Lawrence
BerkeleyLaboratory, Universiryof CalHornia,.Berkeley; CA
202

Featured Research:
Pediatric Electrophysiology
Room C-6
$:3dAM-1Z:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Barbara J. Deal, Chicago, IL
Jeffrey P. Moak, Houston, TX
8:30 State of the Art Controversies in Pediatric 8eclroplrysiolo8y and
Paaing
Arthur Garson Jr., Houston,.TX
f:88 Atrial Approadi to Radiofrerryemy, Ablation of Accessory Patlrwaye
Emphasizing Use M Elystein'f Anomaly and Infanh 8884
J. Edward Hulse, I. Philip Saul; Larry A. Rhodes, Edward P. Walsh.
Children's Hbspital, Boston, MA
915 Catheter Ablation of Accessory Pathways as Preparation for Congeni-
tal Heart Disease Surgery 0885
George F. Van Hare, Michael D.~ Lesh. The Children's MediPali Center,
University of California, San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA
9:30 Factors Related to Successful Itad'afreQuency A6latlon of Manifest
Accenory Pathways in Children 888i
Macdonald Dick 11, Gerald A. Serwer, Brian K. O'Connor, Brian Arm-
strong, Mame.BaziV, Sarah LeRoy. University,of Michigan, Ann AFbor, MI
9:4S Successful Ablation of Accessory Pathways In Childnen thiea a Low-
Energy DC Power Souce 0067
Robert Lemery, Mario Talajic, Denis Roy, Anne Fourrrierj Benoit Coutu,.
Linda Lawoie, Richard Cartier: Montreal Heart Ihstitute; Montreal, Que-
bec, Canada
18A8 Intermipion and Exhibits
18:4S Prognostic Significance of VeMridaar ArrhytMnia After Repair of
Tetrabgy of Fallot A 1 t-Year Prospective Study, 888g
David S. Celermajer, Seamus Cullen, John E. Deanfield. Hospital for
Sick Children, London, England
11dte At{e-Relattd Difkre.en In Aieduniwes of SopraventrkdarTadqcar-
dia in Yorng Patieds 0889
Barbara J. Deal Jae Kon Ko, Janette F. Strasburger, D. Woodrow Ben-
son Jr. Children's Memorial Hospitali Northwestern UniversityChi-
cago, IL - -'
11:15 Fleatodynareic Qtayes in Cli{dren With Sypcope 0890
Rolando Zamora, Renato Vitello, Jane E. Crosson, Peter S.'Hesslein,
_ James M..Berty, Ann Dunnigan. University of Minnesota,,Minneapolis,.
MN
11:30 Dtratka of Tilt TableTeAing In PeMiafrk Patients 0891
Ronaki /: Kanter, Joyce C. Pressley, Ruth A. Greenfield, J. Marcus Whar-
ton: Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
11A5 The Effects of Steiledony, on the Bectrocardiogram of the Neonatal
Dog 01192
Peter Danib Jr., SuBi 1. Popilskis, Hong-Lu Zhang, Michael IR: Rosen.
Columbia University, New York, NY
1L80 Annual iaioew Meeting for Jhe Cancil an Cardiovastadar Direae In
the YounB
This session will be audiotaped.
NOV
12

TUES
AM
NOV
12
Basic Science/Circulation:
Diastolic Function
Room C-2
5:30 AM-1Z:0O NOON
Chairmen:
Rafael Beyar, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Anne L Taylor, Cleveland, OH
8:30 Diastolic Mechanics of Ventricular Myocudium in Tighf-Skin Mice:
Changes In the 2ero-Strea Slate 0540
Jeffery. H. Omens, Howard A. Rockman,.lames W. Covelll. University, of
California, San Diego,.La )olia; CA BAS Stnxiural.and Functional Role of Myocardial Collagen in the
Norma6
Rat Heart 0641
Beatriz B. Matsubara,: Jeffrey R. Henegar, Joseph S. Janiaki. Universityof
Missouri; Columbia, MO:
9:00 Diastolic Dysfunction in(solatedNeartss May Be Caused by Inhibition
of Ca" and Na' hunps by Irrorganir: Phosphate 0642
.
Monique Bernard, Takashi', Konishi, Joanne S. Ingwafl. Faculte de
Medecine, Marseiiles,. France, and Brigham and Women's. Hospital,
Boston, MA
9:15 Which Time Constant Is the Best Measure of Left Venlricular.Reiaxa-
tioa Rate1 Aaessnserst in the NonfBling Human Left Ventricle 0843
Pascal Vantrimpont, Jan Stockbroeckx, Bart Couck, Walter J. Paulus.
Cardiovascular Center, AaJSti Belgium
9:30 A Narinvasive Method for tfre Determination of In V'rvo Diastolic
Myocarrlial Material Properties 0g{I
Lawrence L. , Creswell,, John S:. Pirolo, Barna. A.. Szabo, William H.
Perman; Michael W. Vannier, Michael K:,Pasque. Washington Uniiver-
sity,.St. Louis, MO9:45 Verapamil. Affers.thePmtextrasystolic RelaaalionResponse But Not the
Postextrasystoiic Contractile Response o81SMichael Courtois,Carol.l. MechemPh'ilip~A:.Ludbrook:
Washington
University, St. Louis, MO
10:00 Intermisrion and Exhibils
10:45 Rekuratron Restitution in Qored-CTrest Dogs 0846
Sumanth D. PrabHu, Robert A. O'Rourke, Gregory. L. Freeman.~ Univer-
sity o(Texas Health Science Center and the Audie L. Murphy Memorial
Veterans Administration Hospital, San Antonio, TX11*0 The Physioksgical.Rasis for,Left Ventricular
Intraventricular Pressure
Gradienb In Early Diastole 0847.
SrdjaoD. Nikolic, Michael P.,Feneley,.CletavioE. Pajaro,.Robert W1.1..
Frater, Edward L. Yellin. Albert Einstein College ofMedicine, The Bronx, NY
11:1 S Effect of Enaiaprilat on Diastolic Function, During Exercise in Dog,s
With Congestive Heaet Faihrre 0848
Che-Ping Cheng, Toshiyuki. Noda, WilliamC.. Little.. Bowman i Gray
School of Medicine, Wake Forest.Unrversity,. Winston-Salem;.NC.
11:3o Role of Atsial CorRraction in Tachycardia-hduced Diastolic Dysfunc-
tion in Canine LeftVentricrdar Hypertrophy. 8849
Ronald' D. Berger, Matthew R1. Wolff, lames H. Andersan,. David A.
Kass. Johns Hopkins Hospital, BaPoimore, MD
11:+5 Effetis.of Thoracotonry and Pericardiedomy,on Regional Wall Motion
and Relaxation 0850
Valmik BhargavaToshiro Miura, Brian~D. Guth, Shunichi Miyarak9,.
Cirodndolfi', Katharina S. Sunnerhagen, Ralph Shaietaii., Kirk:Ll Peter,
son, University.of Calilfornia,.San Diego, and Veterans.Administration
Medical Center, San Diego, CA'
188

Clinical CardioJogy:
Coronary Intervention
for Complex Anatomy'
Marriott Hall N
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Alice K. Jacobs, Boston, MA
Joseph R. Benotti, Woncester, MA
TUES
AM
NOV
12
8:38 Update of Saphenous Graft AMgioplasty; Restenosis and Long-term
outcome 0989
John S. Douglas Jr., William S. Weintraub, HenryR. Liberman, Melinda
Jenkins, Caryn L. Cohen, Douglas C. Morris. Division oflCardiology;
Emory University, School of Medicine, Atlanta,.GA
g:45 Treatment of Vein Graft Stenoses by Stents or Directional Atheredomy,
0998
Richard M..Pomerantz,.Richard E. Kuntz, Joseph P. Carrozza,.Roberti F.
Fishman, Robert D. Safian; Donald S: Baim: Hanvard-Thorndike Labora-
tory, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA
9:00 Stents May Be the Preferred Treatment for Focal Aortocoronary Vein
Graft Disease 0991
Martin,B. Leon, Stephen G. EIIis,.Augasto D. Pichard, Donald S. Baim
Richard R. Heuser, Richard.A. Schatz. Washington Hospital Center;.
Washington, DC
9:15 Exdmer taser Coronary,Angioplasty.of.Saphenoas Vein~Grafts 0992
Wildiam7. Untereker, Frank Litvadc,.JamesR. Margolis;GaryS. Roubin,.
Geoffrey O. Hartzler, Ronald H. Whitle,John F. Bresnalnan, Donald 0.
Rothbaum, Elizabeth K. Hart, J.. David Ogilbyand E:LCA Investigators.
Philadelphia Heart Institute, Philadelphia; PA
9.30 Chronic Coronary Ocdusions: Reopening Witlr:Low-Speed Rotational.
AngioplaNy, 0993
Martin Kaltenbach, Christian ~Vallbracht, Andreas Harttmamn. University.
Hospital Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Federal Republic of Germany
9A5Sucttssful IfCA of Chronic Total Coronary. Occlusi0m Reduces the
Need for Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery, 0994
Makoim R. Bell, Peter B. Bergeq Guy S. Reeder, John Fi. Bresnahan,
David R.,Holines. Mayo Clini¢,,Rochester, MN
1D0t) Intermission and Erhibits
10:15 Selective Tibue Plasmioogen Activator Infusion for Chronic Total
Ocdusiom of NaUve Coronary, Aiteries Failing Angioplasty 0995
Kevin J. Vaska,. Patrick L. Whitlow. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleve-land, OH
11:00 Coronary Stenting forostial Stenoses: Initial Results and Six-Month
FoRow,up 09%
Paul S. Teirstein: Alexander A. Stratienko, RichardiA: Schatz. Scripps
Clinic and Research Foundation, La JdIa,.CA
11:15 Directiooal Coronary. Atlrerectomy for Ostial Lesions 0997
Gregory,C. Robertson, John B: Simpson,Jbmes W:.VetteqMatth'ewR.
Selmon, Joseph W,,Doucette; DennisI. Sheehan,. Bruce J. McAuley,
Jacqueline H. Uee, Tomoaki i Hinohara. , Sequoia Hospital, Redwood
City, CA
11:30 Excimer Laser Coronary Angioplasty of Aorto-ostial Sterasis: Results of
the ELCA Registry. 0998
Neal L.. Eigler, John S. DougPasJr,, JamesR. Margolis, Lisa Hestrin, Frank
I. Litvack, and the ELCA Investigators. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los
Angeles, CA
11:45 Balloon Angioplasty of Aorta. Coronary. Ostial Stenoses Revisited
0999
John B. Bedotto,. David R. McConahay, Barry. D:. Rutherford, Lee V:.
Giorgi, Warren L. Johnson, Thomas M. Shimshak,. Geoffrey.0. Hartzler.
Mid America Heart Institute, Kansas City, MO
197

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12
Basic Science/Circulation/Kidney:
Adenosine Receptors
Poster Presentation
BoardS' P33-P43
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8;30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 8:30 AM-1i1:00 AM
P33 Pharmacologic Evidence of Spare A,-Adenosine Receptors in:the
Guinea Pig Atrioventricular Node 1043
DonniM. Dennis,.Kenneth A. Jacolison,.Luiz Belardinelli.i Department
oU.Media:ine, Department of PAarmacologyandDepartment ofAnes-
thesiology; Univenity, of Florida;. Gainesvilllle, FL, and Laboratoryy ol
Chemistry, NIDDK,.National Institutess of.Health,.Bethesda _MDP34 Desertdtization and Downregull6on
of A; Adenosine Receptorss in
Guinea Pig Hearts 1044
Donn M. Dennis,. John Shryock, Luiz BelArdinelli.i Department of
Medicine,.Department of Pharmacology; and Department~of Anesthesi-
ology,.Universitiy.oflFlorida,.Gainesville, FLI
P35 Effect of :Adenosine Deaminase on the Concentration of Adenosine in ~
Cardiac IMerUitial Fluid 1045
Qingyan Zhu,.Richard R:.Cunnish,.Curtis G. Tribble, Robert M. Berne.
University of Virginia, Charlottesville,. VA P36Regu(ation of Adenosine A,. Receptor Pathway in
Atrial Myocyte:
Homobgous. Verws. Heterologous Mechanisms 1046:
Bruce T. Liang. University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Phila-
delphia: PA'
P37Interadion of theA; and A,Adenosine Receptors in a Smooth MusckCe6 lMe 1047
Fan Xie,. Luiz. Belardineldi,, Stephen P. Baker.. Universiayof Florida;.
Gainesville,. FL
P38 l.ocal. Administration of an Adenaine Deaminase InhifiRor Via Cardiac
Microdialysiq Altets the Reglonal.lnterstitial. Fluid Purine Metabolite
Profile During Myocardial Ischernia 1048
David G.L. Van Wylen;. John A. Delyani. State UniWersity, of.NewYork'.
at Buffalo, .B'uffalo,, NY
P39 Negative Momolropism of Adenosine Under Rela-Adrenergic Stimula-
tion With dsoproterertol 1049
Wen-Ter Lai, Sheng-Nan~Wu, 5'heng-Hsiung Shen, YeoaShin Hwang.
Ruey J. Sung., Kaohsiung. Medical College, Kaohsiwng,: Taiwan, and
Stanford University,.5tanford,.CA
P40 Coronary. Responses to Adenosine Are Altered in. Receptor-Specific
(A,):Fashion ~Wflh Left Ventricdar Hrypertrophy 1050
Robert M.,Lust, Chunguang LL W. Randolph Ch'itwood Jd: Department .
of Surgery and Department of Physiology,. East . Carolina. University
School of Medicine, Greenville,. NC
P41 The.Effect of Adenosine on Atrial Repolarization and Atriovensriavlar
Conduction in the Transplanled Heart 1051
Seam 5'. O'Nunain,,Stephen M. Jennison,.Cliffond.G. Garran,.Sh'eila
Gibson, Teri:A. Millane,: David'EL Wardj A. lohn Camm. St. George'sMospitalLondonUnited Kingdom
P42 Intravenous Adenosine Suppresses Cardiac Release of Endothelin After
Myocardial Ischemia/Reperfusion 1052 Cados E. Velisco, John A, Morrow; Renu Viimanit Edwin lackum,
Tad.6,hi i
.
Inagami, Mervyn B..Fbrman., Vanderbilt University,NashvillieTN'
P43 Sttperoxide Dismtstase Attenuates Myocardial.lschemia Through Aug-
mentation of Adenosine Release in Dogs 1053
Seiji iTakash'ima, Masafumi Kitakaze. The First Department of Medirine,
Osaka University, ,Osaka,. Japan
204

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NOV
12
Clinical Cardiology:
Surgical Treatment of Arrhythmias
Room AR2
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Gerald M. Lawrie, Houston, TX
Helmut Klein, Hannover, Federal Republic of
Germany
8:30 GeoaretricallyAccrrrate AcOvation.Mapping of the Trian6le.of Koch
During Surgery, 0766Richard'C. Saumarez, D: John Parker, A. John Camm: Sti George Hospi-
tal, London, United Kingdom ~
6:45 Regional Sympathetic Denervation Following Sursery, for. Wolff-
Parkinaon-White Syndrome 0767 Raymond N. Vituib, Joyce C. Pressley, Martin E. Bacon,.Ruth A. Green-
field, Richard. L. Page, JamesE...Lowe, R. Edward Coleman,.J. Marcus
Wharton. Duke University Medical. Center, Durham,. NC
9:00 The Right Ventricular: Disarticulation Procedurr- Hemodynamic and .
Ftmctioeal Consideratiom 0768
Colint Doig,.Kish'ore Nimkhedkar, John.P. Bourke,.Janet.M. McComb,.
Colios j; Hilton,.Stephen S. Fwmiss, Ronald Wi6.Campbell. Freeman,
Hospital, Newcastle upon Type, United Kingdom ~
9:1 SLona-term Efficacy of Surgical Treatment for Drug Refractory Paroxys-
mal Atrial Fibrillation 11lieg the "Corridor" Operation 0769
Nbrbert.M: van Hemel,. Jo A.M. Defauw, JJ Herre Kingma,. Emile R.
Jessurun, Jacques de Bakker, Gerard'Guiraudon..St. Antonius Hospital,
Nieuwegein, The Netherlands
9:30 Anatomical andi3eAropkysioloBical',EffectsofSurBery for Atrioven.
tricular Jundionai ("AV Nodal").Reentrant Tachycardia. 0770
Mark A., McGuire, Monica. C. Robot'rn,. David C. Johnson, John P.
Bourke, Alexander S. Yip, Barbaral. Dewsnap,.David A. Richards, John
B. Uther, David L.. Ross. WestmeadHospitial,.Westmead,.Australia9AS Left Posterior Paraseptal
Pathwayain the WPW Syndrome: Implica-
tiorn for RF Ablation Based Upon Endocardial Surgical Cure 0771
T. Bruce Ferguson, Bruce D. Lindsay Mi¢hael'. E.. Cain, Peter B: Corr,
James LL Cox.; Washington Uihiversity; St. Louis;.MO
1000 Intermission and Exhibits
10:4S Comparison of Uhipolar and Bipolar Recordings During Endocardial
Mapping Sdrdies 0772
Shane. Kimber, Eugene Downar, Linda L.. Mi¢kleborough, Stephane
Massi%,. Eii'. Sevaptsidis,. Tom, Chen. University of Toronto, Toronto,
Ontario,.Canada
11:00 SurBlcal Approach of Ventricular Tachycardia With Deep Septal Sub-
stratum 0773
Pierre L.Page;.Rene Cardinal,.Maro Dubuc, Robert Cossette,.Reginald
Nadeau. Hopital iSacre-Coueq .Universite'i de Montreal,l Montreal, Que-
bec; Canada
11:1S Regional Left Ventricular Wall Motion But Not Global Ejection Fraclion
Predicts Srwvival After Left Ventricular Aneury.meciomy. 0774Sunii Nath, David E. Haines, Marc D.~
Feidman, Michael J.i Barber,.Irving
L. Kron, John P. DiMarco. Uhiversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA'
11:30 Removal of Chronic Pacing Leads Without Thoracotomyr. Multicenter
Experience With:Intravaxular Techniques 0775Hefdi J. Smith, Neal E. Feamot, Charies. L. Byrd; Bruce
L., Wilkoff,.
Charles JJ Love, T. Duncan Sellers,.Paui G.,Colavita. MEDInstitute;.
West Lafayette, IN
11:45 Correlation of.lnteratria) Conduction Time With Pacemaker StimdusStrenglh, 0776
Michael J.., Bunda; Lee W. Jordan, Lawrence T. Weston,. Dale C..
Wortham, Jeffrey. A. ,Brink'er. Walter Reed. Army, Medical Center, Wash, ington, DC
172

Basic Science/Circulation:
Control of the Heart by Neural
and Peptidergic Mechanisms
Poster Presentation
Boards P44-P49
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 8;30 AM-11:00 AM
TUES
AM
NOV
12
P44 Vagal Stimulation During Mwcarinic and Beta-Adrenergic Receptor.
Blockade Significantly Increases Atrial and V6ntricular Mechanical
Perfortmance 1054.
Robert J. Henning, Matthew N. Levy. Mt. Sinai MedikaJ Center, Cleve-
land, OH
P45 Release of . Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide and Neuropeptide Y From Canine Heart 1055
Fred L. Anderson, Alexanddos C. KraliosGlen Hanson. University oFl
Utah, School of Medicine and Veterans Administration Hospital, Saft
Lake City, UT
P46 The Effect of (1-C1-D Phe: feu") Varoac6.e Niter4rrrl Peptide on VaBaRy.
Induced and Varoacdve ikertirulPeptide-irduad Tadryra.dia+ 1056
Don W. Wallick, Michael R.S. Hillj Paul J. Martin, Matthew N. Levy. Mt.
Sinai Medical Center, ,Cleveland,.OH
P47 Depletion of Endogenous Varoactive. lntestinal Peptide and Atlenua-
tion of Vagally Induced Tadrycard'aa 1057
Michael R.S. Hiii; Don W. Wallikk, Paul J. Martin, Matthew N. Levy. Mt.
Sinai Medical Center, Cleveland, OH 1
P40 Prolonged Coronary. Varoconstriction to Electrical Activation of,Mte-
rior Hypothalamurs in Ratr 1058AngieR: Cave, JoAnn M. Liebold,l David D. Gutterman. Collegee of
Medicine, Uniroersityy of Iowa,, and'VetEransAdministration Medical
Center, Iowa City, IAP49 Trarrsdemral5copolamine Modifies.Autonomic Balance After Myocar-
dial Infarctian. 1059
Gaetano M. De Ferrari;.Massimo Mantica, Paoia Curcuruto, Emiiio
VAnoli,.Peter J. SchwartZ. CJimica Mpdica 2, University of Miian,.Milan,
Italy,
205
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MON
PM
NOV
11
Clinical Cardiology:
Exercise Testing-Ischemia
Poster Presentation
Boards P51-P62
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM:
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
ISt Relatiwe Valtae of SimuNaneaus Trar»eroplageal EchocardiographY
and ECG During Transesoplrageal Atrial fadng for Deteation of Coro-
nary, ArlerY Dhease 0600
Otto Kamp, Carel C. De Cock, Cees A. Visser. Free University Hospital
and ICIN, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
IS2 The Hi,h Variabilily,of ECG Respornas to fiike and TreaM81 Eroerci.e:
Clinical Significance 0601
Jacob Klein,. Susan Y. Chao, Alan Rozanski. Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center, Los Angeles, CA .
P53 Developrnent of Brertional Angina b Unrelated to EakMor Severity, of
Myocardial Mdreoia 0602
Thomas H. Manvick, James J. Nemec, Brian Haluska, wRiam J. Stewan~
Emesto E. Saltedo. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P54 A Logistic Regrcsrion Model for PredicBng MnMdatory ECG Results
rra. Exercise ECG 0(,03
Jacob Klein, Susan Chao, Francis Wall, Alan i Rozanski. , Cedars-Sinaii
Mediwl Center,,Los Angeles, CA
ISS b HOlter Monilaing Necessary to Delermine the Presence of Signifi-
ant Ambulatory IsclKmia in AR Patients Wilh rasiBve Exerdfe TeAsi
0604
Sumita D.,Paul,l RayE~ Gleason, RichardW. Nesto...Harvard Medical
School, Boston, MA
I56 The impact of Estrogen SLtuss on an Algorithm to Estimafe Coronary,
Disease Probability Following Exercise 9ectrocardiopapby 0605
Anthony P. Morise, JyotsnaN: Dalal,l Robert..D. Duval. West VirginiaUniventiity, Morgantown,. WV
rs7 Does Involvanentof the R1& Coronary Affed.Exeedre Tert.Rerparres and Survival in Patients With
lett Main or left Maim Equivalent
Dbeasei 0406
,
Takeo Kawaguchi, , Paul M: Ribisl, Kenji Ueshima, Charles K. Morris,
James H. Liu, AlisaHideg,. Jonathan Myers, Victor V Froelicher. LongBeach Veterans Administration
Medical Center, Long Beach, CA
rSR Advantage of tbe ST/HR Slope Over the Sinpk ST/HR Index for the
Wadlflcatlon of Coronary. Artery Direase in Wonren 0607
Peter M. Ok'in, Paul Kligfield. Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
P59 ST Depression Dtring Exercise Terlhtg: Wltere Should Measmemenrs
Be Made and Should Slope Re fmrideredi OiOg
Cres Miranda, Michael Rodriguez,.Andras. Kadar, Andras lanosi, Jeffrey
Froning. Long Beach Veterans Administration Medical Center, Long
Beach, CA, and The Hungarian Institute ofCardiology, Hungary,
P60 6cerclse-lnduccd ST Segment 6evatkn ir Yorng Survivors of Myocar-
did Infarnlba 06"
Sven V. Eriksson, Nina Rehnqvist, Alfred. Szamosi,.Ulf de Faire, Anden
Hamsten. Department of Medicine,: Danderyd Hospital, Karolinska
Institutet,..and Department of Thoracic Radiology, and Department of
Medicine, King Gustav. V Research Institute, KarolilnskaHospital.
Karolinska Institutet,. Stockholm, Sweden
f 61 Sikmt Nchemia During Exerdree Radionrrclide Mgiography 0610
Peter,C. Nish'an,.Timothy F. Christiana David'O. Hodge,: Raymond JGibbons. Mayo Clinic, Rochester,
MN
P62 The. Effect of Exercise on Plasma Insulin Levels in Patients With
Reduced Arterial Coropliaace 0611
Joel M.Neutel,.David H.G. SmithWilBam F..Graettinger, Michael A.,
Weber. Veterans Administration Medical Center;,Long Beaeh, Long
Beach,.and University, of California, Irvine, CA
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12
Clinical Cardiology:
Ischemic Heart Disease Therapy I
Grand Ballroom Salons A-E
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
8:30 ' AM-12:©0 NOON
Chairmen:
Katherine M. Detre, Pittsburgh, PA
Jay W. Mason, Salt Lake City, UT
8:30 RARI Survey of Revasculari>!ation Practice 1000
The BARI. Investigators. University of Pittsburgh',~ PittsburghPA
fk45 PTCA Venus Med'rcfne for Double Vessel Disease: Initial Results of the
Randomized VA ACME Trial 1001
Edward D. Folpand, Alfred F. Parisi, Pamela Hartigan, for the VA ACME
Inves[igators. University.of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA
9:00 Clinical Characteristics and Progno.is of Unstable Angina Patients
Who Fail Medical . Therapyr. RResults of the Veterans Adrniofsfration
Cooperative Study on Unstable Mgi.a (28) Witlr a 6-Year Follow-up
1002
G.V.R.K. SharmaRobertoeupree,: Elliott Schecter, Sh'ukn'.KhuriRob-erL Luchi, Stuart Scott,, and
the Study. Group. Veterans Administration
Medical Center, West Roxbury, and Harvard Medical School, Boston,.
MA
9:15 Improved Coronary, Anatomy. After Thrornbolysis in PaHenbWith
Unstable AngMn: The UNASEM Study-RewRs of Quantitative Coro-nar1' An6loNaphy 1003
Frank Vermeer, Christ Werter, Jacques Col, Pierte Mateme,, Philippe
Raynaud, Chris deZwaan, Inpid ..Barlhobmeus, lean.Pkyre Monassier,. Frits W. Bar. University
Hospital Maastridit, Alaastrich'6 TheNetlterlards
9:30 Systemic Thrornbolysis in Pasfirtfarction.Unstabk Angina: Coronary
Hemodynandc and Clinical Effeets 1004
Andeea Pozzati, Raffaele Bugiardini, Filippo Ctttani, Augusto Ruggeri,
Fabio Tarantino, Paolo Puddu. Patologia Medica,,Un'rversitly of Bologna,
Bologna, Italy
l:4S Paradoxkal Effect of TMarrbolylic Therapy In Unslabk Angi.a oe
Silent Ischernia and Myocardial Perfrision 1005
Michael R. Freeman, Anatoly Langer,,Robert F. Wilson, Christopher D..
Morgan, Paul W. Armstrong. University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada
10:00 Interrdssion and EKhibils
10t45 Alterations in the Circadlan Distribution of Episodes of Ambulatory
N[6entia tiy.Prapranalol. DilBazen,.and Nifedipine 1006
Thomas C.: Andrews,. Terry. Fenton, Nobuo,Toyosaki, Stephen P. ,Glas-
ser, PhiGpYoung, Gail MacCallum, Robert S. Gibson, Thomas L. Shook,
Peter H.' Stone, and the ASISStudyGroup; Brigham and Women's
Hospital, . Boston,, MA 11AB Captopril PMentiates Nitroglycerin in the Absence and Presence of
Nitrate Tolerance in the Coronary Vascular Bed 1007
lan T. Meredirth,)effreyF. Alison,.Fu-Min Zhang, Richard W. Harper.
Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne, Australia
11:15 L'fflcaqy of Metoprolol Versus DiMazem Upon Silent Isdiernia in~ Daily
Ufe 10w
Pieter Sijbrimg, , Erwin ~. J. Gobel,. Jan W. Viersma. University Hospital
Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
11:30 Additional Mtianginal Efficacy.of Amiodarone in Patients With liinit-
hy Angina PMoris 1009
Beat J:.Mpyer, FranzW: Amann. Univenity. Hospital Zurich, Zurich,
Switzerland
11:45 ArtRbgenk Effects of Low Molecular, Weight Heparin (Fragmin) In
Cqonary Artery Dhease 1010
Arshed A. Quyyumi, Jpan G. DiodatiJ Ann Cropp, Timothy S. Callahan,
Edward Lakatos, Stephen E. Epstein. National HeartLung, and Blood
Institute, Bethesda, MD ~
1!R

8asir Science/Circulation/Kidney:
Molecular Mechanisms Regulating
Cell Calcium
Room C-1
8:30' Am-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Andrew R. Marks, New'York, NY
Judith K. Gwathmey, Boston, MA
TUES
AM
NOV
12
g:30 Developmental and Tisrue-SPeclfic Regulation of the Aortic Smooth
Muscle Inoiltol 1,4,5-Tr6phosphate Receptor Gene 0829
Andrew Infosino, Clive Rosendorf, Molton, Mendlbwitz, Mark B. Taub-
man, Anddew R. Maeks. Brookdale Center for Molecular Biology; Divi-
sion of Molecular Medicine and!Division ofCardiotogy; Mount Sinai
School of Medicine, New York, NY
8:45 The Conformation of Cardiac Troponin C Is Influenced by Crossbridge
Atladimen In Rat Ventricular Trabeculae 0830
IamesD. Hannon, Albert M. Gordon. University ofiWashington,i Seat-
tle, WA
9:OO Altered Rela:attonin Heart Cells Exposed to a Specific Inhibitor of theCa" Pump of the
Sarcoplasmic Reticulom 0831
C. William Balke, W. Gil Wier. University of Marylind,' School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
9:15 l.eukotrietrn and hosfaglandim Signal Itidogit Actions by Modulating Calcium Current in Guinea
Pig Myocytes 0832
lames M. Huang, HuXian,Marvin Bacaner. University ofiMunnesota
Minneapolis, MN 9:30 Modulation of the Cardiac Sarcoplaunic Reticulum Ca"-ATPase by
Phorpholamban Pepifdes 0633
Talsuya Sasaki, Makoto Inui~ Yoshihiro Kimura, Shiro Hoshida, Masaaki
Kadoma, Tsunehiko Kuzuya,Michihiko Tada. Osaka UniversnySchool
of Medicine, Osaka,Japan
9A5 Repetitive EDRF Rerponses of Intracellular Ca" of Cocultured Fido-
thelial Cells and Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells 0834
T. Sasaki, W.S. Shin, T. Toyp-oka.Second Department of Internal
Medicine, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
10:00 Intenniision and Exhibits
VVithdrawn 083511:00 Na/H and Na(Ca Exchange Dtring Ischemia in Preconditioned Rat
Hearts In Vitro 0836
C.harles3Yeenbergen,i Teresa A. Fralix, Michael Perlman, Scott A. GabelJ
Robert E.Lbndon,Elizabeth Murphy: Departmentof Pathology, Duke
University, Durham, NC, and LMB, N{EHS, Research Triangle Park, NC 11:15 Acidosls Increases
Inbacellular Ca" in Rat Aorllc Endothelial Cells
0837
Roy C. ZiegelsteinLirtda Cheng.Flarold A'. Spurgeort;E.dward G. Lakatta,
Maudzio C. CaQogrossi.! Gerontoktgy, Research Center,National hhstitute on
Aging, Baltimore, MD
11:30 Role of Cakdum and Cakitam-Sodkum Exchange on Diastolic Dysfunction
0838
Franz R. Ebedi, Margaret A. Ferrell, Soeun Ngoy; Carl S. Apstein. Boston
University School of Medicine, Boston~ MA
11:45 Diastolic [Ca='), Handlingin Human; Ventricular, Myocytes From
Patients With Terminal Heart FaBure 0839
DirkI.Beuckehhtann,MichaellNSbauer, Erland Erdmann. Department
ofl Medicine I, University oU Munich, Munich, Federal Republic of Germany
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Basic Science/Circulation/Kidney:
Gene Expression
Room A-6
8:30 AM 12:00 NOON'
Chairmen:.
R. Sanders Williams, Dallas, TX
Brian Kobilka, Stanford, CA
&30 Overlapping Sequence of cAMP and Nega6ve Regulatory Elemenl
Determine Tifrue-Spec9fk Mouse Renin Gene Expression 0788
Masatsugu Horiuchi, RichardE. Pratt, Victor J. Dzau. Stanford Univer-
sity,.Stanford,.CA
&45 Fine Structure Mutational Analysis of a Murde-Specifiic.Enhancer E.le-
ment From the Human Myoglobin Gene 0789
Rhonda Bassel-Duby, Mark Gonzalez, William E'. Kraus,. R. Sanders
W iiliams. Universitlyy of TexasSouthwestemMedical Center, Dallas, TX
9:00 Interaction Between Cis-Acting Elements Determines Alternative
SPlicing of AMPD 1 0790
L. Kristin Newby,.lkuo Mineo, Edward W. Holmes. Duke University Medical CenterDurham, NC
9:15 An Eatrogen Receptor-Related Heat Shoclc Protein Is Phosphorylated in
Thrombin-Acfirated Mateketr 0791
Michaei I E. Mendelsohn, Yan ~ Zhu, Sarah O'Neill. Harvard Medi¢al
S'ch'ool, Boston, MA
,
9 30 Increased Basic Fibroblart Growth Factor Expression Influences Differ-
entiatlon Without Afferting Proliferation of Myoblasts 0792
Chang S. Lim, Alan Wiseman, Judith L. Swain. Duke University Medical
Center, Durham, NC
9:45 Cloniog of cDNA for a Human Cardiac cAMP Phorphodilederase That
Serves as a Targetforlno4opic Agents 0793
Elisabetta Meacci, Masato Taira, MakolmMoosyr_ Carolyn J. Smith,
Matthew E..Movsesian,Per Belfrage,.Vin¢ent C.: Manganiello.Llabora~
tory of Cellular Metabolism, National Heart, Lung, and'Blood Institute
Nationali Institutes of Healdh,.Bethesda, MD
10000 Interrnitrion and Exhibtts
10AS A Transcriptional Regulatory Role for Giycosaninaglycans in Vascular
Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation 0794
Steven J. Busch, Alan D. Cardin, Richard L. Jackson, Masayuki Mano.
Universityy of ICincinnati,.CoBege of Medicine, and Marion Merreil Dow
Research Iitstitute, Cincinnati, OH
11.00 Regulation of Na,K-ATPa.e Gene Exprcaion byThyFoidHormone in
Rat Cardiocyfer. 0795
Tsuyoshi l Kamitanij Uichi Ikeda, Shigeaki, Muto, Yoshio Tsuruya,
AsahikoOguchij Yuki¢hi Hara, Kei'.Nagano, Kiyoshi Kawakami,.
Kazuyuki Shiniada, Russell M.,Medford. lichi Medical School, Tochigi,
and Tokyo Dental~ and Medical College, Tokyo, Japan, and Emory Uni-
versity,School ofiMedkine, Atlanta, GA11:15 Identifkation of a Retlnoic Acid Response Element In the
Human Me-
diwn Chain Acyl-CoA DeAydrogenafe Gene 0796
Bradley.O:.Raisher; Moira LL Ogden,.Tod Gulick,.Arnold W. Strauss.
Daniel P. Kelly. Washington University, Sti.Louis, MO
11:30 A Myotube specific Factor Interacts With Exon .1 to Developnrentally
Regulate Human Brain Creatine Kinare.f.ene Expression 0797
Mkhaeli E. Ritchie, Joseph J.., Billadello. Washington University, St.
Louis; MO
11:45 Idenlifrcation of.a High Affinity Binding Site for a New Helir-Loop-
Helix Transcription Factor Cloned From Heart 07"
Roger E. Breitbart, Jay W. Schneidera..Vijak.Mahdavi,.Bemardo Nadal-
Ginard, Children's Hospital, Howard Hughes Medical I Institute, and
Harvard Medical SchoolBoston;. MA
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Nutrition:
Lipids-Dietary Fadors/Women
Room C-41
830 AM-1I2:00 NOON
Chairmenl
Frank A. Franklin Jr., Birmingham; AL
Margo A. Denke, Dallas, TX
8:30 Diet Responsiveness in Postmenopausal Hyperclrolesterokmi¢ Women
0862
Margo A. Denke, Scott M. Grundy. University of TexasSouthwesternMedical!School at Dailas, Dallas, TX
8:45 Complementary Effeds of i Weight Loss and an AHA Step I Diet on
Lipoproleios In A1en With.Abdominal Obesity.and Low HDL-C 0863
Leslie I.Katzel,..Patricia J;.Coon, AhdrtewP. Goldberg, Ronald M.
Krauss, University of Maryland, Baltimore Veterans Administration
Medical Center~ Baltimore, MD, and'Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory,.
University.of.California; Berkeley,.Berkeley; CA.
9:00 Dietary and Mthropomelric Determinants of ' Plasma Lipoproleins
During Low-Fatoiet in Healthy Women 0864
Sidika E. Kasim, SJvana Martino, Sheila Khilnani, Janrce Depper, Allison
Boomer, Btuce A. Reading, Lance K. Heilibrun, Wayne 5tate.University, .
Detroit,.Ml
9:15 Lauric Add Is Hyperdalesterokmic in Man 0865
Margo A. Denke,.Scott M. Grundy. University, of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center at.Dallas andVeterans Affairs, Dallas, TX
9:30 Effect of Dietary Monounsaturated Fatty, Acids on Plasma High Density
Lipoprotein Cholesterol and Apolipoprotein A-I Levels in Women
0866
Pedro Mata, lose M: Ordovas, ElenaBlazquez, Juan A. Garrido, Luis
Alvarez-Sala; Maria JJ Rubio, Manue4 de Oya. Lipid Laboratory, Funda-
cion Jimenez Diaz, Madrid, Spain, and the Lipid'Metabolism Labora-
tory, USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on i Aging at Tufts
University, Boston, MA
9:45 Differences in Clrolesterol Kinetics in Humans Fed Com Oil Vlrws
Olive Oil 0867.
Peter.JJH. Jones, Alice H. Lichtenstein, Carol A.. Leitch;.Ernst JJ Schaefer.
Division of.Human NutritionUniversity of British Columbia, Vancou-
ver, British Columbia, Canada,.and USDA Human Nutrition Research
Center on Aging at TuftsUniversity; Boston, MA
1000 Intennission and Exhibits
10:45 Response to Dietary, Cholesterol on a Monounsaturated-Enriched Low.
Fat Diet 0868
D. Rogerlllingworth,.LaueenF. Hatcher,.Ken C. Newcomb,.WilliamiE.
Connor, Oregon Health Sciences University,. PortlandOR
11:00 Effects of Dietary, Squalene on Serum Choksteol and LDL Apo B
Kinetics 0869.
Tatu A., Miettinen,.Hannu Vanhanen. Second Depart/nent of Medi¢ine,.
Universiry, of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
11:15 Effect of the Consumption of Rice Bran, Com,.Canola, and Olive Oill
onPlauna Lipids and ApolipoprMein. Concentration in Humans 0870 Alice H. Lich'tenstein,. Lynne.
Ausman,.lennifer L. Jenner, Wanda Car-
rasco, Ernst J. Schaefen USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on~
Aging at Tufts University; Boston, MA
~
11:30. CoaeparaBveEHects of Rke Bran Oil, Soybean OilL and CoconrROil on
Lipoproteln Levels, LowDemityy Lipoprotein Oxid-wbilily,.and FattyStreak Formation In
Hyperchoksterokmic Hamsters 0871
Robert J. Nkolosi,.Suher Liang. Un'rversitly.of,Lbwell; Lowell,.MA
11:45. Comparative Effect of Casein- Versus High Soy. Protein , Concen,
trate-Containing. Diets on Liyoprotein.Levels and Aortic Fatty.Stneak
Formation in Hyperdrolesterokmic Hamsters 0872
Robert J. Nicolosi,.AntooTerpstra.,University.of.Lowell,l LowellMA.
Em

Plenary Session VI
Symposium: The Treatment of Isolated
Systolic Hypertension
Main Arena
2:00 PM-3:15 PM
Chairmen:
Jeremiah Stamler, Chicago, IL
Janice Douglas, Cleveland, OH
2:00 Epidemiobgy of Systolic Hypertension
William B. Applegate, Memphis, TN,
2:15 Athophysioloay of Hypertension in the Elderly
Edward~D. Frohlich, New.Orleans, LA
230 Mfihypertensive Drup in the Elderly Haralambos S. Gavras,. goston, MA
2:45 ResuNs of the SystoBc Hyperten.ion in the Eklerly
Proyam
IeHtey L. Probstfield,l Bethesda, MD
3M Implicatlom of the Systolic Hypertension in the. Hderly. Prosram
for the Practicing Physkian
W. McFate Smith,.San Francisco,.CA
Plenary Session VII
Symposium: Diagnosis and Management of
Supraventricular Arrhythmias
Main Arena
3:45 PM-5:00 PM
TUES
PM
NOV
12
Chairmen:
Hein J.J. Wellens, Maastricht, The Netherlands
Thomas B. Graboys, Boston, MA
3:45 Ecc Qiagm's and Mechaniam
Douglas P. Zipes, Indianapolis, IN,
fI:00 Drug Therapy
Eric N..Prystowsky, Indianapolis, IN'.
4s15 f+Aeta-analysib of Mtitlrrombotic Trials for Atrial
ntiriBatlan
Jonathan L..Haliperin, NewYorkNY
4.3o CGtheter Ablation
Fred Morady; Ann Arbor, MI
IASSurgerylamesE.. Lowe, Durham,i NC
These sessions will be audiotaped.
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Clinical Cardiology:
Intracoronary Stents-Effed on
Lesion Morphology/New Stents
Room A-1i
8:3O'AM-12:O0 NOON
Chairmen:
Paul S. Teirstein, La )o11a, CA
David O. Williams, Providence, RI
TUES
AM
NOV
-12
&30 Is Coronary Stent Expansion the Mechanism fon Successful Dilation of
SteM Restenosist A QurNitative Angiographic Study 0777
Robert G. Macdonald,.BlainJ. O'NeillJoan.E. CreightonRobert I.G.
Brown, Joan E. SJiWocka, lan ~M: Penn., Saint John. Regional I Hospital,
Saint John, Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Victoria
Hospifal, London, Ontario, Canada
&'45 Morphologic Change of Coronary, Aitery Stenosis After Scent Implan-
tation: Comp.rifan Between Walislent and Wiktor Scent 0778
Peter P. de laegere, Benno Rensing,..Marcel lvan den Brand,,Harry.Sury-
apranata. Thoraxcenter, Rotderdam, The Netherlands
9:00 Addifional Improvement of Stenosis Dimensions.and Coronary. Haw
After Intracoroeary 1oplantatfon of Talmaz-Schatz Stents 0779
Michael Haude, Martin Lang, Hassan Issa, Ulrich Renneisen, Rudiger
Brennecke. Second Medical Clini¢,.UiriversityMainz, Mainz, FrderaJ.
Republic of Germany
}15. Scent hrqlantation: Cosmetics or Functional Improvement 0780
Hans-J.RUpprecht~ Raimund Erbe4, Claudia Kooymann,.Axel Schmirtz;Gunter Gorge.,Secord Medical'Clink,
University Mainz, Mainz, Fed-
erai Republic of Germany l:30 Acute and Chronic Compression of Rigid Slotted'Stenb Accounts for
Progressive Lumen Narrowing 0781
Robert F. Bonner, Gad Keren, Philippe C. Douek.. Martin B. Leon:.
National Institutes offleahh, Bethesda, MD
9A5 Stent:Vesws Balloon Angioplaqy:.Matclring Based on QCA,.a Surro-
gate for Randomized Studiesi070Z
Peter P. dee laegere, . Bradley H. Strauss,. Pim J, de. Feyter, Harry. Sury-
apranata,.Marcet Ji.van de Brand, Patrick W. Serruys. Thoraxcenter,
Rotterdam~ The Netherlands
10:00 lntermIssion and Exhibits
10:45 A New Bioabsorbabk Intravascular Stentl In Vitro Anesraoent of
Henutdynamit and Morp6orrnNrk Characteristics 0783
lonathan D. Bier, Paul Zalesky, Harvey. Sasken,. David O. Williams.
Brown Universityand'Rhod@ Island Hospital,.Providf'nce,.RIi
11:00First CBnical. Implants of a Balloon-Expandable Tantalum Stlnt for the
. Acute Qosure Indication 0784
Matty, C. , Vrolix,, lan . H: Piessens, Iyan K. De Scheerder, Wolfgang
Rutsch, Gisbert Kober, Wolfram Burger, Patrick Serruys,.Volk!er Wie-
gand.,U.H. Gasthuisberg,. Leuven,.BelgJum.
11:15 lirst Clinical Experience With Mrc Stredcer Stent'for Acute Coronary,
occlusioau After.f iCA 0785
Christian W. Hamm, Christian Beythien,.Hont Sievert,.Alois B. Langer,.
AndreasUtBch Ute. Bauer, Norbert Reifart. University. Hospital
Hamb'urg,.Red Cross Hospital,l Frankfurt am Maina Herz-Kreislaufzen-trum Rotenburg, Federal Republic
of Germany
11:30. Initial Human Experience With the Boneau 11: A New Intracoronary
Stent Device 0786
Aiam.Anwae, Simon H. Stertzer, Luis de.la Fuente,.Benito Hidalgo
Mary C. Murphy,. Richard. E. Shaw, Richard! K:.. Myler. Seton ~ Medical Cemer,.Daly,City, CA
11:45 Is PTCA Within the Stenotic Coronary Scent Safer Than Routine
Angioptastyi 0787 Peten J. Macander, Subodh K. Agrawal, Adam i D; Cannon,. Larry S. ,
Dean, William A.. Baxley, Jenny. Breland, Gary. S.. Roubin.. Division of'
Cardiovascular Disease, Uiriversityof Alabama atiBirmingham, Birming-,
ham, AL
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Featured Research
Ischemic Preconditioning I
Room AR1
8:30 AM-1i2:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Keith A. Reimer, Durham, NC
Tetsuji Miura, Sapporo, Japan
AM
NOV
.12
0:70 Role of Adenoshre Receptor Ad}vation in infarel Size umilatkn by
Preconditionins in tlhe Heart 07 57
0:45 Akihito Tsuchida, Tetsup MivtraOsamu limura. Second Department
InternallMedicine, Sapporo MedicallCollege,,Sapporo, Japan
The Rak of Aderrodne and N! A1-Receptor In bdrmsir heoardilioni of
rs
07 S0
9-0 Emst R. Schwarz, Masahiro Mohri, Stefan Sack, Margarete Arras. Ma
Plan¢k-lnntitute, Bad NAuheim, Federal Republic of Germany
Dipyridamole tloterrtlaten the Myocudial Infarct Size-limi0ne Eff x-
M
ol Prernadi0onin` 07 59
Tetsuji Miura, Takashi Ogawa, Toshihiro Iwamoto, Osamu limura.. Se
ond'Department of Internal Medicine, Sapporo Medical College, 5a c
p-
I
9:15 poro, Japan
Precorrdiltioeint; Redrrces InterAiNal Fluid Purine Metabolites Dorir
rd
± I, Prolonged MyaprdiaL Hdsemia 076 0
~
9:30 Tracy A.,Dorfieim, Robert M-Mentzer Jr., David G.L. Van Wylen. Sta
University of New York aLBuffab, Buffalo, NY
Role of Glpcolysis in Pnrnndi0arirre 07 te
61
1 Teresa A. Fraluc, Eirabeth Murphy, CTwrles Steenbergen, Robert E. l.onda
NIEHS, Research Tdargle Parls, and Duke Universily, Dudwn,i NC t
I 9:45 Effect of Reversible bdreoda on Alffochorrdriil ATPase Activity In
Canine Myocardhm 07 62
LI
0.V0 Richard S. Vander Heide, Mary L Hillj Charles Steenb'ergen lr., Keith
Reirner,Ro6ert.B. /er~ Duke UniJersity Medical ICen[er,.Durham,. N
irlermission and FidriW6s ti.
C
10rA5 fy Proteins Are Involved Mr Precanditionina's Protective Effect 07 63
11900 Jon i Thornton, James M. Downey. University of South Alabam
Mobile, AL
Isdmmic PrecorrdNionin; Affects Free Radical Generatips and Sn a,
v-
enein6 Systenn in Canine Myoeardial Infardion 07 64
1:15 Shiro Hoshida, Tsunehiko Kuzuya, Hisakazu Fuji, Hiroshi'OeYositihi
Kimura,. Tatsuya Sasaki, Akira Kifabatake,. Michihiko Tada...OsakaU
versity; Osaka, lapan
Precondilionin` Does Not Alterr the. Rabbit Heart's Antioxida ro
ni-
nl
1:30 Defemes 07
Julio R Tumens, lon Thomtorr, Guang S. Liu, Michele Barnard, Stephan
Snyder, James M. Downey. Universily of South Alabama, Mobile, AL
State of ahe ArC Aderwsine.. Cardioproteclion,, and Preconditioning 6S
ie
/ames M. Downey, MobilQ, AL
This session will be audiotaped...
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Basic Science/Circulation:
Neurohumoral Regulation of
Heart and Peripheral Circulation
Poster Presentation
Boards P50-P61
Convention Center Exhib& Hall'
Poster Displayedi 8:30 AM,-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 8:30 AM-11:O0 AM
PS0 AutatomkMnesvatin i Js.Present and Affer.ts Ateiaf flrAter in canme
Sterile PerJarditis 1060
Brian Ol4h'ansky,.David Euler, Yong-gao. Wang, John G. Kall, Robert 1.
Hanman: Loyola Ui4iversityMedi¢ab.Center, Maywood,.IL
PSl VaaalStimulation Prevents AMoveotriatluReentrant Tachycardia by Rate-Dependent Effects on
Atrioventricrdar Refractoriness 1061
Mohsen.Nayebpoun, Azita Roshan. MontrealiHeart Institute,JdtontreatJ
Quebec, Canada
P52 Effects of Sympathetic Stimulation on bctracellnlar K` Arxtnnnlation
DurittR Myocardial Ischemia 1062
Margaret R.: WarnerTiimoth'y.S. Kroek'er;.Douglas P. Zipes. Indiana
University,,pepartment of Pharmacology and Department of Medicine,
Krannert ~ Institute of Cardiology, Indianapolik, IN'
P53 Effect of Exercise Training on Autonomic Balance and Cardiac Hectri-
cal Stability in Conscioun Doss 1063
Stephen 5. HJrll Jr:, EmilioVanoli,.,CarlosM: ReynoldS,.Robert D:,Fore-
man, Richard L. Verrier, Peter J. Schwartz. Department.ofPhysiology,
University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, OK,
Clilnica Medica 2, Milan, Milan,.Italy,.and Department of Pharmacology,
Georgetown University School of Medicine,. Wash'ington,.DC
PS4 . Effects of Insulin on Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Aclirity During
Ettg/ycernia and HypoRlycemia 1064
Hans A. Frandsen, Seren Snitker, Nilels J. Christensen,.Sten Madsbad,
Steen Levin Nielsen. Department of Clinical. Physiologyy and Depart-
ment of ~ E'ndocrinology, Herlev University. Hospital, Hedev;. Denmark
P55 Autonontic Refkses tni6ated by Coronary Balloon Inflation in Man
1065
Carl F. Sh'akespeare, Alex Crowther, lan C. Cooper, Demos Katritsis,
John D. Cohart, Michael M: Webb-Peploe. St. Thomas' HbspitaJ,l
London, E'ngfand
P56Narral Medunism of Cyclosporine-Induced Hypertension 1066
Teresa Lyson, David M. McMulJan,.LleAnn D. ErmelBarbara J. Morgan,
Ronald G. Victor. Universityy of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,
Dallas, TXP57 Alechanismss of Arginine Vasoprenin-lnduced Sympalho-Inhibit-ron.
1067
Tsutomu Imaizumi, Shin-ichi Ando; Sefki Harada.,Kyushu University
Fukuoka,Japan
PSg. The Effect of An;iotensin 11 on Arginine Vasopressin and Arterial Pres-
sure Dtrring SaR and Water Loading in Hunans 1069
Steven R.: Goldsmith. Hennepin County, Medical Cemer, University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis,. MN'
P59 Overall and Rhythmic Blood Pressure Variabilily.ln SympatheAomized
Spprtaneoudy Rebavina Rats 1069
Anna Daffonchio, Cristina Franzellii, Marco Dil Rienzo, Paolo Casligboni,.
Agustin J. Ramirez,. GianfrancoParati'., Giuseppe Mancia;,Alberto U..
Ferrari.i SemeioticaMedica;.Centro Fisiol. Clin.Jpertensione and CNR;.
Universit$di Milano, Milano, Italy
P60 Musnrink Tone.Modulates the Inotropic Response to Beta-Adreneraic
Receptor Stimulation In Man 1070
/oelS. Landzberg,.John D., Parker;.DianeR Gauthierj lohn D. Ruth'er-
ford,.Wilson S. Colucci. Brigham and Women's Hospitat; Bostonj MA
P61 NG-Monomeffiyl-t-Arginine Miaroinjected Into the Nucleus Tractus
Solitarius Increases Renaf Sympathetic Nerve Activity in Rabbits 1071
SeikiiHarada, Tsutomu Imaizumi, Yoshitaka Hirooka,.Michiko.Mirmo~
haraHiYoyuki,Masaki, Akira. Takeshita. Kyushu Univenity, Iukuoka;
Japan

Cardiovascular Nursing:
Risk Factor Interventions
and Patient Care
Marriott Hall S
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Louise S. Jenkins, Milwaukee, WI
Laura L Hayman, Philadelphia; PA
NOV
12
8:30 A Causal Model of Cardiac Ridc Factor Behavior in a Cardiac Rehabili-
falion /apuiation . 0970
Mairead Hickey, Steven Owen, Robin Froman. Yaie. University, New.
Haven, CT
0:4S HeaNh Beliefs and Ridc Factor Status In Youns Rladc Women 0971
Colleen S. Keller, Hazel Hargrove,.M. Kathryn Coe. Arizona State Uni-
versity, Tempe, AZ
9:00 The Effect of: Lowering Cholesterol ih a Risk Factor Reduction Trial
(SCRif J on Chanses in Mood and Aggressive Behavior 0972
Joan M. Faid, SaIIy F. Mackey, Denise A. Desmond, William L. Haskellj
and the Stanford Coronary Risk Intervention Project Staff. Stanford ~Uni-
veriity, .. Stanford, CA
9e15 Smok6ta Cessation Through Seif-Heip: The I Stopped Smoking Study
0973
Pamela,G Clark, S. Joan Gregory. University of South Florida and the
James A. Haley Veterans Administration Hospital, Tampa, FL
9:30 Familial Resemblance of Blood Pressure: A Twin-Family Study 0974
Janet C. Meininger, Laura L Hayman. U 4iversity ofiTexas Health ~Sci;
ence Center, Houston, TX
9:4S Health Quality of Life Differences Between Meo and Women in a
f'atlnfan.ifon Shidy 097S
Eleanor B. Schron, Yudi!Pawitan, Sally A. Shumaker, Charlotte Hale, for
the CAST Investigators. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute,
Bethesda, MD
10:00 Mterrniwion and E6dtibib
10:45 Kalharine A. Leabrighot Award Affairs of the Heart
Susan R. Gortner, San FranciscoCA
11:30 The Impact of Coronary Bypass Surgery on Wives: Iresurgical
hedidors of One-Year AdjuWnent 0976
NantyFrawre-Smith, Montreal Heart Institute and MtGRi University,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
11:45 Trainin` Level Comparison Study: Predictive Factors Associated With
Ezerdie CoMpiian« 0977
Sandra B. Dunbar, Barbara J. Fletcher, Betsy E:. Jensen, JamesM.
Raczynski, Jeannette Y. Lee, Albert Oberman, Gerald F. Fletcher.
Emory University, Atianta,. GA .
1L00 Annual Business Meeting for the Council on Cardiovascular Nursins
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Cardiovascular Radiology/
Clinical Cardiology:
Technetium-99m Perfusion Agents-
Basic and Clinical
Moderated Poster Presentation
Boards P192-P201
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 10:45 AM-12:45 PM
Discussants:
Raymond J. Gibbons, Rochester, MN
Frans J.Th. Wackers, New Haven, CT
P192 Myocardial' Clearance Kineties of . Technelium-99rn Teboroxime in
Normal and Reperfused Myocardium 1202Gerald loh'nsonIII;.Robert.D..Okada,.Connie B. Hebert.
SaintiF~rancisHospita) Medica6 Research Institute of the University, of Oklahoma
Health Sciences Center, Tulsa, OK ,
P193 Myoordial Cardiolite (Tc-99m MIBI) i ClearanceIs Accelerated In
Ischemic Myocardium Primarily Due to the Metabolic Effects of Hyp-
oxia Rather Than Low Flow. Per Se 1203
Gerald Johnson 111, Robert D. Okada, Connie B. Hebert. Saint Francis.
Hospital Medical Research. Institute of the Unirversity, of Oklahoma
Health Sciences Center, Tulsa,.OK
P194 Rapid Sequential Teboroxime Imaging for the Detection of Su!ccessful.
Coronary Reperfusion 1204
Louiis.l. Heller, Bonnie H. Weiner, Seth T. Dahlberg, Bernard J. Villegas,.
Brenda A. McSherry~ Henri F.:CuenoudJeffrey,A. Leppo. Universily.of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA
P195 Early Redistribulion of Teboroxime 1205 Howard Weinstein,. Robert C., Hendkl,. Seth T.
Dahlberg, Brenda. A.
McSherry, Jeffrey A. Leppo. University of Massachusetts Medical
Center, Worcester,.MAP196 Simultaneous Tc-99m.SestaMIB1 Myocardial rvrction/Perfuaon.San-
tigraphy: Information Added by Wall Motion Analysis of Treadmill
Exercise Fiest-Pass Study, 1206
Walter Palmas, Haim Silber, JohnFriedman, Hosen Kial, Jacob,Klein,
KenO. Takemoto Daniel Berman. Cedarts-Sinai. Medical I Center, Los
Angeles, CA
P197 Agreement Between Thallium and SestaMIBI in the Quantitative
Assessmeat of the Size of the Perfusion Abnormality 1207
laetae Lee, Basili Iskandnan,i David Cassel, Jiekyeong Heo, Abdulmassih
S. Iskandrian. Philadelphia Heart Institute, Presbyterian Medical ICemer,
Philadelphia, PA
P198 SeNaM1BI Defect Magnitude After Vasodilation Is Les Than T1-201 for
.
Mild Stenoses 1200
David K. Glover;,Mirta Ruiz,. DennyD: Watson;. William H. Smith,
George A..Befler. Uiriversityof Virginia, Charlottesville,.VA
P199 Development and Prospective Validation of . Quantitative same-Day,
Tc-99msestaMlB1 aPECT 1209
K:.Van Train,.J..,Areeda, E. Garcia, D..Berman,.D: Cooke, H1 Kiati G.
Silagan,.M:,Abarrientos,J..Maddahi. Cedars-Sinai MedicallCenter, Los.
Angeles, CA, and Emory University,,Atlanta,.GA
P200 Simultaneous Rest/Stress Myocardial Perfusion Imaging 1210
Ross A. Davies, Calvin Smith, Nur Jamal,. Barbara Simpson; Karen.
Gulenehyn,. Terrence D. Ruddy. Ottawa Heart Institute,:Ottawa, Onta-
rio,.Canada
P201 Usefulness of Tc-99m SeshMlil SPECT Studiks in tAe Clinical Evalua-
tionof.ehest Pain at Rest 1211
Serge Doueet, Jean Gregoire; Andre Arsenault Daniel ICagnon, Pierre
Theroux..MontreaLHeart Institute,..MonttealJ Quebec, Canada
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Clinical Cardiology:
Early Aspects of Reperfusion
Therapy for Acute Infarction
Poster Presentation
Boards P138-P149
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 9:30 AM-12:00 NOON.
TUES
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12
P138 Serum and Urinary Fatty Acid-Binding . Protein ~ in . Acute Myocardial
Infarclion 1148
Takao.Tanaka,. Yuzo Hirota; Koichii Sohmiya, Ryoichi Tsuji,.Keish'iro
Kawamura..Third Division, Department of InternallMedicine; Osaka
Medical College, Takatsuki, Osaka; Japan
P139 WhoSlwdd Not Receive Sheptokieaet 1149
Maurice B. Buchalter, Ganesh Suntharalingam, Ian Jennings, Catfiy.
Hart,. Roger J. Luddington, Ronjon K.. Chakraverty, Peter L. Weissberg,
Trevor P. Baglin.,Addenbrookes Hospital and'Cambridge Universityy
Cambridge, United Kingdom
P140 AntiWepMkiwse Antibodies and Their Implications 1150
Mary Lynch, Brian L.,Pentecost~.WiBiamA. Littler, Robert A. Stock'ley.
The General Hospital, Birmingham, United Kingdom
P141 Ckcadhtn Variation in the Efficacy of t-PA 11s1
Petee B. Kumik.: University, of Medicimeand. Dentistry of'New. Jerseyy
and Robert Wood Johnson Medical SchoolJ Camden, NJ 1
P142 Difference in Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 ActivityBelween Q
Wave Infarction and Non-Q Wave Infarction . 1152
Hisao Ogawa,Jkuo Misumi, Takenobu MasudA; Tomohiro Sakamoto,
Hiroto OkuboYuji Miyao. Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan
P143 Disparate Changes In Free and Totali l-PA Quantified!With a Novel,
Rapid Iromwroatsay During and Afler. Coronary ThrombolyFis 1153.
Charles L. Lucore,.RobertR. Hagan,.Burton E. Sobel. Washington Uoi-
versity; St. Louis, MO
P144 Acute Reduction of Plasma Lipoproteht(a) With 1-PA. 1154
Robert A-Hegele, Michael R. Freeman, Anatoly Langer, Philip W. Con-
nelly, Paul W. Armstrong. St. Michael's Hospital, , Toronto, Ontario,
Canada
P145 The Salety of TlnomboFy6c Therapy After Cardopdrtanuy Reasdhdon
1155
Hai~. Shiang , Lee, Stephen /. Cross, Kevin, P. Jennings. Department of
Cardioktgy, Aberdeen Royal Ihfi'mary Aberdeen,, Scotland, United
Kingdom
P146 lHefuhteu of CK boform Asxayed by Innnunoinhibrtion : for. Rapidly
Detecting CoroearyReperfmion: 1156
Satoshi Abe, Shinichi. Arima,: Masaaki Miyata, Tsuminori Yamashita,.
Hideki Okino,. Kunihiro Nomoto,. Hitoshi Toda,. Ikurto Maruyama,
Shoichiro Nakao, Hiromitsu 1 Tanaka. First Depantment, of Internal.
Medicine, Kagoshima .University,. Kagoshima,~ Japan
P147 Human Heart Fatty Add-lhtding Protein: A Sensitive and Specific
Marker of Coronary, Reperfusioa 1157
Satoshi AbeHideki iOkiito, Souki iLee, Hitoshi TodaMasaaki Miyata,
Kunihido Nomoto, Shinichi Arima, Tsuminori i Yamashita; Shoichiro
Nakao, Hiromitsu Tanaka, Takao Tanaka,. Keishiro, Kawamura. First
Department of Internal Medicine, Kagoshima University,,Kagoshima,
and Third Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka Medical College,
Takatsuki, Osaka, Japan
P14t k It Necemsaryto Adapt the Dose of Thrombolytic Agents to Body
Wei6M In Acute Myonrdlal InfarcYion41158
Michael Roth,.Rainer von.Essen, K-L.,Neuhaus, A VogtM., Riess, U!
Tebbe, for the Study Group of Senior Hospital Cardiologists. Munich
and Kassel, Federal Republic of Germany
P149 Increased Plasma Levels of Brain Natriuretic Peptide in Acute Myocar-
dial Infarction 1159
Hirofumi Yasue, Etsuo Morita, Michihiro ~ Yoshimura, Michihisa. )ou:-
gasakiMasashiiMukoyama,.Kazuwa Nakao,.Hiroo Imura, Kumamoto
University, Kumamoto,.and Kyoto University, Kyoto,.lapam
215

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Basic Science/Circulation:
Coronary Circulation
Poster Presentation
Boards P64-P75
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30:AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM
PN Improvement of rardotlreWal Function With Fish Oi) Cannot Wdbit
Acetyldrolfne-Mdnced Va.mpasm In Patients Wi16 Variant AnOina
1074
Hid6o YamamoM, Mitsuru Noma, Hitoshi Yoshimura, Hisashi, Kai,
Satoshi Suzukij Tsukasa Tajimi~ Masayosi Sugihara, Yutaka Kikuchi.
Kyushu Welfare Pension Hospital, Kitakyushu, Japan i
KS rardutlKBal Function in Canine Coronary Collateral Vessels In Vitro
1075
Daniel Dulas, John Altman, Robert J.,Bache. University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis,.MN
r6E Role of Endol6eliam kr Coranary Reactive Hyperemia in the Guinea
Pj0 1076
Masayuki. Ueeda, Ray A. Olsson. University,of South Florida, Tampa,. FL
P67 Lipaired VasodYation of Coronary, Miaovesuk by AcMyldrolise in
Patients With Coronary, Rbk Factors and Proximal Athero.deroBt
Lesions 1077
Kensuke Egashida,. Tetsuji i Inou, Akira Yamada. Kyushu University,
Fukuoka,Japan
P60 Resrmptlon of fiow ThrouOfi DmmaM (Regresed). Previously Funt-
tioaal Coroeary, CoBalerak in Conadas Dop. 1078
Hiroyuki Hanada, Daniel P. McKown, Michael D. McKown, Dean
Franklin. Dalton Research Center and Department of Physiology, Uni-
versfty of Missouri, Columbia, MO r6! Tone-Dependent f4enwe Gradients Across Orc Coronary Oed at the
Ceration of Venous outllow During Long Diadalea 1079
Shoichi Satoh, Frands J. Klocke. State University of New York at Buf-
fafo, Buffalo, NY, and Northwestern University Medical SchoolJ Ch'ir
cago, IL
r70 in Vivo Evaluatlon of Bidocardial Blood Vessels by a New Needle-Type
CCD fNinoscape t000
Fumihiko Kai'rya,.. Masami Goto, Toyohka YadA,.Akihiro Kimura, Toku-
nori Yamamoto, Osamu Hiramatsu, Yasuo Ogasawara, Kattuhiko Tsuj%
oka Shinji' Yamamori, Hidehiro Hosak'a. Kawuaki Medical School,
Kurashiki, and Nihon Kohden Corporation, Tokyo, Japan P71 PGD, Relaxes Bovine Coronary Arteries bY,
an EodoWelium-DeperdaN
Cydic GAV-Akd{aEed Meduehm 1001
Marina Braun, Hans Strobach; Karsten Sehriir. Ihstitut fiir Pharmako-
logie, logie, Heinrich-Heine-Universit3t, DUsseldorf, Federal Republic of'
Germany
P72 17-feta-fytradlbl Has Cakkrm Antagonistic Properties in the Rabbit
Coronary Ar1ny In Vitro 10112
Canwen Jiang, Phili'p M. Sarrel, David C. Lindsay, Philip A. Pook-Wil-
son, PetenColins, Nationa6, Heart and Lung Institute, LondonUnited
Kingtbm
P73 Attenuatloa of rardWhelin-1-Indooed Rabbit Coronary. Artery Conlrx-
Uon.by.17.0e1a-ratradfol 1003
Canwen Jiang, Philip M. Sarrel, Peter Collins. National Heart and Lung
Institute, London, United Kingdom
P74 Effecta of Sf«orl-tena Estrogen Treatment on . Vascular Rnpooses..
1084
Carooary Arteries
J. Koudy Williams, Michael R. Adams,,David M. Hertington, Thomas B.
Clarkson. Bowman Gray Schooll of Medicine of Wake Forest University..
Winston-Salem, NC
175 Role of AlPhai-Adrenoceptan on Coronary Olood qoww in hlienls.
WNh Athermderodc Stenoaes and. In Normah 1065
CiAo Indo10;. Federico Piscione, Bruno Villari, Enrico Russoldlo, Paolo
Golino, Giuseppe Lembo; Mario Condorelli. University of' Naples,
Naples,.Italy

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12
Epidemiology and Prevention:
Clinical Epidemiology
Poster Presentation
Boards P130-P137
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Di'spiayedi 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Pres'ent; 9:30 AMr 12:00 NOON
P130 Can Resknosis Be Predicted After Coronary Angioplasty.From Clinical
Variabks? 1140
William S. Weintraub, Charles 1. Btown, James Hearn..Division of Car-
diok>gy, Emory University School of'Nledicine,.Atlanta,.GAP131 Clinical Prognostic Significance of
Serial Changes inCoraury Arteri-
ograms: 10-Year Data From the Program on tise Surgical Control bf the
HTpe*fiPickmw 1141.
Henry Buchwald; )ohn P. Matts, Laurie. L..Fitch,.Jeremiah Stamler, and
the POSCH.Group. UAiversityof Minnesota, Mimneapolis;.MN
P132 Coronary. Disease: Attenuated Angiographic Progression~Rale in
Women:ResuFs of INTACT 1142
Peter Nikutta, Stefan lost, Birgitt Wiese, Jaap Deckers, Hartmut Heck'er,..
Peter Lippolt, Wolf Raffienbeul, Paul Gl Hugenholdz; Paul IR. Lichtlbn.,
and'rthe INTACT Group. Hannover.MedicaJ SchooL, Hannover,.Federal I
Republic of Germany
P133 Mortality After Hospitalization for Myocardial Infarction Among Mexi-
can-Antericans and Non-Hispanic Whites: The Corpva. Christi Heart
Project 1143
David C. Goffqr., Christina Varas, David ). Ramsey, Darwin iR: tabarthe,
Milton Z:..Niehaman. The University of Texas Sckoollof PublicHealth,
Houston) TX
P134 A Comparison of the Effects of Cholesterol on Coronary Heart Disease
Mortality in Black and White Women 1144
RebeccaG.~ Knapp, SusanE.,SutherlandJulian E. Keii,.Ph'ilip F Rust,.
Daniel T. Laaidand. Mediwl University of South Carolina, Charkstonn SC
P135 Strohe Beh as a Risk Factor for Mortalityy in Young Black Men 1145
H. Mitchell Perry Jr,, James. C. Romeis, Monica S: Smith, Sharon E.
Carmody. WashingtoniUniwersitiy.and St.. Louis Ui4iversityDepartment
of Veterans Affairs;.St, Louis, MO,
P136Rsh.Oil Supplementation and Blood Pressure. Results From Phase I of
the Trials.of.Hypertension Prevention 1146
Frank.M.Sacks,Lawrence J. AppelJ Nemat~O.Borh'ani, William B.
Applegate, Jerome D. Cohen, Jeffrey A. Cutler, Kent A. Kirchner, LewisH. Kuller, Kath'y1. Roth,
Iames0. Taybr,.Charles H. Hennekens, for
the TOHP'Collaborative.Research Group.~ HarvardMedical.School~
Boston,. MA P137 Relapse in Male and Female Ex-Smokers: Identifiotion of Risk Groupss
by.Tree-Structured Survival Analysis 1147Gairy.E. Swan,.Doritl Carmellil, Marcia M. Ward, Lisa Jack,
Mary MoEJroy.,
SRI International, Menlo ParkCA
214

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Clinical Cardiology:
Signal Averaging/Myocardial
Infarction/Coronary Disease
California Pavilion A
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
8:30 AM-12:00 NooN
Chairmen:
Harold L Kennedy, Chicago, IL
1. Anthony Gomes, New York, NY
838 Myocardial Isdrcmia on Holler Recordirr8s: A Study of the Frequency
DistriMAionr of a tieat-by-Reat ST Displacement S88nal 0937
Fabio Badiliini, Arthur J. Moss, jackson W: Hall, Jesaia Benhodn,, Shmuel
Cattiieb. University, of iRochester, Rochester, NY
8:45 The Changing Circadian Didribrrtion of Transient Myocardial lsdremia
After Myocardiai Infarctiom One-Year FoRow-up 8938
Hans Mickley, Peter Pless,Jens R. Nielsen, Mogens Molller, Department
of Cardiology, Odense University Hospitai, OdenseDenmark
948 Principal C,ornponerrl Analyfis of 32-Lead Body-Sarface Mapc A hom-
irirr8 Noninvasive Approach to the Detection of Coronary Artery Dis-
ease at ReA 0939
Mitchell W. KrucofQ A. Keny Evans, Karen S. Pieper, Jill A. Ryan, Nancy M. Wilderman, Beverly L.
WagnerRobert Califf. Duk'e University Med-
ical Center, DurhamNC
9:15 Analysis of Terrrponl ElerhlcalHetero8errelty by aNew 22-Lead ECG
System Accvrately, Identifies Patients With Coronary Artery Disease
8948
Prakash C. Deedwania, Bipin iJoshi, Enrique V. Carabjai, University of
California;San Francisco,School of Medicine/Veterans Administration
Medical'Center, Fresno, CA
73o Body Surface Potential MappinlF Correlation of Resting QRST Areas to
Coronary Arteriaf Sterrotir 8941
Colin O. Lee, Mahesh H. Merchant, A. Kerry EvansSusan J. Dahlberg,
W. Douglas Weaver, University of Washington and Physio Control
Corporationj Seattle, WA
9:45 Porible Mechanitm of Early Intracoronary Electrogram Amplitude
ChanBe During Coronary Meiopiasty 0942
Andy C. Kisep Avanindra lain, Debbie M: Gilliam, Stephanie H. Kaplan,
Wayne E. Cascio. University ofiNorth Caroiina; Chapel HiBJ NC
1080 Intennisslon and Eadr"bits
1(e4S Disparity Between Time Domain and FreqrrerayDomain Analysis of
Siprai-AveraBed ECGs In Poqinfarction Patients 0943
Michael A.Graceffo, Andrew ). Bouk:t, Robert A. C/Rourke.Universityof TexasandVAH,San Antonio, TX
11:88 The Siyral-AveraBed Electrocardiogram Does Not Change After Late
Reperfrrrion Following Mypcardial Infarction 0944
MichaelRagosta, Peter JJ Sabia, Ian I. Sarembock, John P. DiMarco, Eric
R. Powers. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
11:15 Determinants of Late Potentials In Acute Myocardial InfarRione Is the
Presence and Size of lahemia Important in Addition to Infarct Size and
Left Ventrkvlar FtncYion4 0"S
Ma Hong, ThomasPeter, Werner Peters,Caeoi Vaughn, Eli S. Gang.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
11:30 CRn{calOrrteorne inAcute Myocardial Infarctfon Patients Wlrosclrri-
tial EKG Faik to Show ST Elevation 8946
Timothy A. Dewhurst, Charles Maynard, Peter I. Kudenchuk;Mary T.
Ho, for the MITI Project. University of Washington, Seattle, WA
11:45 Rkk StraRfkaBonAfter Infarction: Final Results of a Mukicenter Pro-
sper:live Study 0947
Luc )ordaens,Phiiippe Schcenfeld; Pierre Block,Carine Mahieu, Chris
tian Brohet, EricGobin; Catherine Demeester,Patricia Bethume, Henri
Kulibertus:B,S.A:C., Brussels, Belgium
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Clinical Cardiology:
Optimizing Reperfusion Therapy
in Acute Coronary Syndromes
Pacific C
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
8:30 AM-112:0O NOON
Chairmen:
Peter Sleight, Oxford, United Kingdom
Cindy L. Grines, Royal Oak, MI'
TUES
AM
NOV
12
8:30 Left~Ventricular Function and Earfy Cardiac Events as a Function of'
Trme fo Treatment With t-PA: A.ReportFrom TIMI 11 0915
T. Craig Timm, Richard Ross;,George.R. McKendall', Eugene Braunwali
David O. Williams, and!theTIMI Investigators: Rhode Island HospOal;
Brown University, .ProvidenceRI',
8:45 Optiniring Thrombolyllc Therapy.of.Acule Myocardial.Infarctiorr. Age
N Not a Contraiodication 0916Rory' Collins . for the ISIS Coldaborative Group. Radcliffe Infirtmaryy
Ozford,.United Kingdom
900 TreatmentofAavteMyoprdialInfarctioninWonren:RewltsFromRrc
MITI Res'stry 0917
Charles Maynard,; Paul E. Litwin, ienny S. MartinW. Douglas Weaver, for
the MITI Projecti IAvestigators. Universiryof Washington,.Seattle,.WA
9:15 Comparison of Left Ventricular Futctionn and Clinical Outcome In
Patients Developing Q Wave and Non-Q Wave Myocardial Infarction
After Thrombolysis: TIMI 11 Dalabank. Study 0910
Frank V. Aguirre, Morton J. Kern, Peter B..Bergcr,.Robert:P: McMahon,
George Sopko, Allan M:,Ross,.Bemard R. Chaitman, TIMI IllIovestiga-
tors. St. Louis.University; St. LouisMO
9:30 Clinical Oulcome of Young Patients With Acute Myocardial Infardion
Treated With Thrombolytic Therapy; Is a"1Vatchful Waiting" Strategy
Appropriatet A TIMI 11 Databank Study 0919
Frank V. Aguirre, Hiltrud Mueller,. Neal. Kleiman, Robert McMahon,
Rachel Solomon, Morton 1..Kern,.Bernard R. Chaitman, TlMt.l1 Investi-
gators. St.; LouisUniversity,.St.. Louis, MO9:45 Thrombofylic Therapyy in Inferior Myocardial
Infarction: Importance of
Right Venlricvlar Involvement 0920
Wolfgang KasperManfred~ Zehender, Martin Schonthaler;,Elisabeth
Kauder,.Manfred Olschewski. University of Freiburg, Freiburg,. Federal
Republ ik. ofGermany.
10:00 Intermission and Exhibits
10:45 The Benefit of Late Coronary Reperfusion on Ventricular Morphology
and Function After Myocardial Infarction 0921 Stefan M.,Nidod, Samuel C. Siu, GabeGalambos,.Artliur
E..Weyman;.
Michael H.,Picard.MassachusettsLeneral HospitilBoston,.MA11:00Reperfusion Later Than Five Days
After Acute Myourd'ul Infarction.
Improves Three-Year Survival 0922
Mark K. Bernardi,:Patriek Whitlow. The Cleveland Cli!nic Foundation,
Cleveland, CH
11:15 Litaitation of Infarct Expanaion . by Late Reperfusion lndepenrlent of
Myocardial Salvage in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction.
0923
Atsushi Hirayama, Masayoshi Mishima,. Shinsuke. Nanto,. Kazuhiko
Nishida, Johji Naito; Tosh'i~ro Matsuda,. Kazuhisa Kodama. Cardiovascu-
lar Division, Osaka Police Hospital, Osaka, Japan
11:30 Ventricular Ruptune and Fibrillar Collagen Degradation . 0924
S¢ottiE. Campbell, Alberto A. Diaz-AriasKadT..Weber,..UniversRyof
Missouri~ Columbia, MO,
11:45 Rillr Factors for InrHospital Mortality in Patients With Carriio8erric
Shodc After Acute Myocardial Infarction 092S
Andrew I. Kaplan, James R' Bengison; Karen S. Pieper, Chanles B. McCants;.
David B. Pryor. Duke University.Medical Center,Durham, NC
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Clinical Cardiology:
Restenosis-Experimental Results
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Boards P172-P179
Convention Center Exhibit HaU
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Presentc 9:30 AMr12:00 NooN,
P172 Locai Ansiotensin il Production in Porcine Coronary Arteries: Reduc-
tion of Release During NeolMimal Hyperpla.ia After Stenting 1162
Willem J. van der Giessen A.H.. Jan i Danser, Heleen M.M. van
Beusekom, Frans Derkx, Pieter D. Verdouw, Johannes F. Jongkind, Jos
J.M..Lamers, Patrick W. Serruys. Erasmus University, Rotterdam,. The.
Netherlands
P173 1(brcNa of Smooth MMsck Cell Proliferation After Balloon Angiapiasty,
in 1he Cbaksterof-Fed Rabbit Using 5-8ramodeoxyurltline 1183
John J. Smith,.Robert.N. Salomon, Mark A. Atonovitz,,Peter, R.,Kures,
John S. Golden, Theresa M. Palabrica, Deeb N. Salem, Marvin A. Kon-
starn. Tufts Univenity-New.England Medical Centeq.Boston,,MA.
P174 Failssre of Enalaprii to Reduce Coronary Reatenosis in a Swine Model
1184
David'A.,Chuncchill, Craig O.,Siegel, Kathryn G. Dougherty, Albert E..
Raizner, Steven T. Minor. Baylor College oP,Medicine, Houston; TX
P17S Restenosis and AnBiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibition: Effects on
PkoiMknal Proliferation in a Porcine Coronary. lnjury. Model 1185
Kenneth.C. Huber, Robert S. Schwartz,. William D..EdwardsAIIan,R..
Camrud, . Joseph G. Murphy, Michael Jorgenson,. David R. , Holmes.
Mayo Clihicq Rochester, MN
P176 Cell Cultures of Corormy AtltereAomiied Tiaue 1186
Peiiiang Kuan, Jin-Jer Chen, Nin Wang, Hung-Kun Chao, Yu-Lint Ko,
lun-ladr Cheng, Wen-Pin Lien. National. Taiwan University Hospital,.
Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of'Ch'ina
P177 Andprilae Hydroddori8e Inlribits Porcine AorlicSmoMh Muscle Cell
Proliferafioa In Vilro 1187 Craig CI..Siegelj David A. Churtchig,.Lee Vu, John R. Guyton~ Steven T.
Minor, Albert E. Raizner, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
P178 Nerrhophil Activation After Percutaneoru Trarnluminal Coronary
Artgioplasly1188
Hisao Ikeda, Hiroshi i Nakayama,. Takafumii Ueno, KazunoriKuwano;
Hideki, Yoshiyama, Akihiko Shiraishi, Akihiko Yamaga, Hidekatsu
Maruyama,.Masayashi Yoh,Xohji H'ryamuta,Yoshinori Koga, Mitchel
M:,Yokoyama. KurumeUrtiversitySchool lof Medicine, Kurume,.Japan
P179 PTCA:. Pharrnacolog/al Interventions to Modify Restenosis 1189
Young Joon Lee, Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Hiroyuki Daida, HisasHiYokoi,.
Hiroshi Miyprw, f unshi Takaya, Hidehiko Sakurai, Akio Noma. Juntendo
University, Tokyo, and. Gifu University, Gifu,.lapan
MJ

Basic Science/Circulation:
Endothelial Cell-Pathophysiology
Poster Presentatiom
Boards P76-P87
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM
TUES
AM
NOV
12
r7fi Acceptance of Cardac AqoRaft After a single Cowse of Anti-IC1M1
and AntfdfAl Trntment 1066
Mitsuaki Isobe, Ko Okumura, Edgar Haber. Massachusetts General
Hospitai,' Boston,~ MA, and Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan
P77 Roie of CD1g/ICAM-1 fnteradioe In Cat PMN Adw:errce to Coroeary
Vascular Eivdotbeliu.a 1087
Xin,liang Ma, Robert Rothkim, Allan M: Uefer. Department of Physiol-
ogy, Thomas Jeftenon University, Philadelphia, PA,, and BoeMinger-
Ingelheim, Ridteffdd, CT
P7g Atifvated NtutrapWk Aggravate E+dotbdW Dydarcdon In bolated
Perfased Cat Heart After Globai l.dremia and Reperfmion 10lg
Philip S. Tsao, Xin-Iiang Ma, Allan M: Lefer. Department of'Physiokogy,
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
Impaired firdofMepum-Dqeedent Relaxation of Va.cuiar S.oo&
Mu.de by 6rdotoiln: Fx Vivo and In Vitro Evidence 10l9
H. Richard Adams, Janet L'. Parker, Qaio Zhong, Thomas F. Wright, Paul
R. Myers. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
Mg HaNn lalymarphorwdear Neu4ophib Eikit 6rdoWeliom-Dependent
Contraction In hoiahd Parciie Coronary Aeteries: Role of superoxide
Adon 1090
ToyoakV Murohara, Masamichi Ohgushi. Division of Cardiology, Kuma-
moto University, Kumamoto, lapan
111111 ThrombYr-Mduced Inaeases in Lyfopboapbatidy/droli.e Derived From
[ardodwNaf t:db 1091
Jane McHowat, Peter B. Corr. Washington University, St Louis, MO
P82 EDlF h Released by, Aoelyldboline From Cultured Microvauular rardo-
tMe6al Cdb a.d Uiiates Skelefai Muscle Arterioles In Vhro 1092
Akos KoRer, Nahid'beyedk Mary E. Ge+ritsen, Gabor Kaiey. New York
Medical College, Valhalla, NY
r!3 hotecUon of the Coronarq fardotlseYum aad the Myocacchum Froam
hdremfa-Reperddon k*wy by Ar{inioe 1093
Nobuo Aoki, Toru Matsukura Masahito M'ryagawa, Atsuo Yanagisawa,
Kyozo Ishikawa. Kyorin Univenity School of~Medicine, Tokyo; Japan
PM AT'-SenaNire K Chnref Co.pibulei to Hyperemic Reapomes to Coro-
nary Oodusion ie Awake r>bp 1094
Yoshihiro Imamun, Kouhei. Muramatu, Takahiro Narishige, Akira
Takeshita. Kyushu University, Fukuokb, Japan
Pg5 Myocardial bde.ia Eacerb Caronary Vasodliatbo Die to EndottieNal-
Dependeel Relaxant Factor 1095
Masatsugu Hori, Masafurni Kitakaze, Seiji Tak'ashima. The First Depart-
mem of Medicine, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
Pg6 Inyaired Endotlrcihro-Depdrdent Relaxation to Sodium ituoride roi-
fowing Coraury Reperh.bn: Evidence for G-Proteln Dysfunctlon
10%
Paulo R.B. Evora, Paul J. Pearson,.Hartzeif V.' Schaff: Mayo Clinic and
Mayo Foundatwn,,Rochester,.MN
<g7 NMik Oxide aed f4adacydfe Fornatlen In Isolated Rabbit Heartl Dur-
ing bdremfa and R..petfi.{ms 1097
Isabelk WoditscA, Hans Suobach, Karsten Scfirur. IAOtitute fiw Plwrnw-
kobgie, , Heinrich-Heine-Universif3t Dilssekiorfi Federal Republic of
GennanY.
209

Arteriosderosis:
Lipoprotein Receptors
Pacific B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
8:30 AM-11:30 AM
Chairmen:
Theodore Mazzone, Chicago, IL
John F. Oram, Seattle, WA
TUES
AM
8:30 ~ Definition of a Noalinear Epitope on Apoprotein B for MB47;, a
Monoclonal AnHbody That Completely Bkxks the Binding of LDl to
Cellular LDL Reoepton 0904
Raju K. Koduri,.Raleigh ~K. Austin,linda K; Curtiss, Stephen G. Young,
Joseph L.. Witztum, Richard'S. Smith.lohnson & JohnsooBiotechnobgy
Center, La Jolla, CA
8c15 Characterization off the Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor-
Independent Interaction of Beta-Very'Low Density Iipoprotekt With
Rat and Human hnds[byrrraf LfVer Cells In Vifro 0f0S
TheoJ,C. vaniBerkely /an A.A.M. Kamps, Marc C.M..vanDijk, Esther
A.M.J. Hessels,.Johan Kuiper, J. Kar Kruijt, Ruud DeWaler. Division of Biopharmaceutics, University
of Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands
Brefeldks A"Normalizes" the Expression of Two Afrikaner Founder
LIN. Receptor Mutatlons 0906
Adrian Ozinsky, Anne M. Fourie, Deneys R. van der Westhuyzen, Ger-
hard A. Coetzee. MRC/UCT Research Unit for the Cell Biology of
Atherosclerosis, Department of Medical Biochemistry, . University of
Cape Town Medical'School; South Africa
f:15 Detection of RNA-Ddfcient ABeles of the Low Density L-rpaprotein
Receptor Gene In Heterozy8an FamiRaLHyprrcholesterokmia 0907Rune.R..Frants,.Bert Top, Nicolle van
den Boom, Andre van der2ee,Louis M, Havekes. MGC-Department of Human Genetics, LeidenUni-
versity; and Gaubius Laboratory, IWO-TNO, Leiden,~ The Netherlands
9~.30 LDL Receptor .rRNA Is Present and Regulated in Intestinal Absorptive
Cells f/906
Loren G. Fong, Sharon E. Fujishima, Michael C. Konuromy, Alien D:
Cooper. Research Instilute, PAMF, and Stanford'University, Palo Aho, CA
9.+15 Cells That Secrete Hepatk Lipase or Apo E Have Enhanced LDL But Not
Chylomitrots Rermant Uptake 0909
Sungshin Cfai, Michael C. Komaromy, Jean Chen, Allen 0. Cooper.
Research Institute, PAMF, Palo Alto, CA
1D:88 Intermission and Fadribits
10:45 Clearance of Chylootirxorr Remnanb by the Low Density Lipoprotein
Receptor-Related hotein/Aflrha,-Maao6lobuBn Receptor 0910
M:. Mahmood Hussain, Jaime Mbs-Oliva, Frederick . R.. Maxfield, Ira Tabas, Zhong-Sheng Ji, Thomas L.
InnerariEy, Robert W. Mahley. Glad-
stone Foundation Laboratories,, Unirversity, of. California, San Francisco,
San~Francisco,.CA,.and Columbia University, NewYork,.NY
im Recognition of Chylomicron Remnants and Beta-Yery Low Density
Llpoproteins by the Rem.ant Receptor of . hrenchpnal Liver Cells Is
Diriinet Fromlhe Liver Alpha,-Macroglotiulin RecoBnition Site 0911
Marc C.M. Van, Dijk', Gijsbertus J. Ziere, Wim Boers, Ch'nisLinth'orst,
Martin K. Bijsterboscfi, Theo J.C.,van Berkel. Division ofBioph'arma-
ceutics,.Univesitr of Leiden,i Leigen, and Academic Medical Centre,
Amslerdam, The Nethedands
11:15 The C-Terminal Region of a CollaBen>like Domain Containing a Chw
ter. of Basic Amino Acids Mediates Binding of Modified Low Density
Upoproteina by. Maaoplra8e Scaven8er Receptors 0912
Tatsuhiko Kodama, Takefumi Doi, Akiyo Matsumoto, .Ken-ich'ii Higashino,.
Yukiko Kudhara,. Yoshiki, Kawabe, Seiichi Uesugi; Takeshi Imanishi,.
Hiroshige Itakura,. Yoshio Yazaki. Universiryy of ITokyo, Tokyo, Japan
1
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12
8asic Science/Circulatiom
Neutrophils and Free Radicals in
Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury
Poster Presentation
Boards ' P110-P117
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 9:30 AMr12:00 NOON
P110 Neutrophil free Reperfusion EGminates Neulrophiis gut. Does Not Alter
InfarctSize 1120
Guang 5. Liu,.Walter Wilborn, Alfred. W.S. Stanley,.James M. Downey,
University, of S'outh Alabama, Mobile, AL
P111 Protective Effects of a Monoclonal Antibody: Against ICAM-1 on Myp-
cardial Injury and Endothelial Dytfunetiar in Cat Myocardial Ischernia
and Reperfusian . 1121'.
Xin-liang Ma,. Robert Rothlein, Allan M. Lefer. Department of Physiol-ogy, Thomas. Jefferson
University,. Philadelphia, PA,: and Boehringer-Ingelheim, RidgefieldCT
P112 Reduction in Reperfusion Injury. Wilh Inhibition of Neulrophil Elastase
1122
Edwand. 1: Brown )r., William 1. Treanor William M. Pollack Neil L.
Oden, Oneida I. Lillis,.Sanford R.; Simton, State.Un'nersity.of!New.YOrk,,
Stony Btook, NY
P113 Expression of ~ Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 in Rat Heart With
lachemia-RepeAusion and Iimilalion of Infarct Size by Treatment With
Antibody Against Cell-Adhesion Molecules 1123
Ttutomu Yamazaki,.Yoshinori Seko,:Ryozo Nagai,., Takuya Tamatani,
Masayuki M'ryasaka,.KoOkumura,.Yosh'io:Yazaki: University ofTokyp,,
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Scienee,,and ~luntendo Uniwer-
sity; Tokyo, lapan
P114 Tlme Course of Neuhophil Chemotactic Factor Release FmmIsoiated'Rat:Heart With I.chernia
and'Reperfmion Insult 1124
Masao Senoh, Noboru Aosaki, Fumiitaka Ohsuzu,:Haruo:Nak'amura,
Hiroe Nakazawa. Kenryou Minezaki, Chizuko Tsuji. National Defense Medical College, Sokorozawa,,and
Tokai University, Japan ~.
P11S Lbinoprih Ramiprilat, and Captopril Reduce Free Radinl-Induced
Salicylate Hydroxylation 1125
Xiu Chen, C. Norman Gillis, Debasis Bagchi, Dipak K. Dae. Yale tloiver-
sity; New Haven, and University of Connecticut,. Farmington, CT
P116 Effects of lnhibition of Phospholipid Peroxidation on ~lysoplasmalo6en
Content of Isolated Working Hearls 1126
Norman I. Davies,. Kenneth ,D. Strynadka, Donna L.. Panas, Peter M.
Olley,. Gary D. Lopaschuk. Universityy of Alberta, , Edmonton, . Albena,.
Canada
P117Efkcb of f)xy6en.Rar6uk an 6ectrinl Actiti9ly and Membrane Currents
ie HeaR Are NMdia1ld by Abmmnwl'. Ca" Release rrom Sarcoplavnic
Reficulurn 1127
Rita Jabr, William C.: Cole. Univesihy, of Manitoba,. Winnip,eg. Manitoba,.
Canada
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Arteriosc%rosis:
Apoprotein B
Pacific A
Anaheim Hilton I Hotel
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Roger Davis, Denver; CO
James Scott, Harrow, Middlesex, United
Kingdom
t
6:3o Regulation of Apo B RNA Edi/iWg by Flankin6 Sequencer 0893
Harokf C. Smith, )ohn W. Backus, Stanley G. Harris. University of Roch-
ester, Rochester, NY'
6:45 A 9-NucieoBde Motif is Essential for the Editing of ApoBpoprotein B
tnRhtA 0894
Rajvee Shaha Timothy Knott, linette LeGros,, Naveenan Navaratnam,
Jobst.Greeve,.lames Scott. MRC Clinical Research Centre, Harrow,
United Kingdom
9M Topology of Apoipoprotein B nsRNA Edi6rg 089S
Paul Lau, Weijun Xiong, Hui-Jia Zhu, San-Hwan ChenI Lawrence Chan.
Baylor College of MedicineHouston, TX9:15 Chick Apofipoprotein B(Apo B) mRNA is N6t Edited But
Chidc Eidero-
t.yte Cantakn Protein Factor(s) M'hicfi Bind and Enhance Editing of
Ne/e.aloaous Apo B RNAs 0696
Ba-Bie Teng, Nicholas O. Davidson. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
9r3o AboRsYin6 Apolipoprotein 1114411 Formation in Rat:Hepatoma Cell Lines
Transfected With Human Apolipoprotein B cDNA Constructs 0697
Zemin Yao, Brian D; Blackhan~ Stacy M. Taylor, Kurt V.Haubold,.Brian
J. McCarthy. Gladstone Foundation Laboratories, Univenity, of Califor-
nia, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
9:45 Growth Hormone FaAkipates in the Regulation of the Editing of Apoii'.
poprMein B mRNA in the Rat Liver 6898
Anders Sjoberg; Ian Oscarsson, Kristina Bostr'd'm; Thomas L. Innerarity,
Staffan EdFn, Sven-Olof OIo(sson. Department of Med. Biochem: and'
Physiol., University of GotebOrg, Gbteborg, Sweden, and Gladstone
Foundation Laboratories, San Francisco, CA'
10:0o Mterrnission and Gdribifs
10.V5 T3 Nuclear RettptbrandfwowMr Honnone.Modulate ApoiipoprMein.
B EdiBn6 0699
Amy P. Patterson,.ThomasL. Eggerman,.Steven ). .,Demosky,.H. Bryan.
BrewerJA. National:Heart,.Lung..and Bldod Institute, National Institutes
of Health, Bethesda, MD
11:OO. Apo B 1o6 Is Cotrarolationally Integrated Into lipoproteins During the
Translocatbn to the Lumert of Ihe.Bdopiannic.Retiouiunn 0900
)an i Boren, Ann White, Margit. Wettesten, Maria Andersson,.lamesScott, Lesley, Graham,
Sven-Ofaf,Otofsson., Department of Medical Bio-
chemistry; University of Goteborg, Goteborg, Sweden, and the Division
of Molecular Medicine, MRC,.HartowUniCed Kingdom
11:15 Oleic Add Protects Nascent Apoiipoprotein B From Rapid Intracellular
DeBradatlom Evidence for Facilitated Transport Out of the ER by,
NewlrSyndsesI Upids 0901
/oseph.L. Dixon,.Seiichi Furuk'awaHenry N. Ginsberg. CofumbiaUni-
venity, New YorkNY
11:3Y tnadivation of an ApoByoprotein B ABeie In HepG2Ceib by Homob-
Boan Recanbioatfon 0"Z
Robert V. Farese Jr., Stephen G. Young. Gladstone Foundation Labora-
tories,.University of Caiifornia,.San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
11:45Two Uver-Eeridred Transceipdon.Fadon, HNF-1 and C/EBP, Act Syn-
erBisticaliy and Are Required for Enhanced Transcription of the Human
Apolipoprotein I Gene 0963:
Alan R.Brooks,.BeatrizLevy-Wilson: Gladstone Foundation,Laborato-
ries, University of Califomia, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
196

Cardiovascular Surgery:
Coronary Artery Surgery I
Poster Presentation
Boards P118-P129
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8;30 AM=12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 9:30 AM-12:00 NooN
TUES
AM
NOV
12
P118 Predicting t),rk.ome Arkr Coronary AAery.Bypass Sr.Sery inYo,ng Addh
(Si0 Years Old). 1128 MarArthur, A.: Elayda, Neii E:. Strickman, Peggy Lynn,~ Robert J. Hall,.
Demon A: Cooley. Texas Heart Institute and St. LWke's Episcopal IHospital,.
Houston,,TX
P119 Inkractian of Age and Preaperathe factars:n Predicting Operative Mortal-
Ry,for Corornry Bypass Surgery 1129
Joel M. Kupfer, Steven S..Khan, Tsung P. Tsai, Sharon Nessim, Jack Matkiff.
Cedas-Sinai MedicaJ!Cemer,..Los.ArBeles, CA
P120 Preoperative ftidt Factors in 9derty Caronary Artery Bypass GrafLPatients
Predict'Length oi wY. 1130
Stephen I. Lahey, Bradley C Bodase,.PhiGp T. Lavin, Sidney Levitsky: New England
Deacwtess.Hospital,.HarvardMedical5chool,.Boston, MA
P121 Predtclors of Strvival in Patietb With Left Ventrinaarf,j ectlon Fraction of 10-30% Reaiwig
Coronary A1kry, 8ypaw Grattirry Analy.u of Preopera-
tive Variablep In 177 Patients 1131
Harakl. Hausmann, Henning Warnecke, Amulf Schiessler, Jiirgen i Ennker,
Barbara Hempel, Hubert Topp, Roland Hetzer. German Heart Institute Ber-
lin, Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany
P122 Does FaRed PeraAaneout Tramlunrnal Coronary Anpopfasty, lnoease the
Risk of Urgent Sueeryt 1132
Fran4ois Tronc, L Conrad Pellletier, Raoul Bonan,i Michel Canier. MontrealHeartIAstitute, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada
P123 Antiplatelet Therapy Intpro.es Left Vr:nhicular Regional Wafl Motion in
Corollan' BYP- SurgerY Fas- 1133
G.V.R.K. Shamu,.Tom Moritz,.Gulshan~Sethi, Diane Lapskey,.ShukriKhuri
William Henderson, Jack Copeland, Steve Goldman, for the VA' Cooperative
Studq. (iP207)', Group... Veterans Administration Medical Center;. West
Roxbury, and'Harvard Medical School; Boston, MA
P124 Do laser-Meduted Trauwnraf Atyvordial Charnels Salvage bdremic
MyricArdiut 1134
Peter Whittaker, Robert A Kkoner, Karin ~Przyklenk Hospital of the Good.
Samaritan and Urdversityy of Southern California,, Los Angeles, CA
P125 Procanamide Prcvesb Arrhrytlomias FoMowiig Coronay. Bypars. Si.;ery.
1135
Michael R. Gold, Mary. A. Ungaro, Daniel S..Ory; Patrick T. O'Gara,
Mortimer J.I Buddey,. Roman. W. DeSanctis. Massachusetts GeneraJ
Hospital; Boston, MA
P126 A Doubk-{lind, Randomized, Placebo-Control&d Study Comparing
the Efficacy,of Fish Oil and Low-Dose ASA to Prevent Coronary, Saphe-
nous.Vein Graft Obstruction After CABG 1136.
Louis Roy,. Fran4ois. Meyer,. Suzanne Gingras,. LouiseAuger, Quebec
Heart Institute,.Laval University,.Ste-Foy,.Queb'ec, Canada
P127 Different Vasomotor Responses of Internal Mammary. Artery, and
Saphenous Vlin.Bypas Graftsto Er6ometrine and Nitrates In Vivo
1137
Claude.Hanet. University of Louvain, Brussels, BelgiumP126 Differences inm Vasomotor Control Between
Human Gastroepiploic and
Left Internal Mimmuiry Artery. 1138
Hendrik Buiikema; Jean G. G.andjean, Stan van der Broek, Wiekl H. vanGilist, Harry Wesseling.
Department of Clinical Ph'armacology.and Tho-
rax Center, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlandd
P129 Physiological and Pharmacological Response of the Arterial Graft Flow.
After Coronary.Artery Bypass Grafting 1139
Tetsuro. Takayama, Hisayoshi Suma, Yasuhiko Wanibuchi.. Mitsui
Memorial Hospital, Tokyo, Japan,
213

Basic Science/Circulation/Kidney:
Adrenoceptor Subtype Regulation
Poster Presentation
Boards P21-P32'
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 8:30 AMr11:00 AM
TUES
AM
NOV
12
P21 Chronk pigouet Administratfon Decreased Beta-Adrenoceptor Den-
sity in Right Heart FaRure 1031
Naoaki Imai,. Michihiro Kashiki, Masakuni . Suematsu, Susumu Saka-
moto; Chang~seng Liang. Universityy of Rochester Medical Center,
Rochester, NY
P22 t7rronk Beta,-Adrenoceptor Antagonist Treatment.5ensil[set Retar-
Adrerwceptor-Mediated CMototropic Responses to Isoprenalinee in
Humans 1032
Anton Daul, Marekl Wojcek,.Otto-Ench Brtodde: Department of Internal
Medicine, Univenityof Essen,,ESsen, Federal,ReputiJic of Germany
P23 Perdnus Totdtr-Indtrced Reversal of the Refa-Adrerroceptor Desensiti-
zition in Ventrictdar Myocytes isolated Ftmm FaiBng Human Hearts
1033
Lesiey.A.Brown; Sian E. Harding, Ph'ilipA. Poole-Wilson..National!
Heart and Lung Institute, London, United Kingdom
P24. l-aptopn'1 Enhances Intracdlular Ca" Handling and Improves Ino-
lropk Response to Beta-Adnenoceptor Stimulation in Noninfarded
Myocardium 1034
Sheldon EL Litwin., The Harvard Thorndike Laboratory of Beth Israel
Hospital, Boston, MA
P25 Ketotifen Attenuates Terbulaline-Induced, Desensitization of Beta-
Adrenoceptor-Medlated Physiological In Vivo Effects in Humans
103S
Otto-Erich Brodde; Anton Daul6 Martin C. Michel. Department of Inter-
nal Medicine, University of Essen, Essen, Federal Republic of Germany
P26 Gs-Medialed Beta-Adrenergic Signal Transdoction In Spontaneous
Nypertensive Rats Treated With Adriamydn. 1036
Uang-Xiong Fu, Kias-Giiran SjSgren, Qi-Ming Liang, Finn WaagStein, lohan Hoebeke, Ake Hialmarson.
Wallenberg Laboratory, Sahlgren's
Hospital, Goteborg, Sweden, and'U.R.A CNRS 1334; Tours, France
P27tleta-R.eceptor-Independcnt Sensitization of the Adenyiyl Cyciasee by C'hronk ImtnwrosRppression
Usirg Cyclosporine A 1037
Ruth H. Strasser, MiguelPena,Waiter Hitzier,.Renate Ihl, RainerMar-
quetant,University, of'Heidelberg Department of Cardiologyand.
Department of Surgery,.HeideibergFederai'Republic of Germany
P28 Regulation of Arterial Blood Pressure by Subtypes of the Mpha,-Adre-
noceptor 1038.
Michael T. Piascik. Universiry.of Kentucky, College ofMedkine, Lex-
ingtone KY
P29 Regulation of the rdtNA for the Alpha,-Adrenergk Receptor Subtype 8
in the Deve{opitrR Rat Myocardium 1039
JoseA:.Camacho; Richard1 B: Robinson, Johni P. Biiezikiana Columbia
University, New York, NY
P30 Ca" Entry and' Alpiu,-Adrenoceptor Desensitization in MDCK Cells
1040
Douglas A. Craig, Paul A. LhseL Department of Pharmacology; Univer-
sity, of Caiifornia, San Diego, La lolla, CA
P31 Predominanti AIpAa,-Adrenoceptor-Mediated Contraction in the
Human Internal Mammary Artery, 1041
Guo-Wei He, Cheng-Qin Yang,. John Show, Clifford F. Hughes, Duncan
S.Thomson,. Brian McCaughan, Paul N.. Hendel,. Douglas K. Baird.
University of Sydney and Royal Prince:Aifred Hospitai,. New South
Wales, Australia
P32 Chronic Beta-Blocirade-Induced Transregulation of Alpha,-Adrenergk
Receptors: Akcfianifm for a Decreased Platelet Aggregatinn1042
Carsten Schwencke, Rainer Marquetant, Peter Gierschik,, Ruth H.
Strasser. University of Heidelberg,. Department of Cardioiogy, and
Department of; . Pharmacology, Heidelberg, Federal Republic of
Germany
203

Cardiovascular Disease in the
Young/Cardiovascular Surgery:
Cardiovascular Surgery and
Transplantation in Infant and Child
California Paviiion, B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
TUES
AM
NOV
12
Chairmen:
Patricia Penkoske, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Mark M. Boucek, Loma Linda, CA
M30 Manipniation of Fmpired Grbon Dioxide In Neonates Wilh One Ve n-
trick and Systenric-lo-Pulrnonary Arlery Shunt 091 8
Marshall Li. Jacobs, John D. Murphy, Susan C. Nicolson, James M.
Steven, William 1: Norwood. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Phil
delph'ia,, PA a-
k45 Early Results of a Dual Appenacfi to 1lle HypoPla.tic Left Heart Sy n-
drome: Palliation Versra Transplantation or Rolht 091 9
Daniel Bernstein, Michael I L. Griffin, Paul T. Pirlidc, David Bau
Vaughn A. Starnes.. StanfordUniversity,.Stanford, CA' m,,
91110 Late Right Ventrirarlar Failure After AMrstard/Snrning Repair, Surgic al
Management and onlmnrc 095
Anthony C. Chang, Gil!Wemovsky, David L. Wessel, Ira A. Pames
Stanton Perry, John i E. Mayer, Frank L Hanley; Richard A. Jbna
Michael: D. Freed, Aldo R. Castaneda. Children's Hospital, Harvar
Medical'Schooll Boston, MA 0
s
s,.
d
9:15 Cyclasporine Verrwu FK506 Suppression in.Pediatric Heart Transpla
tation . 095
Frederick J. Fricker, John M. Armitago, Elfriede Pahl,,Marian Michael
William H. Robichaux, Kathy S. Lawrence, Laura Hangard, Lynne Cipr
ani;,Lee B. Beerman, ThomasE.. Starzl. Children'4 Hospital and Unive
sityy of Pittsburgh, Pittstlurgh~ PA n-
1
s,
i-
r-
9:30. A New Teclrique for Heart Tranplantition In Patknts With Sld n
Invenus 095
Robert. E. Michler, Jan M. Queagebeur. Columbia University, Ne
York, NY. 2
w
9:;5 Ventricular Volarne Growth After Cardiac Transplantation in Infant a,,
ChRdren, and Adolescents 095 3
Vincent R. Zales, Karen Wright,, Alexander J.. Muster, Carl L. Backe
Constantine Mavroudis. Children's Memorial . Hospital, Northwester
Unirvenity,. Chicago, IL ri ,
n
10e00 Intermission and Exhibits
10:45 Tlre Rapid TWOSYSeArlnial SwNdr opesa6on: C:arse and Mrrasenre nt
in tfie YRerriMe Care LAeR Fo/owiug Left VenhiaJar "Prepara8on" 0095
GillWernovsky, Therese M. Gigli'a,,Rich'ard A. Jonas, David L Wesse
Children's H6spital6 Boston, MA 4
l.,
11A0 rstracorporeallNenrbrane OxyRenation in Children FaMowdrrg Cardia
Surgery. 09S
Steven C.. Raithel, Eva Boegner, Andrew Fiore,.D. Glenn Pennington. S
Louis University. Hospital~ Stj Louis, MO c
S
t. ,
11:1S Aalologous Flaps for Ritlrt Ventricular Outflow Tract Com4rrcfion I n
Infant4 095
Marshall L. Jacobs, Jeanne M: Baffa, John D. Murphy, Henry R. Wagne 6
r;,
William I. Norwood. Children's Hospital of', Philadelphia, Phil
delphia, PA a-
11:30 AortovenWcrioPlaNy in Infants and ChRdren 095 7
Peter C. Frommelt, Edward. L.,Bove, Flavun M. Lupinetti. The Uniwe
sityy ofiMich'igan,.Ann Arbor,. Ml r-
11A5 Modified Rlabck-Taanig Shunt kn the Neonate: Factors Influencin
Shunt Failure p95
Winfield JJ Welld, William f. Logue,.George G...Lindesmilh. Uniwersity.
Southern California, Los Angeles, CA g
g
of
1240 Annual Businea Meeting for the Cor.w.il on Cardiovascular Surgery
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Basic Science/Circulation:
Myocardial Metabolism
Poster Presentation
Boards P88-P99
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster, Displayed: 830 AM 1i2:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM.
P60 Effects of Adenosine on Myocardial Substrate Use in Isolated Perfused
Wa#ina Rat Hearts 1098
Barry A. Finegan, Chandani S. Coulson, Gary D.: Lopaschuk, Alexander
S. Clanachan.,University.oflAlberta, Ednnonton;,Alberta, Canada
P89 Effects of Pacing and Afferload on Myocardial NAD(P)H Redox State
1099
FrederickW..Heineman,~ Robert S..Balaban. Nationat Heart, Lung,.and'Blood Institute, National
Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
P90 The Oxidative Pentose Phosphate Pathwayy in Cardiac Myocytes iso-
lated From Norepinephrine-S6oulated Rats 1100
Heinz-Gerd Zimmer, Thomas Nagano, WolfgangZierhuti Department
of Physiology,. Univenityy of Munich, Munich, Federal . Republic of Germany
P91 Verapamil Limits Postanoxic Myocardial Glycosen Synthase Adivalion
in.Rats 1101
Patrick H. McNulty, Lawrence H1 Young,.Eugene J. Barrett. Yale iJhiver-
sity; NewHaven, CT
P92 Rates of Glycogen Resynthesis in Chronically Reperfused Myocardium
1102
A..James Liedtke;.Britta Rensttom,.Steph'en H. Nellis, Stuart K. Rasmus
sen. University of Wi'sconsin,.Madison, WI
P93 Effect of Nirckotide.Precvrsors on the Repletion of.tlie.Cardiac Ade-
nine Nucleotide Pool 1103
Heinz-Cerd: Zimmer, Anddea Schneider. Department of Physiology,
University, of.Munich,.Munich,. Federal Republic of Germany P94. Improvemenl of AbnonnaLMyocardial
6ioenerRetics With.Adenosine.
'nr a Canine Model of Left Ventricular Dysfunction 1104
Kenneth M. McDonald, )ianyi Zhang, Minoru Yoshiyama, Gary S. Francis;
Kamil Ugurbil, Jay.N. Cohn. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,. MN
P95 StreeptibiRty of ChraucaRy. lnfan:ted Rat Heart to Hypoxia and Reoxy-
`enation: A 31P-NMR SLdy 1105
Stefan Neubauer~ Michael Horn,.PeterGaudron,i Kai iHu, Martin Laser,.
Jurgen Vo11, Rong Tian, Joanne S. Ingwall, Georg Ertl. Wurzliurg Univer- siay,. WUrzburg, Federal
Republicc oFl Germany,, and Brigham and I
Women'sHospital, Boston, MA
P96 Detection of PenlosePAo.phate. Activity During Icchemia in the Iso-
lated Per(wed Rat Head.by "C NMR Spectroscopy 1106 Joh'n C. Chatham, John R. Forder, Jerry D.
Glickson. The Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
P97 Glyeolytic Cytosolic ATP Modifies i.usitropic Reserve in Well-Oxygen-
ated Rabbit Hearts 1107
Paul C..Gordon,.Eilen O. Weinberg, Carl S. Apstein, Beverly.H. Lorell.
HarvardUniversity.and Boston University, Boston, MA
P98 Dif(eren0ial Effects of Pynrvate.Carboxy/ation Through NADP'-Dqxn-
dent Malic Enryme and Pyruvate Carboxylase on Function in Workins
Rat Hearts Oxidizing Aceloacettte 1108
Raymond R. Russell III,. Heinrich Taegtmeyer: University of Texas Medl-
cal ISchoollHouston, Houston,. TX .
P99 Tranrcardiac Glucose Releaee. Unreco6nized MetabolicEffect 1109.
Annick Hombroeck'x Danielle Cauclieteux, Keith Ve'rtch,~ Michel F.
Rousseau, Hubert Pouleuq.Louis Hue. Ufiiversity of Louvain,.Brussels,
Belgium
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Bask Science/Cardiovascular
Radiology/Clinical Cardiology/
Cardiovascular Disease
in the Young:
Magnetic Resonance Imaging-
Tagging and Flow Velocity
Room A-7
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Leon Axel, Philadelphia, PA
Robert ). Herfkens, Stanford, CA
TUES
AM
NOV
12
a30 Noeinvarive Quantification of Principal Strains in Normal ana bc6-
emk Hearb by Tagged Magnetic Rewnance YnaBing e799
Haim Azhari, James L. Weiss, Waher J. Rogers, Myron L Weisfeldt,
Edward P. Shapiro. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
WS Myocardfal 00 Body Trandatkn and loulkn by Masre6t Rerwnoe
TMwe Taggin{ fetae and Affer idaMbe OB00
Joao A.C. LimaYiqor A. Ferrari, Linda C. Palmon, Nathaniel Reichek,
Mario R: Llanares, Barbara Tallant, L. Henry Edmunds Jr., Stephen W.
Downing, Cheng N. Chang, Leon Axel. Hospital of the University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
!00 Phase Coatrast Magnetic Resonance N.aging Aodtrately Tradn Myo-
cardial MoBon in a Qniu Model oB01
James R. Sayre, Lode R. Pek, Robert J.I Hedkets, Luis J. Castro, Stephen C.
Rayhill, D. Craig MiNer. Noabert J.' Pek. Stan(bnd University, Stanford, CA
9:15 Cudiac Tagging and Edro Manar htaa¢g on Isolated Petfired RabbN
Hearb. 881113
John C. Chatham, John R. Forder, Elliot R. (ulcVeigha Stephen J. Black-
band. Jmhns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
9:30 Nonknrarive oppkfion of SMrted MyocardYrn Using MRI Tagging
and Magnetite Contrast 0803
Neil R. Clark, Barbara Tallant, Linda C. Palmon, Susan,B. Yeon, Joao
A.C. Uma, Leon Axel,' Nathaniel ReiKhek Hospital of the University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
fAS Maptetlratlon Trander Contrast In Magnetic Reaonaace fsaBin{ of
the Heart 0004
Robert S. Balaban, Scott Chesnick, Frederick Samaha, Frederick W.
Heineman. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Insti-
tutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
10A0 Mtermirdon and E thibih
1tk45 4]sales T. Do11er Memorial Lecture: Evaluation of Cardiovascdar
FrMion LJaln{ MRI
Charles B. Higgins, San Francisco, CA
11:15 LoaB:ed Real-TMee Magnetic Resonance Velocity Spectra Meaure-
sarY 0s05
Bob S. Hu, John M. Pauly, Dwight Q Nishimura, Albert MacovskL
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine and Information Systems Labora-
tory, Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stan-
ford, CA
11e30 Phare Velodtr NMR Quantlfkatfon of the Praxi.ul fiow Caevergence
Region: In VNro Studie. Udns rhysioloBic Orifioes and lhtkatik How
0004
Gregory Cranney; Robin Shandas, Dorian Liepmann, Robert Weintraub,
Jun Zhang,: Peter Walker, Gerald Pohost, Ajit Yoganathan, David Sahn.
University of Califorina, San Diego, San i Diego, CA, Georgia Tech.,
Atlanta, Gh and the University of Alabama at' Bimningham, Birming-.
ham, AL
11AS QsanliBration of Abrtlc Regurgitation by Velodty-tascoded Cine Mat;-
aeNc Resonance OWZ
Gary R. Caputo, David Steiman, Marcelo Funari, Elyse Foster, Margaret .
O'Sullivan, Melvin Cheitlin, Charles 8. Higgitis. University of Cakfornia,,
San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
hhis lecture will be audiotaped.
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Clinical Cardiology:
Vasodilator and Inotropic
Drugs for Heart Failure
California Pavilion D
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
David McCall, San Antonio, TX
Uri Elkayam, Los Angeles, CA
8:30 Renal Hemodynamic,: Natriuretit, . and Homanal Effects of .. Neutral
Endopeptidase lnhibitor, SCH34g26, In Patients With Mild Heart
Faihrre 0959
Alan T.,Hirsch,.Mark A. Creager,.Mary-Anne Roddy,.Victor J. Dzau.
University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN, Harvard
Medical. School, Boston, MA,, and Stanford University Schooll of
Medicine, Stanford, CA
f445 Sustained Hemodynamk Response to nosequinan in Patients With
HeaA Failure on Converting Enzyme Inhibitors oq60
Stephen 5. Gottlieb, Marrick L. Kukin, Joshua Penn,:MichaelL. Fisher,
Michelle Weinberg, Norma Medina,,Madeeline Yushak,.Mary Taylor,
Milton Packer. University of Maryiand,.Baltimore, MD~
9:00 Lack of Inotropic Response to Fbsequinan in Venhicdar Muscle From
Patients With End-Stage Heart Failure p961.
Cynthia L. Perreault, Nancy L.. Hague, lan M. Hunneyball, Malcolm iF.
Sim, James.P: Morgan. Harvard-Thorndike Laboratory; Boston, MA,: and
The BootsCompany,. PLC, Nottingham,. United. Kingdom
9:15 Direct Effect of F1oseQuinan on the CoMradility of Cardiac Muscle
Fibers From Patients With:and Without Heart Failure o962Ronakf E. Weishaar,.Ahnette M. WailaceMary
L. Kirker, Victor A. FerT
raris, Malcolm F. Sim:, Division ofBiologicai!Research, Coromed Inc.,.
Troy, and Division of Thoracic Surgery,.AJbanyMed'ural Coliege,: Albany,.
NY, and the Research Department,:Boots Pharrn.,.United Kingdom
9:3o Attenwfion of Hemodynamic Effects of.Varaprenin Inhibition With
Long-term Administration inCongestive Heart Failure 0%3
Charles K. Stone, Catherine R Kidd, Kathleen L Carroll, Shelley L Zimbric.
Cardiology Section,.University of Wisconsin-Madison,.Madison,: Wf
9:45 Does the t,evo Isomer.of Dobutamine Exert a Positive tnotropic Effed
in Man via Stimulation of Alplu-Adrener;ic Receptorst o964
Joef S. Landzberg, JohnD. Parker,.Diane F. Gauthier, Wilson S. Coiucci.
Brigham and Women's Hospitaf, Boston, MA
10:00 Intermission and Exhibits
1trA5 Caffeine Enhances Doxorubidn Cardiac Toxicity in an Animal Model
0%5
JeffreyD. Hosenpud, Jay Wrightj,L'eonard3impson,.Jon J. Abramson...
Oregon Healilh Sciences Uniwersity, and Ponland State Uhiversity; Pon; land, OR
11:00 Oral Milrlnone as Adjunctive Therapy for Congestive Heart Faiilure
0966
Wilson S: Colucci, Fdmund H. Sonnenbiick, for th'eMiirinoneMulticenter
Trials IAvestigators.,Brighamand. Women's Hospital, Boston,.MAt1:/S Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled
12-Week Trial of Low-Dose Enox-
imone in Patients With.Mild to Moderate Congestive Heart Failure
0967
Margo~M. Schleman, for, the Enoximone5tud>',Group..Marion Merrelll
Dow Inc., Cincinnati,.OH
11:30Mtiarrhythmit Drug Use and High SerweLevels of DigoxinAre Inde-
pendent Adverse Prognostic Factors in PatknkWith Chronic Heart.
Failure o96B Donna M. Mancini, Joseph R. Benotti, Uri Elkayam,, Gary S. Francis,
Michael L. Hess, Barry! M. Massie, Richard J.Rodeh'effer, P.K.,Tandon.
Milton Packer, and the PROMISE Investigators and Coordinalors:,Unir
versity of Pennsyivania, Philadelphia,. PA .
11:45 Does Di6oxin Exert an Adverse Effed on survivali Prognostic Impor-
tance of Serum Digoxin Levels inPatienb With Chronic Heart Faifure
0969
Jonathan ~Sackner-Bemstein; Mamick.L. Kukin, Joshua Penn, Zeev Neuu
wirth, Jonioe L. Bernstein, Milton, Packer. Mount Sinai School ~rt
Medicine, New YorkNY
194

TUES
AM
NOV
12
Thrombosis:
Platelets and Thrombosis
Marriott Hall C
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
David R. Phillips, S. San Francisco, CA
Leslie Parise, Chapel Hill, NC
R:3o Detection of Platelets Activated In VNro in ttabbit Whole 6{ood by Flow
crtsamelhry, omB
Samuel Rodriguez, Rajiv Joseph, Atsushi lOda; Mkhaet Azrim, Michael l
Ezekowitz, J. Anthony Ware. Beth Israel Hospital, Harvard-Thomdike
Laboratories, Boston, MA,, and Yale-New Haven Hospital,l New Haven, CT
a:45 Maaneaiuns Plays a Key. Role in Inhibiting Platelet Aggregation and
Reka.e Reacdon. 0979
Jerry Nidlbr, David Hwang,. CimdyYen, Robert.Rude: GtyofHopeMedicai Center, Duarte, CA
! 00 bddbiRon of Glyaop.Wein lb 6Mtdlrq Doauln Inltibib rlahiet Depo.i-
tion on Damaged Verel Wa6 pm
Juan J. Badimron,i Vakentim Fuster, Lina Badimon. The Mount Sinai
School of Medicine, New York, NY
9:15 brkibilian of Theornbw Formation in Monkeys by RG 12966, a Rernrn-
binant von Willebrand Factor Fragasent 0961
Charles J. Kasiewski, Jacquelynn J. Cook, Michael IE. Winda, Jadc New-
man,.Mark H. Perrone, John A. Barrett;,Rhone-Poulenc Rorer, King of
Prussia, PA
430 Adenodne Rekasc From Red Celi. Mediates Mhibition of Platelet
ASgregaation by Acadedne and Delaya Mstlibrambolytlc Reoedudon in
Dop 0962
Christiite A. Henry, Mark A. Young, Cathy Zhang, David A. Bullbugh,
Kevin Mullane. Gensia Pharmaceuticals, Inc., San Diego, CA
l:4S Antlylatekf Actlvity' and Safety of Chimeric Antiplatekt'Monocbnal
Antibody 7E3 Fab Combined With SUepMhinase and Mtkoa{ulant
Uny 0983
John D. luliucci, George Treacy, Steven Comeli. CentocorIAc., Mal-
vem, PA
10:00 Mkrrrtiulors and iddMts
10.45 Platelet Activation by, a Monoclonal Antibody Against leta-2
Minoglobulin 0984
Eric Rubinsteim, Claude Boucheix, Idene M. Urso, Roger C. Carrolii.
University of Tennessee, KnoxviBeTNand INSERM U 286, Villejuif,
France
11:00 Wdbition of Platelet Tirombuw Formation in an In Vivo Model of High
Shear 56ee by a Glyooprotein tlb-Illa Specific PepUde ArNaganiA
0985
John Strony, Burt Adelman, David'R: Phillips, Robert M: Scarborough,
Israel F. Charo. Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA, and COR
Therapeutics, South San Franc]sco, CA
11e1S Thrombotk TArombocytopenk rurpara: von Willebrand Factor Aatiivi;
ties (lotrocetin Veran RiatocNih) Distingrri.h Acute and Relapsing TTP
09"
William E. Sanders, Kenneth M:..Brinkhous, Marjorie S. Read. Depart-
ment oLPathoiogy,.University of North Caeolina,.Chapel HiB,.NC
11:30 The Effect of Contrast Media on Hbrin Fvrmatkm Daring Cardiac CatM
eferiratlon . 0%7
Christopher B. Granger, Don A: GalirielNeiB S. Reece, Emily Booth-
royd,,Mi¢hael.B: Harding,.J. Kevin Hanison,JamesHermiller, Yihong.
Kong, Thomas M.:Bashore. Duke University,.Durham, ,and'theUniver-
sity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
11:45 heveation of rlatelet-Mediated Cyclical F'iow Reductions ieDoS by.
Treatment Wilk the Syntlrctlc Thrombin Inhibitor Da/ 714 0988
RobertiM., Knabb,.Andrew W. Leamy,. Thomas M. Reilly., The Du Pont
Merck Pharmaceutical Company, Wilmington, DE
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TUES
PM
NOV
12
Clinical Cardiology:
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Room' C-2
2:00 PMr3:3O PM
Chairmen:
Alvin S. Blaustein, Cincinnati, OH
Edward D. folland, Worcester, MA
2A0 Coronary, Flow Dynamics 7n Patients With HyperlroPhic Cardiomy-
:15 opalhy Areaed by a Doppler CatLeter 1295
Takashi Akasaka, Junichi Yoshikawa, Kiyoshi Yoshida, Shinichi
Minagoe. Kobe General HospitalKobe, Japan
Revenible ThalNunt A6normaYties in HypeAro'hit Catdiomyaoatliy
:30 Are Related to an Inqsired Coranry'Rew.rve 1296
Bodb Schwart2kopff, Wolfgang Motz, Martin Vogt, Martin Steeg, Benno
L'dsse, Bodo E. Strauer. University of {kisseldorf, DBsseldorf, Federal
Republic of,Gemtany
Contri6utlon of Abnormal Wartolic flow htterns to the Initiation of
e1S Systolic Anterior Mitral Motion In a Iubatfle flow Model 1297
Xavier P..Lefebvre, Shengqui.He, Ajit P. Yoganathan,.Robert A. Levine..
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
Symptom and Exercise Bene81 of Syaduanized AMa6VeMrictlar Pac-
*0 ing in Nonobskoctive Hypertrophk Cardimnyapat5y 1298
Richard O. Cannon IIILameh Fananapazir,.National Heart, Lung, and
Blood htstitute, Bethesda, MD
Dual Chamber Pacing Is an Alternative to Cardiac Surgery in Hyper-
:15 trophic ObMidive Cardfamyapalhy Patients With Sympbnn Refrac-
toryy to Medical Therapy 1294.
Lanreh.Fananapazir,.Richard O. Cannon 111) DorothyTripodi~ lulio A..
Panza. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
An{io/endn II Rapidly Induces Left Ventricular Hyperlraplry. W1th
Asymnxhit Septal Hypertrophy: An Edwcardiogaphic-htAofosic
Carrdat{on 1300
Ravin Davidoff,.Frederiek', /. Schoen,~ Souen Ngoy, Seth D: Bilazarian,
Carl S. Apstein. Boston University and Harvard Medical School; Boston,
MA' 11
3:30 Intermiaion and 6dtibib
230

Epidemiology and Prevention:
Peripheral Arterial Disease
Room C-5
4:00 PM-5:15 PM
TUES
PM
NOV
12 %,
Chairmen:
Jukka T. Salonen, Kuopio, Finland
Sandra Daugherty, Reno, NV
4:00 Aspirin and Miplreral Mter(a15rr6ery ia the rhysidam' Health Study
1334
Samuel Z. Goidhaber, loAnn E.,Manson, Meir J. Stampfer, Frances
LaMotte, Bernard Rosner, Julie E. Bnring, Charles HJ Hennekens.,Bvig-
ham and Woman's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
4:15 Increased CaroHd Wall iNdmea Associated With PrevakM Disease:
The ARIC Shdy 133S
Gregory L Burke, Gnegory W. Evans, Ward A. Riley, A. Richey Sharrett,
Ralph W. Barnes, Richard S. Crow, Pentti M. Rautalnaryu, Gerardo Hein.
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston,5alem; NC
4:30 Peripberal Arterial Dhene and MI-Carre, Cardfovaadar, and Coro-
uary MafaRly; A 16Year ho.pettive SWdy 1336
Michael H. Criqui, Robert D. Langer, Arnost F. Fronek, Heather S.
Feigelson, Melviie R. Klauber. Department of Community and Famtly
Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine,
La JoRa, CA
4:45 Aahle-Bnriial Index is the Qrdievasnaar Health Study (CHS) Cahort
1337
Anne B. Newman, Teri A. Manolio, Joseph F. Polak, David S. Siscovick,
Linda P. Fried, Amy L Merchant, Sidney K. Wolfson, on behalf of the
CHS Collaborat'rve. Research Group. University of Pittsburgh, Pitts-
burgh, PA
5:00 Diapwdn6 hripheral Arterial Dhear. The SeaYtlri/y. SpedBdp;
and PreNictive Valne of Noni.vasire Tests in a iap.Iatlen-fased Study
1336
Heather S. Fegakon Michael H. Criqui Amost Fronek, Robert 0. Langer,
Craig A. Molgaard. Unirersily of CaikMnia, San Die®o, La Joba, CA
235

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Clinical Cardiology:
Restenosis-Experimental Results
Poster Presentation
Boards P162-P171
Convention Center Exhibit HaII
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NooN
Presenter Present: 9:30' AM-12:00 NooN
TUES
AM
NOV
12
P162 Pholoinhibifkn of Smooth Muxk Cell Migration: Potential Therapy
for Restenosib 1172
Lawrence 1. Deckelbaum, . John J, , Scott) Mark L. Stetz, . Kenneth M: ,
O'Brien, Joseph A. Madri, Leonard Bell.l West Haven Veterans Adminis.
tration Medical ICenter and~Yaie University, New Haven, CT
P163 Time Couse of St.ooN Mtrde CeR Ptdiferation After Ra1om Angioplasty
and 6ttLeer laae Angioplasty in an 6tpainertal AnYtul Modd 1173
Hartmut Hanke, Martin Oberhoff, Sybille Hanke, Stefan i Hassenstein, Joachim Ksmenz, Kad K. Haase,
Eberhard Betz. Department of Cardioh
ogy, and Department of Physiology, University, of Tubingen, Tiibingen,
Federal Republic of Germany
P164 Human Coronary Sntoolh Muscle Cells in Cultuer. Phenotypic featores
and ExtraceBtdar Matrix Production . 1174
Bradley H. Strauss, . Christel, M. van Hooiji', Marcel de . Jong, Anton .
Verkerk, Johan F. Jongkind Willem J. van der Giessen, monald~Mac-
Leod, Patrick W. Serruys: Thoraxcenter, Erasmus University, Rotterdam,,
The Netherlands
P165 In Vivo Arterial Gene Transfer In the Normal Rabbit. Chauacterizationn
of Lottg-ternt.BtpreWion Fotlowittg Liposane-Mediated Transfetibn.
1175
Guy. Leclerc, Dov Gal, Sigrid Nikol, Marianne Kearney, Caroline Dono-van, John.Hogan,.Lavnence Weir,
Jeffrey.M. Isner,..TuBs UniversidySchool of Medicine, St. Elizabeth'sHospital,.BostonMAP166
Reaom66uM Gamnta-IsHerferon Therapy for the Prevention of InthnaJ
Proliferation After R.Hoan Angioplasty In Rabbib 1176
Hideki' Kobayashi, Toshinobu Horie, Keiichi Kebukawa, Yasunari'
Sakomura, Nbriyuki Ozawa,. Motonari Hasumi, Tetsuya Sumiyoshi.
Heart Institute of Japan,., Tokyo Women'sMediaa6 CoBlege,. Tokyo,.
Japan
P167 EcpcrbneMal Anaioplady, Reslenosis Is Inhibited by Oral AdminiNra-
tJon of Cydodextrin Tetradeupifate1177Howard C. Hernnann,, Robert F. LeVeen, John E.. Tomaszewski,
Paul B.
Weisz, , Elliot ~ S. , Bamathan, University of Pennsylvania: and'~ Veterans.
Administration Medical ICenters, Philadelphia, , PA
P16! Influence of Deep and Mild Arterial Injury on Smooth Musde Cell
Proliferation After Angioplasty 1178
Mark W.I. Webster, James H. Chesebro, Diane E. Gnll,l Juan J_ Badimon,.
Lina Badimon. Mayo Clinic,,Rochester,.MN
P169 CeR Culture of FNrnaa Coronaryy and Peripheral Alherectany Speci-
naeast Deterntinanb and Paapec8ves 1179
Gerhard Bauriedel, Ulfich Windstetter;,Reinhard'Kandblf. Department
of Inte.na6 Medicine l, University of Munich, Munich, Federal Republic
of Germany
P170 FeasiWRty of Transient Delivery of RidogreN via Microporow Balloon
TecMique In Norma4 Canine Arteries 11e0
Jbhan M. Van Lietde, Matry C. Vrolix, lyan K:,lk Sdteerder, Zaotnin Wu,
Jan ~.H...Piessens, Hia're De Geest.U.H. Gasthuisberg Leuven, Belgium .
P171 . Resteno.is and External . Bearn Radiationc Neointimal Proliferation
E4lecls In a Pnodne Model . 11l1
RobertS. Schwartz, Thomas.M. KovalJ Will'damD: Edwards, Kenneth C.
Huber, Allan ~ R. Camrud, Kevin Btowne,. Ronald E.. Vlietstra. Mayo.
Foundation,. Rochester,. MN
217

Basic Science/Circulation:
Myocardial Energetics/
Biochemical Pathways
Poster Presentation
Boards P100-P109
ConuentionlCenter Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 9:30'AM-12:00 NooN
TUES
AM
NOV
12
P100 The Effects of Insulin onMyocard-ual Aletaboiism in Humans: A Glucose
Clamp Study 1110
DonatellA Santoro. Paolo Camici,.Riccardo.Bonadonna,.Claudio Boni,
Ignazio Simonetti,.Oberdan Parodi,. El@ Ferrannini. Metabolism Unit
and Coronary Unit ofthe C.N.R. Institute of Clinical, Physiology at the
University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy P101 Dissociatian Between Intracellular pH and Myocard'ia!
Contractility in
Acute RespiratbryAlkalosil. 1111
Hideo Kusuoka,. Eduardo Marban,. Hmracio E. Cingolani... Division of Caediology; The Johns Hopkins
University, School of Medicine, Balti-
more; MD
P102 Plrorbol Esters Increase Mitachondrial Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase
in Neonatal Cardiac Myocyle Cultures 1112
Edgar K. Hudson, LL Max Buja, Donna K. Buja,. Jeanie B. McMillin.
Department . of Pathology, University ~ of TexasMedicaJ Schoo6-
Houston, Houston,~ TKP103 Limita0on of Intrarribdrondrial Coenzyrne A in Rat Heart MiOodwrdrii
Oxidizine Acetoacetate 6 Responsible for Reduced 2-Oxoglularate
DehydroRense Hmc 1113
Raymond R. Russell IIII,.Heinrich Taegtmeyer. University of.Texas.Medi-
cal School-Hbuston,i Houston,.TX
P104 Correlation of Cellular Susceptibiiity and Variation of Iatraeellular
Components on Cultured Human Myocyles at Different Oxygen Ten-
siom 1114
Ren-KiiLi, Donald A'.G. Mickle, RichardID. Weisel, Laura C. Tumiati,
William G. Williams, NisarShaikh.i Toronto General IHospiCalj Toronto,
Ontario, Canada
P105 Creatine Kinase Isoeruryme Expression Is Altered in Experimental
Canine Dilated Card-somyopathy Without Hyperlraphy 1115
PieterP. de Tombe, Matthew.R.. Wolfe, David A. Kass, William C. Hunter,.
Ilama Reis, Joanne S. tngwall.i The Joh'ns Hopkins Medical InstOutions,.
Baltimore, MD, and Brigham ~andWomen's. Hospitlal,: Boston, MA
P106 Impairment of Diastolic Fuoclioe by Anajotensia .11 in Pressure Over-
load HypeArophyeEvidenceof.Na'/H' Exchange 1116
Takatoshi Mochizuki, Eilen, O. , Weinberg Carl S. Apstein,, Heribert ~
Schunkert, Beverly: H. Lorelll. Harvard University.and'~Boston Univenity,.
Boston,, MA
P107 Demonstration of Oranching.Enxyme Deficieniyy of Cardiac Muscle In
Type rv Glycogesasis 1117 Silvia Nase-Hueppmeier, Klaus-Peter Kunze, Martin Sigmund, Michael I
1. Schroeder,.Roman MayYoon Shin. MedicallClinic.I, Institute ofNeuropathology,. RWTH Aachen,
Aachen,, and ChilEiren'sHospital,.
Univenityof Munich, Munich, Federal Republicof'.Germany,
P108 Effect of Temperature on the Sli'ding Velocity of nuorcrcent Actin
Fiiamentl.on Cardiac Alyosin 1116
Hiroshi Yamashita, SeiryoSugiura; Takashi Serizawa.. Universityy of Tokyo, Tokyo,~Japan~.
P109 Influence of Age and Hypertension Duration on Left Ventricular
Hypertraphy Diininution.and Cardiac Myosin isoxynx Transitions in
Treated Hypertension 1119
Veena Raizada, Tom Blomquist, DorothyPathakBeulah Woodtin. Uni-
versity of New Mexico; Albuquerque, NM'
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Bask Science/Circulation:
Oxygen Radicals/
Reperfusion Injury
Moderated Poster Presentation
Boards P1-P10
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Discussants:
Benedict R. Lucchesi, Ann Arbor, MI
Roberto Bolli, Houston, TX
TUES
AM
NOV
12
r1 The Influence of E6draceBdu Cakirn Conceetration on Free Radicil
CerreratiorrYu Myocardyl bdre*ria/Reperfusion Injury 1o11
Susan L Thompsonl',orman, V[yonique Maupoil, Jay L. Zweier. Johns
Hopkins Medical Institutions,,Baltimore, MD
P2 severify of IscAe.rla Determinem the Occurence of Myocardial
ReperlwioniMW 1012
Lewis C. Becker, Jutta Schaper,,R7chmond Jeremy, Wolfgang Schaper.
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, BaltimoreMD, and Max-Planck-
Institute, Bad Naulueim, Federal Republic ofGemnny,
P3 fx Vivo Spin Trapping as a Nonhrvatlre htdirabr of Upid Peroxk7atlan
Following MyocardW bdrerda 1013
Benjamin F. Dickens, William B. Weglicki, Vladimirt Misik, Gertrud W.
Mergner, Jay H. Kramer. Division of Experimental Mediiane, George
Washington UAiversity Medical Center, Washington, DC
M Lack of Evidence That Intravaavlar Free Rad{cab Are Involved in
Reperhsion injury of rorcine Hearts 1014
Hermann H. Klein, Anton Stier, Sibylle Pich; Dirk Gehrke, Klaus
Nebendahl, Jutta Schaper. University of Marburg, , Marburg, Federal
Republic of Gennany
PS FEG-sOD Coaplefely hoietb ApiuA OddaM Sfre.. (GSH.'G$sG)
and toa of MnSOD Activity in ksdae.da and Reperhrdoe: Do.e-
Rerpome St.rdn in pood-ter(we/ Hearls 1015
Manuel Galifianes, Roberto Ferrari, Yumin Qiu, Alan Ezrin, David 1.
Hearse. Cardiovascular Research, The Rayne Institute, St... Thomas' Hos-
pital, Londona United Kingdomi Univenili'deglil Studi di IBrescia, Bres-
cia; Italy, and Steding Research Group, Rensselaer, NY
K ~belated ~f ~M~ ln(ury and tiee Radical Generation
srrbkded to Global Isdresia
Reperhasion 101s
Satoru Katoh, Toshiaki Akita, Toshio Abe, Kai¢hiro Kamiya, Itsuo
Kodama, Junji Toyama. Research Institute of Environmental Medicine,
Nagoya University,. Nagoya,, Japan
P7 ReladomMO fklrreen Hydroxyl Radical and Myocardial Iln*ry During
Postischensic Reqwfusion 1017
Genzou Takemura, Tomoya Onodera, Muhammad Ashraf: University
of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
fy Enzyr.e ActlviEy of Human Xantline Oxida.e 1010
Roger Harrison, Shahla Abadah, Carol Sawyer. University of Bath, Bath,
Unirted'Kingdom ,
P9 Pretreatment With Tu.wr NeaoAs Factor Enhaece. Recovery of
Developed Tenion and Atleiwate. Euxy.re Release 1n the Isolated
Rabbit Head 1019
Joe M. McCord, Swapan K. Bose, Bassam A. Omar. Webb-Waring Lung
Institute, University of Colorado, Denver, CO
Ite AntloxidaM Frofeectloa AgaiiW Free Radkal fe(ury, in fandothelfal Ce/s
by (}) and ( -)NkardiyNro 1020
I. Tong Mak, William B. Weglicki.i George Wash'ingtonUnirversrty: Medi-
cal Center, . Washington, DC
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Cardiovascular Radiology/
Clinical Cardiology:
Basic and Clinical Applications of
Technetium-99m Perfusion Agents
Room A-6
2:00 PM-5:15 PM ,
Chairmen:
Jeffrey A. Leppo, Worcester, MA
E. Gordon DePuey, New York, NY
TUES
PM
NOV
12
2.OB. Divergent Kinetics of TI-201 andTc-99m seYaMI61 In Cultured Ghic k
Cardiac Myocytes After ATI Deplelion 124 3
David R. Piwnica-Worms, Mary L Chiu, James F. Kronauge. Harvar d
Medical School, Brigham and Women's HospitalDepartment,of Rad
ology, Boston, MA i-
2:15 Cellular LoraButlar of Myocardlal Ierfrsio. Tracen in Normal Ve r-
sus Ndrernia-Reperhrioro Coniparhon of ihaNiure, SestaMlBl, an d
Tefwresime 124 4
David Mishkel, Wen-Hu Wen, Fayez Dawood, Peter McLaughlin,~ Pet
Liu. University of Toronto,,ToroMo, Ontario, Canada er
2:30 Myocardial Extraction of Tednedr.n-l9m-Teboroodme and ThaBiu n-
201 After Global tsriesia and Imv-qow Repe.fusio. (n the Isolale d
Rabbit ~HeaK 124 5
Seth T. Dahlberg, Madeleine P. Gilmore, Robert P. Siwko, Denis J.
Meerdink, Jeffrey A. Leppo. University of Massachusetts Medic
Centeq Worcester, MA al
2:45 Does a hrfusion Defect Afkct the Aaes.neet of Regional Thkkeni. g
W(Ih Gated Tc-99arSeNaM161 Pe.hnioa YaaBesl 124 6
Albert 1: Sinusas, QingXin Shi,.Piotr 1. Maniawski, Peter / Vitols, Mitch -
ell T. Saltzberg, Adel H. Allam, Frans J.Th. Wackers, Barry L. Zaret. Yal
University, New Haven, CT e
3:00 A Fast (fl-Mi.u1e) Tc-9lr. SeAaM161 SI1ECr Acquhifion124
f
E. Gordon DePuey
Jaeek S. Slowikwoski
William 1:
Scarpa Jr
Kennet 7
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,
,
.,
.
J. Nichols, Chris Smith. St. Luke's-Rooseveh Hospital and Columbi
University, New York, NY a
3:15 b Streu/Rest SeqaM161 Superior to Sfrcp/Foor-Hoar Redntribulio n
ThaBiam for Ane.in6 Myocardal Viability? 124 E
Maria L Antunes, Lynne L Johnson, Roxanne A. Rodney, John F..
Gibbons, Robert A. Vaccarino; Ketan Bhatia, Mary E. Tresgalb, Davi
K.. Blood. Columbia Universily,.NewYork,. NY'
3:30 l.tendrion and E>ddtiib d
4*0 Separate Acra.hitlon Dual bobpe MyonrdW Perfrsioa SI'ECT: A
Pracfical Appoacfi to Ta99m SeshM161 Imaging 124 9
Daniel I Berman, John. Friedman,. Hosen Kiat,. Fan P. Wang Ji m,
Bietendorf, Jamshid Maddahi, Ernest Garcia, Ken Van Train. Cedars
Sinai'Medical'Center, Los Angeles, CA -
4:15 Simultaneous Stnrn/Rert Myocardial Imaging With SestaMlBl an d
ThalBom-201 Using PalieM-Syedlk Spill Coneciion 125 0
Howard Weinstein, . Brenda A.. McSherry, Michael King, Jeffrey A
Leppo. University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester,.MA.. .
4.30 Dual botope SrECr leagin{ of Tc-l9n SeNaMIBI and TI-201: Can -
parin` Myocardial Defect Maptiludea 125 1
Denny D. Watson, William H1 Smith, David K. Glover, Mirta Ruiz, Mik
Sobczak, George A., BelYer. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA e
4:45 Bado-to-Back . Adenosine/Reat Tc-9lm Teboroxime ScintiBraphy: A
Featiallity Study' 125 2
Kent A. Takemoto, Daniel S. Bemwn,. Hosen Kiat, Walter Palmas, Hai m
Silber, OIgaMerrnel, John Friedman. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Lo
Angeles, CA s
SAB Tc-99m SeRaMIBI Myecardial Per(usion Scanning for Diapwsb of Res t
lochernia 125 3
John H. Eddnunds, Timothy F. Christian, Raymond J. Gibbons. May
Clinicand Foundation, Rochester, MN o
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Clinkal Cardiology:
Ventricular Tachycardia-
Mechanisms
Room A-9
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
TUES
PM
NOV
12
Chairmen:
Alfred E. Buxton, Philadelphia, PA
Hasan Garan, Boston, MA
2:011 ResetNn{, Not fattrainneM, Defines the Characteristics of the Veatric-
u/ar Tadtycardla Circuit In Man 1263
David J~ Cailans, Bruce G:. H6ok, Mark E. Josephson. Universityy of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
2:15 A Quantitative Awdsmeut of 00 Effects of irocaleamide on theReut-
tLng Response In Ven6kdar Tadtycard'a 1264
Robert B. Kkimam, Bruce G. Hook, David )1 Callans, Michael S. Hanna,.
Mark E. Josephson. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, PhiTadel-
phia, PA
2:30 What Is the bed 6asic . Drive Cyck Lensth for Inducing Ventricvlar
Tx6ycardiai 1265
David S. Ho, Mark 1. Cooper, David A. Richards, John B. Uther; David
L. Ross. Westmead Hbspital, SydneyNew South Wales, Australia
2A5 Prasptctlye Searck for Ihnde 6randt ReentraN Ventricular Tachycar-
dia: High f.cider,ce (22%) and i.equeM Association With Noa-Badle
fkanrh fteentrant Vertriniar Tachycadia 12"
Galen G. Van Wyhe, Steven J. Bailin, William J. Widcemeyer, Randolph
R. Rough, Mark D. McGaughey, W. Ben Johnson. Iowa Heart Center,
Des Moinmes,.IA
3e00 Reductios in Area of fracUanafed E>ndorardial 9edroerao and Ven-
6iadair Tadiycardla IMduction by TMorabolytk Therapy After Acute
Myocardial li.fardtloe 1267 Kazutaka Aonuma, Yoshito lesaka, Takeshi Tokunaga, AkihikoNogami,.
Hiroshi Amemiya, Hideomi'. Fujiwaaa. Tsuchiura Kyodo Hmspi[al,.
Ibaraki,iJapan
11S Mednoias of Terminatioe hr a Noapeapasa/ed Stiarultrs of Sustained
Ventliadar Tadtycardif 12"
Hitoshi Kasanuki, Satoshi Ohnuki,' Morio Shoda. The Heart Institute of'
Japan, The Women's Medical College, Tokyo, Japan
3:30 Mtervalsio" and B&IWb
4:00 PasiBMe fredidire Aaaracy of Fnquatcy fbnain fAeapnea of Heut
Perfod VanLMRq for Death After fNyorardial lnfantton 1269
l. Thomas Bigger, . Joseph ~ L. , Fkiss, Richard. C. Steinman,. Linda M.
Rolnitzky, Jeffrey N. Rottmana Robert E. Kleiger. Columbia University,
NewYork',. NY
4:1S tow-Dimarional Chaas In Heartbeat Dy.amics Heralds Sudden Ca-
diac Death in HtaMr AbJe[b 1270
Tomas Vybiral, James E. Skinner, Donald H. Glaeser, Carol T. Shapiro,
Marilyn Francis, Craig Pratt. Baylor Colkge of Medicine, Houston, TX .
4:30 EfFect of lAyonrdial Infarctioe on Frequency Dmnain Measures of
Heart Ieriod VaviabBXy 1271
I. Thomas Bigger, Joseph L. Fkiss Richud~C. Steinman, Linda M.
Rolmtzky, William J. Schneider. Columbia University, New York, NY
4A5 CJupses In Heart Rate Variabiity flefarcSponlan[omEyisodei of
Ventricular Tacfiycardla in Pafients With Coronary AAe.y, Disease
1272
Heikki V. Huikuri, Markku K..Linnaluoto,.Kenneth M. Kessler, Juha T.
Takkunen,.Rofxrt l..Myerburg. Division of'..Cardiokogy>. Department of.
Intemal Medicine, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland, and University of.
Miami Medicai Center,.Miami, FL
S:00 Association of HeaA itafe Variability 1VNA Increased Risk of Sudden
Death in Hyperlropldc Ca+dioaryoprathY. 1273
Peter Counihan, Lu Fei, Guy Haywood, William MoKenna. St. George's
Hospital,l London,.United Kingdom
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Clinical Cardiology:
New Coronary
Interventional Devices II
Poster Presentation
Boards P180-P191
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 9:30 AM-12:00 NOON
TUES
AM
NOV
12
P180 Conventional Angioplasty Verws Low-Stress Angioplasty at 40'C in the
Atheroscleroflc Rabbit Iliac Arfery; Angiographic and Histologic Out-
comes and Platelet Deposition 1190
Ezra Deutsch, Deborah Morley; Jack L. Martin, Ricardo Budjak, Alfred
A. Bove. Tempk.UniversityScharol of Medicine,.Philadelphia, PA
P161 Thrombogenirity and MyoinOhnal Proliferation After Conventional and
Therrea1.55'C and WC Balloon An81op1aNy 1191
Lieselot van Erven, Evelyn Velema, Mark Ji Post, Cornelius Borst. Heart
Lung Institute, University Hospital IUtPecht; Utrecht, The Netherlands
P182 Preservation of Arterial Vasoreadivity Following low-Stres Angio-
plasty at 60'C in the Atlrcrmclerofic Rabbit 1192
Deborah Morley; Xi-Yu Zhang, Ricardo Budjak,.Jack L. Martin, Alfred A..
Bove, Ezra Deutsdt. Temple University, Philadelph'iaPA
P18J Effed of Microwave Thermal. Angioplasty, on l.traooronaryThrombas
1193
Donald'Nardone, Barry Bravette, Yi,Shi,i Antonio Martinez-Hernandez,.
AndrewZaiewski, Paul Walinsky: ThomasJefferson Udtiiversity,.Poiila-
delphia; PA
P184 Thermal Balloon Angioplasty, lJsing Radiofrequenq Energy 1194
Katsuhiro Yamashita, Kenichiro Ohtomo; Shutaro Satake. Yokohama
Red Cross Hospital,i Yokohama, Japan
P78S Immediate Sealing of the Arterial Puncture Site After tTCA With a
Biodegradable Collagen Pkl Follow-up With Duplex Scanning and
Ankle Pressure Indez Aleaswemetrb 1195
Roel M. Klbos, Sjef. M. Ernst, Egbert T. Bal~ Gijs E. Mast,. Carl A.
Ascoop, H.W. Thij; Plokker. St. Antonius Hospital, Nieuwegeim, The
Netherlands
P186 Low,Grade (fi0'C) Heating Increases Vascular Compliance During Bal-
loonAn81op1aAy 11%
Joseph F. Mitchel, Daniel B. Fram, John P. Fisher, lane R. Fisher, Brenda W. Sanzobrino, Ll M.
Maffucci, William P. Dyckman, Linda D. Gil-
lam, Iam, John E. Abele, Raymond G. McKay. Hartford Hospitalland the
University of Connecticuta Hartford, CT
P187 The New Approaches to Coronary, Intervention (NAC) ReBistry: Bea-
sonsfor Device Sekctian 1197
Ann R. Steenkiste, Donald S. , Balm, , Tomoaki , Hinohara, Kenneth M.
Kent, Patrice Nickens,.KatherineM:.Detre, for the NACI Investigators..
University of Pittsburgh, .Pittsburgh,. PA P188 In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation of a New.0.015"
Huid-FI(kd Guide.
Wirefo. Disfal Pressure Monitoring During PTCA 1190
Bernard I De Bruyne,. Nico H.'J.. Pijls,, Walter J, Paulrrs, Pascal I. Van-
trimpont, Jan Stockbroeckx,.Danny.De Moor,.Olivier Nelis;.Guy R.
Heyndrickx. Cardiovascular Center Aalst; Aaist, Belgium, and!the Uni-versity of Nijr,rtegen, The
Netherlands
P189 Thermal Venws Conventional Perfusion Balloon Angioplastyy in an In
Vivo Atherosclerotic Model' 1199
Christopher. E..Buller,.Steph'en C. Culp,.Charlesl. Davidson,, AIani N.
Tenaglia,. Harry R. Phillips,. RichardS'. Stack. Duke University, Medical
Center, Durham, NC P190 Differences in.l]iniral Charaderfstks.ard Outcame for Acute Versus
Elective Coronary Artery. Stent Placement 1200
loseph M. Sutton, Stephen G. Ellis, Gary S. Roubin, David W.M. l
Barry S. George, Kidc N. Garrati, Albert E. Raizner, William D. Voor-
hees, George P. Rodgers, Eric 1. Topol, for the Gianturco-Roubin Stent
Investigators. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, ClevelandJ OH
P191 Long-term Anglographic Follow-up of Elective Coronary Stenting for
itestenoas 1201
Carlos Macaya, . Andres Ifiiguez, lavier. Goicolaa; Fernando . Alfonso,
Alberto San-Roman,.lose. Zamorano,.RosanaHernandez,.Pedro.Zarco.Hospital.Clinico, Madrid,~ Spain
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PM
NOV
12
Arteriosclerosis:
Lipoproteins, Apoproteins,
and Genetic Abnormalities
Affecting Lipoprotein Metabolism
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Boards P30-P32
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM'
Presenter Present: 2:00:PMr4:00 PM
I30 EffM of HDL-MrorplMatidyldtoliees on HOL-Qtokaeral Uptake by the
hrhred Rat Urer 1St16
Hiroko Kadowaki, George M. Patton, Sander J. Robins_ Boston Veterans
Administration.Medicab Center/Boston University, Boston, MA
P31 Snaq 1DL C,aMaitt More Cfiokqeryl ialer Alolecvles per hrtkk llran
Lar{e IDL or. LAL 1S07 Deborah Applebaum-Bowden, Robert O: Phair. Bowman Gray School
of Medicine, Winston-SaIHn, NC, and Johns Hopkins School o(i
Medicine,.Bahimore, MDr92 Multiple Tramcriptlornl 8erneets Mediate Mttepinal Apdipap.oldn
Al fwne Eqrewiott 1500
Geoffrey S. Ginsburg Sotirios K. Karathanasis. Beth Israel Hospital and
Children's Hospital, Soston, MA
254

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TUES
PM
Basic Science/Circulation:
Propagation in Cardiac Muscle
Room C-1
2:00 PM-5: 15 PM
Chairmen:
Milton L Pressler, Indianapolis, IN
C. Frank Starmer, Durham, NC
2d)0 Cellular Mechanism of Low IATPJ-Induoed Propagation Olock in hirs
of Ventricular Myocytes 1204
Justus Anumonwo, Mario Delmaq Jose Jafde. State Uniwersity,of New
York Health Science Center, Syracuse,.NY
2:15 Two Distinct Channel Proteins Calocali:e to the Same Gap /unctions in
Cardiac Myocyles 1205
H.. Lee Kanter Edc. C. Beyer,. Thomas H. SteinhergJeffrey E. Saffitz.
Washington unfversity, St. Louis, MO
2:30 Entraimment and Partial Entrainmmt of Spiral Wave Activity in Nolated
Cansfat Mwcie 1206
Remy Salomonsz, Jorge Davidenkb, Arcady Pertsov, William Baxter,
Jose' Jalife. State University of New York Health Science Center, Syra-
cuse, NY
2:45 VokaOe-IkpendeM GatieO of Adrit Atrial Gap /uncllom 1207
Ratneshwar Lal, Morton F. Arnsdorf. University,of,Chicago; ChicaOo,.IL
3:Q0 Differential 6xprcxbn of Gap lonctional Loteins In Specialized and
Working MPocardltn 12p
Milton L Pmssler, Cheryl A. Brodhecker, 7(iao-Di Huang Dou& P. Zipes,
Geor®e E. Sandrnky. Krannert Instiwte of Cardiology, Roudebush Veterans
Admir>iuration Medical Center, and Litly Research Labs, Indianapolis, IN
3:.15 SlowrlyUnbindht0 Sodiun Gharnrel Antagonists f4omote AnIrylMdt
Responses to. rrearU.eSAitoulatloe 120!
C. Frank Starmer, Alisa R. Lancaster, Anseimo A. Lastra, Augustus 0.
Grant. Duke Medical Center, Durham,.NC
3:30 IMesmiaion and Exhibits
4A0 Grrent-todoad Miatatdi in Pt.ki.jtAMack iunction: Evaluatlox of
Critiai Fiba Diameter by Two-Di.rcrabnal Simulatlon 1290
Vladimir G. Fast, Andre' G_ Kleber. Universirty, of Berne, Berne,
Switzerland
4:15 DeveloptneMal Moddation of SurcepBbRRiry to MfiyMrno{enais In
Myocardi.l I.drcmia: Reduced SensNivRy of Adult Versus Neonatal
.. HeaR CeRs to Unrnopltn0 by tipophRic SoMtances 1291
Marc Ovadii, Janis M..Bun. University of Arizona, Tuaon,.AZ
4:30 Lons-Chain AcylcanriHnes Induce Reversible Uncouptin` in Adult
Canine Mlvcytea 1292
Jianyi.Wu, laneMcHowat, Jeffrey E.. Saffitz, Peter O...Corr. Washington
University, St. Louis, MO
4NA5 Differential Effects of Hyperalcemia and tidocaarc on Inn6qudinai
and Transverse Conduction Velocities In Healthy or kdrenic Canine
Ventricular Myoca.dim n 1293
Fran4ois HFlie, Michel Vermeulen,, Jean Cossette,. Rene Cardinal.
Hopital Idu Sacre-Coeur,,Montreal, Quebec, Canada
5:00 LbnOftudinal Capacitance in Myocardial Fibers 1294
Stephen . B. Knisley,. Wanda Krassowska, WiBiamM. Smith,. Thea C.:
Piikington.. Duke University, Durham, NC
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12
Basic Science/Cardiovascular
Radiology/Clinical Cardiology/
Cardiovascular Disease
in the Young:
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Board P44
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
P44 Coerelalla. Iletwee. Resi.na4 llood tactate aed Muscle Maerobic
iWedroW Using 31-t'hmpkoron Maprelic Resonance Spet.trouopy
1520
Robert A. Robergs, Milton V. Icenogle, Tracee L. Hudson, Eiichi
Fukushima. Exercise Physiology Latloratory and Department of
Medicine, Uhiversity of.NewMexico, and Lovelace Medical Founda-
tion, Albuquerque, NM
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12
Clinical Cardiology:
Left Ventricular Systolic Function
Grand Ballroom Salons F-K
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
4:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
Michael R. Zile, Charleston, SC
Marc A. Pfeffer, Boston, MA
4:00 le(t Ven6ladar Shape and Rber orienlation 1472
Thieny Sluysmans, Stephen P. Sanders, Walter Jung, Abraham Mathiau,
John E. Mayer, Richard Van Praagh, Steven D. Colan. Children's Hbspi-
tal, Boston, MA
4:15 56eke Volume Geaeratian of left Ve.lricle and 11s Relation to Cham-
ber Ataoe in Normal Subiecb amd Iatienb Widi ehronic Voiume
overbad 1473
Takafumi Hiro; Junko Hirto, Takeshi Yamamoto, Hiroshi Nakamura:
Shuto Hospftal, Yanai, Yamaguchi6 Japan
4:3U RepeMiae of Hyperte.dre Cardiac Hypertrophy 6 Aaoctated With
Mtprov[d Cardiac rvtctloe and E.erdte Tokvance 1474
Gabriel Habib, W'flBam A. Zoghbi, James K. Alexander. Baylor College
of Me4Kke, Houston, TX
4:45 leperiow of Mrurardial Hyper6opiq and lmpove.rca of Ejection
hacUan Afler Llritopril Tiewpy Is Hyperlanive Diabetics 1475
Stanley A. Tan, Linda G. Tan, Lee S. Berk. Loma Limda University, Loma
Linda, CA
SA0 Long Anb Mlyocardial Sberlenins in Hypertensive Left Veniritvlar
HypeAroplry 1476
Linda C. Palmon, Nathaniel ! Reichek, Neil 1 R. , Claeh, Susan B. Yeon,
Barbara Tallant, Janice Dawsoni Joao A.C. Lima, Eric A. Hoffman, Leon
Axel. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
250

Clinical Cardiofogy:
Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Room C-2
4:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
Michael A. Fifer, Boston, MA
Laura Wexler, Cincinnati, OH
TUES
PM
4:00 Decreased Coronary Vasodilator Capacity in Patients With
Hemadynamiapy Silent Dilated Cartilosnyapal6y 1301
Danilo Neglia, Oberdan Parodi, Gianmario Sambuceti, Edoardo
Nevola, Guahiero Pelosi, Piero Salvadori, Lucio Fusanii. C.N.R. Institute
of Clinical Physiolbgy; P'isa,Italy.
4:1 S Elevated Zero-Fiow Pressure Attenuates Corooary. F1ow. Reserve in
Patients With Dilated Cardiosyopalhy 1302
Yasuji Doi, Jun Tanouchi, MAsaaki UematSu, Kazuhiro Yamamoto,
Michitoshi Inoue. Osaka University ScFaoi, of Medicine, Osaka, Japan
4:30 Restrictive Left VeMriwlar Fillisi{ tallern ie Dilated fardiomyapatlry:
CRnkal, Hemodynantic, and Prognostic Nnpiiralions 1303
Bruno Pinamonti, Andrea Di Lenarda, Giankanco Sinagra, Gerardi'rw
Lardieri, Diana Rustja, FuEvio Camerini. Department of Cardiology,
Ospedale Maggiore, Trieste, Italy
4:45 b Left Ru.de Oraedr Noch As.ociated Wilh Regional Abeonnalilies of
Coronary ResMances In Patients With Dilated Cardias.yapathyl
1304
Danilo Neglia, Oberdan Parodi, Gianmario Sambuceti, Edoardo
Nevola,.Piero Salvadori, Nicola. Nista. C.N.R. Institute of..Clinical IPhysi-
ology, RsaItafy,
SA0 The Onset of Functional Mitral IIep.Ritation During the Cour.e of
Evolving Heart Failure h As.odated With Veetrkuiar Shape Changes
1305
Tatsuji Kono, Hani N. Sabbah, Howard Rosman, Mohsin Alam, Syed'
fi Pauli D. Stein, Sidney Goldstein. Henry, Ford Heart and Vascular
Institute, Detroit, MI
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Cardiovascular Radio%gy:
Angioplasty Restenosis/
Contrast Media
Room C-4
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
Michael A. Bettmann, Boston, MA
Lewis Wexler, Stanford, CA
TUES
;PM
NOV.
12°
2:00 rroia*cd IotiaRan WRh Graduai Ira.wre Ramping Reduces Realenar b
After Angiopiasty In an Atfinoadnotlt Rabbit Model 131 7
2:15 Antoine.Lafont;,Kevin Vaska,. Patrick L. Whitlow. Cleveland Clini
Cleveland, OH
Pulsed Larerstnduce Thermal injury, and Dose-Dependent SrnoM c,
h
Muscle Cdl Iroliferatian 131 3
2:30 Philippe C. Douek, Gad Keren, Matie Shou, Shmuei Banai, Ellis Unge
Robert F.,Bonner. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
The Effect of Very Low-Do.eUrad'ntkan on Restenosis Following Ba r,
l-
loon Mgiopiasly: A Study in the AlAerosderotk Rabbit 131 9
Joel GeBmanGlen Healey, Qingsheng Chen, Michael J. Tselentaki
Stephen L. Sigal, John T. Dawson, Steve E. Downing, Michael s,
0.
7:45 Ezekowitz. Yale University, . New Haven,, and West . Haven Vetera
Administration ..Mediieali Center, West Haven, CT
The Effect of a Morrodonai Antibody to the PtatekN GlyrnprMein Rb ns
/
Itia on Reshnmis After Aegtnplasry,in a Rabbit Model 132 0
3A® Michael A. Azrin, MAry 8. Todd, Qinseng Chen, Michael Tselentaki
Michael D. Ezekowitz. Yale University,.NewHaven, CT
The Effect of Oral Terbinafine on Redrnosia Following Balloon Ang s,
i-
opiaty in Rabbib 132 1
Howard LL Haber, Lawrence W. GimpleCynthiaGoldsteinRobert M.
3:15 Owen, Michael Ragosta, Eric R. Powers, Ian J. Sarembock. University
Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Aegbplapy of CWwric Occhsiane Risks and Benefrb 132 of
2
.30 James T. Stewart Miles G. Williams, David A.,Muicahy; Lin Denn
Nigel P. Bullkr, Ulrich Sigwart, Anthony F. Rickards. Royal Brompto
National, Heart and Lung HospitalJ London,.Uni6ed Kingdom
IaNnrdaiarr and Exhibits e,
n
4:00 A Comparative Study of Carbon Dioxide/Ditital Subtraction Ariedo R-
rapiy and lodinated Cawtrad Arleriography 132 3
4:15 Mitchell J.I Magee, Michael J. Pentecost, Fred A. Weaver, Madeline A.
Bauer, George P. Teiteibaum,.Albert E. Yellin. University oflSouthe
California, Los Angeles, CA
Mratlgatiorr on t6e Reaction of Coagulatlon-AolJve Proteins Afl P.
m
er.
Contrast 6raarinafian of Vascular Dheaes 132 4
Wolfgang Heiller, Zwetana Engel, Hans Martin Hoffmeister, Hans-Ebe
hard Hoffineister. University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Federal Repu r:
b-
4:30 lic of Gemmny.
A Randomized Dou6lerRlind Trial of lohexai Vennrs Dialrizoate
Jn
Cardiac AnRioRraphy, 132
William Hi Matthai Jr., Jane M..Krol, William G. Kussmaul, Howard S
C.
4:45 Herrmann, Warren K. Laskey, James E. Goin~ J. Sanford Schwartz, Joh
W. Hirshfeid.Jr. University of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia,.PA
Nephrotoxicity Following Cardiac Anglography: A Randomize n
d
Dorbk-Rlind MuiReenter Trial of Ionic and Nonionk: Contrast Med
in 1,194 Patients 132 ia
6
James A. Hill, Michael Winniford, DouglasB: Van Fossen, Stanley Gol d-
S:00 farb, Mary J. Murphy, ElkanHaipem, for the Iohexol. Cooperativ
Study: University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Costs and Corsequerrces of Selective Use of low-Osnroiar ConNast f e
or
Anglocardiograpky 132 7
Patrick S. PadAey,.Brendan 1. Barretti.Hilary M. Vavasour, Gloria Ken
Frank O'Dea, Eric Stone. Memorial University, St. John1s, Newfoun t,
d-
land, Canada
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12
Cardiovaswlar Disease
in the Young:
General Pediatric Cardiology I
Califomia Pavilion A
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00 PM'-5: 15 PM,
Chairmen:
Brenda E. Armstrong, Durham, NC
Thomas P. Graham, Nashville, TN
200 'Fkke B. Tasia Mtn.orial Leclure: liiM8e of ReeiMraM ArdyYr.ias,
CawediYe Tiswse Devalap.ed, and Side-to-Side Separation ot Cardfat
Cab
Madison S. Spach, Darham, NC
230 ~ IlosroRa4 VaWed Cmduib in !rc luinaiuy
David C. Cleveland, William G. Williams, 1~
George A. , John G. Coles. T~ Ivan i M.
aebeyka
Cy~ Hospital for Sidc Children Toronto, Ontario,
bts Iale Ouka.e of Gidnl AmBc Seeaa.b I. adanis 1395
Leo tnpe=, Steven D. Coluy Larry A. Rhodes, Stanton B: Peny, Stephen
P. Sanders. Ch"en's Hospital, Boston, MA
3:08 hlmanry Vei fise and oMcunr in idanb VYfYk Tofair Ano.alo~s
PN.ro.uy Venoo r o..etyfo~ 1396
Kaihy 1.lenkins, Sfephen P. Sanders, Lisa Coleman, John E Mayer, Steven
D. Calan. Cldldren's HbspiW, Boston, MA
3:15 Svgial Carecyos rmm VeiAidee b Pdeas>.y. AAnr. Cosspniop
of Foir Trpes of Vak-ed h.plaeb 1397
Anees J. Raaouk, William G. Williams, David C. Cleveland,; John G.
Coks, Mn M Rebeyka, George A. Trusler. Hmspital for Sudc Children
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1_70 YMewisskn and 6di6(b
400 Prope~sia of Anlic Root DYcase in Itdlahic Msrfan', Sypba.e
13li
Donna M. TfnKhak Margaret Challenger, Ralph DeB; Fredrick Z. Bier-
man, Welton M. Gersony. Columbia UniMersity, NNv York, NY
4r15 Predkiad of Diweollon of tie MamdYg Amh is Mssh.'s Syndoone
13"
Reed E Pyeritz. Johns Hopldnc School of Mediane, Baltimore, MD
4:311 BepsodreYon hfae a.d Afhr Rep.ir af Ahial SepYl Defect 1400
Cynthia D. Moms, Camla Fracda, Karen A. McCradren. Oregon Health
Sciences University, Pocdand, OR
b45 Psop osb G Aqleda 51wd~a.e A Popdatloo-fased Re.iew 1401
Steven A. Webber, Glen P. Taylor, George G.S. Saidor, Michael W.H.
Patkrsory Jaoques G. LeBlanc. B.C. Children's HospiW, Vaneoarver, &it-
ish C.olumbe, Canada
SN0 Vielocily4nomled C7.e AIR MerraaeA of IsR-ba1rN SIs.M. aad Pd-
maary Bbod flow f. PaBeoY Whh CageJW Heart D6ease 1402
Lawrence D. Bremer David Steiman, Gary, R. Caputo, , Gerhard H.
Mostbedc, Melvin 0. Cheidin, Charles 8. Higg:u. University of California,
San Fnncisoo, San Francisco, CA
tn* lecture will be aidiohpcd. ,
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Clinical Cafdiology:
Coronary Balloon Angioplasty-
Acute and Chronic Outcome
Poster Presentation
Boards P150-P161
Convention Center! Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12;00 NOON
Presenter Present:..9:30 AM 1i2:00 NOON
P150 Long-term Follow-up of Patients Undergoing Emergent CABG in the
1965-1986 NHERI PTCA Registry 1160
Charles Landau, Alice K. , Jacokis_ Wanlin Yeh',i Katherine M. Detrc
Thomas 1.1 Ryan, David P. li and Registry Investigators. Boston
University Medical Center,. Boston,. MA P151 What k the Minimum Wminal DiimMer. Necessary to Avoid
Exercise
Myoardial Ndrenia After PTCAi E,ong-term Quantitative Coronary
AngiosapAic Study 1161!
Nicolas Danchin,. Pierre Y. Marie,,Yves /uill'iere, Gilles Karcher, Alain
Bertrand, Fransois Cherriec. Department of Cardiology, CHU Nancy,
Vandoeuvre-Ies-Nanc,y; France
P152 PICA in the Presence of Left Main Disease: Report From the Supported
PfCA Registry, 1162
Carl L. Tommaso; John H.K. Vogel, Robert A Vogel, for the Supported
PTCA.Registry, Participants. Northwestern Un'rversily. Medical School,
Chicago, IL
P153 Percutaneae.Aniioplasty for Preservation of Dialysis Access: Immedi-
ate Results and Folbw=up 1163
StepfienR..Ramee, Andrew P..Rees,.FredE'. Husserl,JulioE. Figueroa,
Larry , H. Holliler,. Juan E. Mesa, . Tyrone I.. Collins. Och'sner Medical
Instiautions, New Orleans, LAP154 . Long-term Efficaery of Triple-Vessel Angioplasty, in Patients
With
Severe Three-Vesfel Coronary Artery Disease 1164
Mark F.,Wamen GermanoDiSciascio: George W. Vetrovec, Kim M.
Kelly, M. Nagui Sabri, RavinderS. Kohli,.Evelyne Gouddeau, Michael II.
Cowley, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA
P155 Balloon Angioplasty. Results in Inaea.ed'Segmental Coronary Compli-
ance: A Eikely Aledunbm of Successful PTU 1165
Tim A. Fischell, Wei-Dong Yan, David A. Clark. Stanford' University,
Medical Center, ,Stanford,.CAP156 A New Method for Quantitating Coronary Collateral Flow in Patients
During Coronary Angioplasty Using the Doppler Guidew7re. 1166
Morton J. Kern,. JeromeSegal, Elizabeth Ofili Richard Heuser,. Neal
Scott, Frank Aguirre,.JeanetteSt. Vraln, Arthur Labovitz;,and, the.
FLOMAP'Study.Group..St. Louis University, St: Louis, MO~
P157 Anginai Pain and Reta-Enddrphin Variations During PTCA 1167
Colomba Falcone, Luigitw Guasti, Michael Ochan,.Maria Tortorici, Giu-
seppe Specchia. IRCCSDiv: Card.!, Univenityof Pavia, Pavia;.Italy
P1Si Seven-Year Follow-up After Coronary.Angiop6asty for Multivessel Cor-
onary. Artery Di.ea.e: Comparison With Coronary. Bypass Surgery 1168
Robert D. Simari, Malcolm R. Bell, Stuart T. Higan0.GuyS~. Reeder.
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P159' The Acute andClvonic Response of Atherosclerotic Arteries to Infu-
tion Balloon Angioplaty, 1169
Michael L Stadius,. Bruce Benedick, Franklin J; Fleischhauer, CindyColliin, Robert
Kernoff,.Reed'~Rowan., Stanford University, Stanford, CA P160 PeraAaneau Angioplastyy of Slenased
Gastroepiploic AAery, Grafh
1170
Tetsu YamaguchiTakaaki. Isshiki,.FumihikoSaeki;,Yuko Furuta, Yuji
Ikari, Hisayoshi Suma..Division of Cardiologyy and Division of Cardio-vascular Surgery, Mitsui
Memorial Hospitali, Tokyo, Japan.
P161 The Effed of Gender on Outcome After PTCA 1171
Cindy L. Grines, Sue Glaziep Donovan Bakal*dr, Dominic Marsalese,
Roberti Levin;,GregoryPavlides; Cindy.Sykes, Gerald C. Timmis. WiGlilam Beaumont Hospital, Royal
Oak, MI I
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Clinical Cardiology:
Antiarrhythmic Drugs II
Pacific D
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
4:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
William G. Stevenson, Los Angeles, CA
Patrick J. Tchou, Pittsburgh, PA
TUES
PM
NOV
12
4*0 Relatfomhip of Heut Failare and Ejection Fraction to Ar.hylhmia Sup-
pre..ion and Prognosis In the CAST 13g9
Craig Pratt, AI'l Hallstrom, Melissa Huther,.Anth'onyDeMaria, Stephen
Gottlieb, James Young, for the CAST Investigators
4:15 The Effect of Sotalol on hndrdhk Sustained Ventriniar Tafiycardia:
Relatlon.hip to Ejection Fraction and CongeNive Heart Failure 1390
Steven Singh, Ravi Saini, Donald Archibald, DanielMacNeil, ,and the
Sotalol Study Group. Veterans. Affairs and Georgetown Medical Cen-
ters, Washington, DC
4:30 Aoute and Latgaene Efficacy of AnBarArytlrnic D+ogs In Miry1Mro-
genie Right Ve.triniar Direar 1391
Thomas Wichter, Xu Chen, Antonio Martimez-Rubio. Westfaelische
Wilhebns-University,.MuensMr,.rederal Republlk.of Germany
4:45 FrequdKy-Depe.deot BeWnphy.fola6ic Effecb of SenaWide, a'Tu.d'
Uan III AntlarelqtlrAiC Agent 1392
Philip T. Sager. Michael Antimisixis, Tenie Neid'Rch, Cydney Stewart, ,
Clara PRuilt, Bramah N. Singh. West Los Angeles Veterans Administration
Medical Center, Lbs Angells, CA
5M Early Atlndepolaria8on in htfenb M/Mh la Agents-Related Tontade de
PaiAa ie Acute and CJradc Phare 1393
Takashi Kurda, Tohru Ohe, Hioshi iTakaki, Naohiko Aihara, Shiro Kama.
kura, MoWuo Matsuhisa, Katsuro Shinwmura. The Division of Cardiology,
National Candiovascularcenter, Suife; Osaka, Japan ~
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TUES
PM
NOV
12
Clinkal Cardiology:
Ventricular Arrhythmias-
Drug Trials
Pacific D
Anaheim Hiltom Hotel
2:00 PM-3:30' PM
Chairmen:
Albert L Waldo, Cleveland, OH
Craig M. Pratt, Houston, TX
r.tlo IawAore Amioaararc ueveaKs. MoAaWy. Afir3 Myonrdial Ytf.rcfion
1383
LeszekCeremuzynsky,.Elzhieta Kleczar, Maria.Krzeminska-Pakula, Jerzy.
Kuch, Edmund Nartowicz, jadwiga fmielak-Korombel; Andrzej',Dydus-
zynski,i Jerzy. Maciejewicz, TernsaZalkska,Andrzej , Budaj. Groch'owski
Hospital, Warsaw, and Collaborating Hospitals, Warsaw, Poland'
2:15 Spaniah Trial on Sudden Dealha Follow-up of 382 htients 1384
JuanCosin, Antonio Bayies de Luna,.Francisco Navarro, Josep Guindo,.
Jaume Marrugat, on behalf of, the Spanish Triall on Sudden E/eath
Investigators
2-.30 Deknninarw of a Drug Efficacy Prediction in the 8ec7raphyiiological
Study Verwt dcdrocardiographic MoaHorins (ESVEM) Triak Differ-
ence+ Between Electrophysiolo;kal Study and Holter MonHorieg
1385
The ESVEM,.Investigators. University of Utah,. SaltiLake Cily, UT.
2,4s UnnWained Veu6iaiar Tachycardlia as a Predictor of Spontaneom
Sustained Ventrkidar Tachycardia in the ESVEM Study 1306
Jay W. Mason and the ESVEM hhvestigators. University of Utah, Salt
Lake City, UT
3:00 Lack of Long-tene Ventricular Mfiythmia Redudion by Enalapril in
Head Failure htienls: A Double-Blind, hra6el'lacebo-Canhalled
Trial 1387
Craig Pratt,. Martin Gardner, Carl Pepine, Robert Kohn,. Barry, Green-
berB, Robert Capone, John Kostis, Miiena Henzlova, Gilbert Gosselin,.
Melvin Weiss, Marilyn Francis, Salim Yusuf, Ed Elavis, for the SOLVD
Investigators
3:15 hevalence and Prognostic Si;nificaoce of Ventricular Arrhytlt.das in
8,676 htients Treated With F'ibrieolytlc Aaenb After (tAyorardial
InfaMJon in the GISSI-2 Trial 1368
Aklo P. Maggioni, Giulio Zuanetti, Eugenio Santoro, Lidia Staszevisky,.
M. Grazia Franzosi, for the GISSI-2 Investigators. ,Milan,. Italy
240

TUES
PM
NOV
12
Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care:
Pulmonary Hypertension-
Mechanisms and Modalities of Treatment
Room A-10
2:00 PM-5:30 PM
Chairmen:
Lewis J. Rubin, Baltimore, MD
Sheila G. Haworth, London, United Kingdom
2:00 $Dkk6uo. W. Rkfiardr Memorial LecUrrG The Cellalar Biology of
~
hNilam-N-WrY
Norman C.,Staub, San Francisco; CA
2:90 Iwlatlon of a Putative /ulem.uy Arlery Elastase cDNA and NWilicatloa
of Inveaed Eladae mRMA Levels ~ftled With Nineared Ela-
lolytlc AdivRY and Pdnonary Hypertension in tab 1274
Chongiiang Ye, Li Zhu, Filidemi Dodo, Marlene Rabinovitch. Division of
Cardiovascular Research, The Hosp,ital'for Sick Children, University of
Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2:45 EutraoAhdar Matrix RenrodeYns In AMWrosderadc Hypertensive Pul-
.ronary Arteries 1275
Michael 1. Liptay, MitchelllD; Botney; Robert P. Mecham, Joel D.,
Cooper, larry R. Kaiser. Washington Univentty, Bames Hbspital, St.
Louis, MO
3:00 FarnYhl l+ulwoeary HypcAesteioa hnrwporac8t FindfY- p In Four
Caucasian IOadredi 1276
/ane H. Morse, Robyn 1j Barst, Marilena Fotino. CoWunbia University
and The Rogosin Institute, NEw York, NY
3:15 /owediiiate Inprovranenl of Pulmonary Haaody.anio and pght Ven-
Hiadar hndim After Single lurK TrampltnAaUan for hM.ary Hyper.
temfan 1277
Anastasios N: Triantafnllou, Paul M. Heerdt~ Michael K. Pasque, Joel D.
Cooper, Demetrios G. lappas: Washington University; St. Louis, MO
3:30 Inkrarnion aad E%Wllilta
4:00 Adenosine4nhanced Vasodilatlom io Nifedlpire-Trealed h8euts WRh
hhNqry hi.ouary Hypel[mfon 1278
Shmuel Inbar, Bruce Schrader, Elizabeth Kaufmann, Robert Vestal, Stw
art Rich. UeYiversity of Illinois at'Chicago, Chicago, IL
4:15 WYakd NNrk o.fde: A Seledtlre Pnlso.ary Varodqalor for the Treat-
r.apt of red lhistronary Hyyerbrion of lhe N2wborn 1279
Jtsse D. Roberts Jr., David M. Polaner, IJ David Todres,. Peter Lang,Warren M.Zapol: Massachusetts
General Hospital, Boston, MA
4:30 RlBM Heart Hemodyna.a{o After Siadle Luns TraruplaMaAdon 1280
Steven R. Bailey, S1epFnrMe M. Lavine, Barbara J. Baibre, John CaYwoi41
Kent Tdn{de. .Lhiirersi0.y of Texas Heft Science C.cMer, San Anonio,. TX .
4:45 State of feta-Adrenaceifts and hdmonarY Vascular Reactlvily to
Hypoxh in Hiyliandeo 1261
Mirsakl M. Murakhimov, Alrnaz A. Aldashev, Vladimir O. T'rtmv, Ishen
K. Moldotashev, Talant A. Batyraliev. Kirghiz institute of Cardiology,.
Bishk'ek; USSR
5.-00 BratdhW Arlerial lalood How in Clrorric Tlwanboeaa6alic hdnnnary
Hyperlienalon 1282
Kenneth M. Moser, Kent S. Kapitan, Richard Channick, Stuart W. lam-
ieson,,Mary H. Winkler, Diane C. Kirby. University of Califomia, San
Diego, San:Diego, CA
S:1S trdnonary Embolhm in WonKn ie tlre haspective Invettltalion of
IWknonary' 13.bnWe OiapaMics (r1UP®) 1293
Deborah A. Quinn, Michael L Terrin, B. Taylor Thompson. James H.
Thrall, Christos A. Atharwsoulis, Kenneth ~A. MeKusick. Paul D. Stein,
Charles A. Haks.. Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical
School; Boston,.MA.
S.39 Mrwal Buinea Meeting for the CouwR an CardIGINAMMIM and
Crilkal Care
'This lecture will Ibe aWdiotaped.
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NOV
12
Basic Science/Cirrulation:
Mechanisms of Sympathetic ~!
Control During Exercise
in Humans
Room A-7
2:OU PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
jere H. Mitchell, Dallas, TX
Michael L Smith, Cleveland, OH
2:00 tGeorye E Btown Memafal tedvnx The Advance of Huwnan Cardio-
vaud.r and Neural PMyaoloBy
Allyn L Mark, Ibwa City, IA
2:30 syapdMk Nerve Re.po..a to Stalk Handgrip and SfaBc Lea 6aer-
dw at the Same Relative bInuky te tLe Silti.g /~o.N1on 1254
Chester A. Ray, Mary P. Gary,,Allyn L Mailc. Clinical Research and
Cardiovascular Centers, University of Iowa, lowa Citiy,,IA
2:45 l eatra) Conrnnd stlatiala AM.de synipatlielic NeMe Activity Dtr-
Yi ~Me..ibe.t Mowe4{c 6~e~Ye /us
Ronald G. Vittor, Niek H. Secher, lere H. Mitchell. University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
300 EwtaBe.ne.wt of tirc AYriYid Baroreflec and Central Goamand Do Not
Meddale SyapMhatlc Nc..e Adivlly DwrfngtlirYdated Adivalion ef
dw made mdwbweflex 1256
Chester A. Ray, Niels H. SecAer, Allyn L Mark. Rigshospitakt, Copen-
hagen, Denmark, and the University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
k15 NoaYnear Relatlon of Hwr Masde Sywpatrdir Neex ANdty and
Mock. Vawlar Redda.Q 1257
Mir.hael L Smith, Mark I:. Dibner-Dunlap, Helen M: Sheehan, Marc D.
ihames: Case Western Reserve Universily, Cleveland, OH
3:30 INen~Mdoa and
Edd6ib
1.10 Plasma Lactate ReAuctlon. Due to Glycogen Depletion Attenuate
Vaooor6idor ReWmrp 1o Eattde In HwWr125i
Invrence I. Sinoway. Keith 1. , Wntblewslti, Steven A. Prophet, Steven
M. Ettinger, Kristen S. Gray, Sandra K. Whiskr, Geoffrey Miller, Russell
L Moore. Penn Sia1e University, Hershey, PA
4:15 piddaaaoetah Reduces sympaWelk Nerve Retpare.lo Statit Em.
cLe in H.nrr 1299
Steven M: Ettinger, Kristen S. Gray, Sandra K. Whsfer, Lawrence 1.
Sinoway. Penn State Univenity, Hershey, PA
1:70 Mwde Metaboreceplor Reipmres Are Impaired le Heart Failure
1260
t avrence I. Sinoway; David A. Sterns, Timothy 1: Mosher, Michael B.
Smith, Steven M: Ettinger, Kristen S. Gray. Penn State Univenity, Her-
shey, PA
4:45 Catd{ovaaiar ftepore. Durl.{ StaBc Exeid.G Slualies I. Padenb
WNh Co.plele Ahiore.trk.iv /iodc 1261
Thomas Alexander, Daniel B. Friedman, Benjamin D. Levine, James A:
Pawekryk, lere H. MitcheB. Unhtrsily of Texas Soulhwestem Medical
Center, Dallas, TX
SM syapatlMic Neere AclMty at Reat and Dain` Aw1e Strew 1n Ya.B
aed OWer Hoow 1262
Aleaonder V. NB, Robin Callister, Mary Jo Reiling, Douglas R. Seals.
University of Mizona, Tucson, AZ
'This kcture will be audiohpedj
226

Clinical Cardiology:
Left Ventricular Diastolic Function
Grand Ballroom Salons F-K
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
2:00 PM-3:30 PM
Chairmen:
William H. Gaasch, Worcester~ MA
Dwight Davis, Hershey, PA.
TUES
PM
NOV
12-
x00 Comparative Effects of Hypoxia and Isdiemia on Left Ventriarlar Fa.c-
tion in Man 1466Bernard De Bruyne, Guy, R. HeyndrickxJohan De Vriese, Walter 1.
Paulus. Cardiovascular Center Aalst,.Aalst, Belgium
2:15 Verapardl SelecBrely 6rhanen Left Venbicular Divstolic Rlpn` in
Elderly Normal Huraans. 1467
James A. Arrighi, V3sken Dilsizian, Pasquale Perrone-Filardi,,Stephen L.
Bacharach, Robert 0. Bonow. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Insti-
tute,.Bethesda,.MD
2:30 Influeaoe of Myocardial Contractile Dysfunction on the Pattern of
firlrnorwy Venoru flow 1468
BrianiO. Hoiq YAnfu Shao,.Marl'orie Gab'el,.Ri'chard A.,Walsh. Univer-
sity, of Cincinnati Medical Center,. Cinainnati, OH
2:45 Nature of Early Diastolic Intracavity How in Left Ventricular Disease
1469
Sherif M. Helmy, Han B. XiaoStephen J. Brecker, Derek G.,Gibson.
The Royal Brompton National Heart and Lung Hospital,,London, United
Kingdom
3:00 Diastali't Left VerAricalar qBias Patterns Predict Exercise Tolerance in
Heart railure Palhnb With Comparable Systolic Reserve 1470
Gong-Yuan Xie, Martin R. Berk, BarbaraCutshaw; Anthony N. DeMaria:
University of KentuckyLiexington,.KY 3:15 Effeds of Type1. Diabeless on Left Ventricular Size and
Fanr.Bon: A
Pra.peciive Doppler Ecla Stwly of Ideetical Twins 1471
Simon 5.5. Lo, David G. Leslie, Martin St. John Sutton. Diabetic Unit)
Westminster.and Royal~ Bromplon HospitalJ Londona United Kingdom
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NOV
12
Epidemiology and Prevention:
Epidemiology of Acute
Myocardial Infarction
Room C-5
_, ;
2:00' PM-3:3O PM
Chairmen:
Uri Goldbourt, Bethesda, MD
Daniel Levy, Framingham; MA
ProBnosis Following t4e Wtlaf Prqentatlan of Coronary Heart Dis-
e»G The frarnir>)tiaw Heart Sridr 1328
Joanne M. Murabito, lane C. Evans, Keaven M. Anderson, Daniel Levy. ,
Framingham Heart 5tudy, FramingAam, MA
Sympta. Onset In MYorardial Infa.ction h ModiBtd by Age and a
HMory of Prnevfots Myotardiai Infarctlon 1329
Ole Hansen, f3en8t W. Johansson, So Gullberg. Section of Cardiology,
Mahint4 General Hospital, Ma1mS, Sweden
Sxial DIfferences ie Delay Time DtrinB the Prehospital Plnse of
Acute Myoardlal Mfardbo 1330
Shareen F. Kelfly, Roy Flood Jh., Helen P. Atkinson, Michael Turner,
Karin H. Gaeiser, Ding-Yi Zhao. Ross 1. Simpson Jr. UAiversity of North
Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill~ NC
DedMtYts lfompital Mortality in AcufeMyocudial Infarction 1331
Mikael Dellborg, Peter Eriksson, Martin RSw, Karl Swedberg. Depart-t menLof Medicine, 6stra
Hospital, University of Giitebor8, Guteb'org,
Sweden
Quality of Ufe Following Acute Myocasdial lnfarction: Australian
Sesdb rmo the International TPA/SK Mortality Trlal 1332
Paul P. Glasziou, R. JAhn Simes, Peter Thompson, for the AUS-TASK
~
Group. NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre, Sydney. New South Wales,
Australia
Self-EACem Predicts S-Year Po.t-MYocardial Infarction Mortality
1333
~I
Nancy Frasure-Smith. Montreal Heart Institute and McGilll University,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

. rS
TUES Clinical Cardiology: ~
Controlled Trials in Heart Failure
PM
~ Room A-1
NOV
12
2:00 PM-5: 1S PM
Chairmen:
William W. Parmley, San Francisco, CA
Barry F. Uretsky, Pittsburgh, PA
2" Rdatiurohip of Plasma Norepinephrine and Plasma itenin Activity to
iNmiaiity in Heaut Faiiure v-HeFT H 1232
Jay N. Cohn,,Ada Simon, Gary Johnson,, and the V-HeFT Study Group.
Minneapolis, MN, and West Haven,.CT
2:15 6ulaprY Deaetaes Ve,iYiaAar Tadryne6a w Heart .. Faitne V-tIeFT. p
1233
Ross D.: Fletcher, Guillermo CintronGary Johnson, Jay N. Cohn, and
VA Cooperative Study. Veterans Administration Medical Centers,
Washington,.DC, Tampa, F4 West Haven,.CT, and Minneapolis, MN
2:30 Oral MMrirrone braearas the Risk of Sudden Death In Severo Chronic
Head Fafhse: The PROMISE Trial 1234
Milton Packer, Gary S. Francis, Jonathan Abrams, Frederick R. Cobb,
Eric J. Eichhom,.Thomas D. Gile!s, Frederic R. KahI,.P.K.. Tandon, and
the PROMISE Investigators and Coordinators. Mount Sinai School of
Medicine, New York,,NY
Y. {5 Effects of EnataprY on the rropestion of Left Ventricular Dysfunction
In Head Failure 1235
Marvin A. Konstam,~ Michel F. Rousseau, Marvin W: Kronenberg, James
E. Udelson, Jacques Melin, Dawn Stewart, Noreen Dolan, Tonya R.
Edens,.Debra Kinan,.Sylvie Ahn,.Salim YusufHub'ert Pouleur, for,th'e
SOLVD Investigators.,Tufts University, Boston, MA3*0 Effects of rauJapril on Right Ventricular
Performance in Patients With
Heart Failure and Left Ventriadar Uy./uncYion 1236
James E Udelson, Marvin A.. Konstam, Marvin W.,Kronenberg, Hubert
Poukur, Michel'Rousseau, Lori Kilooyne;,Tonya R. Edens, Sylvie Ahm,
Dawn Stewarl, Salim Yusuf, for the SOLVD Investigators. Tufts-New
England Medical Center, Boston, MA
3:15 FtnMional Stalrs and Quality of Life of 2,569 Patients With Sywp-
tmnalic Congestive Heart Failure Randomized Between EnalaFr6 and
Placebo in the Studies of Left Venhkviar Dysfunction (SOLVD) Troat-
metd Trial 1237
William J. Rogers, for the SOLVD Investigators. University o(AIlbama
Medical Center, Birmingham, AL
3 30 Mtam6.ioa and Edtibits
4:00 A Randornfted,. MuitionNer, Double-{lind Maaebo-Controlkd strnly of
the Efficacy of Flo.cqubun in Patients With Chronic Head Faiirnre
1239
Bertram f''itt, on behalf of the Reflect II Study Group. University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
4:15 A One-Year Canparatlve Shdy of CaptopA) and flosequinan i.
Patients With Clrodt HeaR PaiMne 1239
Alan J. Cowley, John R. Hampton..Department of Medicine, Univenary.
Hospital, Nottingham,.England
4:30 Comparison of Vasodilation (Flosequinan) and ACE Inhibition
(Enaiapr6) on Exercise Capadty and Quality of life in Chronic Heart
Failure 1240
Bernard Silke, Hilary Tenneti Niels Keller, Juhani i Heikkila, Kairy.
Salminen. Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, United Kingdom, Hvidore
Hospital, Copeniiagen,.Denmark, and'University Central Hospital, He!-
sinki,. Finland
4e45 BdmNdai Effects of Pimobendan ih Patients With Chronic Heart Fail-
um Results of a Mdlkenter Trial 1241
Steven B. GuRub, Spencer H:,Kubo,.for th'e. Pimobendan Muhicenter
Research Group. University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS,
and the Uniaersity.ofiMinnesota; Minneapolis,MN.
S:00 Beneficial Effects of Meloprdol in Chronic Heart Failure Associated
WNh.Coronary Artery.Oisease: A Randaniaed Trial 1242
Michael L. Fisher,.Stephen S. Gottlieb, Bruce Hamilton. Nancy, L.
Greenberg,. Catherine M. Krichten,. Gary Shayne,. Gary D. Pfotnick.
University of MaeylandBaltimore, MD
224

Clinical Cardiology:
Advances in Contrast
Echocardiography and
Myocardial Perfusion
Marriott Hall S
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
2:00 PM-5:1 S PM
Chairmen:
Steven B. Feinstein, Chicago, IL
Joseph Roelandt, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
TUES
PM
2:00 Intracoronary Allwrex Can Be Used Safeiy and Usefully Ciatically
1423
Folkert 1 Ten Cate, lan.H. Comel,.Patrick W. Serruys,.Pim de Feyter,.
Willfm B. VletterPetr Widimsky. Thoraxcenter,.Academic Hospital,,
and Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
215 Caetrart fidrorydioRaphr. On-Iltte QuardlialTve AsersmeM of Mypnr-
dial fkrfuion Da.irK Aou1e Tl.nmbark and FaBoyrkre TMo.bdy8c
Ttienpy' 1424
Jorge Cheirif B., Richard A. Wray, David Brown, Joseph Bravenec, Alwyn
D'Sa, ludithK. Mickelson. Baylor College of'Medicine, HoustonTX
2:30 Myorardiaf Contrast &fiocardia8raphy Can fie Used b Determine tie
Succea of iteperGaon as WeN'l as the 6dent of Myncardial Salvage
1425
Flbrdeliza S. Villanueva, William P. Glasheen, Jirf Sklenar, Sanjiv Kaul.
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
2c45 Contrast Edrocardio8rapiric "No Reflow" After Repcrfwion as a ih*
didor of Poor hnc8o.al Recovery in Aoute Myocardial lnfarrtfien
1426
Hiroshi Ito, Noriko Sakai,,Masahito Aburaya,.Hisaloiro Yu, Kenshi, Fujii,.
Takazo Minamino. Sakurahashi'Watanabe Hospital, Osaka, Japan
3:00 Contrast Edn Areameat of Collateral F1ow in a Modd of Coronary
Thrombosis and Delayed Raper(aion: Relation to Regional Frne.iion
1427
Jorge Cheirif B., Richard A. Wray, Joseph Bravenec, David Brown,
Miguel A., Quiniones, Judith K. Mickelson. Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston, TX
3:15 Quantlfation of Collateral Blood Flow in Humarn Using Myocardial
Contrastlxho 1428
Ananda R..layaweera,.Peter, Sabia, Sanjiv. Kaul. University of.Virginq,.
Charlottesville, VA
3:30 Inlen.i..ioe and EAMt.
4*8 MaAheeutio for f3tractin8 Tbwe now f4ramelers From Time-4Memily
Curves Whhout itoMr Contrast Delivery 1429
lack G., Mottley, Karl1Q.. Schwarz, Richard S. Mehzer. Urtiversity of
Rochester, Rochester, NY
4:15 Doppler Quantification of r:draCaa4ast NaecBons 1430
Craig I. Hartley, Jorge Cheirif B., Richard'A. Wray;1 Stanley Bravenec,
Kevin R.. Collier, Judith K. Mickelson.. Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston, TX
4:30 SHU 508 for CoMrait Color Doppler of Left Heart Chamben:
Improved Evaluatlon of Mitral RetpnZlfatioa 1431
Helen von.Bibra, HaraldBecher,.Christian Fitschke,.Reinhard Schlief,
Hans P..Emslander, Wolfgang Baedeker. I..Med. Clinic, Technical Uni-
versity, Munich, Federal Republic of Germany
4:45 Usefulness of Trampotmonary Contrast-Enhanced Doppler rxhocudi-
opaphy In tlie 6W.ation of Severity of AoAic Stenosi. 1432
Satoshi Nakatani, Toshio Imanishi, Akihiro Terasawa, Masakazu Yama-
gishi, Shintaro Beppu, Kunio Mryatakie. National Cardiovascular Center,
Suita,.Osaka,.Japan
5:00 Left Heart Contrast Edtocardiogaplh: An Independent Predictor of
Idnmury Artery fMewrel'1433
Rainenl.2otz, Bernd Wagner. Second Med: Clinic, Mainz Unirversityy
Mainz, Federal. Republic of iGemwny.
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NOV
12
Arteriosclerosis:
Vessel Wall IV
Pacific B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00 PM-5:15 PrH
Chairmen:
William D. Wagner, Winston-Salem, NC
Colin ). Schwartz, San Antonio, TX
2dI0 kwi.efiale Early Gene Activation In AoAk fat Srroolh AMrde Cells
fobwin6 Va.urar Ntjury: Relatlo.dap b In Vivo Growa Factor
Espre..Ior, and DNA SyM6e.N 1361
Joseph M. Miano, Niksa Vlasic, Robert R Tota, M. Keny OrBanion,
Donald A. Young Michael IB. Stememam New York Medical Colkde,
Valhalla, and University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY
3:15 Antbetre Approa[i b SmooAt M.nie hdifenlion 1362
Micfiaet Simons, Robert D. Rosenberg. Department of Biology, Massa-
chusetts Institute of Technok>gyCambridge, MA
2w WaqlNndon of Abta.u/y IroBhralkag VafniarSmoatli AM.de. by
Antl-Mypde Heavy Chatn Mtlbodk. 1363
Ryozo Nagai, Makoto Kuro-o, Ken-ichi Nakahara, Syun-idii Takewaki,
Hiroshi Nishimura, Yoshio Y"Aki.,Third Department of Intemal
Medicine, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
245 eylokeratlr B awd 1s Me Syetlte.laad in St.oo16 Mtsde CeN. of
ASerosclerofic iMaqua Reprdas of the SMe of doe ledo. 1364
Lothar Jahn, loerg Kreuzer, Ebedurd v. Hodenberg, Jens Allknberg,
Gregg ). Refs. Beth isnei Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston,
MA, and Univensitaetsklink Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Federal Republic
of Germany
300 r.oduction of MtteAedrlari raNowie6 Balloon Y/ry in the Rat 13tiS
Jeffrey A. Leavy, Scott Stevens.,Kfaus Hilgarth, Alan D: Caiknv, Charles
C. Marboe, Gerald Fuller, Jerry Brett, David Stem.,Columbia University,
New York, NY, and Washington University, St: Louis, MO
11S haliferaEktt Arterial Saoolh Mwck CeNf Iroteodywr Have Hlllter
AfArtUy for Low Density tipaprateitu Thart Those From NotApraY/erat-
lag Ceb 1366
Gertnin Camejo, Eva Hurt-Camejo; Gunnar Fager, Birplte Rosenpen,
GiSnn Bondjers. Wallenberg Laboratory, Gothenberg University,
Gothenbeg, and Astra-HSssk Reseacfi,Laboratory, Moindai, Sweden
3:30 UEermissian and bdibKs
4:10 Do.e- and 76ne-Depeede.t Stintdatfoa of GlyooramYrodycan Syntbe-
sh by AuBlo/tmin 11 i. C.rlured Rat Vaarlar Saood AYrde te6
1367
W. Lee Bailey, James A. Fagin, James S. Forrester, David W. Lafkur,.
Behrooz G. Shari6. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
:1S drondrokln-FSWfa1e Glycesansinotily- Irww.e 1el S-pOBKy
to OxldaBon and Uptake by Ha.an MaaophaBes and Arledal Smoolk
Motle (:eMs 13"
Eva Huct-Camejo; GetmSn Camejo, Bitgitta Rosengren, Ceoilia Ahi-.
strSm, GSran Bondjers. Wallenberg Laboratory, for Cardiovascular
Research, University of Gothenburtg, Gothenburg, Sweden
1:30 Llpoptddn Lipne Increases Llpaproleit Reknlion by Su6cwdetl'e6+l
Cell Matrix 136!
Uday Sazena, Michael G. Klein, Ira J. Goldberg, Columbia University,
New. York, NY.
4sIS Vk+.alltWion of Upoprolein Ipa.e Transport Across 6Ndotl1ell:,l feh
Mondavers 1370
Monique F. Kleahaenbr:Jc -Silim, Frederick R Ma:dield, Ir+ J. Goldbetg.
CoManbia Univetsity, New Yoilt, NY
SW Evidence 76atShew St.eu Directly Modulates t6e I2y-Ni-crVbr
Tryyductlo. hlhway In Aorfic En/otltelW CeMs 1371
Randai'O. Dull, Peter F. Davies. University of Chica®o, Chicago, iL
3:30 Annual Business Meeting for the CoancR on Meio.ckrosN
238

NOV
12
Basic Science/Circulation:
Myocardial Effects of
Adenosine During Ischemia
Room AR1
2:00'PM~.-S:1S PM
Chairmen:
Robert L Engler, San Diego, CA
Robert M. Mentzer Jr., Madison, WI
In/trty via Recepto. Acth'afion 1214
Elizabeth Norton, Edwm Jackson, Michael Turner, Renu Virmani~
Mervyn 8. Fomwn: Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN -
2o-1S bdtewk Precandidaning of Myocardiun: Hfed of the Adeeoriae Ago
nAt MKrylhapropyl Adcnorine 1215
Donna M., Van Winkle,.Richard F. Davis. Oregon Health Sciences Uni,
venity, Portland, OR
3:00 CarAiopra4ecdve Effects of Nudeoside Tnnrport Inhi6i8on hi luh-
emia-Reperf..ed Itabbft Hearts: A Ro{e of Endogenors Adenosine
1216
Munetaka Masuda, Ann Demeulemeester, Chen Chang-ChunWillem
Flameng..Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven,,flelgium ,
3:15 Role of Adeearine In FecnrrdiBao6tg in Rat Heart 1217
Elizabeth Murphy, Robert E. London, Richard VanderHeide, Charles
Steenbergen. Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics NIEHS, National
Institutes of Health,.Research Triangle Park; and theDep,artment of
Pathology; Duke University, Durham, NC
2.00 Acaderire Affords Sudained. Protection Against Injurypuring ydr-
emia and Reperfurion in the Transplanted Rat Heart 1212
Manuel Galiianes, Kevin, M. Mullane, David! 1. Hearse. The Rayne
Institute, St: Thomas' HospiU/, London,, UnitedKinmgdomandGensia
Phanneceuticals, San Diego, CA
2:15 AICA-RWmide (S-amino-4-lmiaadole carbozamide riboside), a Novel
Adenodae Patentiator, AltenuaM Myocardial Ldiemia ln Coronary
Microerabolization 1213
Masatsugu Hoti,~ Hiroshi Sato, Yukihiro Koretsune,.Toshifumi Kagiya.,
The Finst~Dep,artment ofMedicine, Osaka University, Osaka,.Japan
2:30 Low Daes of hitravenow Adenorine Reduce MyocardiaLReper(urion.
3:30 Inter.rrioo and Exhibits
Takenobu Kamada. The First Department of Medidne, Osaka Univer-
s1ty; Osaka, Japan
4:15 Adeeodne, an Endogenous Protectant Against Staccato Ischemla
121!
Frank Ti Bunch, lon Thomton, James M. Downey. ,
4:30 Perlurk Toxin Mhlbili Adenorine-Mediated Preservation of PoA-
ladrcmic Myocardtal Function 1220
RobeA~D: tasley,.Omar Barakat, David~ G.L. Van Wylen, Robert M.
Mentzen Jr. State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, and
University, of Wisconsin, /rladison,. WI
4:45 Effeab of Adenosine on the Neural DHtaar®e of CardiaaSymyathetic
AUereM Filbers 1221
Fedrico Lombardi~ Nicola Montano,,Tomaso Gnecchi Ruscone, Mauro.
ContinL IstitutoRicercheCardiovascolAri,,CNR,.andMedicina Interna,
Universit3' Milano, MilAno; Italy.
S:8t1 The Role of Purine Salvage In lhe Poatfschemic Rabbit Myocardium
1222
John~R. Forder, Marshal Shlafer:,The University of Michigan Medical
School, Ann Arbor, MI
Masafumi Kitakaze, Masatsugu Hori, Seiji'. Takashima, Hiroshi'. Sato,,
4:00 Augmentatiom of Adenodne Prodrrctlon Or.ing bdremia as a Possible
Mechankaa of Myocardial Prolec8on in Isdrasic hecnnditionkrg
1218
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TUES
PM
NOV
12
Thrombosis:
Thrombolysis I
California Pavilion C
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
Alexander G.G. Turpie, Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada
Ralph L Nachman, New York, NY
206 'Sal Shnry t.etluc Divene Boln of Cym13w In Va.aiar c.owlh
Thomas F. Deuel, St. l.aui4, MO
Ya.{ Nwa+llpbr hite In 19ronbodF
W0 FYaYrt hi~6iII pq of Tinm.biw Fa.atlen by a ReoaabirM Hybrid
PlowYm6[e AtUvalor in a hinpe Model of Arietial larotmbab 1414,
MasdhaB S. Ruge, Stephen R. Hanson, Andlew B. Kelly, UBa M. A4a2ec,.
Edgar Haber, Laurence A. Harker. Emory University, Atlanta GA, and
Bristol-Meyers Squibb, Princeton, NJ
2b/S Rir1Yt Tkombo*wWln Sequenae Motif (CSIRCG) M[dab CD36
00141186 1415
Adam S. Asch, Scott Silbiier, Edgar Heimer, Ralph L Nacfiman. Comell
University Medical College, New York; NY
7s60 NadYt I.oWion and C>taraderr:a6oe of a CJrywotrlp/k Frapnmt of
MNdet GIK:aprahM BbMa RehiaiK ARGGLY ASir (RGD) Bindig
Ad1dty 1416
Stephen C-T. lam Uniwnsily of IBino9s at Chia®p, Chicago, IL
3:15 Uoaprald.(al iiilitlon of HqsuY.r~ PlamYroBen Activation
Canel4ks N/llh lkparia OiBos.aharide ln%M 1417
Jay M. Eddbetg. H. Edward C.orrad, S.V. Piuo. Deparmrent of Pathology,
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, and Glycomed, , Ala-
medq, G1
In YAn.I ia~ and bdibiY
IAB Vari.6ilMy in A.BaoapdaYo. Control hedlcb TAronboenbobot A 23-
Yeu Pop1daIlon-11nel Shdy 1419
Klnneth C. Huber, Bennrd 1. Gersh, Kent It Bailey, David 0. Hodge,
James H. Chesetro. Mayo Clinic, Rochester,:MN',
4e15 The Low habahiNy !uK Scao NndYg- A Fah1 Nomendapee 1419
Russell D. HuB, Gaiy E Rashob, )eHrey S. Gnsberg Patrick Bn'lllEdwards,
Albar A. Panl'u, Gealfrcy Coates, Rulin Brant. University of Calgary, Cal-
gary, ARxvW, and McMaster University, Hamihon, Ontado, Canada
Yn bIA Verr lkokYwe iu AaMe hiaoory Erabnlf~ A Randmmbed
Cawa/[d Trial - 1420
Samuel Z Galdhabeu, Craig M. Kessler, John A. Heit,C. Gregay Elliott,
William R frkdenbeig. DareM Heiselman, David B. wihm, Michael'F,
MeYeroviEZ.1. NtthonY Padcer, Don Besarctt, David'E Drum,~ Andrew P.
Selwyn, Dtdcsoo Kim, G.V.It.K. Shamw Kathleen Reagan, 1. Stevan
Ni9eI, John A. BKd. Joseph L,osnlmo: Eugene Braunwald. Brigham and
Women's Hospital, HArvard Medical School, Boston,, MA
4:45 The Oldcal iapahnce of Va~ hMntY in Deep VenoW Than6oi6:
Sb4ploWaa Dw Not Ri/11 7H. Goal in Care of Oodidve Clols
1421'
Claude ThFry, Philippe Asseman, lean-laeques Bau¢hart, Martine
Lesenne, Phiippe Marche. HSpital Cardiola89ue. UBe, France
SAO Udeary F6iwpep/de A ReAeci Flarw.ic Vaiatlon. In Narnul &blacb
1422
lean-Luc BaNi®and, Christiane M. Col-De Beys, Edith M. Lavenne-
Pardonge, Maurice H. Mmiau; Jacques J. Col: St:Luc University Hospi-
tai, Brussels, Belgium
'This lecture willl be audiotaped.
2"
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Clinical Cardiology:
Advances in Basic Ultrasound-
Tissue Characterization
Moderated Poster Presentation
Boards P1-P10
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Discussants:
Julio E. Perez, St. Louis, MO
David J. Skorton, Iowa City, IA
r1 Absolute Myocaraal Iltaducat4r Intensity Measurements Corrected
for Penetrafion OepNi Di.atmYnte Nbrmal Myocardiun and Hyper-
terofve Hypertrophy 1477
Ch'nistiane E. Angermann, Hans U. Stempfle, Ralph Drewello, KaA Thei-
sen. Medmnische Klinik, Klinikum Innenstadt, University of Munich,
Munich, Federal Republic of Germany
P2 FreauerK.y Dependence of Ultrasonic Badcscalter Oiffereetiates Infard
From Normal Hu.va INyoraedial 7iawe 1478
Samuel A. Wickiine, Edward D. Verdonk, Jimes G. Miller. Washington
University, St.. Louis, MO
P3 Ii.aBine of Normal and Atlrcrardvotk f.aonary, Arieria by AcourBc
Mia0a0py, 1479
P. Anthony, N. Chandraratna, Satish Choudhary, /oie P. )ones, Para-
krama Chandrasoma, Shahbudin H. Rahimtoola, )ackiyn Gallet. Los
Angeles County-Universiry,of Southem California Medical CenterLos
Angeles, and UCi Medical Center, CA
P4 SyNoRc Coro.ary How Reversal Associated Wilh Abnormal 1)iastolk
qow Dynamics In Patients With Aortic Stenwh Arer.ed by a Coro-
nuy Doppler Catluler 1480
Takashi Akasak'a, /unichi Yoshikawa, Kiyoshi Yoshida, Kenji Maeda.
Kobe General Hospital, Kobe, Japan
t'S Combined Catheter lAtra.mad Imaging With On-iine Tiaue Charac-
terlratioac tea.ibillity S4dy', 1481
Peter /. Fitzgerald, Joseph Koren, John R. MeKenzie, Niyazi U. Beyhan,
Thomas C. Moore, Paul G. Yock. Uhiversity ofiCalifomia, San Fran-
cisco, San Francisco, CA
P6 isaeared EcAorelledivBy of Trarriently irdremk Myocardit.n )lurins
Virorpa.tlcAaglea i. Man 1402
Massimo LombardiJ Eugenio Picano, Cecilia Marimi, Marco Paterni,
Luigi Landini, Alessandro Distante. CNR InstHuteof Clinical Physiology,
Pisa, Italy
,
P7 The C4nira{ Value of tHtraronk Ti.ue Characteritation in tLe Diag,wt rir of MlvcardNb - 1403
Evelin Liebaek, Rudolf Meprr, Michael NawrockiRoland Hetzer, Ger-
man Heart Institute, Berl'un, Federal Republic of Germany
r8 Unique Muni ArcJhitecture of Hmaan Idiopathic Cardioaryopatlry
IdenliBed by Ultrao.k T6we Cftaraderhation 1404
Andrew K. Wong,: Edward D. Verdonk,.Brent.K.; Hoffmeister,.Jimes G.
Milier,.SamueliA. Wickline. Washington UAivers7ly; SL..Louis,.MO
P9 Onngea in Ulha.anic Tirue Characterlstlo Do Not Normalize With
Histologic ReraMribn of Acute fardiac Rejection Afler HeaA Traaw
P14Mafims 1485
Hins-Ullrich Stempfle, Christiane E Angermann,,Petra Kraml, Albert
Schlitz, Ralph Drewello, UIHke grandlJ Bernhard M. Kemkes, Karl Theii
sen.,Med...KGnik Innenstadt, Munich, Federal Republic of Germany
!10 Role of Aoartlc Mivaacopy In i)etectLa Cardiac Homograft Rejection
14"
P.. Anthony, N. Chandraratna,. Satish Choudhary, Joie )ones,. Amar
Kapoor, JAcklyn Gallet, 5hahbudin H. Rahimtoola. University of South,
em,Califomia. School of Medicine, Los Angeles, and'University of Cali:
fomiaIrvine, Irvine, CA
251
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12.
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TUES
PM
NOV
12
Clinical Cardiology:
Laser Coronary Angioplasty-
Experimental and Clinical Results
Marriott Hall C
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
2:00 PM-S: 1Jr PM
Chairmen:
Ulrich Sigwart, London, United Kingdom
Timothy A. Sanborn, Now York, NY
3:00 N Vivo Tisue Dansase by Godt.er, Hoh.iun, and TkhalMm Laser Ablo-
ffon of forcbte Aarfa. 1434
Ton G. van Leeuwen, Massoud Motamedi; John H. Meertens, Lieselot
van Erven, Evelyn Velema, Mark I. Post, Cornelius Borst. Heart Lung
Institute, University Hospital Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands, and'
School of Medicine, University of Teuas. Galveston, TX',
x1s wavelenath-oepenaent Cyloto:icity of ta.er LrpN on Vascular
SrnootL Alurck: keplitatiens for Reatenosis hereetion 1435
Richard H. Clarke, Jeffrey M. Isner, Robert Van Tassel. Boston Univer-
siry and St Elizabeth's Hospital, Boston, MA, and Minneapolis Heart
Institute, ,Minneapolis,. MN
2:39 Ori& of AoAit WaY Dtmctias Md.ced by UPoraviokt and
krfraned
f uhed Laser A6lalion 1436
Ton G. van Lpeawen, Musoud Motamedi, John H. Meertens, Rudolf
M. Verdaasdonk, Comelius Borst. Heart Lung Institute, University Hos-
pital Utrecht,Utrecht, The Netherlands, and School of Medilclne, Uni-
versity of Texas, Galveston, TX
x4S ReAeeusis Po6owkK Laser BaBoon Coronary Antioplasqc Resulb of a
Randormd Mlot MuMice.Ev Trial 1437
Leonard Schwartz, Scott Andrus, Ian N. Sinclair, Thij; Plokker, Wayne E.
Dear, Richard ). Spears. Toronto, Canada
Wltltdrawn 1436
3M lhedh.ioss of ReaOntoais FaBowis Enckner laser: MukJanEer Campre-
Aesdve Aqiopapkic A.alysM 1439
Zlyad M.B. Ghazzal, M., Erick Burton, J. Larry Klein, Donald A.
Rothbaum, Frank Litvack, Spencer B. King III, Xudong Tao, William S.
Weintraub. Division of Cardiology, Emory, University School of Medi-
cine, Atlanta, GA
3:15 Eui.er Coronary Law AnBloplasty, (EC7A)'Resistry: Lesion IsnBth
and oukqpe 1440
David R. Holmes, Frank Litvads, Tsvi iGolilenberg, John F. Bnasoahan,
Frank E. Cummins, James R. Margolis, for the ELCA Investigators. Mayo
CBnic,. Rochester,. MN
3:30 I.Oes.Ysien and 6dJblb
400 4rftlal Readb of the Eurapean Multlce.ler RegiMry' on Coronary
[:cM.e. Law ArgloplaAy. 1441
The European Study Group on Coronary Excimer Laser Angioplasty
4s15 tade of Effect of lesion sererity on CYniral Sacaen and CompNcatio.
Ra[es With Ierrftneas Eudraer Law Coronary A.f;ioplasty {f8CG)
1442
Timothy A. Sanborn, John A. Bittl, Robert M. Siegei, Barry L. Kramer,
James E. Tcheng, John Power, for the PELCA Registry. Mt Sinai Medical
Center, New, York,. NY
4:30 Clinical oukome of Acule Vessel Clow.e During Coronary Exdne.
Law Angioplasty Compared to Conventlonal Balloon DBatation
1443
Meplta B. Pre'sack; Andeas Baunbatfi,.Anuhsius.Atlianasiadis,Wolbnkm
VoeNoer. DeparunentotCadiology, Tilbinga+ Uninetsily,Titbin®en, Federal
RepubYt ol` Gernwy,
4A5 Stand-Alone Fsdmer Laser Aetifoplasty. 1444
Kenneth M. KentJ Lowell F. Satkr, Mary K. Kehoe, Augusto D. Pirhand. ,
Georgetown University, Washington Cardiobgy Center, Washington,~ DC
SM Exckaa Laser A.Sbplasly In Tolal Coronary ocdwions: A RegisW
Donald A. Rothbaum,.Thamas JJ Linnemeier~,Dan Krauthamer, FrankLitvack,. Augusto Pichard, Frank
Cummins,.Tsvi Goldenberg. St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, IN

TUES
PM
NOV
12
Community Pmgramsc
Risk Factor Intervention
Room C-3
2:00 PM-5: 1JS PM
Chairmen:
Judy K. Ockene, Worcester, MA
Susanna L Cunningham, Seattle, WA
2:00 Lipid-Lowesir8 Therapy in Past-Myonrdial Infarction Palkntc Ef('i-
ncy of a Nurse-Manailed Inlerven0ar 1306
Nancy H. Miller, , Randal I. Th'omas, Robert H; Superko, Ghassan
Ghandour, C. Barr Taylor, Robert F. DeBusk. Stanford University schooll
of Medicine, StanfordJ and Kaiser Foundation Medical Centers of Northern California, CA
2:15 Comtiined tipid Drug i6enpy: Efficacy and Tolerability of a New
Algorithm With Four Agents 1307
Richard C.,Pastemak,. LisaBrown, Peter H.Stone, Frank.M. Sacks, for
the HARP Study Group. Beth Israel Hospital and Brigham and Women's
Hospital, Boston,~ MA
2:30 Marloed Benefit With Niacin Therapy in Coronary Patients WNh "b0-
lated" Very Low Levels of High Density tipoprotein CholeRerol 1308
Carl I). Lavie, Lois Mailander, Richard V. Mllani..Ochsner Medical Insti-
tutions, New Orleans, LA
2:41S lone-ternn CoepYance of Tatients on Low-Fat Diet Results of 24-Hour
Dielary Protocols Versus ObjecNve Meastremdrb 1309
Gerhard C. Schuler, Rainer Hambrecht, Gunter Schlierf. Med. Uni-
Klinik Heidelberg, Heidelberg; Federal Republic of Germany
3d10 De.iyt and Validity of a Dietary Assessment Tool Developed for the
CTalnlerol Lowering Intervention Program (CUP) 1310.
Adene W. Caggiula, Deborah:M. Larsen, Joan E.. Watson,.Michellk
Berry, Janet Gemunowski,. N. Carole Milas:.. University of Pittsburgh,.
Pittsburgh, PA
3:15 A Controlled Trial To RaMinlze Smokin8 Cessation Advice in 11 Non-
volunleer himary Care Clinks 1311
Thomas . E.. Kottke, . Leif 1. Solberg, , Mib L Brekke, . Shirley, A. Conn,.
Patricia Maxwell, Mark 1;,Brekke. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
3:30 IntenmMsian and Exhibits
4:00 Results of Weight Loss MterveMion for Phase I of the Trials of Hyper-
tendon heventlon 1312 Victorl: Stevens,. Sheila A. Corrigan,.Ed M. Bernauer, Patricia R. Hebert,.
Mildred MalNekit-Beman, Eva Obarzanek, Carolyn P. Sugars, Arlene T.
Dak`.in,~ Albert Oberman,, Paul K. Whelton, Nancy, R.. Cook,, for the
TOHP Collaborative Research Group. Kaisen Pemranente Center for
Health Research,. Portland,.OR .
4:15 AddiMonal Preventive Effect When Intepatin6 Annually Individual
Mkdical Examinatbn and PapnlaUon Strategy 1313
Lan Weinehall, Kurt Bornan, Gideon, Hellsten, Goram Hallmans. Uni-
versity of Urne3, Umea, Sweden
4:30 bladr/WNte Differences in Response to Risk Factor Screening and Health Education in an HMO
Seltins 1314
Diane B: Stoy, Elaine G: Elinsky, Sherry.Read, )ohn.C.LaRosa:.GeorgeWashingt,on University,
Washington, DC
4A5 Calcium and.Maprdium Supplementation andRlood Pressure: Re.ults
From.rhase I of the Trials of Hypertension Preventian (TOHP) 1315
Monica E. Yamamoto, William B. Applegate, Nemat O. Borhani,i lerome
D. Cohen,.Chades H.,Hennekens, Kent A.,Kirchner, Michaell Klag,
Edward,lakatos, Frank M. Sacks, )ames O. Taylor, fonehe TOHP Collab-
oratiwe Research Group.,University,of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh',~ PA
5:00 Iotauiun Supplementation and Blood hessurr. Results Fram.Fluse I
of the Trials of Hypertemiar Prevention (TOHP) 1316
Julie E. Buring, Nemat O. Borhani, )erome D. Cohen, leffrey A. Cutler,
John 6 KileyLewis H. Kuliler, Judy M., Randle, Frank M. Sacks, James
O. Taylor,. Paul K:, Whehon,, for the TOHP'ColWborative. Research
Group. Harvard Medical'Sch'ool, Boston, MA
I
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Clinical Cardiology:
Ischemic Heart Disease Therapy 11
Grand Ball'toom Salons A-E
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Chairmen:
Carl J. Pepine, Gainesville, FL
Floyd L. Atkins Jr., Boston, MA
2:80 Infard Artery Patency and Late Potentials After Myocardial lnfarction:
long-temrFofkrw-rq 1456
Darryl L. Kawalsky,Kirk N. Garratl, Stephen C. HammRl,Kent Bailey,
Bernard 1. Gersh.Mayo Clinic,Rochester;MN2:15 ladc of Benefioal Effects on MoAaRty by Early
NterveMion With
6rafapril In Acute Myoca-dfal Infarcfibrr 1457Kad Swedberg, for the CONSENSUS II Trial Study Group.
Giiteborg,
Sweden
2:30 GISSI-3 f Rot Stldy: Safety of Lisinoprfl and NifrodlycMn I. the firR 72
Hours After Acute Myocardial Infarction 1458
GI5S143 Investigators. Milano,Italy
2e45 Management of Acute Myocardial Infarction: Comparison Between
Worrten and Men 1459
Randal 1i Thomas, Bo Hedback, I. Larry Durstine, Nancy H. Miller,
Robert F. Debusk. Stanford! University Schooliof Medicine, Stanford,
and Kaiser Foundation Medical CenteaofNorth'ern California; CA
3:00 AWirin So ntg per Day With t3ther ofpyridarnok or Ticlopidine Sifprfi-
carrNy, Reduced RearrrentMyocardial Infarcllon 1460
Kinji Ishikawa, Ken Kanamasa, lwao Ogawa; Toshihiko Takenaka,
Takeo Naito; Noriaki Kamata, Tadahiko Yamamoto,Shoji l Mild
Oyaizu, Ryo Katori. Kinki University, Osaka, Japan 1:15 Conrbination of Oral Captolril and Oral
lsosorbide Mononitrate Is
We6 Tolerated in Acute Myocardial Infarction (1515-4 Factorfal Pilot
Shn1y) 1461
Marcus Flather, Athanase Pipilis, Clare Foster, Michael ConwayRory
Collins, for the ISISPibt Study{ollaborators: Group. Oxford,Uniled
Kingdom
3:30 Mtermbsbn and Fxhrbils
4e00 RedeN.lion of hdteoia by ACE Inhibition 1462
Peter Segaard, Jan,Ravkilde, Cad O: Getzsche, Kristian ~Thygesen. Aar-
husUniversity Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark
4:15 The Impad of Qiniul Trials on the Practice of Cardiology 1463
GervasFoA. Lamas,Marc A. PfeffEr, Peggy Hamm,K'vk Jacobson, Jean
L.Roukau, )ohn Werth'eimer,E'ugene Braunwald, for the SAVE Investi-
gators. HarvardMedicaf Schooll BrighamandWomen'sNospitlal, Bos-
ton, MA
4:30 The Paradox of Posthdarctioo Preseribieg: Bela-Blodcer Usage Pattern
1464
K. Guru Prasad, Stephen I. Watts, Sun K. Wan, Harish i Marisiddiah,
Joseph D. Babb. Bridgeport Hospital, Bridgeport, CT
4A5 Antibodies After TreatmentWilh SUeptakinase in Acate Myocardiaf
Infarction 146S
Ingvar Liljefors, Barbro Carlsson. Sabbatsberg Hospital and The Central
Microbiological Llaboratory of the Stockholm County CounciE, Stock-
holm;Sweden
248
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PM
NOV
12
High elood Pressure Research:
Hypertension-
Molecular Mechanisms
Room C-6
2:00 PM-9:15 PM
Chairmen:
Diane E. Handy, Boston, MA
Allen ). Naftilar, Ann Arbor, M1
2:00 LocaR:atlon and Ckarachri:atian of Cakitonin Cene-Relatcd Ieptide
mRNA in Rat Heart 1339
Scott~C..Supowi4 Ch'idakamaW V. Ramana,.Donald I;,DiPette. Univer-
sity of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX .
2:15 Cb Regulatory Regiom of the Huaan Alpha 2A Adrenergk Receptor
Gem 1340
Diane E. Handy, Haralambos Gavras. Boston University School of
Medicine,. Boston,. MA
2:30 Glonleg of the GATA-8nding ho&in Whick Regulater FadodreR.-1
Gene FxpreWims ia 6tdotheRal Celb 1341
Mu-En lee, Dogan Hj Temizer, Julie A. Clifford, Thomas Quertermous.
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
2:45 Removal d a Putative Mem6rane-Androrhtg Dmnain Enhances Seae-
lion of A.yfotedn CanreAi.g BrzyweFraeTramfected CeRs 1342
Indira Sen, Himadri Samanta, William Livingston, Ganes C. Sen. Cleve-
land'Clinir Foundation, Cleveland, OH'
3df0 Expnesaioa of Irofornr of Ni`,K-AThae Sahuni6 Are Altered in Myo-
card&.n From Renovasadar Hypertensive Rats 1343
Carol-Beth. Book,. Russell'. L. Moore, Yuk-Chow. Ng.. College of
Medicine, The Pennsylvania State.Univenity, Hershey, PA
3:15 Erepresriom and LocalFntfon of Anglotensinogen and Atrial Nadiuretic
h.ptlde In the Hawn Heart 1344
Hirofumi Sawa, Naoki Mochizukij Toshiyuki Kudou, Hideaki
Kawaguchij Hisakazu Yasuda, Fumio Tokuch'i~ Yasushi Furuta, Toshiya
Shinohara, Kazuo Nagashiana. Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hok-
kaido, kaido, Japan
3:30 IMermiaiou and Fxhibib
4:00 Iadudian of AnGseMe cJor fe Rat Aortic Smootlt.Muscle Cdk Blocks
tlYe MgiottmM IhMduced lacreases in Protein Synthesis 134S
Allen J. Naftidan,~ Gretchen K. Gilliland, Carol S. Eldridge. University of
Alabama at Birmlingham, Birmingham, AL
4:15 Supprer+ioe of Cardiac Argiotarshagm mRNA Bcprenion in Sponta-
neow Hyperhngive Rats Trcated With M1lhypertemivr D.ogs 1346
Toshiyuki Kudou, Hirofumi Sawa, Yuka Endbu, Naoki Mochizuki,,
Hitoshi Sano, Yoshihito Sakata, Mikako Shouki, Hideaki Kawaguchi..
Hokkaido Univenity, Sapporo, lapan i
4:30 Moleadar tXaraaerbaflon of the Human COdiac W JCa" Fadyryer
APfA 1347
Issei, Komuro, Kathy. WEnninger,. Kenneth i D. Philipson, Seigo Izum.
Beth Israel Hospital, Harvard Medical Schooly Boston,.MA, and Univer-
sity of California, Los Angeles, los Angeles;.CA
4:45 Canpariron of Renin Gene RedriAion Fragment Length Polyewrph-
i.ms Retween Japanese FamiRes With or Without History of Hyper-
tendo1348
Takafumi Olwra, Yutaka Kitami, Rumi Wakamiya,.Takeru.Wvata,.KunioHiwada. The Second Department
oflhhternal Medicine, Ehime Univer-
sity School of Medicine, Onsen-gun;. Ehime, Japan
5*0 Aging Dihdni.hes hotooecogme Induction by. Hemodynamk Stress in
Isolated Hearts 1349
Mikio Shida, Shogen Isoyama, Tamotsu Takishiima. Tohoku Uniwersity.
School of Medicine, Sendaij Japan
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Arteriosclerosis:
Lipoprotein Metabolism II
Pacific A
Anaheim HiltomHotel
2:00 PM-5:30 PM
Chairmen:
Thomas E. Carew, La Jolla, CA
Robert L Hamilton, San Francisco, CA
NOV
12
1
2:00 Heritability of HDL Trnarer Parameters 13S0
Eliaabeth' de Oliveira e Silva, Eliot A. Brinton, Katherine B. Cundey, lan
L Breslow. The Rockefeller University, New York, NY
2:1 SApoRpoprohin A-Iand A-I1 MelaboWrn ln HDL Subpopdatiows 13S1
Ernst 1. Schaefer, Marian C. Cheung, David L. HacheY, Alice H. Lichten-
stein.USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts Uni-
versity, Boston, MA, Harbor View Medical I Center, , University of
Washington, Seattle, WA, and USDA ChildAen's NRC at BaylorCollege
of Medicine, Houston, TX
2:30 Increased Plasma and Renal Clearance of an Exdun`eabk Pool of
Apolipopro" A-I b Subjects With Low Levels of High Density Upo-
protein Clwleste.ol 1352
Barry S. Horowitz, . ha J. Goldberg,. Jacqpes. Merab; Theresa . Vanni, .
Rajasekhar Ramakrishnan, Henry N. Ginsberg. Columbia University,
New York,. NY'
2%5 Apolipoprotein E-7S: A Trurated Form of Apolipoprotein 6 With
Increased Affinity for the LOl Receptor 1353
Elaine S. KruIJ RobertD: Wagner, Klaus G. Parhofer, Hugh Barrett; .
Gustav Schonfeld. Washington UniversitySt. Louis, MO
3:00 Alethartirn Resa/aft tlrc Rate of Chok,feryl En&r Transfer in Human
Mama 1354
Christopher J. Mann, Frances T. Yen,.Bemard. E. Bihain. Louisiana State
Univenaty, Medical Center, New, Orleans, LA
3:15 AMddtestter Study of the Treatment of Familial Hyperdtoleperokmia
by IDl Apheres6 Using the lipoiorberA flA-1S SYstera 135S
Bruce R. Gordon, David W. Bi9teinrer, David C. Brown, Peter C. Dau,
Antonio M. Gotto; D. Roger Illingworth, Peter H. Jones, Sheryl F. Kel-
sey, . Susan F. Leimwn, Evan A. Stein, Thomas N. Stem,. James H.
Zavoral, Jeffrey Iweimer, for the Uposorber Study Group.
3:36 lnterninion and ErhWits
4:00 Irvine H. Page Award for Young Investigators
4:15 The Endotlrellal CeA TWae f1asmLw>ptn Activator Rea>Xor: Specific
MKeracfion N71h Mawrinojen 1356.
Katherine A. Hajjan. Cornell University Medical College,.New.York,.NY,
4:36 Evidence T6at the Nonpuend~ymal CeM of 1he Lirer Are the hietipal
Sonrce of Clroletteryl ENer Tratrkr /ralein in hhna&s 1357Michael E. Pape, Roger G. Uhich, Thomas J.
Rea, Keith R. Marotti,
George W. Melchior. Upjohn Laboratories, Kalamazoo, MI
4A5 Eapreulon of the Hunan Apo E Gene Alten Signal Tramdtw.lion In
Moure Yl Adrenal Celb 1356
MaryE.. Reyland, David. L. Williams. State Universityy of New York at
Stony Brook, Stony Brook; NY'
5:00 Resulation of the ApoBpopro/ein AI ('.enee by ReBnok Aad 1359
Russell L...Widbm,.Yisheng:Wang,.Sotirios K...Karathanash. The ChiIJ
dden's Hoapi[al,.Boston,.MA
5:15 Alternate hlhway for Upoproteir Uptake In FibroblaAs irorn Subjeds
Homosysas for FarnRial Hypeedudestesolemla 1360 Frances T. Yen,. Christopherl: Mann, Bernasd. E.
Bihain. Louisiana. State University, New Orkans, LA'
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Cardiovascular Disease
in the Young:
General Cardiology
Poster Presentation
Boards P54-P60
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayedi 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
P5~ Effects of Intraveraw Infurioa of C]dorprarnazine on HlmodynamFcr
and Nearoharerone In Young Childrm With Congenital Heart Disease
1530
Shiro Ishikawa, Masahiro Otsuka, Hatsuo Iwao, Naoki i Fusazaki,
Yasuhiro Mizoguchi~ Hidoshi Sunagawa, Sunao Honda. Fukuoka Chil-
dren's HospiGal, Fukuoka, Japan
P55A{e Depende.ce of DfarbNc Fr.r.lion 1S31
Gerd Hausdorf, Geert Morf, Farhouch Berdjis, Peter f. Lange. German ,
Heart Centeq Berlin Federal Republic of Gennany,
P56 Chrees le f.riac lnade` CordYior Aarodaled With FeW-NeonaW
aradabry Trarrpfon 1532
Mumay A. Robertson, James Y. Coe, Ross M.: McKendrick, John i P.
Tiiarinsky,.Ner7 F.,Duncan., University of'Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta,
Canada
P57 Role of HEA-D Region Genes i. SurcepNblRty to Itlreueatlc rever and
Rheumatic Heart Dbeare 1533
Veena TaneJa,. Narender K. MehraJagat Narula, K. Sridrath ReddyR:.
Tand©n: AII Jndia Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
PS8 Standard Deflnidoru of Cardbva.cvlar Malfonmtian Prmnote Acnr-
racy of Resfonal Conparironr 1534
Tomas Pexieder, Denise Bloch, Charlotte Ferencz, the EUROCAT
Paediatric Cardiology and'Baltimore-Washington dnfant Study Groups.
Instltut d'Histologie et d"Embryologie, Lausanne, Switzerland'
P89 Cost of CowaeMita! Heart Disease in Wldren and Adtke Saurces for
Variatiorr Attesaed by Multicenter Stsdy 153S
Arthur Garson Jr., Hugh O. Allen, Welton M. Gersony, Paul C. GilPette,
Arno R. Hbhn, William W: Pinsky, Osama Mikhail. 8aybr College of
Medikine and Texas Children's HospitalJ Houston, TX
Pi0 HeaML Iwrrance Statas In a Cohort of Children and Young Adults
Wltlr CorgenHal Cardiac Diagnoses 1536
Susie C. Truesdell,l Edward B. Ctuk. Strong Childden's Medical Center,
Uhivenity of'Roch'ester, Rochester, NY
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Clinical Cardiology:
Arrhythmias/
Clinical Electrophysiology I
Poster Presentation
Boards P149-P158 -
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
TUES
PM
NOV
12
P149 Synoope Her" S.dden Death in Advanced Hean.Failure 16 25
P1S0 Holly R. MiddkkauH, William G. Stevenson, Leslie A. Saxon. Universi
of California, Los Angeles, School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
Effectr of ABe on Renporoe to baprMenend-Tiit Table Testina tyy
In
Patients With Syncope 16 26
P1S1 Robert S. Sheldon. University of Calpry, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Syncope With Sopraven6kvlar Tadhycard'ia: A Manifestation of t
he
Vasode- Beqmrel 16 27
P152 James W. Leitch, George 1- Klein, Raymond Yee, Richard A- Leathe
You Ho Kim. Univenaty. Hbspital~ London,.Ontario,~ Canada
Proprodk ApiBca.ce of hreoteral Metoproioi DerieB Head-op TB r,
t-
Table TesWo Fsllow-uy A1ter Three Yean 16 28
P153 Antonio Asso, Sitawn Milstein, Amo DunniW, Stephen Remoie, Stev
BaBin, David G. Benditi. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Abnormal Yatcdar Raipance Rarpon.es in Patlenb With Hblory en,
of
OrthoNalic InMdaa.oe 16 29
P154 Steve M. Teague, Aiaa Ujayli, Brian Lawler, Prem Karwa, Robe
FinkleBwr. Case Western Reserve University,,Cleveiand, OH
Duration of Tit Tert for Nerray,Mediated Syaoope in Adults 16 rt
30
155 Ruth A. Greenfieid, Martin E.:Bacon,.Wii6am W. BarringtonRaymo
N. V'ttulb, Ritfiard L Page, l. Marcus Wharton.l7uke University Med
cat Center, Durlwm,, NC
Beat-N-feal Mo.ilorin< of Systemic Yasrnlar ResiWnce: A Seatitl nd
i-
ve
{ Inde: of OAhodatlc AdatataWo 16 31
P156 Alaa Ujayfi, Steve M., Teague, Brian Lawler, Prem Karwa, Robe
Finkelhor. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
EHecb of Pnaoafe.oae on CIManic Padas Threshold 16 rt
32
1
P157 Leopoldo Bianconi, Salvatore Toscano, Roberto Boccadamo, Robert
Senloz, Giuliano Ahamun. San Filippo Ned Hospital, Rome, IWy
hq[..Iqerat Caplore Y Net a Random Plenomeron 16 o
33
P15! Jonathan 1. LaneberB, lo5o Sousa,,Rafel El-Atassi, Jefferson Burrough
Angel Leon.. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ml
Epicardial Activation in Huean Ourina Electrical Iedudion of Repe s,
li-
Uve Rerparea and flbrNlatlon 16 34
1. Marcus Wharton, Tunothy Blitchington, Yohannes Afework, Willia
M. Smith, Patrick D. WoR, James E. Lowe, Raymond E: Ideker. Du
University Medical Center, Durham, NC
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TUES
PM
NOV
12
Arferiosclerosis:
Cellular Lipid Metabolism,
Receptors, and Pharmacology
Poster Presentation
Boards P11-P19
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter! Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
P11 The Three Discrete Size Clawes of Hu.un 3-Hydroxy-3-f+Ae8ty181uyM
C'aeexyme A Reductase mRNA Have Different Inlrpnic Stabilities
1487
Randy R. Ramfwrack, Roger G. Deeley. Parke-Davis Ph'ann, Research
Division, Warner Lambert Co., Ann Arbor, MI~ and Queen's Univenity;
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
P12 FIiBh Demily lipoproleiu Loses Its Effect to 58mrdate Efflra of Choks-
Wd Prmn rwa Cells After Oxidatlve Modifiatioe 1488
YutakaNagano, Toru Kita. Kyoto University,.Kyoto,Japan
f 13 Secretion and Lfpid Association of Human Apolipoyrotein E in
Suxharomjoer cerevidae Reqrircs a Hort Mutation in Slerol ENeriB:
cation and Uptake 1499
Stephen L Sturley, Mi¢haeLR.:. Culbertson;.Alan D. Attie. University of.
Wisconsin, Madison,.Wl I
P14 Cholesterol EHlror From Macropha8es Is Defective in AtAero.derair
Srrcep86k Wfrke Carnear PiReons Relative to Atherosderosis-Rdir
hnt Show. Racer PiBeons 1490 Patricia G. Yancey, Richard W. St. Clair. Bowman Gray School
ofMedicine,,WakeForest ~ University, Winston-Salem, NC
115Rqe Add ExcreUarr and Cholesterol 7-Alpha-Hydraarylare Adivily In
HVpercholledwaesnia-Resistant Rabbits 1491
Julie A. Poorman, Merrill L. Overturf, Nancy M. Nelson, David S. Loose-
Mitchell. University of Texas Medical School-Hbuston, Houston, TXE16 Reta-VLDL Binding Colocalixes
WNh Ihe LOL Receptor and LRr on
!'iRton A4oeoqle-Derived Macrop6aaes 1492
Nancy i. Jones, Madhu Gupta, Ion C. Lewis. Bowman Gray School iof
Medicine, Wake. Forest Universitly,.Winston-Salem,.NC
P17 Evidence for Two HOL, Rindins Sites on Rat Liver rlasrna Membranes
1493
John R.,Morrison~ Grant A. M¢Pherson,,Noel H. Fidge. Bakerlnstitute,
PrahranAustralia
f 18 A Trypsin Labile Subiratiion of HDL3 Aerponsibk for HDL Receptor
Rihdias and Receptor-Mediated Cholesterol Efflux 1494
Amardo J. Mendez, John F. Oram. University of 1Nashing[on, Seattle, WA
P19 IGF-1 fncreafes.LDl Receptor Expression M.Rbroblaats byy a rosttrans-
aipli6nai Mednnhm Irrvolrirr8lGF-1 Receptors 1495
Richardi E..Ostlund~ Jr,, Joseph Y. Yang, EIIen~Heath-Monnig, CIay.F.,
Semenkovi¢h,. William H. Daughaday: Washington University, St. Louis, MO
®

Basic Science/Circulation/Kidney:
Genetic Disease and Gene Transfer
Moderated Poster Presentation
Boardk P189-P198
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Discussants:
Leslie A. Leinwand, Bronx, NY
Robert Roberts, Houston, TX
TUES
PM
NOV
12
P1ti9 MManl Myodn mRNA Is Transcribed in Hypertrophic Cudiomyapathy 1664
Anthony Rosenzweig, Hugh C. Watkins, Dar-san Hwang, Thomas A.
Traill, Jonathan G. Seidman, Christine E. Seidman. Harvard Mediml!
Scfaol,,Boston, MA,
P190 Analyses of Cardiac MyaGr Heavy Chain C'.eee Mrrlatiom That Cause
Familial HypertroPbk Grdiamyopalhy 1665
Hugh C. Watkins, Dar-san Hwang, Anthony Rosenzweig, Gary
Tanigawa, John Jarcho, William J. McKenna, Jonathan G. Seidman,
Christine E. Seidanan. Harvard Medical Sclwol, , Boston, MA, and St.
George's Hospital Medical5choot, London, England
P191 The Ileta-Nlyosin Heavy Chain Miwense Mutation in Exon 13: A Puta-
tve Defect for Hyper6nphk Gtdia.yapatlry b Present in Only One
of 39 Affected Families 1666
M. Benjamin Penyman,, Adolph Mares Jr., Fielding Hejtmancik,. Grace
GoochRobert Roberts. Baylor College ofAAedicine, H6ustonTX
P192 The Molecular sadr of a Type 1 van Willebrand Dl.ea.e Variant 1667
David /. Mancuso, Pamela A. Adam, fMrillip A. Kroner,,R:R. Montgom-
ery. The Blood'Center of Southeastern Wisconsin, Mihvaukee, WI
P193 MyaHMillar Structure Is Intact In btervaaUicvlar Sepfal fiiopsfer of
HypertropM/c C.adiaryopathy Linked to l]vomorome Mil1 1669
Tomas Vybiral, Robert Roberts, Henry F. Epstein. Baylor College of
Medicine,. Houston, TX
P194 Multiple Point Mutations In MRbdrondriat DNA of Patients With
HYperbophic Cardiaryopathy 1669
Toshihiro Obayashi, Kazuki Hattoria Masashi Tanaka, satoni Sug'ryama,
Takayuki Ito,.Takayuki'Ozawa. University of Nagoya, Nagoya, Japan
P19S Hekrogeneity, in Hypert.ophk Cardlomyopathy Der.onrtrated by
Iteta-Myosie Heavy Chain Marke,s 1670
Neal Epstein, Gabriel Cohn, Francis Cyran~ Lameh Fananapazir.
National tileart, Lung,.and Blood Institute,.Bethesda,,MD
P196 Human Beta-Myosin Heavy Chain Sequences Confer Thyroid Hormone
Responsivenerss to a Gene Injected. Into Rat Heart In Vhro 1671
Richard IN..Kitsis, Peter M:.Buttrick,.Leslie A. Leinwand. Albert Einstein
College of Medicine, Bronx, NY'
P197 Gene Transfer and Expression of Lipoprotein Lipase in Somatic Celb
1672
Bonnie I. Wilson, Michael R. Hayden, John D. Brunzell, Jamey D.
Marth, R. Keith Humphries. University of British Columbia, Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada, and University of Washington, Seattle, WA,
P198 Yduction of Mgiogene.is ro8'owing In Viro Gene Transfer (nto Myo-
cardlan 1673:
EliavBarr,. Hua Lin, Steven F. Bollpng, Gary L Engelmann,, Jeffrey M.
Leiden. Universityof Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ml,.and Loyola University,
Chicago, IL
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IN

Basic Science/Circulation/Kidney:
Molecular Physiology
Poster Presentation
Boards P109-P121
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
:TUES
PM
NOIE
12
P109 Huntan Apolipoprotein A-11 Exbb as a Ditner in Tramgenk Mioe and
Alters the Size Distribution Ral Not L,evels of HDL 158S
Joshua R.: Schultz, Shirley.M: Clirt, Edward M...Rubin. Lawrence Berke-
ley Laboratory,.University of Cahfornia,.Berkeley; gerkeley,.CU
P110 CakaoduRn-Mduced Cardlac Hypertrophyin Tranrgeeic Mce 1586
Carol LL Gruver, Francesco DeMayo, Margaret A. Goldstein, Anthony R.
Means. Baybr Colllkge of Medicine, Houston, TX
Pt u FGF Receptor Expression In Vivo Ir Not Regulated by Bask FGF Con-
tent In TraroBenic Mice 1587
Alan Wiseman, Julie K. FettersJudith L Swain. Duke Medical Center,.
Durham, NC
P112 A Common Pathway In Platelel Activation: The Agoaist-Mduced
Polyseriratbn of Cylopla.nic Acter 1588
Pascal Goklschmidt-Cfemtont, Thomas D. PollArd. Johns Hopkins Med-
ical School, Bahimore, MD
P113 Praleclive Effed of Mutant Tbrue Marnino8en Activator E.pnared
From Eadotlulial Cells Seakd on Iaplanted Stenb 1589
Suzanne G. Eskin; Robert S. Meidell~ Janice. McNatt, L Maximilian Bup, .
Lydia T. Sturgis, Robert D. Gerard, James J. Ferguson, Joseph F. Sam-
brook. James T. Willerson. Universityof'Texas Medical.Schools and
Texas Heart~lnstitute, Houston and Dallas, TXP114 IL-6 Gene Traarcriplr Are Expressed In
Atherorclerotk ledons of
Geneticapy Hyperlilpislemic Ra6bRr (WHHL Rabbits) 1S90
Uichi Ikeda, Asahiko Oguchi, Yoshio Tsuruyd, Yoshitane Seino,
Masafumi Takahash'iI Kazuyuki Shimada. Department of Cardiology,
Jichi Medical School, TochigiJapan
P115 Growth Hormone l.dtroer Gene Expression of the Receptors for fmu-
1i.-IRoe Growth Facsor I and Matekt-Derived Growth Facbr in Rat
Heart 1591
Riccardo Sarzani~ Atonella LAnari, Paolo Dessi-Fulgheri, Vittoria M., Pad,
Pierpaolo Morosini, Alessandro RappeAi. Istituto di Patologia Medica,
University of Ancona, Ancona, Italy
P116 laaiin-IrTee Growth Factor I Regulates Its Reuaptoo In the Prerence of Plalelet-Poar Plaw 1592
John J. VerverisPatritk Delafontaine, R. Wayne Alexander. Division of
Cardiology, Emory, University, Atlanta, GA
P117 Analysis of the Targeting of Phorybolamban to tAe Sarcopla.nk
Retlasks1S93
Paul D. Kessler, A. Malcolm Campbell', Bonnie Pankov, Douglas M..
Fambrough'., Department of Medicine and Department of Biology, The
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
P118 Mapping tlm Seauences Involved 1n Cardiac Myosin Subunit Inter-
actions 1594
Anthony Ji Straceski, Leslie A. Leinwand. Department of'Microbiology
and Immunokogy,.Albert Einstein College of Medieine, gronx,..NY
P119 GenetlcaRy Engineered Half Calmodulln, Half Traponin-C dhimerar
Inhibit Myo.ln Light thain RMuse AcdvaBan 1S95
Samuel E..George,.Zenghua.Su, Da/u~Fan; Amhony.R. Means..Baylor
College of Medicine, .Houston,. TX'
P1II0 Induction of Heat 5ltodc Prokin 70 by Streldt and bovdunic Canhadian
15%
Anne A. Knowlton,.Franz Ebedi,.Gabriel IM. Romo, Soeun Ngoy, Peter
Brecher, Aiyson Owena Carl S. Apstein. Boston Univenity, Boston, MA
P121 DkQioci TuadiBmr Control 11he Expression of a Single Contractile Pro-
tein Gene (MLC-2) in Cardiac and Skeletal Mutcle.i. Transgenic Mice
1597
Kevin J. Lee,. Robert S. Ross, Wolfgang Franz,. Jenny Price, Sylvia M.
Evans, Hong Zhu,. Kenneth R. Chien.. Universityy of California, San
Diego,. taJdla, CA, Max-Planck Institute,.Munich, Federal Republic of
Germany, and Scripps. Research Institute, La JolliaCA
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Basic Science/Circulafion/Kidney:
Myocyte Responses to
Growth Factors and Injury
Poster Presentation
Boardk P96-P108
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PMr5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
P96 Ca.onary Miaoembohaation Ieaeases Gaowth Factor Expresioa fe
PorcinK Hearts 1572
Masahito Mohr7; Rene Zimmermann, Sabine Bernotat-Danielowski,.
Stefan Sack, Ernst R. Schwarz, Margarete Arras, Jutta Schaper, Wolfgang
Schaper. Max-.Pianck-lnstitute,, Bad Nauheim, Federal Republic of,
Germany
P97 The Effed of Hyyoxia In 6adt Fibrobla.t Cwowlb Factor Synthesis of
CulWred Myocandlal Celb 1573
Michio Chiba, Emiko Sumida,,Eiji i5umida, Naoki Oka, Masashi Nakata.
Kurume University School of Medicine,:Kurume, Japan
P% Purification of a GrovHA-lnhibitlng Factor Fram Bovine Heret 1S74
Doris Westemacher, Wolfgang Schaper. Max-Planck-Institute, Bad
Nauheim, Federal Republic of Germany
f99 Fndolhelin-l- and Aeglotenin 11-1nduoed Myocardial Prole6i Synthe-
sb Inolve. the Erly ('aowlh Response Gene-1. 1575
Ludwig Neyfes,Janis Nouskas, Hans Vetter, Medicai. Polidinic, Univer-
sity of Bonn, Bonn, Federal Republic of':Gemrany
P100 bthibitioa of the Early Growlh Response Gerre-le A ibtenHal Mecfia-
nira for Itegrcrion of Cardiac HypeAraplq by Cakiun Antagonists
1576
Janis Nouskas, Hans Vetter,.Ludwig Neyses. Medical Policlinie,.Univer.
sity of Bonn, Bonn, Federal Republic ofGermany
P101 bnalin-Rhe Growth Facior-1 btduce Grdiac Hyperlraphy i. CoRueed
Neonatal Rat CudionyoqM 1577
Hiioshi 11o,:Midiiaki H:oe, Yukio HiFata,.MotoyoshiTsujino, Masayoshi
Shkhirij Akira Koike, Akihiko Nbgami, Toshilhiko Takamoto, Fumiaki
Maruno. Tokyo Metti" and Dental Univeysily~ Tokyo, Japan
P102 Ind.cUoe of the Early Growth iterparueGene-1 and Protein Synthesis
frr Ma6eld-Derlved Growth Factor q and Mroii. in Adult Rat Cardio-
my--Y4n 1S70
Ludwig Neyses, Janis Nbuskas, Silke Oberdorf, Hans Vetter. Medical
Pofidinic, University of Bonn, Bonn, Federal Republic of Gemwny.
P103 ItepAalion of rIINA SynMesb in Cardiac MyocryM 1579
Daniel 1. O'Mahony, Simon N. . Allo, . WenQin. Xie, Carl A. Hansen,
Cathy J. Beiniicfi, Lawrence 1- Rothblum. Weis Center for Research/
Geisinger Ciinic,: Darrvilfe, PA
P104 Paced Cmdradfarn Sdnolate Expression of Atrial Nadiuretk Factor in
Cultured Neonatal Ventricular HeaA Celb 1500
Patrick M. McDonough, Christopher C. Glembotski. San Diego State
University, San Diego, CA.
P10S Quadifatlon of MyptropNn From Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat
Hear( 1581
Subha Sen, Parames 5i1, Debabrata Mukherjee. Research ~ Institute,
Cleveland Clink Foundation, Clevefand, OH
P106 Medtanbm of c-fw and ajun Induction by Wall Sbas In Nornu) and
HypeA.ophied Isolated Hearts 1582
Heribert Schunkert,.Lothar Jahn, Seigo Izumo,.Carl S. Apstein, Beverly.
H:,Lorell. HarvardUniversily and Boston University,.Boston,.MAP107 Hypertension Modulates Ima1N-IBce
Growth Factor I Receptor mitWA
Levels 1503
Kenneth A. Fath, R.. Wayne Alexander,.Patrick Delafontaine. Division of
Cardiology,,Emory, University, Atlanta, GA
P10ff Exclusion of Myosin Heavy ChaiM and Cardiac AcBn Gene Involvement
in Hypertrophic firdlomyapaffiies of Several French FamiNea 1384
Ketty Schwartz, Cecile Dufour, Laurence Faure, Fran4oise Fougerousse,
Jacqui Beckmann,: Daniel Cohen, Hans-Peter Vosiierg,. Fran~ois
Cambien,: Olivieu Dubourg, Marc Ferrieie,: Michel Desnos, Andre
Sacrez,. Michel . Komajda. INSERM U 127 and CHU Pitie-Salpetriere,
Paris, France
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AM
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Chairmen:
Spencer B. King III, Atlanta, GA
Eric J. Topol, Ann Arbor, MI
900 Molcaula /atlwphyfioioBy of se.tene.r
'Lewis T. WiNimns, San Fran¢isco, CA
k1S apib WNh Reped Mhev~llaur
Spencer B. King III, Atlanta, GA
l:70 GYrrent TUerapy: r6a:ancologY
Valentin Fuster, Boston, MA
l:4S Clwrea! TAerapr: Medwninl Ia/erveMiom
Richard S. Shdc, Durtiaml NC
1800 Lookia{ b Ihe rrl:rt Gene T6enpy
Elizabeth G. Nabel, Ann /vbor, MI
Plenary Session VIII
Symposium: Angioplasty
Restenosis-Molecular Mechanisms and
Evolving Therapeutic Strategies
Main Arena
9:00 AM-10:15 AM
Plenary Session IX
Symposium: Current Issues in Valvular
Heart Disease
Main Arena
10:45 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Charles K. Francis, New York, NY
William Grossman, Boston, MA
1R4s WYo Needs CuNac CadwAorbalm far AMawe.t of
~1
StnhbodiA H. WhYnWola, Ws Angeles, CA
11A0 WMen b Inkrvaie is tlm Aq7apbmatlc htllaR
Robert O. Ba+ow. Bethesda, MD
11:15 fapoae Vam srrBfal VaWMOmy for Mffi'al
SfNIaN
Robert A.:O'Rourke, San Antonio, TX
11:30 Doa l1Ytra1 Vahe Repair )vqi/y EarBer S:.Bery for Mitral
Reprsihtl-i
Alain Carpentier, . Paris, . Fnnce
11e45 lelt Ventriaw Dy.fwndima N 8 Ever Too Ia1e to
Opaa41
John Ross )r., la loBal. CA
'See page 27.
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These sessiM will be audiotaped.
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12
Clinical Cardiology:
Atrial Arrhythmias
Poster Presentation
Boards P159-P768
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
P159Adeewine-SemiBve Atrial Arrhytlwnia. 1635..
Clifford J. Ganatt, Sean O'Nunain,.Michael Griffrth,.JazwinderGill
Edward Rowlanda David Ward. St. George's and Royal Brompton,
National Hpart Hospitals, London, UnitEd Kingdom
f 160 Left Atrial How Velocily 9n f4tknh With Atrial FsbriBation and Sys-
Iemic Emimlism 1636
OUo Kamp, Martine A. Huizum van,~ Patrick M.J;.Verhorst, Cees A..
Visser. Free University Hospital and ICIN, The Netherlands
10161 Long-term Safety of Low-Dose Mtioda.one After Cardioveniorr of
Atrial Rferillalba 1637
Marcel A.Gosselink,. Harry JJ Crijns, Isabelle C.. Van Gelder, Hans L!.
Hilkge. Tlwraxcenter, Groningen, The Netherlands
f 162 fanoeiled Miovethiniar Nodal ConAitdian and VenYiaiar itapprr
Dvitg Afrial Rkai.tlorrc Ca.parYmr of ConaaltneM ledeu and Conoeal-
nlent Zane 1636
Akira Fujiki; Masanao Tani, Koichi Mizumaki~ Shigeki Yoshida, Hiroshi
Tsujii. Toyama Med. and Pharm. University, Toyama, Japan
P163 Control of Cycle LengMi by Action Iotentiaf Duration During fibriUa-
fion in the Human Heart 1639
John F. Swartz, Janice. L Jones, Ross D. FMtcher, Veterans Administra-
tion Medical Center and Georgetown Univenity, WashingtonDC
f 164 Effect of Gaa IA Mdanhytlrnk Drug on Common Type of Atrial
Humer 1640
NobuyukiOhga, Tomoo Inoue, Akihiro Yoshida,. Tomofumi Doi,
Hidemi!Ogawa, Yosio OhnishiJ Kobe University School of Medicine,
Kobe, Japan
P165 Effect of Atriid iibriflaticn on 4rdudbNity of Ventritrdar Tufiycardia/
Ve.trir.vlar RMiYalton During rrogramned Ventricdar Stimulation
1641
MarJ;n Barggrefe, Re1o Card'utas, Christine Hief, Ukich Karbenn, Xu Chen,
W+Ihelm Haverkamp, Gunter Breitlwtdt. Westf: WdhekFu-Uniwersity Mun-
ster, MiunNx, Federal RepubBc of Gennanyy
f 166 SipriBnnee of fMsrasacdogic Total Aularonric Blockade and Direct
Sihw Node Reoordings In ClMical Cawse of Falienb With Sidt Sirxs
Syndrome 1642
Ivrao Yamaguchi,. Hiroshi !Maeda, Tohru Kurih'ara,. Kaname lida, . Yasuro
Sugishita. University of Tsukuba, Jsukuba, Japan
f 167 Differential Effects of Adenosine an Vcnhicvloa6ial Conduction hr
Fatkab With and Witlrout Atrbventriada. Nodal Raenf.y, 1643
Anthony C. Chang, Timothy Knilans, Joseph J. Evans,.Eric N. Pryslow=
sky. Indiana Heart Institute,.Indianapolis,.IN
P168 Abisl Paeins Modulatn Enwen ccersalxr Autmnalkkq.ih "Complete"
A6iovenMatlar. /lock 1644
Kan Takayanagi, Teruo Inoue, Yoshihiko Sakai, Shigenori Morooka,
Yutaka Takabatake. Dokkyo University, Koshigaya Hospftal,. Saitama,
Japan
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PM
NOV
12
Basic Science/Circulafion/Kidney:
Cellular Mechanisms of Inotropic
Function
Poster Presentation
Boards P122-P131
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Presenti 3:00' PMr5:00 PM
PIn f.Mrapk and Ca" HomeoWsis Effeds of Sodium Chamel-Active
Ajeqq In Cardiac.Myacytef 1S9!
Keij'p lida, Thomas W. Smith. B'righ'amm and Women's Hospital i and
Harvard Medical School,.Boston,,MA.
P123 ComParbon of Notropic Effed of Felodip:rc. Niftdipine, aed Anio-
diplik in Condoe Dop 1s99
Che-Ping Cheng, Toshiyuki Noda, William C., Little. Bowman Gray
School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC
P124 Cm.parion of the Cardiac Etfels of Thl.cadte and 3,;-DiiodoWyropra
pimic Atid, a Tlh.nki A.alape With ha6npic Seelectlvity, 1600
Gregory D..Penrwck Thomas E. Raya,Joseph J: Bahl,.Steven GoMman,..
Eugene Morkin., Tucson Veterans Administration Medical Center and
the University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
P125 Repdaian of Car6ac,elity, DritB Mid Redatiam ie Caronary liiow in Ihe
Perfrred floart A Study of tr6mphale, pH, and CybioYe Caidi.m 1601
Vincent M.. Figueredo, Rolf Brandes,.Barry M. Massie, M'iclwelW. Wei-
ner, S. Albert Camacho. Veterans Administration Medical Center-
University of CaJifornia, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
P126 Effects of GdoWelin on Mtraoellular Ca" ard Contradilily in Single
Ventriadar Myocyles fiorn the rerret 1602
Zhihua Qiu,.Jianxun.Wang,. Cynthia L. Perreault,:Arthur /..Meuse, Wil-
IiamGrossrnan, James P. Morgan. Harvard'Med'draJ School, Boston, MA
P127 Effect of Oietary Ome;a-3 Fatty Acids aed hdwnia-Reperfusion on
Card'iac AdrenerBic R-pond- 1603
Carl E. Hock, Leslie D. Beck, Sophia Doman, Diane K. Reibel. Univer-
sity of Mediame and Dentistry of New Jersey-SOM, Camden, NJ, and
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
P128 Effect of Selective NhibiNon ot'DE Type l1I ao Ihe Contractile Func-
tion of SUrrred Myoeardium1604
Godellere Vandeplasiche, Cado Hemtans, Jan D'Aubioul, Paul A.J.
Janssen. Janssen Research Fourdation,.Beerse,..Belgium
P129 Effeab of. Veanarinane,, a Newer CardiotonkAsait,. on the Human
Cyclk AMP Phapbodfeslerau 1605
Hiroshi Masuoka, Masaaki Ito: Hiroo Itoh, Masaaki Inden, Tokuji Kon-
ishi, Toshio Tanaka, Takeshi Nakano. Mie University, Tsu, Mie, Japan
P130 OPpefirtB Hkds of Alpha,,, and A1pha,. Recepwn on the Inotropic
Rnpope to AlpharAdrenerdk Stimulation in Adult Rat Myocytes
16Ui
Giovanni Gambassi, Sean Berenholtz, Bruce. Ziman, Edward G. Lakatta,
Maurizio C. CapoBossi. Laboratory of Cardiovascular Sciences, Geron-
lobgy Research Center, National ilnstitute on Aging, National Institutes
of Health, Baltimore, MD
P131MiMi.one hnpeoves the Recorery of.Merhanin, Eeerddks, and'Sub-
strate Melabolllm of Ihe Stwned Myocardium 1f07Peter, T. Buser, Hans P. Schaffhauser, Hugo Amack'er,
Pe1er Allegrini..
Division of Cardiology,.University HospitalBasel,! Switzerland!
264

Cardiovascular Disease
in the Young/8asic Science:
Cardiovascular Developmental
Biology 11
Poster Presentation Boards P45-P53
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
TUES
PM
NOV
12,
P45 ConlracUon and Relaotion of Ducpn Akafoau and Mtracellu4ar Cal-
dum CancewMatlon 1521
Toshio Nakanishi; Gu Hong, Kazuo Momma. Hean Institute,. Tokyo
Women's Medical College, Tokyo, Japan
M6 CI"-HCO: fbcdu.=e b Active as an Inltrace9ular Buffer System ie Ihe
Prematurc M/ocardiue 1522
Toshio Nakanishi, Gu Hong Edward 1; Cragoe, Masash'i, Segu¢hi. Heart
Institute, Tokyo Women's Medical College, Tokyo, Japan
P47 Developmental ANeratlons In tlrc Exprd.ion of cGMP-Depe.deet Pro-
tein Kbure In Rabbit Heart and Aorh 1523
Trudy L.. ComweB; Thomas M:.Lincdn Michael Artman.,University,of.
South Alabama, Mobile, AL
P46 la"biKoo of C"owlk Mwalthotfiederme Acfhrities by HL-725 and SQ
65,442 Drrlq Perinatal MaWraBoe In tbe Rabbit 1524
Michael Artman, Samuel J. Strada. University of South Alabama,.
Mobile, AL.
P49 VentrkWar ftepolairatioo in Neonatal, Youa6, and Adult Dogs 1525
Cynthia D. Jeck',. Michael R.. Rosen,. Penelope A.. Boyden..Columbia
University, New York, NY
PSO Developmental Unesef In bFGF-IYce Prolefn in Stage 16, 24, and 27
Babryo.ic ChidrVen4icle 1S26
Svatava R. Jedlk#a, Jacob N. Fimkelstein,: Lou Ann Paulhamus, Edward
B. Clark. Strong Children's Research Center, University of Rochester,
Rochester, NY
PS1 Aae-Related Effeds of pH o. L-Type Ca" Currents in Ventricular Myo-
tyte. 1527
Fuhua Chen, Glenn T. Wetzel, William F. Friedman; Thomas S.
Klitzner. University of California, Los Angeles, Sehool of Medikime, Los
Angeks, CA
P32 Patlwgenefis of fteWak Add-hrduced Transpodtion of Great Arfnies
in 1he Morse iS2ft
Mirjam Pf¢enrnaier-Rousseil,.Tomas Pezieder:..Insdout d'Histologie et
d'Embryologie, UniVersitF de Lbusanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
PS3 FFnclfo.al ChuacterMtln of the Veatride of Mae.eaiian ra.bryas and
Ib Rerponresfo aeta-Adrenersic AaoniA 1529
Makoto Mainzawa,.Masae Morishima,.Sachiko M. Tomita. DVMPed..
Cardiobgy, The Heart Institute of Japan, Tokyo Women's Medical Col-
lege, Tokyo,lapan
L
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Clinical Cardiology:
Ventricular Tachycardia-
New Diagnostic Approaches
Poster Presentation
Boards P169-P179
Convention Center Exhibit' Hall
TUES
PM
NOV
12
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
r
P169 The Detection of Localized Myocardial A6normali6e. Using T1-201
Myoordial sclntieraphy fn Idiopathir Ventricular Tadrycard'ia 1645
Kikuya U ho, Tohru Ohe, Naohiko AiharaToshiisa Uehara, Tsunehiko
Nishimura, Katsuro Shimomura. National Cardiovascular Center, Suita,
Osaka;Japan
P170 MapMocardiopaplrk Nnreatisation of VeaMwlar Tadtyeardia 16K
Werner Moshage, Stephan Achenbach,,Konrad GShl. Matthias Fried-
rich, Kurt Bachmann, Roland Helle, Siegfried Schneider. University, of
Erlingen-NUmberg, Erlingen, and Siemens AG, Federal Republic of
Gemwny
P171 Accurate Deteciion of the Foar of Ventricular hernature Contraction
Utlne Hyh-Speed Digital Srbtrattion Edropaplry 1647
Ken Ishihara, Jun Tanouchi Hiroya Kondo, Hiroshi' Takeda, Shinji
KishimotoToshio Ogawa, Tohru Hayashi, Masato Asao, Toshiyuki
Furukawa. Osaka National Hospital, Hohenzaka, Medical School,
Osaka University, Okasaand Hitachi'MedicallCorporation, Kashiwa,
Japan
P172 Coesbtent Linkage of the LonB QT Syrr6woe to the Harvey rar-1 Locuw
on CreomaoaK 11 . 164!
Mark T. Keating, Christine K. Dunna Donald L. Atkinson, Katherine W.
Timothy, G. Michael Vincent, Mark F. Leppert. University of Utah, Salt
Lake City, UT
i 173 Threrhold for FkeBoporation of Cardiac Cell Membranes With Rec-
tanpiar VoNaRe Pulses 1649
Oscar H. Tovar, Leslie TunB The JoMs Hopkins Uthiversity, Baltimore, MD
P174 Correlalion of Regional C-11 Hydroxyepbedrine Re/ee8on and 6ec-
Yephyaolosic Mapping la We. Human Head 1650
Hugh Calkins, Steven F. Bollir& Kevin AJlhwn, Mam in M. Kirsh, Don
Wi'eland, Fred Morady, Markus Schwaiger. University of Michigan
Medical Center,.Ann Arbor, Mt
P175 High-Re.oludoa Mapping of the Afrial Seph.a 1n htients With Septal
Aoceamy, hUrwvys 1651
Mark A., McGuine, David C. Johnson, Monica C.,Rofwtin, Graeme R.
Numn, : William Meldrum-Hanna, Barbara I. Dewsnap, Alex S. Yip. John
B. Uther,,David L. Ross. Westmead Hospital, Westmead, Australia
f 176 PredkUns Swvival Fra. Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest A Graplical
Model 1652
Mary, P. LarsenMickey S. Eisenberg, Richard O. Cummins, Alfred P.
Hallstrom. King County Emergency Medical Services, Seattle, WA
P177 Benefit of Threr-Dhrdrional lntraoperative Mapping Duies Ventric-
ular Tacirycardia ln Patients Nbt Mapped rreaperalively 1653
Steven D. DaTorte, Bruce D. Lindsay, James L. Cox, PetenB.,Corr, T.
Bruce Ferguson Jr., Judy L. Osbom, Michael E. Cain. Washington Uni-
venity,.51.. Louis, MO ~
P178 Personal Computer SyiEernfor Trackins Cardiac Vulnerability.by.Cae-
pkxDa.odrrlatlon of the T. Wave 1654
Bruce D. Nearim8, Richard L. Vlrrier: Department of Pharmacobgy;
Georgetown University School of Medicioe,. Washington, DC
P179 r7eaue.t M4diagiro.b of Ioteetfally Life-Theeatarhr8 Arrhylhmias by Computerized
Bectrocardiopap6it Analysb 2l61
Lawrence l. Jacobs, Anthony. C. ChanB, .R... loe Nobk,. Joseph J. Evans,
Eric N.,Prystowsky. Indiana Heart Institute, Indianapolis, IN
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TUES
PM
NOV
12
Basic Science/Circulation/Kidney:
Signal Transduction in
Vascular Smooth Muscle
Poster Presentation
Boards P141-P148
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-S:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
P141 nitro~-Aqinbm ResManl lela.atlons and Endotltdium-f)ependent
HyperpalariraUom Are {lodced by Glmodulin Inhibitors 1617
Stephane C. Illiano, Tetsuhiko Nagao,.Pau1~.M. Vanlnoutte. Baylor Col-
lege of,Medicine, Houston; TX
P142 Qtwttlhtive Analysis of the Role of Membrane Hyperpoiukation as a
Altxbanbtn of Cerebral VasodiatMn 161!
Joseph E. Btayden. The University of Vennontj Burlington, VT
P143 Cloni.g of an EndolhelW Tyoosine KioaecDNA Homologous to Mate-
Iet-Derfved Growth Factor ftec[plors 1619
Riccardo Sarzani; Giotgio Atnaldi, Roberto DePiiro,.AlessandroRap-
pelli. Istiluto di Patologia Medica and'Cattedda diEnd©crinologia, Uni-
versity of Ancona, Ancona, Italy
P144 hnluAionnf New Mewbrane sipnling Mecfianhms in Injured Artcsies1620
Jeremy D. Ollerenshaw, Kathy K. Griendling,.. R. Wayne Alexander;
Division oPCardiokogy,.Emory University,.Atlanta, GA,
P145 Att{ioknsb Ii Activates Two Mitogen-Aetivated Protein Kinases in.
Cultured Vascdar smooth Muscle Cells 1621
Yoshihiro Ishida, Yasohiro Kawahara, Terutaka Tsuda, , Masanobu,
KaAe,. Mitsuhiro Yokoyama. Kobe University School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan
P146 CtasAcUvafion of cGA/P-Dependent Protein Kinase by cAMP in Pig
Coronary As/erfn 1622
Hang Jiang, Janet L. Atkins^ Sharron H. Francis, Jackie D. Corbin.,
Vanderbilt University, School of Medicine, Nashville, TN'
P147 Dual Regulation of l-Type Calciwn Channels by S. Receptor stimtda-
tion in Vascular Smooth MusckCeNs 1623
Yoji Hirakawa, Takeshi Kuga. Research Institute of Angiocardiology and.
Cardiovascular Clinic, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
P14! Evidence for Two Distinct At Receptors In Porcine Coronary Arlery:Mrolvanent of K' Channels
1624
Linda A. Merk'elRodneyW:.Lappe, Luz M. .Rivera,.Bryan F. Cox, Mark
H. Perrone. Rhiine-Pou4enc Rorer Central Research, King of. Prussia, PA'
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Clinical Cardio%gy:
Restenosis-Clinical Studies
Marriott Hall N
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
Michael W. Cleman, New Haven, CT
Harry R. Phillips, Durham, NC
TUES
PM
2M Do the Nlrmber of Bailoon Intlatiom owins Sietk-Vea.el PiCA Influ-
eace Redenosikl 1445
James A. Heam, Ziyad'M.B. Ghazzal, John S. Douglas Jr., Paul Tack, Phil
Per-lee, Spencer B. King Ill. Emory University School of, Medicine,
Atlanta, GA
Y:1S nasMc Recoil After IiCAs A Predictor of Restenosisi 1446
Salvatore Di ISomma, Stefano De Servi, Jacek Kubica, Diego Ardissino,.
Eao Bramucci; Luigi Angoli, Angelo Zito, Giuseppe Specchia. Division
of Cardiology, S. Matteo Hospital, PaviaItaly
"nrcnpealk Dhmdiar" and tlie ocarrarce of Restenaic A Qtuati-
tatlve Arqfopaplic Aaaly.is ia 781 Lealonm After Sucaewhtl Coronary
An0oplady, 1447
Walter R. Hermans, Benno J. Rensing, Hans Kelder, Marcel van den
Brand, Harry Suryapranah, Patrick W: Serruys. Thoraxcenter, Rotter-
dam, The Netherlands
2:45 Coranary Resknorb After poable Venel Arqioplasty In Umtable
Aagis. 1448
Pascal de Groote, Christophe 11 Bauters, Jean M. Latdanch'e, Fabrice J.
Leroy, Michel E. Bertrand. University of L76eLi11e, France
3A0 Iu.nYtal Narrowpt8 After AnBloplaty Fobwa a Near-Gaw.ian Di.fri-
baHmu A Quanlflative AtqfoplaWy St.dy of 1,452 Ledmu 144!
Patrick W. Sernrys, Benno J. , Renskg. Waltler R M: Hemnns, JaaP W.
Deckers. Thoraxcemer, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
3:15 Loes-M1. CBnkal Follow-.y ie htkob With Ani{iopaphic RMidy
A(/er Suooesdd AnBloplady 1450
William S. Weintraub, Z'ryad M.B. Ghaznl, Henry A. Liberman,:Caryn
L. Cohen, Douglas C Morris. Emory University School of Medicine,
Atlanta, GA
3:J9 IMaaisNion and Exddbit.
4:00 l.ddence of ReAawsis After fTCA CateBatad by Veael Sine 1451
Raymond Dong, Jacques Lesperance, Martial Bourassa, Gilles Hudon, ,
Leonard Schwartz. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
4:15 I.fluence of AAeiy Diameter on Rerteno.it Falbwiall rrCA: 6npiia-
tios for NewDevkes 1452
Ziyad M:B. Ghazzal, James A. Heam; John S. Douglas Je. Division of
Cardiology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
4:39 There b No Difference In fopan{ioplaMy Rertenods Rate
te4weee
Coronary Arleeiee A Quantitative Analysis of 1,452 Lesiom 1453
WaHer R. Hermans, Benno 1 Rensing, Hans Kelder, Marcel van den
Brand, Harry Suryapranata, Jos R... Roelandti . Patrick W... Serruys. ,
Thorrazcenler, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
4:45 CokJicine Antloplariy, ReAenosk Trial 1454
Cindy L. Gfines, David Ririk, Arkne Levine, Theodore Schreiber, Velap,.
pillil Gangadharan, Renato Ramos,, Nishit Choksi, Constance Gan-
Badharan, Gerald C. Timmis. Vlydliam Beaumont Hospilal, Royal Oak, MI
506 pouble-Wlad Ra.dodxed Corqralled Tr41 of Fith Oil Sryplemenls in
the IreveMtaa o( RMeaasea After Coraury Ansfoplasty 1455
Louis Roy, IsabeBie Bairati, Fran4oisMeyer,.Martine B. Genest. Quebec
Heart Institute, Laval University, Ste-Foy; Quebec,.Canada
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Basic Science/Circulation/Kidney:
Control of Cell Growth,
Repair, and Migration
Poster Presentation
Boards P61 -P71
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
TUES
-PM
NOV
12
P61 The Reovinu Ml Geee Delermllnes the Different Viral Growdi Capac-
Ny b Cultured fwdotlieRal Cells 1537
Yoshiki Matoba, Wilson 5. ColucciBemard N.,Fields, Thomas W.
Smith. Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School,l
Boston, MA
P62 Co4aBen SyMhesb b RcpiteJ for In Vitro Ca.diocyle G.owlh 1538
Steven A. Fisher, Martin M:.LeWinter,. Muthu Periasamy. University of
VennoM, Burlington, VT
ReBeneraffmr of bjrred Myocardh.n Fror. Implantad SateNite Cells
1539
Race L. Kao. ABegheny-Sin®er Research Institute, Pittsburgh, PA
fN CanexLr45, a Novel Channel Pnotein of Mammalian Cardiac MyoqEe
Gap hra<tlon< 1540
H.~ Lee Kanter, Jeffrey. E.. Saffitz, Anne M: Murph'y,.Eric C. Beyer: Wash-
ington,University, St Louis, MO
P65 irancTiptlonal Replatlono( tlie. Human Conaeaion43 Gene 1541
Joshua R. DeLeon, Leslie A. Leinwand,,Glenn I. Fishman., ABiert'Ein-
stein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
P66 Induced Erprenion of MpD Can Activate the Chideee Cardiac Myo.in
Lled C6ain 2 homoler b HbroblaR CeBs 1S42
Shyamal Goswami, Ming Dong Zhou, Ashok Kumar, MAQ. Siddiqui.
State Univenilyy of New York Hlalfh Science Center at Brooklyn,.
Brooklyn, NY
P67 r.RNA and helein Expression of PrdNeraNn6 Cell Nuclear Antigen in
Developfng and Adalt Cardiac Muscle Cells 1543
Thomas A. Marino, Kenneth E. Lipson. Temple University School of
Medicine, PhiEadelphiaPA
Ptitf Wenlifkation and Cloning of M(bhWimr of DNA tlisdin`) From Adult
Rat Ventriadar Cardiac Made 15"
leremy P. SpringFiom. Hans-lor8 Berger, Ralph A. Kelly,,Thomas W.
Smith. Brigham and Women's Hospital and'Harvard Medical lSchool,.
Boston, . MA
P69 The CyloprolecNve Effect of G/nleukirI b Dependent on Neuhophil
AYadNai.ent Reaqa.irattlos 1545
Wipiam F, WestRn, Jeanne-Marie Kiely, Michael A'. Gimbrone Jr. Vascu-
lar Research Division, Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women'a
Hospital, Boston, MA
.
Canine Saplte.ms Vefa Sssotlr Muscle Cells CordYBoned Media Can-
tains Auslocrine ChemoaNnicitant 1S46
Hani B. Seifein, lun-ithi iHamada, Philip Cavanaugh, Suzanne G. Eskin,
Garth L. Nicolson, JamesT. Willerson. Unirersity,ofTexas Medical
School land'M.D. Anderson Cancer CeMer, Houston, TX
n1 Protein Dypa.do of Myoflbrils In Adult Rat Cudiomyotyfp 1547
KyokbImanaka-Yoshida,lEan M.Sangerj /oseph:W:Sanger. Universityy
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
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Arteriosclerosis:
Lipoprotein(a), Apoprotein B,
and Modified Lipoproteins
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Board P23
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON!
Presenter Present:, 8:30 AM-11:00 AM
NOV
13
r23 Fnhancement of Apo lt mRNA EditWg in the Liver of Non-Insu(:n-
oeparaent otabe8c Rab 1930
Sheng jiao (Noboru Sho),. Koji Yanagi, lichiro Shimomura, Takashi
Kobatake, Yoshiald Keno, Masaharu Kubo, Katsuto Tokunaga, Yuji
Matsurawa, seiichiro Tarue. Second Department of Internal iMedicine,
Osaka University Medical School, Osaka, Japan
297

Clinical Cardiofogy:
Unstable Angina-
New Strategies and Insights
Pacific C
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
James E. Muller, Boston, MA
Edwin L Alderman, Stanford, CA
TUES
PM
NOV
12
2:00 Heyarln Prevents Myocardial Infarctiott Be46er Than Aspirin in the
Acute Phae of Unstable Attgina 1372
Shiqianf{ Qiu, Pierre Thfroax, John McCans, Martin Juneau, Jules Y.T.
Lam, Pierre de Guise, Guy Pelletier, David Witets. Montreal Heart
Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
2:15 NtrtdWe Uieof Be1a-ff{odoertti fNtt Not Cakluet fNotten Itnqorn
Prapmrb in UFMable Anghta 1373
David Riak Gerald C. Tanmis, Cindy L Gtines, Donovan Bakalyar
Theodore L Schreiber. Wdliam Beaumont Hospital, Royal OakMI
2:30 Monwed Eilarerion of AdAabn Recepeors of Neutrqlib In UnAabk
Attjhtta 1374
Stefano De Servi, Antonio M&zone, Giovanni Rfcevuti; LWigi Angoli,
Ezio Bramucd, Giuseppe Specchia. Division ofCard'iology; ICCRS S.
Matteo University Hospital, Pavia, ltaly
2:45 De Novo lhrta6k Angina With and Wilhotd An&cedeot Angina: A
SWdy of MBiopapMc Patlroaoattmty 1373
Louis Kantounis, Khusrow Niaa David Rin'k, Ann Marytulis, Donovan
BakaMr, Theodore Sclveibcr. Wifum Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Ml
3:00 Does the Severity of (:onontry Sknorn Differ in Unstable Angina and
Acute Myoeardfal Infaediont 1376
Michael R. Freeman, Anatoly Langer, Robed F. Wilson, Christopher D.
Morgan, Paul W. Anstatm6. University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada
3:15 Prolonged Coranary Vssoaadricliott After Itttrwwl CoraMe 1377
Walter C. Brogan, Richard A. lan®e, D. BreM Glamonn, L David Htlis.
University of Texas Soudnvestem Medical Center, Dallas, TX
3:30 IMerwMdaa, anl6dt W Y
4:00 Randotdaed Trial of TMowbaiya4 Veenw Heparis In UawWe Angina
1376
Theodore L. Schreiber, David Rizik Christopher Wltite, G. Sharma,
Michael Cowlby, Gregory Macina, P.S. Reddy, Louis Kantounis, Gerald
C. Timmis, Ann Margttlis, P. Bunnell, A. Sasahara. William Beaumont
Hospital, Royal Oak, MIJ and Abbott Pat1t, IL
4:15 Boltr Administration of IWacwatary Ural3raase DurinB PTCA in Prea-
ence of intralumYtal Tltrotnbtts 1379
R. Stefan Kiesz, lohn F. Henneeken, Stephen R. Bailey. University, of
Texas Health Science Center, San Arqonio, TX
4:30 Predlctlott of In-Hospital Otdrnttte in tJmtable Angina: A Novel
CRMdcal CIadNcatioa 1369
David Ririk, Shaun Healy, Ann Margulis, Donovan Bakalyar, Craig
Neuner, Ramon Ratteses, David Cragg, Gerald C. Timmis, Theodore L
Schreiber. William Beaumont Hospital, Royal.Oak, Ml
4K5 Far1y Prognostk Valueof hdrerr.ic iMeahoW for YrHoqiW tirenbin
363 CoreMive Patients With UwVWe AttBlrat 1361
Jaime Figueras, Rosa LidSn, LUis SerFs. Unitat Coronaria, Servei de
Catdinlogia,Hospital General Vail d'Hebrdn, Barxebna,Spain
SdtU PfG1 In UnWabk Angina Pettin Results and Cotaplkatior With
Respect of a New tlatyiRcatlMt 1362
Hubert 5eggewiss,Dieter Fassbender,flemwnn Mannehach, Henning
K. Schmidti lurgen Vogt, Harm CihlEneler, Ulrich Gleichmann. Depart-
ment of Cardiology-Heart Center, NRW,Ruhr-Uhiverssity Bochum,Bad
Oeynhausen, Federal Republic of Germany

Arteriosclerosis:
Lipoproteins, Apoproteins,
and Genetic Abnormalities
Affecting Lipoprotein Metabolism
Poster Presentation
Boards P20-P29
Convention Center Exhibit' Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM=4:00 PM
TUES
PM
NOV
12
r20 Inherltance of Apoliroprotein B Level art Families of ~Patients Undergo-Ing Coronary AngloBraphy
at an Early Age 1496
Josef Coresh, Terri H. Beaty, Hazei'.H. Smith, Jeff Jenkins, Peter 0.
Kwiterovich Jr. The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, BaltimoreMD
P21 Familial CJrylomiaanemia: identi8cation of a llnique Patient 11ono:y-
gote far Two Separate Mutations In the LrL Gene 1497
Peter Lohse, Pia Lohse,,Obaiduliah Beg, John D. Brunzell, Silvia
Santamarina-Fojo, H; Bryan Brewer Jr. National Heart, Lung, and Blood
Institute,. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, and. University of
Washington, Seattle, WAI22 Ocanrenee of Multiple Aberrantly Spiiced mRNA. Upon a Donor
Splice Site Mutation That Cau.es Fanilial Lipoprotein Upase Defi-
cierrcry 1496
Takanari Gotoda, Toshio Murase, Koichi Kozaki; Hkoshi Shintano,.
Yoshio Yanki, Nobuhiro Yamada: Universityy of Tokyo,.Tokyo,.Japan
P23 Identification of Compound Heterosygotes for llpoprotein Lipase
Derrciency.ln Three Unrelated FamRiex 1499
Kazumi'JsMmura-Oka, Clay F. Semenkovich, Fabrizia Faustinella, Ira J.
Goldberg, Neil Scfiacter, Peter Herbert, Paul D. Thompson, Louis C.
Smith, Kazuhiro Oka, Lawrence Chan. Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston,.TX
P24 Rrh Eye Dbnns IdetBBotioa of Two Separaie ABeBc Mutations in the
led/ir (]rakAerd Adlaaada+re Gdte (ntrm->Ie,lirrt>Met) 1500
Hanns-Georg Klein, Peter loh'se, P. Haydn Pritcliard, Dubo Bojanovski,
Hartmut Schmidt, H.' Bryan Brewer Jr. National Heart, Lung, and Blood
Institute, National Institutes of Hlahh, Bethesda, MD, University of
Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canadaand Medizinische
Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, Federal Republic of Germany
r25 A Careof Apolipoproteln E Defkiency and Its Characteristia on Rdn-
eantINeh6oliMn 1501
Tamio Teramoto, TeruhikoMatsushima,.Makoto Kinoshita,.Kazuhisa.
Tsukamotor Daitaro Kurosaka, Kiyoshi Kurokawa. University of Tokyo,
Tokyo,Japan
t'Yf Two Mhraue Mutations at the First and Second Bane of Codon Aq°i
in the Proposed Catalytic Triad of Lipoqrotein Lipase Support the
Major Role of A.p"'in Catalylk Aclivily 1502
Yuanhong Ma, John Kastekin, Bonnie Wilson, Ghislaine Roederer,
John BrunzeR, Michael Hayden. University, of British Colbmbia Van-
couver, British Columbia, CanadaUniveroity of Amsterdam, Amster-
dam~ The Netherlands, Univenity ofi Montreal, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada, and University, of Washington, Seattle, WA
P27 Prevaience and Origin of Familial Lipoprotein lipaxe Deficiency in the
Prerrdr Canadian ropulation of QrrSbec 1503
Pierre Jnlien, Thierry Normand,. lean Bergeron, .M.R.. Ven Murthy, Car-
ole Dionne, Marc De BraekelI Claude Gagne, John D. Brunzell,l
Michael IR.. Hayden,.Paul Ill.Lupien.,Upid Research Centre, Laval Unir
versity, Ste-Foy, Qu4bec, Canada
r2g Amphipatlrk FIeNx Heterogerreky.In the Exdangeable Apolipoprotei.s
1S64
Jere P. Segrest, Martin K. Jones,, Hans De Loof, G.M. Anantharamaiah:
University of Alabama at Birrningham Medical Center, Birmingham, AL
1'29InfnvatuuAar and Hepatic origin of rlanna tre-6efa-HDL in rrinutes
150s
Masahiro Sugano, Ramesh Shah, Lawrence L. RudelJ Bowman Gray
School of.Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston-Sallm, NC

Basic Science/Circulation/Kidney:
Vascular Biology-Gene Expression
Poster Presentation
Boards P132-P140
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
TUES
PM
NOV
12
P132 Adull Rat Cardiac Myocytes AupxntExpression of EndoWeBn-1
mRNA i Coronary Mitrova.arlar 6rdotlreRal Cells In Heterocellalar
Cocultire 1608
Masashi Nishida, Ralph A. Kelly, Thomas W. Smith. Brigham and
Women's Hospital land'Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
P133 Regulation of Fndotlreliln-1.Gene Expression bylosand jun 1609
Mu-En Lee, Mandeep S. Dhadly; Dogan H. Temizer, Julie A. Clifford,,
Masao Yoshizumi,.Thomas Qtrertennous. Massachusetts General Hos-
pital, Boston, MA
P134 Expneadon Clarirrd of Porcine and Huroan ErrdotAelin Receptor 1610
Nabil IA Elshourbagy, Jonathan Lee, David KormanParvathi Nuthula-
ganti, Anthony,G. DiLella, Daniel R. SYlvester, Joyce Sutiphong, Chan-
drika Kumar..SmithKline Beechami King of Pnnsia,. PA
1'135DHfererrBll Regulation of FLAM-/ . and VCAM-1 Expression in Hrnean
UnbiNcal Vein 6rdatlKlW CeMr by Pro1eU Uina.e C 1611
Theresa A. Deisher, Terri L Haddiu, Kevin F. , Montgomery, Tim H:
Pohlrnan, John M. Harlan. Division of Hematology and Division of
Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA .
P136 Vascular SwoaW Mrcle Exprenes a Truncated boforra of the Na,IC`-
ATPase Alpha-1 Su6uril Gene Derived by AlterrratMe RNA Irooe.rYng
1612
Russell M. Medfond, Ronald Hyman, Julius C. Allen,,Thomas A. Prcss-
Iey, Paul D. Allen, Bemardo Nada!-Ginard Department of Medicine,
Division of Cardiolbgy, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta,.
~ GA, Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Medical
School, Houston, TX, and Childten's Hospital Medical Center, Harvard
Medical Scirool, Boston, MA
P137 Hbrobla.l GeowMr Factor Irrduces the Sarotonki Type 2 Receptor i.
Aorfk Sr.ooM~ bMrde CeBs 1613
Marshalll A. Corson, R. Wayne Alexander, Bradford C. Berk. Emory,
University, Atlanta, GA
P13! Va.cular Myaqte HyoeAraphy Verwrs Hyperplasla: Role of Irrductlan
~i and AcUvatfon of Arrloaine Trans/anin; Growth Faclor. /ela-1
1614
Gary H. Gibbons, Victor J. Dzau. Stanford'University, Cardiovascular
Research Center, Stanford, CA
P139 Medhanhan Regulating Alpha,r-Adre.erBic Receptor rnRNA Level in
Vascular Sewalh bMrde Cclb 1615
Nicholas J. Izzo Jr., Wilson S. Colucci.8righam and Women's Hospital,
Boston, MA
P140 Time Canse of Geae Expression After In Vhro Trasfedlon of Cantne
Arterial MhNs 1616.
Robert W: Barbee, Vernon A., Valentino, Richard N. Re, Joseph P.
Murgo, Julia. L. Cook. Ochsner Medical InstitutionsNew.Orleans, LA
265

TUES
PM
NOV
12
Basic Science/Circulation/Kidney:
G-Protein-Coupled Receptors
Poster Presentation
Boards P72-P83
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM ,
P72 Opposite Effects of Delta and Kappa Opioid Receptor Stimulation on
Cytosolk pH In Myou.dial CeRs lS4g
Carlo Ventura, Giovanni i Gambassi, Harold A. Spurgeon, Edward' G.
Lakatta, Maurizio C. Capogrossi. Gerontology Research Center,
National Institute.on Aging, Baltimore,.MD
P73 Ekdraplryskllogical Demonstration of Opiate Receptors and Their
Activation by Fadanyl In the Rabbit Sinoatrial Node 1S19
Tomoaki Saeki, Masao Nishimura, Nobuyuki Sato,, Takeshi i Noda
Yoshio Watanabe. Fujita Health University; Aichi, and Teikyo Univer-
sity, Tokyp, Japan
P74 CAaracteristics of Alpha-1 Adrenoceptors Coupled to lnotropfc
Respawse and Mraaplwinasqide Mehbolism in Rat Myocardiur. lSSo
D. Gregg Rokosh, Prakash V. Sulakhe. Department of Physiology, Uni+
versity of5askatchewan, SaskatoonSaskatchewan, Canada
i 75 Effect of cAMP-6raeasing and -Decreasing Agents on G-Protein
Expreuioe aard Reta-Ad.eaoaplon in Ral Heart 1551
ThomasFschenhagen, Ulrike Mende, Boris Hertle, Christian Mem-
mesiieimer, Andreas Pohl, Wilhehn Schmitz, Hasso Scholt, Markus
Steinfath. Abt, Allgemeine Pharmakologie, UniversitSts-Krankenhaus
Eppendorf, Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany
P76 Endothelihirromotes Positlve Inotropissn and'hosplroirro.ilide Hydrol-
pb by f>isthrct Aledraniseu In Adalt Cardiac Myocyles 1552
L'mdA G. Jones, John D; RozkhHiroyuki Tsutsui, George Cooper IV.'
Division of Cardiology, Veterans,Administration Medical Center, and
Medical IUniversityof South t:arolinaCharleston, SC
P77 Genomic Oeganiratkn of Hranan Alphao-Adrenergk Receptor a553
Chodavarapu S., Ramarao, Julie M. Kincade Denker, Dianne M.Perez,
R. Peter Riek, Robert M. Graham., Department of Heart and Hyperten,
sion Research, Research Institute, Cleveland'Clink Foundation, Cleve-
land, OH
P7ti Cbaracferiralioa of Tlrombonne A2 Binding Sites in Guinea Fig Car-
diac Membrane PreparaUona 1554 .
Nancy,L. Bowling, Gregory P. Dube, William U. KurtY, Kellie A. Brune,
Dale EL Mais. Eli Lilly & Co., , Indianapolis, JN
l 79 Cisaracteritation of the Cardiac ATP Receptor by /hotoaffirrity Latiel-
lins and :Frnctioeal r.xpression 1555
Kit B. Powers, Bartob Giannattasio,.Antonio Scarpa...Departments of
Physiology.and Biophysics and Medicine,.Case Western.Reserve Uhi-
versity, Cleveland, OH
Pg0 The Myocardial Aipha,-Adrenergk Receptor Linked to Masphoirwsi-
/ide Hydrolysis b Irreversibly Inhibited by SZL-49 1556
Susan~F. Steinberg; Ariela Alter. CalumbiaUniversity,.New.York, NY
PR1 Stfawlatory GTf Rieding P rMein in the Soluble Fractiom of Porcine Left
Venbide 1557
Kazushi Udasawa; Denis Leiber, David A. Roth',, H. Kirk Hammond,.Pauli
A. Insel. Department of' Pharmacology and Veterans Administration
Medical Center,.Uniwenity of Califomia,.San Diego, LaJolla, CAP82 Withdrawn 1558
PR3 Medwrinn.of:ChronroVOpk Actions of Endo/heliiu in.Neonatal Rat.
Atrial and Ven4kular Cells 1559
Donghee Kim,;Tanjore K. Narayanan, Richard A. Duff. Chicago Medical
School, North Chicago, IL
260
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WED
AM
NOV
13
Basic Science/Circulation/Kidney:
Endothelial Cell Biology
Room A-6
8:30 AMr12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Richard A. Cohen, Boston, MA
Charles J. Homcy, Pearl River, NY
iC30 Loal Meafianical StltaulaBon o( fh:dotlxNal Cells Indut.~cs an htnea.e
in IntraceRular Calchrn That Spreadr.to Adjacent CeBs 1705
Linda L. Demer, Charles Wortham, Ellen R. Dirksen, Michaell.. Sander-
son. University of California, Lbs Angeles, School of Medicine, Los
Angeles,,CA
11:45 Endotl:eiin AcNvatei Raf-1 Kiwe Via a Protein Kinae C-Dependent
Pathway 1706
Thomas Force, Ulf Rapp, Joseph V. Bonventre. Massschusetts General
Hospitial, . Boston, MA, and The. Laboratory of Viral Carcinogenesis,
Frederick, MD
f:00 Endofhelial Cell ProHferation and Protein 1Chwe C Tramiocation
Ytduted by Cydic Strain b Inhibited by Calphodlin C 1707
Oscar,R., Rosales, Michael Nath'anson, Bauer E. sumpio. YakUnivenity School of,Medicine, New Haven,
CT
9:15 Lywphoaphatldykitolfne and Oxidized LDL MhM Bradyki.in-l.duced
Pho.o6oino.itldea Hydrolyak 1n [odne AaAk EndotheBal Cella 1700
Ken-ichi Hinta, Hozuka Akita, Nobutaka Inoue, Yuichi Matsuda, Yasuo
Hamamori, Mifsuhiro Yokoyama. Kobe University, Kobe, lapan ~
Withdrawn 17'09
9:45 Cellular Interaction Between Etdoihelial Cells and Vasadar S.wolh
Muscle Cells In CoaAUee: Analyafk by'A:Aaooid InHbiton and Two-
DNnenioaal InMaceNolar Ca" Imagihs 1710W.s. Shin, T. Toyo-oka, T. Sasaki, T. Sugimoto. The Second
Depatt-
rnent of Intemal Medicine, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
10m NMer.:iwion aed EadJbfb
10:45 Va.oactive Response to hodagiandin E>Adoperoxide (tGI%) b Medi-
ated by SWerodde Anion 1711
Belay' Tes(amadam, Richard A. Cohena Boston i University, Medical
Center, Boston, MA
11:110 High Affinity Apnirt-tindB:g Sqes Modulah the Relea.e of 6tdolrc-
Num-Dulved Relaxft Factor 1712
James K. Liao, Charles Jj Homcy, Massachusetts General Hospital, Bos-
ton, MA
11:15 Hyperglyoemia rrama4es Generation of Bdotlrcliun-Detived Va.a
corolrittor,, i5-- Mraenoit Atid 1713
Belay Tesfamariam, Michael L Brown, Richard A. Cohen. Boston Unir
versity Medical Center, Boston, MA
11:30 Elevated Gtrc+ae ANen BtdolhelW Cell Nihic Ouide aed lhaAaooid
Production 1714
Robert M. Weisbrod, Michael I L Brown, Richard A Cohen. Boston
University Medical Center, Boston, MA
11:43 Ly.ophophatldyldtoRee Inli6(ib Surface ReoeptOr-Medlated NMracel'
Ida Sigaab in Human Endothellal Cells by a Pathway ittroivk:g ho-
tein KYwe C AcdvaUat 1715
Kiyotaka Kugryama, Toyoaki iMurohara. Kumamoto University, Kuma- _
moto; 1 Napan

I
Basic Science/Cardiovascular
Radiology/Clinical Cardiology/ '
Cardiovascular Disease
in the Young:
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Poster Presentation
Boards P33-P43
N 2VI
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
P33 Carduc "P-MR Spectroscopy In PatTeeb With Coronary Artery Disease
and Dilative Cardfor.yopalhy: Improve.unt of Energy Metabolism
r)vrilm Refa-Rtodter TreatmeM 1509
Stefan Neubauer, Thomas Krahe, Rolf'Schindler, Hanns Hillenbrand,
Christian Entzeroth, Eckhard Pder Kromer, A./. G6inter Riegger, Klaus
Lackner, Georg Ertl. Department of Medicine and Department of.Radi-
ology, Wiirtburg University, Wiirzburg, Federal Republic of Germany
P34 Phoaphmw31 Magnetic Resonance Spectro.copy Study of the Hearl
Masck in Flyperbop6ic Ca.dibreyopathy 1510
Shigeru Watanabe, Masao Sekiya, Toshihiko Kumai, Yoshiaki 19huzuya,.
Shiro Kobayashi,. Hitoshi'.1mai, Yasuo Imazeki,. Yoshiaki Masuda,.
Yoshiaki Inagaki. Chiba University, Chiba, Japan
P3S Low MwsphoaeatLre/ATP Detected by "P NMR fn the Myocardfum of
Patients With NeaA FaYure Due to Severe Valve Disease 1511
Michael A Conway, Ronald Ouwerkerk; Jon ANis, Bheeshma Rajngopatan,
George Radda. John Radrt'iffe Hospitab Odord,,UrNted Kingdbrn
P36 Effects of Dobutaad.e on Mypcardial CioeaerReNa In Packtg-Mdrttd
Hw1 rafl.re 1512
Timothy D: Henry, Jianyi Zhang, Vinaya Chepuri, Peggy Fash'ingbauer,.
Charles C. Gomick, Kamil Ugurbil~ Robert J. Bache, Arthur H.L'. From.
Hennepin County, Medical. Center, Veterans Administration. Medical
Center, and the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN .
P37 Realanl Myorandfal Oaygea C.onuapBon and Higlr{nergy Phorphale
fMaboia is Revers61y Y*rei hroho4inry StYsulatscd Myonrdina In
Vivo NMR Mt4aboYc SYdy 1513
Roxann Rokey, E. Douglas Lewandowski, G. Wesley Vick, Allison
Marks.Baykx College of Medicine, Houston,.T%
P3B Quantificatfon of "P NMR Spectra of Pie Heart Uie of Phosphauies
In Vivo 1514
lean-Fransois NL+delec, Arriff Ally, Dave O. Foster, Russelll A. Anderson,
K. Clarke. Institute for Biological Sciences, National Research Courxil,
CMtawa, Onlario, Canada
P39 NMR VidbBity of ATr,,PCr, and P, Is the Rat Ifeart Under Different
Perfwion GoadWoro 1515
Pamela B. Garlick, Roger M. Townsend. Radiological Sciences, Guy's
Hospital, London, United Kingdom
P40 Farctional and Metabolic Aaesaneat After Rapid Myetramfomatlon
of Latisdmw Doni for Cardiornyaplasty Studied by 'Y Magnetic
Resonance Spectroacopy1S1f
Michael A. Portman, George E. Eyster. Michigan State U hiversity, East:
Lansing, MI'
P41 Charac{erisation of orpnk: ps.qlyte. In Rat Heart With 'H NMR
Spcctroscapy a.d EIPLC 1517'
Yeong-Hau H. Lien. University of Arizona Coll'ege of Medicine, Tucson, ,
AZ
Kre6a Cycle Attirity In Spwnerl Myocardinm 151l1
Robert G. Weiss, Roberto Kalil, V.P. Chacko, Sean Ti Gloth, Gary Get-
stenbRth. The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD
P43 Numerical Modelins of Cardiac Krebs Cycle 13C NMR Kinetics 1S19
Sean T. GIAth, Robert G. Weiss, Gary Gerstenblith. The Johns Hopkins
HospiOal,.Baltimore, MD
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Cardiovascular Surgery:
Transplantation, Cardiomyoplasty,
Mechanical Support, and
Long-term Organ Preservation II
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Boards P56-P60
Convention Center Exhibit Hall,
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM.
WED
AM
NOV
13
P56 Can Sympathetic Reinnervation Affect Coronary. Resislance After,
Human Cardiac Trampiantationt 1%3
Andrew. L. McGinn, Susan M.. Meyer, Betsy V. Christensen, Ada B.
Simon, Thomas H. Johnson, Spencer H. Kubo, David'D: Laxson; Robert
F. Wilson., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN .
P57 Intravascular URraroonl ArressmeM of Coronary Arterial Disease
After Heart Transplantation 1%/
Peter W. Pflugfelder, Derek R..Bougl?ner; William J. Kostuk... University
Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada
PS6 The Clinical Si;nificance of Miid Rejection of Cardiac Allograft 1%S
Tiong-Keat Yeoh, Ted Eastburn, William Frist. Vanderbilt University,
Nashville,.TN
P59 Edrocardiodraphic Assessment of Right Ventricular Function After Sin-
gle-Lung TranrplantaAlon 1966
Len/. Scuderi, Miguel Zabalgoitia, John H. Calhoon, Theresa A. Cronin,.
Steven R.. Bailey. University of Texas, Health Science Center, San
Antoniq,TX
P60 lon Transport During Hypofhermia inm CuNured Heart Cells 2959
Sheila M. Martineau Knerr and ~ Melvyn Lieberman., Duke University
Medical. Center, Durham,. NC
301

Cardiovascular Surgery:
Transplantation, Cardiomyoplasty,
Mechanical Support, and
Long-term Organ Preservation I
California Pavilion B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
TUES
PM
NOV
12
2:00 PM-5:1 S PM
Chairmen:
Sharon A. Hunt, Palo Alto, CA
Eric A. Rose, New York, NY
M
I
l
2:00 Dbtri6uBon of Donor Heirb to Madialte TrarplaM Canddate SunMal
1403
Lynne W. Stevenson, Stanley L WamerMich®le ti Hamilton, lon A.
Kobashigawa, Jarcaie D. Moriguchi, Davis C. Drinkwater, Hiael Laks. Uni;
versity of California, Los Angeles, Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
2:15 lhobphe.nY Vaas CardwNnnids in the Therapy of fitdfac Rejcc-
tlnm RekiYurY Cliniol fepat 1404
Maria R.aso Costanzo-Nordin, Eli?abethA. Hubbell, E. )earmeO'SulBvan,i
Maryl R. Johnson, G. Martin Mullen, Alain L Heroux, Waher Kao,.Roque
PiFYre, JoFmA Robinson.,Loyola University of Chicago/Hines Veterans
Administration HbsppalMaywood, IL
2:T0 Impact of Cydorporite Oa.e an Ins-tem Outmme ANe. Cndsc
7rr.P6Kalfon 1405
Hannah Valantine, Tom Starkey, William Anderson, Sharon HunC Pat
Gamberg, Joan Milkr, Susan Woodley, Phillip Oyer. Stanford Univeisity,
Medical Center, Stanford, CA
2:45 Awer.rcd of TrarnplrR Corooary Arfery Duane by Intracao.aey.
Ultraimnd 1406
Fausto 1. Pinto, Frederick G, St. Goar, : Hannah A. Valan6ne, Edwin L.
Aldbmwn, John S. Schroeder, Shao-Zhou Gao, Edward B. Stinson, Richard
L Popp. Division of Cardiovascular Medcine and Department of Cardio-
thancic Surgery, 5tanford University, Stanford, CA
3A0 indotltdW Varonolor Fwttion fn ibe low;-Mam FoMowrp of Coronary
D6ere In Caraac TnnPlatt htlnls 1407
Takeyuki Matsr ~hi, Thamas 1: Ryan Jr., Vlad:oio I. Veiuhtein, Joseph A.
Yrta,.GBbert,H. Mudge, Ardrew P..Selwyn,.PMer Ganz, Alan C. Yeung.
Brigiwm and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
k1S OArolopic Car/lac TrnrplanWim in hdeeb With Sevetely 8evated
hhaptary VasaiarRe.Yfance 1408
Robeft R Fmk,.Mai1c L Barr,.Craig R. Smith,.t:ric A. Rose. Columbia
Presbyterian Medical Center, N!w York,: NY'
4A0
Yhna.don and Hdtbib
Ure Vemr Araidance of Paiape.aHve OKi3 in CarfiiacTraroplatMitlo.
1409
Maryl R. Johnson,.G. Martin Mullen,: E. Jeanne O'Sullivan, Youlian Liao,
Alan L Heroux, Walter Kao, Roque Pifarre, Maria Rosa Costanzo-Nbrdin.
Loyola University of Chicago/Hines Veterans Administration Hosphal,
Maywood, IL
4:15 Rejec7ion After Cardac TrairqlaMaBme A Tlme-Related Ridr facbr
Awdyfk. 1410
James K. KirWim Robert C. Bourge, David C. Naftel, Connie W. Williams,
Matti R. Tarkka. University of Alabama at Birmingham, BirminBhan, AL
k30 MefaboRc and Vealiabry ResponwYO 6terdse in HeaR Faere Patients
on left VenYia/ar Awht Syrthe Support 1411 .
Srinivas Murali,. Barry, F. Uretsky,. TuBo. Estrada-Quintero,. Tammy R.
Tokarczyk, Yvonne M... Cannon, Anita R.: Betschart, . Robert L Korrnos, .
BaNey P. Griffith. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
4sIS AIleraeas in Regional Medtanio and tYood Row Can Fxplain ladc of
BeeeAt Duita Cardio.ryoPlady, 1412
Howard R. Levin, WiMiam Curtis, lpshua E. Tshlik, W. David Sullivan,
Miich'aetAcker,.Myron,L Weisfeldt Henry R..Halperin. Johns Hopkins
Hospital,i Baltimore, MD,
SAO Regional Wall Molion, Ejecibn Fraction, atd Geometry of left Ventride
A11erCardlouryoplasty 1413
Edimar Alcides Bocchi~ Giovanni Bellotti, Lui3Moreira, Alvaro Mbraes,
Marcus Gama,:Antonio C.P. Bawelto; Noedir Stolf,.Adib Jatene. Instituto
doCora{9o,.Univetsity of S5o Pauho,,SSo Paulo, Brazil
.
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I
Basic Science/Circulation/Kidney:
Cell Signaling in Disease States
Poster Presentation
Boards P84-P95
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
TUES
PM
NOV
12.
P04 Role of Ca" and Prakbt KMtase C in Nlonatal Rat Ventrkvlar Myocyte
HypeArophy, 1S60
Elizabeth A. Martinson, Huda Shubeita, Martha T. Ramirez, Jban Heller
Boown. University of California, San Diego,. La Jolla, CA
rB5 Withdrawn 1561
M6 Chronk Episodic Myarardial lschemia and ARered Sipnal Transduction
1562
David'A. Roth,,Cfifford E. Ford, Denis Leiber, Robert A. McKay, Calin
M. Bkwr, M. Dan McKirnan,~ H. Kitk Hammond:, Veterans Administra-
tion Medical Center, San Diego, and University, of Calilfornia, San
Diego, La lolla,.CA
P87 Myorardial Beta-AdrenerRk Reaeplor powneaulafion and Recmrery
in Rapare to A{oniq ia A¢g 1563
Merritt H. RaiU; Cherry H. Tamblyn, lames M. Allen, Itamar, B. Abrass.
University of Washington,i Seattle, WA ,
r86 Mli -Refa-Reayfn AaUbodi'es In Familial CardiomyopatlYy 1564
Constantinos 1. Limas, Harisios Boudoulas, Catherine Limas, Harry Gra-
ber, Libby SpaAn, Charles F. Wooley. University of Minnesota, Minne-
apolis, MN, and Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
M Adaptatlon of 1he Mu.rot Myocardial Reta-Adrener6ic Receptor
Cyclue Camplex Drris HRreroatfon 15"
Stephen A. Mortis, Gregory Florant, Maya Saxon, David Manning, John
P. Bilezikian. Collfge of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY
P90 SelectWe Laeaie in MyocardW SebrA*eonteistior Deroity. After
OMobpk Heart TraarpWMatlon 15"
Heiko von der, leyen, Markus Steinfoth, Andreas Hlcht, Willielm
Schmitz, Hasso Sdiolz, Axel'Havericfi, Bernd Heublein. Abt: Kardio-
logie/Herz-Thorax-Chirurgie, Medizinische Hochschule, Hinnover,
and'Abt. Allg. Phamiokokogie, Universitats-Krankenhaus E'ppendorf,'Hambung, Federal Republic of
Germany.
Cha.ber-SptdBc ChutRes In GTP Rirrdin= hoteirr In hdnR-Nduced
He.rt Failurc In Pip 1567
Kazushi Urasawa, David A. Roth, Rob A. McKay, Clifford E. Ford, Paul
A. Insef, H. Kirk Hammond. Department of Pharmacology and Veterans
Administration Medical Center, University of Califomia, San Diego, La
IoNa, CA
P92 Edunced Receptor-Activated hwsNol Nroiphate Accw.ulation In
Hypoxic Myoqtes 1566
Susan F. Steinberg, Ariela Alter. Coldnnbia University; Nhv York, NY
P93 Mitiaf Changes ht Reta-AdrenerRk Receptor Fuaclioa In hcini-
Ytduccd Cardiotnyapathy 1569
Kaname Kiuchij Kazuo Komamura, Richard P. Shannon,,Luc Hittinger,
Charles J. Homcy, Stephen F. Vatner, Dorothy Vatner. Department of
Medicine. Harvard Medical School, New, England Regional Primate
Research Center, Southborough, MA
P91 The ChanseW of Reta-Adrenertic Receptor and Ik wrRNA by Aging
1S70
Shin-ichi Male, Fumitaka Ohsuzu, Schuichi Katsushika, Naohiro
Hakamada,. Hiroaki, Hamada Masahikb. Akanuma, Hideo Nakamura.
National Defense Medkal. College, Tokorozawa,.and Mitsubishi iKasei Co:, Yokohama, Japan
P9S G Protein.Gene.FWrenion in Human Heat by Quar.titaWve Pofymer-
ae Chain Readi'on 1571
Arthur M:,Feldman, Michael R. Bristow, Phitlip E. Ray. The Johns Hop-
kins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
261
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Clinical Cardiology:
Implantable Cardioverter
Defibrillators
Room A-1
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
WED
AM
NOV
13
Chairmen:
Debra S. Echt, Nashville, TN
Ross D. Fletcher, Washington, DC
8: W Clieical Evaluation of I.rplantable Car&&"der Dc4ibrRlator F.nction:
4eporf:aoe of Data Lophq fo Anea Device Efficacy 1694
K. Ellenbogen, R. LuceriP. Dorian,J. Brachman,l. UtherK. Beckman,
I: Singer, D. Zipes, S. Saksena, M. Estes, J. Franklin, and Phase I Clinical
Investigators.. Medical College of.Virginia,.Richmond, VA
>LMS TearYear EiVerienoe With 6aplaatable DeOrillaMa 1695
Roger A. Winkle, R. Hardwin Mead, Michael IA. Ruder, Nellik A. Smith,.
Tamara L. Ellis, Tamara C. Shipman,,Paula Schmidt; WaYy S. Buch,.
Vincent A. Gaudiani:. Sequoia Hospital, Redwood Citry, CA
fAB A Randomixed Trial of AtounfecrementaI ovevdrive PacYrs Versrr
Low-Eaerp Canillowirsim DarisB Venpiaiu Tadrycaedia in Man
16%
Gust H. Bardy, Charles Troulman, Jeanne E. Poole, Peter J. Kudenchuk,
G~ Lee Dolack.:UniversHy of Washington, Seattle, WA
lt15 DehrnisanEr of RccvreN Ventriadar Ar*hitlrnias ia Pafierrb N9tlr
inplantabke Parxmaker OefibriBators 1697
Michael J: Reiter, Erk S. Fain, Kathi M. Senelly, and the Cadence Inves-
tigators. University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, C0
l:30 Tenninalfun of Stafained Ventricular Tadrynrdia by SubtlnerhoW
9ecVkal SWai.liora vfa Fyiurdlal PakA BeNodet 1fiM
Mohammad Shenasa, Martin Fromer. Division of'Cardiobgy; CHUV,
Lausanne, Switzerland
!AS Tras.ve.ou.-Subcdaneeur I.mplantation of Defilxillaton as the
Apprsadt of RrA fJroire 16"
Michael Block, Dieter Hammel, Martin Borggrefe, Frank Isbruch,
Dietmar Wiethoh, Thomas Hachenberg, Hans H. Scheld, Guenter
Breithardt. Westfaelische Wilhelms Universitaet, Muenster, Federal
Republic of Germany
10M IMarnirion and 6da6ik
1k4S EHkacy and Lknflatloro of Tiered Tberapr for the Treatment of Rear-
rent Venbiwdar Arrhydraiar 1700
Andrew C. Rankin, Sina Zaim, Anne C. Powell, Bulent Zaim, Ross
Brooks, Brian A. McGovern, Hasan Garan, Jeremy N. Ruskin. Massa-
chusetts General Hospital, :Boston, MA ,
11-00 Imporfance of A6eAive Skode CapabNtly With 9ectroBram Storade in
Devices 1701
Jodie L Hunwiti, Bruce G. Hook David 1. Callans, Robert B. Kleiman,
Michael S. Hanna, Bdinda T. Flores, Francis E. Mar<hlihski.i Universityy
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
11:15 leidal klyddcetHer Clinicaf Experience WUh a MnllffwMfowal IqiaM-
able Pauesrake. DefitirlNator 1702
lohni M:.Heme,.David S. Cannom,.Richaed N. Fogoros, Leonard N.
Horowitz,;Thomas Guamieri, James M. Invina Joseph H. Levine, James
D.:Maloney, Robert 1;.Myerburg,.James G. Porterfietd, Eric N..Pryslow-
sky, Enrico P. Vehri, Roger A. Winkle. VENTAK PRx Phase I Investigator
Group, St. Pauf, MN
11:30 Sipul Oversensi.B and Uniferontaing f. Four[h Generation lmplaal-
able Cardkwerter-Defibrillaturs 1703
David /! CallAns, Bruce G. Hook, Robert B.. Kleiman,. Francis E.
Marchlinski. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
11e4S MrlNcerrter Faiperle.or. Tramvenan I.rplantabk Cardioverter Defi-
brflla/or Lead Syshrn. 1704
Thomas Guarnieri, David S. Cannom~ Peter D. Chapman, Donald A.,
Chilson,.Debra S. Echt, Andrew E. Epstein,,Seymoun Furman, Gerakl. S. .
Greer, Richard M. Luceri, James D. MaloneyVictor Parsonnet,:EricN..
Prystowsky, Jeremy N: Ruskin, Enrico P. Veltri, Roger A. Winkle,: The
ENDOTAK'.Phase I InvestigatorGroup,: St..Paul, MN .
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Clinical Cardiology:
Platelet Function and
Reperfusion Injury/Function
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Board P182
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 9:30 Am-12:00 NOON
WED
AM
NOV
13
P162 IH There an Effect of APSAC on Blood V'ncosity and Matekt Function in
Iatfentf With Acute Myon.dial Infarction Treated With ArSACt
2067
Hans. Bonnier,. Hans Hoffmann, Paul Melman,.Ingrid Bartholomeus.
Cathari oa Hospital, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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Cardiovascular Radiology/
Clinical Cardiology:
Tha li i um-201-Ki netics
and Clinical Applications
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Boards P127-P130
Convention Center Exhibit Halli
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00' NOON
Presenter Present: 9:3a AM-12:00 NOON
WED
AM
NOV
13
P127 Variations in the.5ize of tlielschenic Myocardium Due to Differences
in the Normal F'ile 2032
Jaetaeiee; Jaekyeong Heo, BasillIskandrian,.VirginiaCave, Abdulmas-
sib Iskamdrian. Philadelphia Heart Institute, Presbyterian Medical
Center, PhiladetphiaPA
P128 Efficacy, of Noninvasive Evaluation for Detection of Reslenosis and
Predidion of EveMs Post-PTCA 2033
Adrian ~. Anlonescu,. Peter Fung, Hosen . Kiatj, Y. Ismail,. Tony Don
Michael~ Centra6 California Heart. Institute,. Bakersfietd,, and Cedars-
Sinai Medical Center, Los.Angelbs, CA
P129 Corrdatian of MRfo`raphieseverity of Coronary Disease With scin-
tisraphic Data Following Thrarnbolytic Therapy. 2034
Howard L.,Habeq Lawrence W. Gimple; Denny D. Watson, George A.
Bellpr. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
P130ReproducRtle Interprelation of Image Data in Mullicenter.Trial: Need
for Core Laboratory 2035
Frans J.Th. Wackers;.Monty Bodenheimer,)oseph LI. Fleiss, and MSSMI
Investigators. YaleUniversity, New Haven, CTi

Clinical Cardiolosy:
Laennec Society I
Room C-6
S:3O' AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Paul D. Stein, Detroit, MI
Gabriel Gregoratos, Sacramento, CA
NoV
13:
8:30 ST SepoeM 8eraidon at Sile of Reaent rmnuwral Myocardlial Yefardion
Durig 6nercbe She. Tesft A Alarher of Reddual Tiaue V'ybiBly .
1902
Alberto Margauto, Sergio L Chierchia, Robert G.,Xuereb, Mariosa
Xuereb, Gabrid! Fragasso, .. Claudio Landonk Ferruccio Fazio. Istituto Scientifico Ospedale San
RaffaeleMilano, Italy
8:45 Pralon8ed QT iteerval In Type 1 Diabdn: A Study of Identical Twim
1803
Simon S.S. Lo, David G. Leslie, Martin St. John Sutton.,Diabetic Unit,
Wesmtinster Hospital and Royal Btomp,ton Hospital,, London, United'
Kingdom
le00 SiwlWWkor Daav Atrit.n Paeiq fn High-Degree hderahial Ibcks:
Heinoditnastic iteldis, 1804
Claude Oaubert, Philippe Mabo, Vefonique Beeder, Christian De Place,
Alain Keamarrec, FranVois.PaRlard. University Hospital, Rennes, France
!IS Nluoeedfahd Syneape: To Drire or Not to Dp9vet 1805
Robert S. Sheldon, Mary Lou Koshman. University oCCalgary; Cal&vy,.
Alberta, Canada
?.30 Hmrae Lett Ventrksiar FaerBeli'a Heat Production and Medanical FUi-
ck-y 1806
James T. Stewatt lain A. Simpson, Roy E. Smith, Christopher Callicott, A.
John Camm. St. George's Hospital Medical Schooi. London,~ United
Kingdom
lA5 L/eM.peded Amybida.Y Deleded by EdwcardilopaphT, 1807
David A. Foley, A. lamd Tajik, James B. Seward, Fletcher A. Miller, Morie
A. Gertr, Robert A. Kyle. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
18m Inhnr- ion and E'iWb
10:85 Mitat Valre Prolope aad Sywcupe: Nemohwnonl Repmres to Vohi.ne
and UprT/t 1808
Stephen F. Sdtaa4, Steven O Nelson, Charles I, Love, Jfffenon M. Bur-
rougfin, Patty S. Hatton. The Ohio State University, Columbus, oFl
11:00 Cardfac imokesKat in Aryalo.ic DystraQhy, 1809
Domenico Mazzara, Bnxw Censori, Giuseppe Puloita, Carla Ritnatori,
Gino F. FertelOi,~ Leandno Provinciali,.Pao4o. Russo,.Akssandro Rappelli.
Universitly of Mcona, Ancona, Italy
11:15 /updar /alyNaUonc Hemodypanilc Medwiirro of aclinicall Marker fcr
NMranodal Restra.t Tadyordfa 1810
Sinan Gilrsoy. Pedro Brugada, GfJnter Steurer,.IScob Atie, OlgaSouza,.
Josep Brugada, Erik AndAes. Cardiovascular Center, Aalst,. Belgium
11U30 Ohshudion of 1he Yderior Venna Gval Orilice by the Giaet Left Atriun
in Palianb With AYtra% Slenods: A Doppler ~aphic Stady
From /te Ri81t PuasEenwmr 1811
Shinichi: Minagoe, Junichi ~Yo3hikawa, Kiyoshi YoshiBa, Takashi Akasakb, .
Kenji Maeda, Chuwa TeL Department of Cardiology, Kobe General Hbs.
pital, Kobe, and Kagosh'imaUAiversity> Kagoshima,.lapan
11:45 Can Walcral ArMrial Cuff oodmiuru Be Useful to Make SYent Aartic
Re~faOon AvAlbk; 1812
RayI. Georgeson, Ernesto A. Tee,. Gary Fraserd . Pravin M. . Shah. Loma
Linda Uhriversity Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA
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Bask Science:
Mechanisms of Adion of Class III
Antiarrhythmic Agents
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Boards P11b-P117
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed't 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 9:30 AM-12:00 NooN
WED
AM
NOV
13
/116 Cardiac Eletlrophytioloaic Effects of WAY-123,398, a New C.lass RI
Asent 2621
Roderf¢k W. Parsons, Walter Spinelli, John W,,Elkngboe, Thomas 1~
ColAtsky. Wyeth-Ayerst Research, PFincelon,,NJ.
P117 E-1031 Blocks the Inward-Rectifier K' Channel Throu¢ the Hydropho-
bic talhway 2022
Shin-ichi Koumi, Ryoi¢hi~5ato,.Ichiro Hisatome, Kauichi Nagasawa,.
Hirokazu Hayakawa. Nippon Medical ISchool, Kinki.. University,..Osaka,
and Tottbn University, lapan

TUES
PM
NOV
12
Clinical Cardiology:
Arrhythmias/
Clinical Electrophysiology 11
Poster Presentation
Boards P180-P188
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
I100 CWnira1 and Elettrophyriologic Characterirtics of Repqitlve Mprorrwr_
phic Ventriarlu Tadiyaudia 16s9
Kenji Takagaki, Tohru Ohe, Takashi Kurita, Hiroshi Takaki, Naoh'iko
Aihara, Shiro Kamakura, Mokuo Matsuhisa, Katsuro Shimomura,
NatkmaL Cardiovascu6ar Center, Suita, Ouka,. Japan
P1r11 Lorrg-tKnr Repro/ur4bilily of Ventricular Tadycardia l.~ductiionc serial
Noftlim"We SOMPAs 1656
Anne M:,GiBis, James W: LeitchRaymond'Yee, D. George WySe, L.
Brent Mitchell. University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
(182 hoprosdc fadon in Monomorphic Veetriarlar Tachycardia: Ct.angef
Undn Beta-poddng Therapy 1657
Jean-FrarKois Leckrcq, Claude Chastang, Antoine Leenhardt, Philippe
Coumel, Robett 56rmw. , Department of Cardiology and Department of
Biostatistics, Lariboisiere-St. Louis University Hospitals, Paris, France
(1rt7 Doex Tlrrar.bolyris Alter Ventricular Premature Beat Frequeacy
rast-MyorardW InhrctlAnt 165!
Paul Dorian,. David Newman,. Fiona. Reid. University of Tovonto,.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
P184 Effect of fllccaMtide and Morlci:ire Ha o. Heart Period and Vagal
Tone AfkrlNyocardialInfarc4on 1659
J. , Thomas Bigger, Joseph L. Fleiss, Richard C. Steinman, Linda M.
Rolnitzky, Colrrmbia University; New York,,NY
I1lS Left Veaisliadar Fu.dioe and Arfe.iaf BaSlanoe During Supravcn4icu-
Iar Tadqrardfa 16"
.
Yumie Matsui,.Tosh'ryi lwasaka, Yasuo Takayama, Hiro(umi Takash'ima.
Hiroya Taniguchi, Teruhiro Tamura, Syuuji Kitashiro, Masahiro
Karakawa, Mitsrm Inada. The Second Department of Imernal Medicine,
Kansai Medical University, Moriguchi-city; Osaka, Japan
I1g6 Farly Tnmr.Wanear Pacing far Ort-of-Hwpital Cardilac Arntrt No
{enefit When Performed by Emergenq Medical Techoitiam or
Paramedics 1f61Richard O. Cummims,Judith R. Graves, Mickey S. Eisenberg, Mary Pat ~
Larsen, Alfred'P. Halistrom, Thomas R..Heame. University of Washing-
ton, Seattle, WA
P1l7 A Compariron of &e Predictive Value of Te.e Domain VY'Ah SPec-
trohmporai Analysis of the Signal-Averaged ECG for Anfiytlrwic
Evarb After Myocardial Infarciion. 1662
Olusola Odemuyiwa, Tom Fartell; Piotr Kulakowski, Ann Staunton,~ Jan
Poloniecki, MarekMalik. St. George's Hospital,. Lbndon, United
Kingdom
I1lB hopra.lic Mnplicattom of Aheralionr ie the Initial tortion of the
Signal-Averaged QRS Conrplex in HyperNophic Cardio.ryopathy
1663
Plotr Kulakowski, Peter J. Counihan, William J. McKenna. St. George's
Hospital'Medical Schoob, London, United Kingdom
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WED
AM
NOV
13
Cardiovascular Disease
in the Young:
Pediatric Echocardiography
California Pavilion A
Anaheim Hilton Hotel.
8:30 AM-12:U0 NOON
Chairmen:
Samuel B. Ritter, New York, NY
Gerard R. Martin, Washington} DC
fk39 Outcome In So Neonates With EbAein't;Anomaly: Prognostic val.e of
a New Edsocardiodraphic Gra6ns of Severity' 1ft31
David S. Celermajer, Seamus Cullen, Ian D. Sullivan, John E. DeanGeld.,
Hospital for Sick Children,.Londbn,.England
6:45 Edroca.dispaphic Follow-up of AUfal Septal Defect After CatUetea
Cloaae by Double Um6reNa Device 1832
Christine Boutin, Norman:Musewe, Toshiki Kobawashi, Lee Benson,
Jeffrey Smallhorn, John Dyck. The Hospital for,Sidc Children, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada
9:00 In Vitro Analris of Reprrgilant Fraction Using Doppler Power
Weighted Suw of VelodBe. 1833
Theresa A. Tacy, Roger P. Venniion, A. Rebecca Snider. University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi
9:15 TrIcupid Valve Reprsitatio. In the Hu.an Fetus witk Dudal Con-
Wictfoe tf134
Pongsak Khowsathit, Zhi-Yun Twn, Dennis C. Wood, Gerald Tulzer,.
James C. Huhta.,Children's Hospital of Philadeljrhia, Philadelphia, PA
9.30 Pediatrk Trnae.ophaReal EdioordioFaphq: Safety and Mdintiaro of
a New Diapwitic Tednlq.e 1835
Oliver Stumper, Adri Cromme-Dijkhuis, John Hess, Michael J. Godman,
George R. Sutherland. Sophia Children's Hospital, Rotterdam, The
Netherlands, and Royel Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, United
Kingdom
9A5 Rlalrt VeMricular Output ie the Sheep reGU Defernkted by Pulsed
Doppkr tJkrasand 18%
Norman H. Silverman, Hiiiohiko Shiraishi, Abraham M. Rudolph. Uni-
versity of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
10:00 NMennirion and Exfafbib
10.M5 O.loome for the rcUa WNh Cardkac Disease IdeaAified by refal rxfso-
cmdwvapky 11t37Steven A. Webber, George G.S. Sandor, Anm1 Kumar, Glen P. Taylor,
Duncan Farquharson, Ruby Popov. British Columbia Children's Hospi-
ta1, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
11:00 EdtocarJbgraphic and Anatomic Correfadon of Ventriadar Seplal
Defed Morphology in Newbae YYcatae Miaoyip 1ft38
Tom B. Johnson, Derek A. Fyfe, Robert P. Thompson, Charles H. Klihe,
M. Michael Swindle. SC Children's HeaA Center, Charleston, SC
11:15 EdiocardfopapMc Pollowop of Hrrkr Srdrm.e After ikme Marrow
Tr&n""Rtation 1939
Nana R. Stauffer, Elizabeth A. Braunlin, Chester B. Whitley, William
Krivil, John L Bass. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
11:30 Effects of Variabke C]nmber Compliance on Mitral Deceleration St.pe
yr Vitro 1840
Peter C. FrommeltJ A. RebecnSnider, Roger P. Vermilion, Donovan M.
Bakalyar, Christa Yanock. Universiay.ofMichigan, Ann Arbor, MI
11:45 Prenatal DiaRnods of Coactaflon of the Aaefa: d/WRcenter rxper ~
Lisa K:Hornberger, David 1- Sahn, CharlesKleinman,. Norman~
Silverman. University of California, San Diego, San Diego, University of~
California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, and Yale University, New
Haven, CT
2"

NOV
13
Basic Science/Circulation:
Pathology of Myocarditis/
Cardiomyopathy
Room C -1
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Robert J. Tomanek, Iowa City, IA
Colin M. Bloor, La Jolla, CA
li:3o EosinophBic Hypenendtirity, Myocarditb Complicating End-stage
Head Daease 1747
Earl T. ,Hawkins,.T. Barry. Levine, Alil Moosvi, Samuel l. Goss, Arlene B:
Levine. Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, and Willibm Beaumont Hospital,.
Royal .Oak,. MI
tt:45 De[ecUon of Enterovins IRNA in Endontrocardial Riopsiet of htierNs
With Dilated Cardiawryapathy and Myocardilis by rolynrcrau qnin.
Reaciion 1748
Giovanni'M. Severini, Mauro Giacca, Luisa Mestronij Alessandro SaIWi,
Arturo Falaschi,. Fulvio Camerini. I.C.G.E:.B., Osqedafe Maggiore and
Uniwersity,. Trieste, Italy,
1'Yitldnwn. 1749
9:15 DMrnpBom of Miaalubdes in Huaan CardiomyapatAy 1750
Kunimitsu hvai~ Masatsugu Hor~ Hikoshi Sato, Seiji Takashima, Nodtake
Hoki,.Masatake Fukunami, Masashi Naka,.Hidetake KunihacaK-ryohisa
Uchida, Akira Kitabatake.,The First Department of Medicine, Osaka
University, Osaka, Japan ~
9.30 FAdottieBaldeukocyle Adeion Maler.ides Are E>prened In Endocar-
dial Mflltrates (QnMty Effect) of C"ac ABografb 1751
Jian-Hua Qiao, Xin-Min Ruan, Alfeedo Tmnto, Lawrence S.C. Czer, Carlos
Blanche, Michael C. Fiihbein. Anatomic Pathology and Cardiothoracic
Surgery; Cedois-Sinai, Medial Center, Los Angeles, CA
9:45 Myocyee Nrdear HyperUOphy and Reduced Tramaiptlonal Aotivily,
Strongly Carrelate Wilh Human Heart FaBore 1752
Wolfgang Diener, Bettina Speiser, Thomas Brand, Niels Bleese, lutta
Schaper. Max-Planck-Institute, Kerckhoff-Clinic, Bad Nauheim, Federal
Republic of Germany
1o:og Intenrdsion and Eabibib
10e45 Demorotratiun of AMigee-SpecfBt lymphocyles Cultured Frorn Myo-
prdial Tirae of Patiprb With Viral Heart Dbe»e 1753
Peter.L... Schwimmbeck,.Heinz-Peter,Sch'ultheiss. University of D'd'ssel-
dod, Dussekforf~,Fedlral Republic of Germany.
11:06 inpad of Early and Late taC506 and INF-Gamma on Fnteroriral Mnrine
1754
~
eM McManus, Ehrin E. Young, LuHeng Hitn,.Rhonda M. Caruso,
Bruc
Robert J. Stratta, lanet E. Wilson. University of Nebraska Medical
Center, Omaha, NE
11:15 PaWogenab of AuWiawaum Myocardlific The Rokof CarNacSarco-
plarnk RetlcoMnn CakMrn ATPau and Its Honrobsow Monodanal
Andbody4C11 1755
Abd el Rahman Sharaf, Jagat Narula, lames F. Southern, H. William
Strauss, Edgar, Haber, Ban An Khaw. Massachusetts Generel.Hospitlal,.
Boston, MA
11:30 Increased AngiotensinogenDistributfon in Failing Human Heartt
1756
Hirofumi Sawa, Naold Mbch'izuki; Toshiyuki'Kudou, Hideaki Kawaguchi,..
Hiiakazu Yasuda, Fumio Tokuchi, Kazuo Nagashima. Hokkaido Univer-
sity, SaPpora, Japan
11:45 Qututlfkation of Ventricdar Retnodelhtg in the TigM-Skin Mouse
-..n.. ..,,...s, U- -- 1757
Andrew K.,Wong, Thomas G.Osborn, James G. MiYer, Samuel A Wic-.
klime. Washington UArversity and St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO
2e6

WED
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13
Arteriosclerosis:
Lipoproteins, Apoproteins,
and Genetic Abnornwlities
Pacific A
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
WiUiam A. Bradley, Birmingham, AL
Karl H. Weisgraber, San Francisco, CA
I
k30 DYBnd rMenalypes Exprei.ed by 1Mee Separate MuWrt ABeles In Fasr1-
ial ~Acylkanderase DeficiencY 1813
Takarwri Gotoda, Toshio Murase, Yasuo Akanuma, Maki Sakunw, Naoki i
Murayama, Yoshio Yazaki,: John J1 Albers, Notiuhiro Yamada. University of
Tokyo, Tokyo, japan, and University of Washington, Seattle, WA
e:4s WentlNcation of New Gcnes Affecting Fta..u tlpoproteSn Expression
Usin{ QranfJlatlre TTait tnm Mapping 1814
Craig H. Warden, Margaete Mehrabian, Anh Diep, Pingzi Wen, Craig,
W. Laughton, Diane L. Ruddle, Aldons J. Lusi9. Departments of'
Medicine and Miorobiology and Molecutar Genetics, University of Cali-
fornia, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, and Syntex Research, Palo Alto, CA
9M Gene MMationm in Pat{nrh Witle Eipoprolein lipa.e DefideMry 1e15
Sam'u S. , Deeb, Manuel Reina, Jonas Peterson, Koki' Takata, Goro
KaIiyama. John 0. Brunzell. University of Washington, Seattle, WA, and
Hiroshima University; Japan
9:15 LDL Siu Bat Not TriglYceride Content iDelermine. Apoprolieln e Con-
formaUon 1816
MaryT.,Walsh, Narmer F. Galeano,. Yadon Arad,~ Yves Marcel, Ross
Milne, Richard J; Deckelbaum.,Boston University School of Medicine,
Boston, MA, Institute de Recherches, Montreal, Quebec,,Canada; and
Columbia University, New York,.NY
9r30 CApolipaprokins Are Located Near Reaidue 3249 of Apo t-1ee o.
Very Low DanifY lipaprafein. 1617
Chao-yuh Yang, Borong Lee, Manlan Yang, John R. Guyton, Antonio M.
Gotto Jr. Baylor Callege of Medicine and The Methodist Hospitab,
Houston, TX
9AS Ie Vitro Exprd.fow of Hrwan Apolipopretein AI. A HncBoml Role for
fropeptide In 6pracepular Tral/icking and SeocUan 1e1s
Roger McLeod, Carolyn Robbins, P. Haydn Pritchard. Department of
Pathology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada
10M Intendaiow and Esdibib
Uk45 A New t.ofarur of Apo A-M That Deletes a Conserved Repeat k
Dehded by. Rastrktbn.bolypiug 1e19
James E. Hiawn, Patricia K. Powers. Suonthwest!Frourdation for Biomedinl
Research, San Antonio, TX
.
1100 Caaanon Motl6 in the Strrc4wes of Apo A4, Apo E, and Apo A-IV in
RecardUrlcd rHDE hAkki 1820
Ma Wnas, Amrn SteimetL University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaigir,
Urbana, IL and University of Marbag Fedfral Republic of Germany
11:15 ModuLtlan d ApollpoproMir E S~urY.e by lipid 1821
Kad H.: Weisgraber,.5ssel Lud4Catz, Robert W. Mahley. Midwel'Philips. Gladstone Foundation
Laboratories, University of California, San F7andsco,
San Frar>oim, CA, and Medical College of Pennsylvania, PhiladelpFw, PA
11:30 tklaied Strrt9ral Analysh of a Biulogka/y Adl.e Syntl,efc Peptide MiYaic
d Apapoldn E 1e2Z
Cheryl A. Dyer,. Katlw B. Rictwds,. Richard S: Smilh tirda. K.; Curtiss:.
Research Institute of Scripps CYnic,: La. )oga, CA
11ri5 Ce/ tlplalx oi.5id Trtdyoeride-Rkh.PaAider Without Apopoteie E k
StbMaAial 1623
Eseier.Granot, Yvon A..CaryenOer, Jra Tabas, Tiklia Vogel;.Marian Gcrecki...
Richard 1i Deckelbaum. Columbia University, New Yoik, NY
286

WED
AM
NOV
13
Cardiovascular Surgery:
Transplantation, Cardiomyoplasty,
Mechanical Support, and
Long-term Organ Preservation 11
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Boards P45-P55
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 8;30 AM-11:00 AM
P45 Decreased Adenylate Cyclase Activity and:G, Levels in Transplanted
Human Heart 1952
Evan Loh, Joey V. Barnett,.Gregory S. Couper, Wilson S. Cotucci, Jonas
B. Galper: , Brigham . and Women's Hospital I and Harvard Medika'
School, Boston, MA
P46 The.Effed of Mechanical Left Vlntricvlar Assist Device on Cardiac Size
and Function in End StageHeart Disease.:A Doppler Ecltocardio-
graphic Study' 1953
Galal M. ZiadyRobert L. Kormos, Rosemarie Salemi, Connie Matesic,
BartkyP..Griffith. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
M7Doypler Enaminatian of Superior Vena Caval Howior the Detection of
AaAe Cardiac Rejection 1954
Mark.B: Simmonds, David A'. Lythall, Cameron.Slorach,.Charles D.q.
lisley; Andrew.G: Mitchell, Magdi Yacoub. Harefield Hospiaal, Hare-
field, Middlesex, United Kingdom
P4g CompoaRional Analysis off the University of Vtrscomin Soluil
Heart Praervation195S
Wilson Ko; John A. Zelano, Richard LLazzaro W. Douglas Lazenby, O.
Wayne.lsom,. Karl H. Krieger. New York Hospilal-Cornell Medical~. Col,
(ege;,New York, NY
P49 Is Glucose Renefkial for Cardiac Storage? 1956
Stephen E. Fremes, Robert D. Furukawa, Ren-Ke Li, L~aura C. Tumiali,
Riehard. D. WeiseL UniversiEyofiToronto, Toronto,.Ontartio;.Canada
P50 Evidence for Cardiac Reinnervation After Orlhotopic Cardiac Tram-
plantation in Hwnaro 1957
James A, Arrowood, J.V: Nixon, Pramod K. Mohanty. Medical Collegc.of
Virginia and!the VeteransAdministratuon MedicaLCenter,.Richmond,.VA.
PSl InoLoplc Beta-Adrenergic Sensitivity of the Tran>spWnted, Denervated
Human Heart In Vivo 195g
Wolfgang von Scheidt, Michael Biih'm, Bruno Reichart, Gernot Auten-
rieth, Erland Erdmann. Medizinische Klinikl, Herzchir. KlinikKlinikum
Grosshadem, University of Munich, Munich, Federal Republic of
Gemwny.
P52 Effects of Cytlwporae oe VasaJar 6rdoYrclial Fundion and Morpholagy.
1959
Barry, B:K.. Ch'anJohn A, Kern,.Terry. L. Flanagan,.Curtis G...Tribble,
hlving L. Kron. Univenity, of Virginia,.Charlottesvillle,.VAP53 lang-knn.Effecb of Sldoid
lNltltdowal in Cardiac Tramplad RecitieMs
1960
Leslie W. Miller, Lawrence R. McBride,.PamelaPeigh, D.G. Pennimgton.
St. Louis University, St: Louis, MO
P54 Preoperatire Risk Analysis in Patients Receiving Total Artificial Heart
.
Before Transplantation 1961
Akira Kawaguchi,i Iradj Gandjbakhch, Alain Pavie, Valeria Bors, Philippe
Leger, Elizabeth Vaissier, AnnikCabrob, Yoshikado,Sasako,.Christian
Cabrol. Hopital dela Pitie, Paris, France
P55 Bronchial Reactivity Following Lung Transplantation: Effects of.
Denervation and Acute Rejection 1962
Allison I, McLarty, Virginia M. Miller, Christopher G.A. McGregor. Mayo .
Clinic.and Foundation,.Rochester,.MN
300

Cardiovascular Sufgery:
Coronary Artery Surgery 111
California Pavilion B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Timothy 1 Gardner, Baltimore, MD
James K. Kirklin, Birmingham, AL
!30 Imporfant Influence of Age on Risk of Stroke Following Operation for
Cororrary. Artery Bypass 1842
Chi-Ming Wei, Christie T.T. Tan; Robert L. Frye, Hartzell' V. Schaff.
Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN'.
fb/S The Importance of Ga.plNener of Ilevascvlar'vation During Lurrg-
lenn Follow-up After Coronary Artery Surgery 1f/43
Ellis L. Jones, William S. Weintraub. Emory University School of
Medikine, Atlanta, GA
9M Inlerrral Thoracic Artery Grafts, Twenty Years Clinical Follow-up
1841
Airlie Canrerory..David A. Bmgro; George E... Green.. St: Luke's-Raoseveltl
Hospital Center, New Yor14, NY,
9.15 Long-term Msbpaplric Follow-r4 of Normal and Mildly Diseased
Sraphenous VeYr Grafb1it445
Enrique E. Campos, Eli R. Farhi, Joseph A. CinderelPa. State Universityof
New. York at,Buffaio, BuHab, NY
9:J0 l,e+rBtlr of Hospital StayAfter Corarary Artery Bypass b Predikted by a
Simpk PrcoperaHve Comorbidity Srnre 1946
James G. Jollis, lai Choi Lam, L Richard Smith, Peter K. Smith, David 8:
Pryor, Daniel 8. Mark Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
9.{5 Does the Surgical Technique of Ven64ar1ar Recarhuctioa in8renoe
Patient Outcome Fo/owie{ Left Ven4icuhr Anevysrnedemyi 1847
Victor A. Jebara, Christophe Acar, Sertian Mihaiieanu, Jean Noel Fabi-
anij Alain Deloche, Philippe Blondeau, Alain Carpentier. HSpitaL Brous-
sais, Paris, France
10:00 1n&rnrluion and 6dribib
10K5 Obervational Comparisons of Event-Free Savival With Medital and
Surlical Therapy in Patients With Coronary, Artery Diseaae: Twenty
. Years of Fopowwp IfMB
Lawrence H: Muhibaier, David 8: Pryor. J. Scott Rarkim, L Riihard Smhh..
Robert H. Jones, Donald D. Glower, Frank E. Hmrell Jd., Keny'L Lee,
David C. Sabiston lr. Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
11:80 Compariwu of Coronary Suryery and PfCA ir Patients With Two-
Venel Coronary, Disease 1849
William S. Weintraub EllisL Jones Spencen B. King 111, Joseph M.
Craver, Henry A. Liberman, Douglas C. Monis, Robert A. Guyton.
Emory University. School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
1115 Revasaiar{zatbn With rTCA Does Not Improve Return to Work fiates
Over CAf1G or Medical Therapy 1850
Daniel8. Mark, Lai Choi Lam,.Kerry L. Lee, Robert H. lones, David. B.
Pryor, Hany,R. Phillips, Redford B. WiBiams, Nancy E. Ciapp-Channing,
Mark A.Hlatky: Duke University Medical Center,.Durham,.NC
11:30 A ComparaNre Analysis of Medical and Surgical Therapy in
OdoBenarfans With Isolated Coronary Artery Disease 1851
Richard Lazzaro, Wilson Ko, Jeffrey P. Gold, Marjorie Goldstein, John
A. Zelano, O. Wayne Isom, Kad H. Krieger. New York HospitallComeB
Medical Collpge, New York, NY 11:{5 Relative Merils of Coronary fitypan Surgery and Coronary
MgioplaAy
in MulBverd Disease and Impaired Left Ven6farlar hnctlow 1852
John 1. AlYan, James H. O''Keefe, James L Vacek, Jeffrey M. Pilhler, Ben
D: McCallister, Geoffrey O. Hartzler. Mid'America Heart Institute, Kan-
sasCity; MO
209

WED Basic Science/Circulation:
AM In Vitro and In Vivo
Cardiac Muscle Function
NOV
13
Room C -3
8:30 AM-12:00 NooN
Chairmen:
James W. Covell, La Jolla, CA
Christian Holubarsch, Freiburg, Federal
Republic of Germany
ik30 EHect of lsozyrne Change on the Force-Velocity Relation of Cardiac
Myosin In Vitro 1769
Seiryo Sugiura, . Hiroshi i Yamashita, Takashi Serizawa,. Tsuneaki.. Sugi-
moto, Shigeru Chaen: Haruo Sugi. University of Tokyo,: Tokyo, Japan
fti45 Sliding Velocity of laten Beads Coated With CardiomyopatLk Hamster
Cardiac Myosin on NiteBopris.Aclin Bundles 1770
Hiroshi Yamashita, Seiryo Sugipra, Shin-ichi Momomura. University of
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
9:OO rad-Systofic Force-Lengtls Relationships of Isolated Cardiac Myocytes
of the Frog: Effects of Varying Afterbad and Preload 1771
Sanjay Parikh,. Sha-zhou Zou,.Leslie Tung. The Johns Hopkins Univer-
sity, Baltimore, MD
9:15 Afteratiorrs in Apparent Ca' SensiNvily of MyofRamenfs During and
After 6ctrasystok in Cultured Ventricular Myor.yles 1772
Osami Kohmoto, Shin-ich'iMomomura, Takashi Serizawa, Tsuneaki i
Sugimoto,. William H. Barry, University of: Tokyo; Tokyo,. Japan, and1
Division of CardiokSgy, Universityof Utah, Salt Lake City,.UT
9r3o load Irrdepersden« of Relaacation:in Isolated Cardiac Myocyles of the
Frog 1773
Sanjay Parikh, Sha-zhou Zou, Leslie Tung. The Johns Hopkins Univer-
sity, . Baltimore,: MD ~
9:45 Detenoinants of Velocity of Sarcot.ere Shortening in Mamr.alian
Myocardllum 1774 .
Pieter P. de Tombe, Henk , E.D;J ter Keurs. Department of, Medical
Physiology, University ofiCalgary; Calgary, Alberta, Canada
10.m IMennbsion and Exhibits
10:4S EHecb of Chronic Mitral Regoraitation on Diastolic Function in bo-
lated Cardiocytes 1775
Hiroyuki I Tsutsui,. Yoshitoshi! Urabe, Douglas Mann, Robert Kent,,
George Cooper, Blase:Carah'eilo; Michael IZiie.: Veterans Administration
Medidal Center, Gazes Institute, Medieal~ Uhiversity of South Carolina,
Charleston, SC
11:OO Effects of Chronic Rig1K Ventricular Pressure Ovesbad on DiaNolic
Function In Isolated Cardiocytes 1796Mich'ael Zile, Hiroyuki Tsutsui,.Douglas
Marm,.Yoshitoshi:UrabeRob-
ert Kent, George Cooper. Veterans Administration Medical 1 . Center,.
Gazes Institute, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
11:15 Abnossnalitles im 6edtation-CoMraction Corrpline in Diabetic Casdio-
twyopatltic Rab 1777
KKathleen A. Maher, Sheldon E. Litwin, Cynthia L Perreaultl,.. Lisa A.
Bentivegna, Richard P. Shannon. Harvard-Thomdike Laboratory, Bos-
ton, MA
11:30 Ficitatlon-Conlraelion Coupling in Taurine-Deplehd Rat Myocardua.
1770
Douglas W. Eiey, Norma Lake,. Henk E.D.J. ter Keurs. Department of
Med. Physioi., University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, and Department
of,Physiology,.M¢Gill University, Montreal,,Quehec; Canada
11:45 Contracille Dysfunction in ~FaBing Human flearb::Role of Cron6sidge
IMeractions 1779
RogenJ...Hajyan, Judith K. Gwathmey. Beth Israel IHospital and Harvard
.
Medical School,,Boston, MA
282

Basic Science/Circulation/Kidney:
Control of Cardiac Channel Activity
Room C-2
8:30 AM-12:00! NOON
Chairmen:
Harry A. Fozzard, Chicago, IL
Dirk ). Snyders, Nashville, TN
WED
AM
NOV
13
0:50 Modulation of L-Type Caidwe Channel KlneNcs by Plroiyhatase
hdku« 1750
Katsush'ige Ono, Harry A. Fozzard. Cardiac Electrophysiolbgy Labs, The
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
kIS Molecular Cloning of the Human Cardiac Caldoa Rekase Channel
cDNA: Eswewion Strrdles in End-Stage Human HeaA Failure 1799
Anne-Marie B. Brillantes, Paul O. Allen, Andrew R. Marks. Brookdale
Center for Molecular Biolbgy and Division of Molecular Medicine and
Division of Cardiology of Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York,
NY, and Brj&m and Women's H6spital, Boston, MA
9:00 Sodium lan. Modulate Ca" Channel 1fiospAorylation via cAMP-
DeperrderM frdeir Kiease A 17"
C. William Balke, W. Gil Wier. University of Maryland, Bateimore, MD
l:1S Fatty Adds DYectly Activate Calriwr ClrareeY In VaYiniar MpcYb
1761
Hu XianJames M: Huang,. Marvin Bacaner. Universityy of Minnesota,Minneapolis,.MN
}.30 Effect of Fndotheun an Cardiac Ca" Gamerrt rutLrer Slydies of the
Srrbceqdar Medrapbm 1762
Mich'aeV R. Lauer, WilBam T. Clusin, Division of Cardiology, Stanford
University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA
tAS Coerpreadua d'Sicelefal Muscle C+Idun C]rnrd Srborp cDNAs Lr
Mwse L Cdc TheMnaree of Subudt Conrpo.llSar an Dlhydrappridirre
leceplor and Calcium Cra.nel Fndlorr 1763
David Schultz, Gyula Varadi, Philippe Lory, Arnold Schwart2. Depart-
meM of PharnucoloBp and Cell Biophysics, University of Cincinnati,
Cmannati, OH
10:00 Inlenmtion and Edibl410:45 hoteirr IOa1ie C Actlvttes a Heart Chloride Crrrreat 17"
Kenneth B. Walsh. Department of Pharmacology, Universioy of South
Carolina, Columbia, SC
11a10 Divalent Block ot Cardiac and Mt Sbelehl Muscle Na'Chameb 1765
Peter H. Badcx, Eduardo Marban, David T. Yue, Gordon F, Tomaselli.
The Johns Hopkins Univenity, Bahimore, MD
11:15 StaBk 6mBenow Espresdon of K' Charrels Cloned From the Mamwa-
Ran Cardiovascdar System ie Mouse LTK- Ce9s 17"
Dirk 1- Snyders, Frank A. Fish, Steve L Roberds, Kanen M. Knolh, Michael
M. Tamkun, Paul B. Bennett Vanderbilt University; Nashville, TN
11:30 Novel CardiarAlrial K' QunneM,.1_ and 1., 1767
Michael 1. Ackerman, Mark A Wallert, Donghee Kim, David E.
Clapham. Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN
11A5 Block of a Cloned Human Cardiac K Clrarnel by Quirridirre 1769
Dirk 1. Snyders, Karen M: Kno1h, Steve L. Roberds, Michael M. Tamkun.
Vanderbilt University Medical School, NashvBle, TN
N
281

1
NOV
13
Thrombosis:
Thrombolysis II
California Pavilion C
Anaheim Hilton Hotel'
8:30 AM-12:001NOON
Chairmen:
Joseph Loscaizo, Boston, MA
David R. Massel, London, Ontario, Canada
l:30 Vampiro Rat Salivary %asminogen Activator Promotes Saslained
Reper(oAon in a Canine Model of Arterial Thrombosis 1ZrS3
Michael ): Melkott, Inez I. Stabilito, Gregory C. Cuca, Jeffrey 5. BarretY,
Joseph 1. Lynch, Stephen J:. , Gardell. Merck Sharp & Dohme, West
Point~ PA
8:45 Mknt l9binoiytic and TManbolytit Activity of K2P,.an rt-PA Mudant, ~
MCoronatyThrombosis 1its4 ~Tom G.P. Saldeen, Wilmer W. Nichols, Francesca A. Nicoliini, Jawafiar
L. Mehta. University otFkxida and'Veterans Affairs Medical Center,
Gainesville, FL I
9.00 ThrombolysN by Recombieant Desarodus SaR!rary,PlantiaoRm A;ctiva, ij
tor Alpha 1 in Rat Pulmonary fmbolum 1a55
Wemer Witt,tt Berthoid Baidus,.Peter Brir>gnunn, Peter,Donner. Research ~
Laboratories of,Sdtering AG, Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany
9:15 Po&ntiatioa of Uraldnase4nduced Flbrinoly.it by Homan-Adirried
hotein.C 118511,
Suzanne Marque, Anne-Marie Crain,i Violaine Kichenin-Martin, Olivier
Stiickeri Jacques Chabbat, Aline LaulAn, Bertrand Basuyaux; Renaud
Trouve. CNTS, Les UBs, France
9:30 kthWNian of Thranbolyf& by Activation of Platekf{ In Vivo 111137
Satoshi Fupi, Dana R. Abendschein, Burton E., Sobel. Washington UAi-
versity, St; Louis, MO I I
9:45 PtertOtr Streptokibax Therapy Inhibils SuMeqoeM Streptokfaase
TMom6oiyrk 1ssB
David Missel, Alexander G.G. Turpie, John A. Caims, Frederick A.
Ofosu, Michael R. Buchanan. McMaster Univensity, Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada
10:00 latetab.ion and Esdtiblils
1lFAS Adjl.Qive 6thanonaatt of Enzymatic Thromboly.b Wilh a Seiedive
Factor Xa Wdbitar Compared to Hirudin and Heparin in a Canine
Model of Mtte Camnary, Thranboab 1859
George P. Viasuk, Gary R. Sitko, Denise R. Ramjif, Joseph i~ Lynch..
Merck Sharp & Dohme, West Poimt, PA
11:00 Themnilin Inhibition With DnP 714. Accelerates Reperfnwon and
Deiayst Reoodtwion in Doq 1f160
Robert M. Knabb, Charles A. Kettner, Thomas M. Reilly. The Du Pont
Merck Pharmaceutical Company, Wilmington, DE
11:15 G4120, a Revenible Syothefic Platelet Giycoprolein IRr/I1ta Receptor.
AnfadoniMt: Effect on Coronary Thromboha& 1861
Tsunehiro Yasuda, Herman ~ K. Gold, Robert C. Leinbach, Hiroyuki
Yaoita, Chikashi Kohmura, John :T. Fallon, Luis Guerrero, Robert Hblt,
Mary A. Napier, Stuart Bunting, Desire Colkn, Massachusetts General i
Hospital, Boston; MA
11:30 Differental SeeritMly to In Vitro Thrombolysh Wi/h Three Drugs
Detected by Motion Analysis of ParamaptNic Particles Wltltin a Clot
in an p.dlyft Magnetic FieW 1Ri2
David R. Musselman, DavidA.,Tate,.BruceJ.,Oberhardti AnthonyF'^
Abruuini,Grsgory.l Deh'mer..Cardiovascular. Diagnosties, Inc, and
The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,l NC
11:45 Catlteter-Delkered Ultrasound Dis.oivea Or;anittd Throwbi ResiNant
To Tia.ue Mapnhayen Activator 1"3
iean Marzellb, Sophie Combe, Manoushehr Mirshahi, Jeannet1e Soria,
Claudine Soria, ShabSultan Mirshahi, Philippe Dartevelle, Robert I.
Siegeli Hopital St:.Joseph~ Hotel Dieu, Marie:lannelongue, Paris,.
France,: and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center,.Los Angeles, CA
12:00. Annual Meinns Meeting for the Council on Thrombosis
296

WED
AM
NOV
13
Basic Science:
Mechanisms of' Action of Class III
Antiarrhythmic Agents
Poster Presentation
Boards P104-P115
Convention Center Exhibit Halll
Poster Displayed: 8:30 :AM-12:00 NooN
Presenter Present: 930 AM-12:00 NOON
P104 EleclrophysiologiKat Effects of Intravenous Amiodarone on Acutely Ischemie Myocardium 2009
Ichiro. WatanaUe, E:iichi Tokutake, Toshilsugu.Ogura, Junichiro Kajpa
Kazuhiko Kondo, Toshiaki XojimaSatoshi Saito,~ Yukio Ozawa., Nihon ~
University, Tokyo,.Japan
P10S Amiodarone, Early, Electrophysiologic fhanges, and lipid Amphiphiks
in Acute Myocardial ledremia 2010
Yutaka. Kimura,: Louise Harris, Nisan Shaikh. University, of Toronto,
Toronto,.Ontario, Canada
P106 Ao6fibriBatory, Effed:.of a Clau III Drug in Chronic Infarction 2011
Seth J. R7a14;. Ving Wu, Alan Gabriel,. Roger A. Marinchak, Peter R.
Kowey. Lankenau Hospital I and Medicaf I Research Center, Wynne-
woodJ PA
P107 Pro- and Ant7anltylhmic Effects of d- and dl'-Sotalol Are Mediated by
Actions on Conduction in an Isolated Tissue Model of Ventricular
Tachycardia 2012
Jyoti S. Pasnani, Gregory R. F'errier. Dalhousie University, Halifax,.Nova
Seotia,.Canada
P108 Mtiarrhytlimit Effects of .4-Aminapyridine, a Transient Outward Cur-
rent 6locber, on '9schemia"-Indnced Reentry in Isolated Canine Ven-
triadar Subepicardium 2013
Anton Lukas, Charles Antzelevitch. Masonic Medical Research talwra-
tory, Utica;.NY~
P109 Action of d-Sotalol on Atrial flutter in Dogs With Right Atrial Eelarge
ment 2014
Joseph N. Graziano Jr., Penelope.A. Boyden. Department of Pharma-
cokogy, CofumbiaUniversity,.New.York, NY.
P110 Prolongation by, Captopril of Action Potential Duration In Normatl and
HypertropNed Rat Ventricles: Direct Action or Inhibition of Angioten-
sin Converting Euymei 2015
Christophe Ribuot,. ReneCardinal Pierre Moreau, Diane Godin,
Jacquesde Champlain, Regimald Nadeau. Hopital du. Sacre-Coeur,
Montreal,,Quebec, Canada
P111 d-Sotalol TermirntesReentry. by TwoMechanismsWYth Different
Dependence on the Duration of the Exritable Gap 2016LlawrenceH. Frame, FeiHailing.,University.of
Pennsylvania,Phif3del-
phia, PA
P112 Mechaedrm of Atrial nutter Termination by WAY-123,398, a Unique
Class III Agent 2017
Jose OrtizMasaki Iganashi,:%avierGonzalez, Albert L. Waldo, Nancy'1.
Johnson. Case Western Reserve University,.Cleveland,.OH
P113Preventionof'Hypoxia-Induced Action Potential Shortening and
Reduction of Contractile Force by UK-6g,79g 2018
Tao Yang, Pal M. Tande, David A. Lathrop,.Helge Refsum. Department
of Medical Physiology, University of Troms®;.Tromsn, Norway.
P114 Rate-Dependenl Changes in Action Potential Duration in Rabbit Papil-
lary Musde Effects of Selective K Channel Rlockers and Ryanodine
2019
Nipavan Chiamvimonvat,. Li Wang, Henry J. Duff. Unirersity,of Calgary,
Calgary, AlbertaCanada
P115 Comparison of Amiodarone and Sotalol'for Long-term Treatment of
Ventriurlar Tachycardia When Neither Drug Is Predicted Effective at
Electrophysiologic Study 2020
David LL Ross, Mark.J; Cooper,.Lloyd M. Davis, Michael P. Sk'inner,.
David S.W. Ho, David A.B..Richards, loh'n B. Utlher,..Cardiology Unit,
Westmead Hospital,.Westmead.Australia
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13
Plenary Session X'
Symposium: Clinical Expression of
Hypertrophy and Hypertrophic
Cardiomyopathy
Main Arena
2:00 PM-3: 15 PM
Chairmen:
E. Douglas Wigle, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
William J. McKenna, London, United
Kingdom
2:00 GeaeBts of Hyperkaphic Cardiomyopathy
Christine E. Seidman, Boston, MA
2.15 Hemodynamic Interplay of Hypertrophy and Ischemia
Beverly H. Lorell,i Boston, MA
2:30 Rbk and Prevention of Sudden Cardiac Death
lameh Fananapaziq Bethesda, MD
2:15 Cardiac Hypettraphy in the Elderly
Edward G. Lakatta; Baltlimore, MD
3:08 Young Asyopfanalic Patients and Athletes: Current
CoNroverties
Barry J, Maron,Bethesda; MD
Plenary Session X1
Symposium: Diagnosis and Management
of Syncope ~
Main Arena
3:45 PM-5:00 PM
Chairmen:
Mark E. Josephson, Philadelphia, PA
Melvin M. Scheinman, San Francisco, CA
3KS INaptitude of the Problem Differential Diapasis
Wishwa N. Kapoor, P'ittsbungh, PA
4M Anlrytlraiac DiaptooBC Approaches
Jeremy N! Ruskin, Boston MA
4:15 Neurocaedlio,eeic Syncope: A Treatabk Disorder
David G. Benditt, Miinneapolis, MN
4:30 Neurolo{it Cawa of Syncope
Louis R. Caplan, Boston, MA
4:45 Practical Apprwcir to Syncope
Masood Akhtap,Milwaukee, WI
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NOV
13
Basic Science:
Pharmacologic Modulation
of Arrhythmias
Poster Presentation
Boards P85-P95
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:001 NOON
Presenter Present: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM
P!S Chronic DiBitatis Treatrnent Prevents Experimental Torsades de Pointes .
1991
Subhankan Bandyopadhyay, Frank A. Fish, Dan M. Roden. Vanderbilt
University, , Nashville, . TN
P86 Overdrive Suppression of Abnonnal Autonntkity Is Enhanced by Class
IC Antiarrhyfhmic 1992
Xiao-Li Ren,.Brian ~F. Hoffman. Columbia University,.New York,.NY
Pti7 Effects of Quinidine on the Diastolic Ca Staircase in Guinea Pig Myo-
Grdlunt 1993
Junichi Hasegawa, Shozo Hirai, Tatsuhiko Matsumoto, Himshi Kotake,
Hiroto Mashiba. Saihaku. Hospitall and Tottori University, Tottori, Japan ~
P68 Influence of Dietary fat on the Electraphrsioloaic Effects of Qainidae
and Tocain(de 199s
Anne M. Gillis;.Millie ChoiHeather ). Mathison,.Howard G.,Parsons.
University of'Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
P!9 lontophoretic Versus Intravenous Procainamide Transport IntoInfarded rruue 1995.
Boaz Avitall, John Hare, Gary Zander, Cynthia Lessila,.Chades Bockoff,.
Anwer Dhala, Sanjay.Deshpande. Sinai-Samaritan Medical!Center, Mi1J
waukee, WI P90 Charadetitation of the late-Dependent Effects of Cocaine on Con-
dudion In the MVivo. Canine HeaR 19%
Craig W. Clarkson, Adrienne Stolfi; Shirou Yamasaki, William Q. George,
Arthur. S. Pickoff. Department of Pharmacology and Department of
Pediatrics, Tulane Medical.Sch'ool,.New,Orleans, LA
P91 AMidtolinerpc Effects of Cibenzoline and. Dhopyramide in. Single
AtrWl Myocytn 1997
Toshiaki NNakajimw; M. Masatoshi, Ei{i Hamada, Mari ilguchi. The.Second
Department of Internal Medicine, University, of .Tokyo,.Tokyo, , Japan
P92 Pinaddil- and Pharbol 12,13-Dibutyrate4nduced VeMriadar Fibrilla-
tiom AntagoI m by Glybendamide 1998
S. Oluwole Fagbemi, Shawn C. Black; Liguo Chi, Mark R. Cunningham, .
Benedict R. Lucchesi. , University of Michigan Medical School, . Ann .
Arbor, Ml
P93 Accekration of VentAadar. Epicar6al Conduction by. Myotensin It .
1999
James B. Martins. Cardiovascular Center, University of Iowa, College of'
Medicine, IowaCity; IA
P94 Evidence for Alpha-2 Receptor Modulation.of PurkinJe ttefractoriness
2080
James B. Martins, Thomas E. Rath. Cardiovascular Center;.University.of'
.
Iowa,.College of Nledicine,.Iowa City, IA
P95 Early. Aftenlepolarizatiom Indocedd by Cocaine in Feline Ventricular
.
myocyt- 2960
Shinichi Kimura,.Arthur L Bassettj,Hongying Xi; Robert.J. Myerburg.
Universitly.ofMiami School of~Medicine, Mumi, FL
304
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Clinical Cardiology:
Neurohumoral Mechanisms
in Heart Failure 11
California Pavilion D
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Robert J. Cody, Columbus, OH
lean Rouleau, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
NOV
13
&30 RetaBauhlp 8dween NewolgWleraf hoNk and One-Yeae Mortalify
ia PatleMa W!/r CNF awd/ar Left Ventrinaar Dysfunction 1864
John M. Niddas, Claude Benedict, David E. Johnstone, Richard Kay,
Philip C. Klrlin, Debra Weiner,.Martial G. Bourassa;. Salim Yusufi forth'e.
SOLVD Registry Investigators.
8:45 boeased Cardlac Monpkxphri.e SpRlorv In Head Failure I. Due to
Inoeased Release and Not Reduced Neuronal Uptake 186S
Ian T. Mereditli, Murtay D. Eskr, Gany L Jennings, Graeme Eisenhofer.
Baker Institute, Melbourne, Australia
!A8 The teta-Adrnner8it SyNetp Styporb Syrtdic Furction But Not Dia-
Aolk Compliance fa CorrgaBve Heart Failure 1866
Howard L Haber, Christopher L Simek, James D. Bergin, Ian J.
Sarembock Robert M. Owen, AJberto Saduna Eric R. Powers, Marc D.
Feldman. University of Virginia, Charbttesville, VA
k15 WNdt Camponeet of the Beu-Adrewer8lc Pathway BeR Reflects the
Hewodynanit and Clirainl Reaporoe 10 lon8-leem 8ela-Blodode In
CMa.it Heatt FaYaeit 1867
Jonathan Sackner-8emstein, Evelyn M. Hom, Joshua Penn, Marrick L.
Kukin, Norma Medina, Madeline Yushak, Rochelle L. Goldemith, Joh'n
P. Bilezikian, MiBon Packer. Mount Sinai School of Medicine and
Columbia University, New York, NY
tJ8 Is 8efa-Reapbr UpneBrladoa Neceraryfor t.qeowed left Veat,iarlar
FanNon In DiYkd Cardiowyapal6yr 18f8
Edward M. Gilbert, Stephanie L Oben,, Patrice Mealey, Kirk VoBurun,
Patti Larrabee, Michael R. Bristow. University of Utah, Sah Lake City, UT
!4S Heart TraaplrMaBm Reruaes A6nanmYtlp i. EndotldYwtDepedent
DilaYon of Iaiph[wl Mood Vse4 fn h8eik WIBh Heart Faire 1869
Spencer H. Kubo, Thomas S. Rector, A3an 1 Bank, Linda K. Tschumper-
lih, Nancy Brunsvald, Mark Kraemer, Jeffrey Gibbs. University of Min,
nesota,. Minneapolis, MN .
18W Iwletwti.lon and EEdibib
1trA5 Eade1he11e Plasma Concentration Is Iaaeased In Dop With Chronic
Hearl Failure 1870
Hani N. Sabbah, Tatsuji Kono, A. GuiRemro Scicli, Gloria Sacli, Pau4 D:
Stein,, Oscar A. Carretero. , Henry Ford Heart and Vascular Institute,
Detroil, MI
11.'88 Plasma FidoWelin_1 Concentration as a Proenwtk Predictor in
Patients With Heart Fai4we 1871
Takayoshi Tsutamoto, Tosh'ryuki. Kanamori, Masahiko,Kinoshita: Shiga
University of Medical Science, Otsu,,Shiga, JApan
11:15 Plasma FndaBreYn Correla/ea With the E:derrt of PWmanary Hyperten-
sion ie Clronk Congestive HeaR Failwe PaUeAs 1672
Robert I. Cody, Carrie J, Haas,PhiripF. Binldey, Robert Ketley; Quinn
Capers. The OAio.StateUniversity, Cofumbus,..OH.
i1:38 Re.a/ Hkeeb of Mdor.etltadn M CHF 1873
Stephen 5. Goldkb, Shawn W. Robinson, Michael L . Fisha, CalherineM. Krichkn. University of Maryland
School of Medic:re, Baltimore, MD
11:45 inpa4men/ of Renal Function DwinB Treatment of Heart Failure With
ACE kthilsiton: 8mk of ASS (AcNyhaNcylic Add) 1874
Rainer Dietz, Karl-Josef Osterziel, Frank Nagel, Claudia PSschke, Wolf-
gang Kubler. Department of Cardiology, University of Heidelberg, Hei-
delberg, Federal Republic of Germany
291

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13
Stroke:
Embolic Stroke-Atrial
Fibrillation, Patent Foramen
Ovale, and Transesophageal Echo
Room C-5
8:30 AM-12:00''NOON
Chairmen:
William M. Feinberg, Tucson, AZ
Giuseppe DiPasquale, Bologna; Italy
:30 interiut Anaiyris of Veterans Administration Cooperative Studyc Stroke
Prevention In NonfietrnaticAtrial'librillation 1791
Michael D., Ezek'owitzSamuel L. Bridgers, Kenneth E. James, and
SPINAF Investigators. West.HavenVeterans Administration Medical
Center and Yale University,.New Haven,.CT
0.i5 fiedicton of Clinical Thromboendroiism in Atrial FBtrillation 1792
Jonathan,L. Halperin, Robert G, Hart, Ruth McBride, Richard Kronmal,
for the Stroke Prevention in Atriai Fibrillation i (SPAF) Investigators.
Mount Sinai Medical Centeq.New.York, NY9000 Embolism in Left Atrial/AppeadaEe Thrombi 1793
Claudia Stoliberger, Christian Bachl,.Geriiard KronikPavel Chnoupa.
KA RudolfstiRung,. KH Floridsdorf,. Wien;. Austria, KH Krems, A.
UKVCH IBratislava, CSFR
9:15 Incidence and Clinical Implications of Spontaneous Echo Contrast
Aseened by. Transeroplsa`eal :Echocard'oaraplry 1794
Wei-Xi Zhu,,Bijby K. KhandhedaGuy S. Reeder, Mark JJ Callahan,
Roger L. Click, James B- Seward. Mayo Cliniic,, Rochester; MN I
9:30 Traronopha`eal Echocardiosraphic Diagnosis of Patent Foramen
Ovale In Adults Without Prior Stroke 1795
Eric K. Louie, Steven N. Konstadt, T.L.K: Rao, Patrick J. Scanlon. Loyola
University Medical Center, Maywood, IL
l:45 Diagnosing Paradoxical Ernboliam by Combined Use of Tranc-
eraphatleal Contrast &hocatdiogaphy and Plrlebopaphy 17%
Claudia SYSllberger, Ronald Karnik, Irmgard Schuster, Karl Kocher,
Helmut Leilner, Gertntd Langer, )i)rg Stanyr KA Rudolfstiftung, Wien,
Austria
10.90 intemaaion and Exhibits
10:45 Transc.anial Deppler. WNh.Contrast Iniection In Stroke Patients With
Patent Foramen Ovak 1797
Marco R. Di, Tullio, Ayrton,Massaro, Michael:Hoffman, Ralph ~L. Sacco,
J.P: Mohr, .Shuniehi'Homma.Columbia Presbyterian Medica6 Center,
New York, NY
11.00 Clinical televance of a Patent Foramen Ovale in Patients With
Hemodynamic Active Pulmonary Embolism 1796
Wolfgang Kasper, Niklaus Tiede, Annette Geibel, Stavros Konstan-
tinidis, Hanj&g Just. Department of Cardioiogy, University ofFreiburg
Freiburg Federal Republic of Germany
11:15 Short-tenn FoRow-up of Patients With Atrial Septal Aneuryrrc Inci-
deeoe of Cerebrovascvfar Events 17"
Frederick A. Dressier, Ashok K. Sharma, Elizabeth O. Ofili, Ramon
CasteRo Nancy A.Suliivan, Arthur ): LabovitZ. St. Louis Umversny.
School, of Medicine, St... Lbuis, MO
11:30 Tran.esoPhaaeal Echocardiosraphy in Stroke: When Is 11 Usefuit
1lOB
Pierre Decoodt;,. Raymond Kacenetenbogen, Robin Bouton, Andre
Capon,.)ean-Paul Bar, Karin Salmon, Beatrice Peperstraete, Thierry.
Verbeeq,Witokf.Wasckiewicz, Michel Telerman..Brugmann Univenily.
Hospitah Brussels, Belgium ~
a
11:45 Prevalence and Predictors of LifeaThreateointj VentrltWar AFrhy ~'
After Srrbaradnsoi:d Hemorrha`e
Giuseppe Di Pasquale, Stefano Urbinati, Alvaro.Andreoli, Anna Maria
Lusa, Michele Ruffini, Giuseppe Pinelli.,Division of Cardiology and
Division of Neurosurgery,.BellariaHospital, Bologna, Italy
2!I

Basic Science:
Mechanisms of Arrhythmia
Termination-Defibrillation
Poster Presentation
Boards P73-P84
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM,-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM
WED
AM
NOV
13
L73 Effkacy of Aionopha.k and fiiphask Shocks for Excitation and Repo-
lariritio, fhnlaqatfon 1979
Stephen B. Knisley, Sharon B. Melnidc,.Wiiliam M. Smith,.Raymond 6
Idek'er. Duke University; Durham, NC .
P74 Why a steep Slope of a Rerettlns Response Curve Predicb TenaMation
of Reeatry by Premature sBnwR 1990
Fei'Hauling, Lawrence H. Frame. University of Pennsylvania, Philadel-
phia, PA
f75 The Mecfianism far Te+minalion of Reentry, in Myocardiune Model and
E:perimental5tudks 1981
VledianirG. Fast, Igor R.. Efimov, Arcady. M. Pertsov, Institute of Biologi-
cal Physics, the USSR Academy of Sciences, Pushchino, Moscow
Region, USSR
P76 The Effect of an EArartlmulur on the buducibitity of Premature Escape
leab 11982
Gyorgyi E. Lipcsei, Marc A. Vos, Jet D.M: Leunissen, Bram de Wit~
Anton P.M. Gorgels. Department of Cardiology, University Hospital I
Maastricht. Maastdcht, The Netherlands
P77 Order in Disader. Mechantsm of Rarium-Nduced Lowering of Deff-
bri0atlon Energy Requirements 1983
Paul Dorian, Francis X: Witkowski, Patricia Penkoske. University of
Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, and University of Alberta, Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada
P78 rluse TramRion-Mduced Mqedanee Clanaes WiYt RipAask DefWrB-
lation ShocJu 1404
Katherine M. Kavanagh, Asim Yunus, Patricia A. Penkoske, Francis X.
Witkowski. University of Alberta, E,dmonton, Alberta,,Caruda
P79 Evaluafion of AnH86rtl6tbry, fnter.rcntFas by Ca.rplex De.wdtdatlon
of the T Wave1l65
Bruce D. Nearing, Richard L. Venier. Depanment' of Pharmacology,
Georgetown UnivendtySchool lof Medicine,:Washington,.DC
f BO Rotor sile Correlates With DefibrRladon Waveform Efficacy 1966
Raymond E. Ideker, Clif Alfemess, Jenny Hagler, Patrick D. Wolf,
William M: Smith. Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
rfll Conduction Block pudnR Ventricular FftrBlatloo In Pip Mapped With
Closely Spaced Electrodes 1987
Eric E. Johnson, Sarwn F. Idriss, Sharon B. Melnick; Patrick D. Wolf,
William M. Smith, Raymond E. Ideker. Duke University Medical Center,
Durham, NC
P82 FuMer Assessment of "Supemonaal" and "Subnormal" Candudfoe
Gauaed by rstracefldar lo.k Aleeration 1968
Toru Maruyama, Takao Fujino, Naohiko Takahashi; Tetsunori Saikawa,
Mono Ito, MAkoto Arita, Leonard S. Gettes. Oita Medical College, Oita,
Japan, and University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
P83 Reat-by,Beat ECG Varfabilily for Detection o1 htienb With Positive
Ellectropiry+iolofk Sddy. 1%9
Shlbmo Ben-Haimi, MichaelKienzle, David Gutlerman. Tech,
nion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel, and the Univeraityy of
IowaIowaCity, IA
P84 ihematurc StinwN'E.aggerate Mirofropk Conduction and Latency in
the Dog Ventrick 19%
.
Todd A. Wisialowski, Wilson Wong, Dan M. Roden. Vanderbilt Univer-
sity, . Nashville, TN
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Cardiovascular Surgery:
Transplantation, Cardiomyoplasty,
Mechanical Support, and
Long-term Organ Preservation 11
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Boards P35-P44
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM
WED
AM
NOV
13
P35 Assessment of Function, Perfusion, Metabolitm, and Hirtolo`yy in
Hearts Preraved With Univerriiy of Wisconsin Solulion 1942
Mary P. Nutt, Barry L Fields, Linda A. Sebree, James H. Southard,
Robert Pyzaisiti, Albert Thomas, Jesus A. Bianco. Universityy of Wiscon,
sin, Madisai,.Wt ~~
r36 Rereni6le ronodosai and siodremicai Abnormalities ia tlre Cold he-
rerred Human Donor Heart 1943
Randall C. Starling; Kim NI. Watson, Robert E. Kelley, Timothy A. Cal-
brafthE. Paul Howanitz,. Kevin D...Murray; Robert'J...Codry,.P. David
Myerowitz Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
P37 oAmtapic Verws Fleterobpit Hrgrt TranrplaMalion ie Do.or-Pedpient
Siae AIYoWdr 1944
Akira Kawaguchi, Iradj Gandjbakhch, Michele Desruennes,Nain Pavie,
Valeria Bors, PhiiippeLeger, EGzabeth Vaissier, Annik Cabrol,.Christian
Cabrol. Hbpital de Ia Piiie, Paris, France P38 The q.plaMabk Defibripator. An i9ecttonic Bridge to
Cardiac Traaa-
piaetatiar 194S
Valluvan leevanandam, Juan A. Sanchez, J.S. Auteri, Felicia A.Schen-
k'el, Robert E. Michler, Craig R. Smith,l. Thomas Bigger in., Eric A. Rase,
Henry.M. Spotnitz. Columbia University,.New York, NYi 79 6easin{ of Ihdrnomary Artery and Vein
Mastoraoser by, Tranr
ewphaye.l Edwcardiopaphy After Long Traaqlantation 1946
Werner G. Daniel, Dirk Hausmann, Andreas Miigge, Bernard Hausen,
Hans-J. Sch3fers, , Michael Hamm, , Bemd Heublein, Axel Haverich.
Medical School Hannover, Hannover, Federal Republic of Germany
P40 Regional Differences in SympatLetFc Reinnervatton After Cardiac
Traqpla.htioe 1947
Robert F. Wilson, Andrew L McGinn, David D. Uaxson, BetsyV: Chris-
tensen, Thomas H. Johnson, Spencer H. Kubo. University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis,.MN
t 41 Mdodarone Ncreases Respiratory Complications After Cardiac Trans-
plantation 194ti
G. Martin Mulkn, E. Jeanne O'Sullivan, Youlian Liao, Maryl R. iohnson,.
Alain L. Heroux, Walter Kao, Edward Garrity, Colin Sumida, Roque
Pifarre, Maria RosaCostanzo-Nordin.. Loyola University of Chicagof
Hines Veterans Administration Hospital,.Maywood, IL
P42 Coronary A/krovarcular Mmeabilfly in Cardiac Transplant htierNs
1949
Ira M. Dauber, David N. Campbell, iuliann S. , WaBner, Karin E. Keller,
/oAnn Lindenfeld., University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver, CO
P43 Relatfonritip of Increased Levels of Circulating IfaAA-1 After HeaK
Tranrplant to Rejection, HLA Match, and Survival 1950
Christie M. Ballantyne,:Eliiabeth A. Maiinolfi', JamesB. Young.Nancy,T.
Windsor, Beth Cocanougher, C. Paylon-Ross, E. Clinton Lawrence
MaryBn S. fbllack,. Donald C. Anderson, Robert Rothiein. Baylor CoN'
lege of Medicine, Houston, TX, and Boehringer IngelMeim Pharmaceutii
cal4. Ridgefield, CO
P44 Eapreraims of Endotlrdial Adhesion Molecule mRNA in Marine Grdiac
Allo6ralt Rejection. 1951
Christie M. Bafiantyne, William E. Sanders, Xiao-Yuan Dai; John J. Tren-
fin, BaylorZolle®e ofiMedi¢ine, Houston, TX

WED
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13
Cardiovascular Radiology/
Clinical Cardiology:
Positron Emission Tomography
Room AR2
8:3U'AM-t2:UU NOON
Chairmen:.
Markus Schwaiger, Ann Arbor, MI
Paolo G. Camici, London, United Kingdom
k30 In Vivo Qwatidkation of Myoardul Mowri.ic Jtecepfas in Hur.am
With PIEF 1683
Jacques Delforge, Dominique Le Guludec, Andre Syrota, Christian
Crouzel, Pasca6 Merlet. Service F. Jolioti C.E.A., Orsay, and~ Hopital
Bichat, Paris, France
k45 C-11 Hydroxytiphedrine Myocardiat Retention Following Acute Myp-
ca.dfal Iafanctloe 1694
Kevin Allman, Gary Hutchins, Edwin Wolfe,,Christine Allman, Don
Wieland, Mark'us Schwaiger,..University,of Michigam, Ann Arbor,.Ml
9:00 Decreased Refa-Adrencrgk Receptor Concenhation In Idiopalhic
Cardlonrapatlry Assessed by rositroa radwion Tomography 1igS
Pascal Medet, Jaeques Delforge, lean L. Dubois Rani Christophe
Benvenuti, Christian Crouzel, Heri¢ Valette, Denis Fournier, Alain Cas-
taigne, Andne Syrota. Cardiologie, Centre Hospital-Universitaire
Mondbr, CrFteil, and Service Fredbric JoBot CEA; Orsay, France
9.15 Alpha-1 Adrenergic Tone and Coronary Reserve In Patients With S1a-
dro.re x 1686
Paob G., Camici, Paolo M3rtaccini, Roberto Gistri, Roberto Lorenzoni,
Oreste Sorace, Antonio L'Abbate. CNR Cliniwl. Physiology Institute,
Pisa University, Pisa, Italy.
9~J0 [4salAtnt DWaI Camry Vend Dydrndion Afler Caonary AttglioplaAy
16g7
Neal G. Ui Tom Crake, David C. Lefroy, Ranili de Silva, Graham,J:
Davies, AttAio Maserf. Hammersmith Hospifal, Lotdon. United Kingdom.
9:45 QuantNirafion oi Mrorandial Perfusion WRh PET: Comparison of
ii apd "Cu-IiSM 1686
Pilar Herreeo, Joanne Markham, Cada J. Weinheimer, Mark A. Green,,
Michael l Welch, Steven R. Bergnwnn. Washington Univeisity, St.
Louis, MO
10A0 Irrlenrteion and radibik
16:45 Msitro. Ertth.ion Tomography Imaging of MyocardYal Hypezia Wilh
1lFqtroror.bonidamle je Posi-MyacardW Infarclion hqenb 1669)ames R.. Revenaugh, James H. CajdweR,
Gary. V. Martin, Jbhn L.
Grierson, Kenneth A. Krohn. Division of Cardiology and~ Nuclear
Medicine and Department of Bioengineedng; University of Washing-
ton, and Veterans Administration Medical Center, Seattle, WA
11:00 Determinantlof Myocardial Glucose Utilization Assessed With
Dynamic rDG PET 1690
Yong Choi; Richard C. Brunken, Randall A. Hawkins, Sung-Cheng
Huang, Denis B. Buxton, Carl K. Hoh,,Michael'E'. Phelps, Heinrich iR.
Schelbert. University of California, . Los Angeles,. School of, httdicine,
Los Angeles, CA 11:15 Clinical Siptificance of Reduced Regio.al'Glurn.e Uptake With Nor-
mal Rlood Howw in Patients With Chronic Coronary Artery Disease
1691
Pasquale Perrone-Filardi..Steph'en L..Bacharach,.JoseA Marin-Neto:
Simone Maurea,.James A. Arrigh'n, Vasken Dilsizian, Robert'O. Bonow.
.
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD
11:30 The Effects of Afterload Reduction on C-11 Acetate %tiretio in Patients
With Dilated Cardfowyopaflry 1692
Rob Beanlands,.WilJiam F. Armstrong, Rodmey Hi¢ks,.lohn M., N7cklas,.
Charles K. Moore, Gary D. Hutchins, Pauli Ba)wa, Mark4n Schwaiger.
University of Michili Ann Arbor, MI
11:45 Aaearnent.of Myoean" OxidaBve Reserve With t'ET: Cornparison
With Rck Oaygcn.Cormatptlon. 1693
AnneBol,.Jacques A.. Melih, Bahija Essamri, Dirk Vogelaers, Hidehiro
lida, Roland Vanbutsele, Guy R. Heyndrida, William Wijns. Universityy
of Louvain (Brussels), Gent, and Cardiovascular Center, Aalsti Belgium,
and Akita, Japan
274

Basic Science:
Mechanisms of Atrial
Flutter and Fibrillation
Poster Presentation
Boards P96-P103
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00~ NooN
Presenter Present: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM
WED
AM
NOV
13
P96 The Effects of Rapid hcins on Atrial Fibrillation Studied by High-
Resolution Mapping 2001Charles KirchhofFrancisco Chorro, Gert-Jtn Scheffer, Jbsep Brugadi,
Maurits Allessie: Department.of Physiobgy,.University,of Limburg,
Maastricht,.The Netherlands
P97 The Slow Zone in Cirrv. Movement Atrial nutter. The Critical Epinr-
dial Substrate 2092
William B. Gough, Mark Restivo, Hlu Yang, Nabil EI-Sherif. State Uni-
versity of New York Health Science and Veterans Administration Medi-
cal Centers, Brooklyn,.NY
P98 Discordance Retween Epicardial and Fndocard'ial Activation in the
Canine RlRlrt Atrii.n 2003
Tomohide KawamotoRichard~B. Sehuessler,,Dwight E. Hand, James L...
Cox John P. Boineau. Washington University School of Medicine,.
Barnes. Hospital,. St. Louis, MO M! Initiat7on of Atrial Flutter ih Dop With Surgically Induced
RigUt Atrial .
Enlargement 2004
Joseph N. Graziano Jr., Penelope A. Boyden. Columbia University, New York, NY
I10U What Determiaesihe Ventricvlar Rate During Atrial FbriRatfoa: Can-
duction or Autoreatidlyl 2fpS
Andras Vereckei, Zak Vera, Harald P. Pride,.Douglas P. Zipes. Krannert.
Institute.of Cardiology,.IndianapolB, IN
P101 Circus Movement AtAal fluMer In the Sterile Pericarditis Model: Corre-
lation of Surface ECG and Activation Map 2006
Wolfgang 5chiils, Johannes Brach'mann, Nabil EI-Sherif. Department of
Cardiology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg Federal Republic of
Germany, and Veterans Administration Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P102 The Siprificanee of Multiple Wavekb In Cholinergic Atrial Fibrillatiors
Induced by a Single Extrastinwlw 2007
Richard B. Schuessler, Thomas M. Grayson, Burt I. Bromberg, James L.
Cox, JohnP. Boineau. Washington University, Barnes Hospital, 5t..
Louis, MO
P103 Mechanosemitive K' Charnmeb n.Rat Atrial Myocyta 2000
David RR Van.Wagoner,.Mich'elle Russo. Cleveland Clini¢ Foundation,
Cleveland, OH
30S

WED Featured Besea.ch:
AM Vasoactive Peptides-
6ldothetin and Cardiac Hormones
Room A-9
13 8:30 AM-12:00 NooN.
Chairmen:
Gabor M. Rubanyi, Berlin, Federal Republic of
Germany
Tadashi Inagami, Nashville, TN
M3Q cyclic GMP rhopModtaRera.e hnMi6itlo. EMaoces Keaal Rapases to
Atrial NaUhretlc Pacbr in Head Failure 1727
Kenneth B. Margulies, John C. Burnett Jr. Mayo Clinic and foundation,
Rochester, MN
IMS Divertent Regulation of Giomenaiar and Vaaadar A6ial Nahiwelk
Faclor Receplora ia A{oderak HfgIIII-Ou1qR Heart hihse 1728
~ Raul Garcia, Marie{hantal Bonhomme,. Ernesto L. Scfiiffein. Ciinical
Research lnstitute of Montreal, Montceai, Quebec, Canada
4A0 Renal Reaporre lo Al*ta( Na6iurc6c Faclsr in Ewerh.erqal Cosepive
Heart PaMwe Relation to Massa and Urinary Cydfc GM! Produtlion
17'2rn
Richard lsnard, Nour Bouanani, Christiane Barthetemy; Genevieve
Maistte, Alain Carayon, Bertrand Crozatier, Michel Komajda, )ean-
Claude Legrand. Service de Biochimie, CHU Pitie-Salpetriere, Paris;
and INSERM U2; Cretei6, France
l:15 State of Ihe ArC Feadres of brdotlrdir Actions and Its InhBriU6n
Tadashi Inagamij Nashville, TN'
9KS C-Tyoe MIaVMM.edc hp Wa Tiwre DIshbMioe ard Molecadar ioro in
11110111 1730
Yasato Komatsu, 1Cazuwa Nakao, Shin-ichi Suga, Yoshihiro Oppwa,
Masashi Mukoyama, Hiroshi Mi; Gotaro 5hkakami.I Kiminod'Hosoda,
Ichiro Kishnnoto, Osamu Nakegawa, Maio Hama, Hiroo Imura. Second
Division, Department of Medicine, Kyoto University School of
Medicine, Kyoto,.lapan -
10:99 Mlen.ia.ios aed E2bihib
10:45 . Ef"eNth1 ModiBed by Idyroorpho1wdear Le.kocyEea Acts as A
....,.. rutatlMeMAayoa4tfor frdotlteNml Ibelf 1731
Toshisuke Morita, Atsushi Namiki, Hiroki Kurihara, Masao Yoshizumi,
Ryozo Nagai, KiyaKhi Machii; Yoshio Yaraki. University of Tokyo, Toho
UnivetsityTokyo, Japan
11.00 The KNney I. a Source of Circulatins EndotlreRn During Renal
..;,1Kbe4d& . .. . 1732
Evan K. Sardok, Mark A. Percdla, Denise M. Heublein, Amir Lerman,
Peter Gioviczki, John C. Burnett Jr. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
11:15 Suppre>dom of EadolbeBn Seoelion by LyaoplaaPhstidYkholine in
.. pidillized LDL .. . 1733
MichYusa )oudasaki. Krydaka Kugryama, Hirofumi Yasue. Kumamoto
University, Kumamoto, Japan
11.30 Cloei* and 6weadon of Fhwun EndetbeRn-1 Receptor cDNA 1734
Kiminori , Hosoda, Kazuwa Nakao, Hiroshi Arai, Shin-ichi Suga,
Yoshihiro Ogawa,MasashiMuk'oyama, Gotaro Shirakami, Ichiro
'-Kishimoto, Yasato Komatssu, Osamu NakoBawa, Norio Hama, Yoshihiko
Safto. Shigdada Nakanishi, Hiroo7murca. Second Division, Department
.. .":,.. of Medidne, Kyoto University School of Medicine, Kyoto, lapan
11e45 Wd6iBoa of E.doWei.-1-ksduccd VAsocandricdon and VaaodBatiow
by Cakiue Charwel and hodaglan& Sypthelis Blodnde 1735
Wolfgang Kiovnki, Lllly f.inder. Division of Cardiokogy, University. Hos-
pital. BaselSwitzerland
This session will be audiotaped.
27~ '.

Clinical Cardiology:
Cardiac Rehabilitation-
Exercise Training
Room :A-6
4:00 PM-5:1S PM
Chairmen:
Gerald F. Fletcher, Atlanta, GA
L Howard Hartley, Boston, MA
WED
PM
NOV
13
4:g0 Exercise Conditioning in Older Coronary, Patients:, Peripheral Vascular
and Skelefal Musck Response 2141
PhilipA.,Ades, Mary l. Waklmann,.Peter R..Gray,. William L. Meykr,.
Diane. H. Meyer, Unirversity, of Vermont,. Budington,, VT
4:15 E.A.M.6 Exercise Training in Anterior Myorardilal InfaMion: Ongoing
MulGcenter Stadyy on Ventricular Function and Topography, 2142
Pantaleo Giannuzzi,. Pieduigi TemporeRi,. Marinella Gattone, Ugo
Corra, Alessandro Imparato, Riccardb Campinij Raffaele Giubbini,
Michele Galli, G.,Mazzuero; P. tanfranchiL4rigi Sala, Claudio Matin,
verni, C. Schvreiger,.Amerigo Giordano; Luigi iTavazzi, and the E.A.M.I.
Study Group. Veruno,. Italy 4:30. Nune-Mastaged.Home-Bared Exercise Training Affer Acute Myocar-
dial Infanfion: MefLods aad Effects on Functional Capacity 2143
Randal J. Thomas, Nancy H. Miller, C. Barr Taylor, Ghassan Ghandouri.
Lynda Fisher, Robert F. DeBusk. Stanford University School of
Medicine, Stanford, and Kaiser Foundation Medical Centers of North-
ern Califomia,. CA ,
4:45 Training Level Cmnpariwn Shdy; Decreased Left Veniricular Ejection
Fraction Ioprover With Exercise Training in htients. Ylrith Coronary
ARery Dhease 2144
Gerald F. Fktcher, ARbertd)berman, Navin C. NandaBetsy E. Jensen,
Barbara JJ Fletcher,.Jeannette Y: Lee. Emory, UnNersity,.Attanta,GA,.
and. University of Alaliamaa at Birmingham~ Birmingham, AL
5:00 Retional Va.adar Rerporre+ to EndotlrclMpn-Dependent and -lade-
pendent Varodilatory SHn.uli Before and After rhyvial Trainins in
Nbrpul Subjecls 2145
Stuart D. Katz, Marc Klaphol¢, Guillaume Jondeau, Steven Solomon,
Marie Galvao, Paola Levato, Thierry H. LeJemtelJ Albert Einstein Col-
lege of iMedicine, Bronx,, NY
323

NOV
13
Caidiovascular Nursing.
Physiological Aspects
Marriott Hall S
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Anne Verderber, Honolulu, HI
Susan L Woods, Seattle, WA
S3o C.arapariao, of Three 1Melhods of Heart Rate Variability Analysis
1975
Mary A. Woo, Debra K. Moser; William G. Stevenson. Univeesiq of,
Califcmia, Los Angeles, Medical Centeri Lbs Angeles, CA
L45 Fkaet Rate Varia6Wly Aller. Self-Manaseatent 1876
Marie J Cowan, Robert L. Burr, Helen Nakagawa-Kogan. University of
Washington,Seattl6. WA
!!9 Relatio.diip of Ncart-Rae VariabBRy, to Mortality FoOowin` Sudden
Cardfac Death 1an
Cynthia M. Dougherty, Robert L. Burr. University of Washington, Seat-
tle. WA
9:15 Teapra) htlerr of NeaA Rate In AduNs in a Cardiac Susical Npen.
dve Cate Unit 1873
Susan L Wood3, Linda r,elver, Renee HoekseL University of Washing-
ton, Seattle, WA, and Oregon Health ScientesUniversity, Portland, OR
9.30 ST SepnMt Shift Induced by fiody Pwilio. Changes Dr.itR Cantinorrs
12dead 8ectrourdfoBapWc hdreda MonfOorinB in the CCU, 1979
Nancy Aberg, Scott W. Sharkey, Patricia Hadfield. Hennepin County.
Medical!Center, Minneapolis,.MN
!A5 Aerobk 6cerdse Habit aed Meeptlons of Wotlo-Relahd Shea in
Female Nlar.n 1lB0
Anita Raluir4 Carol Simmons, Margaret M. Von Dreele. Oregon Htahh
Sciences University, Portland, OR
10M itleneiadon and 6ddbib
1R45 Eped of Mraened Mttra-aadc Baqoon Pressure on CaMMer Vohwre:
RdatloMrip bClr4hq Altitudes Ouriift Nr Tran.yat 18111
Gary B. Mertlikh, Susan 1. Quaal, Paul R. Borgmeier, Kenneth L.
DeVries. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
1100 qw4n Il hi.qeary ARery, Phe.nres roroowine Two MeQnds oft
fardotradreal SrctianinB in Cudiovasadar hfienb 1ti{2
Angela P. Clark, Elizabeth H. Winslow; Diane 0. Tykr, Kathleen M.
White. University,of Texas, Austin, T%
11:15 AHidenanoe of Hemody.amic Monitoring Liae Patenty; Is Heaarin
Nbcerary; 1063
1. Mark Hom, Am M. PeUin: Huotingron Memorial HospiW, Pasaderu, CA
11:30 The Resporre of Svo, on Initial Dan616K and Initial AarbrAatlun After
oPcw.peut SarBery. lOB1
Stacey C.KeBy, Sandra B. Dunbar, lean B. Rea. Emory University,
Atlanta, GA
11:r5 An In VRro irveqitatlun of Thenoodilutloo Meawreoeat of Ca.diac
ootouLin HYpodynaaic5tata at Variable Temperatures 1taB5
Mary A. Larson, Denise L. Adams, Susan Westler, Brenda Johansson,
Jim Sam. Enloe Hospital, Chico, CA
m

WED
AM
NOV
13
Cardiovascular Radiology/
Clinical Cardiology:
Thallium-201 -Kinetics
and Clinical Applications
Poster Presentation
Boards P118-P126
ConWention Center Exhib& Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 9:301AM-12:00 NOON
P118 Thallaw(p Permeability of ATP-Sensitive K' Channels in Guinea Pig
MyoMes 2023.
Koichi, Kihara,.Masafumi Kakei,i Tatsunou Koyano. Kagoshima Univer,
sity, Kagoshima, Japan
P119 Myocardiun Afaociated to Ldrenic "'T1 Uptake Defects Has Depressed
EnerBy Charge and Oxidative Capacity and Anaerobic Lactate Dehydro.
1musse keenzymK shift 2024
Lijqrn Lin, Jan Liiska, L'ennarti Kaijser,. Christer Sylven,. AIf Holmgren,.
Katarina Lindstrom, Eva Jansson:. KarolimskaInstitute, Stockholm,
Sweden
P120 Analysis of Timing of Delayed ImaBes for Optimal Detection of T1-201
RedYNribuW>ts 2025
Denny D. . Watson, William H. Smith, George A. Beller. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
P121 VariabksPredictive of a Poor Outcome in Patients.With an Isdsemic
Tlullfum-201 Exercise Test 2026
Mark I. Travin, Charles A. Boucher, Paul IJ. LaRaia, Angel R..Flores, Kim,
A. Eagle. Massachusetts General Hospital and Spaulding Rehabilitation
Hospital, Boston, MA
P122 Value of Dipyr{damokThalliwn Scintigraphy, in the Differentiation of
Dilated Cardiomyopathyrrmn Coronary Artery.Disease With Left Ven-
tricdar Dysfunction 2027.
Taishiro Chikamori, Yoshinori Doi, Yosh'ihiro, Yonezawa, Mitsutoshi
Yamada, Hiromi Seo, Toshio Ozawa. Kochi'Medical , School,. Kochi,
Japan
P123 f'reoperative.RMk Stratification 8ased on Dipyridamole Imaging andd a
Simpk 3 Step-3 Segment Model: Results in 355 Patients 2028
/ean Lette, David Waters, Michel Cerino, Michel Picard. Jacques
Lapointe. Maisonneuve-Rosemont~ Hospital,.Montreal Heart Institule;,
and'Saint Luc Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
P124 ThaRium Myocardial Perfusion Tomography Using Dobutamine Stress:
A Useful AUernative to Dipyrfdamole 2029
Dudley J. Pennell, 5. Richard Underwood,.R. Howard Swanton, 1. Mal-
colm Walker, Peter /d EIIJ University Coll'egee and Middlesex School of!
Medicine; London, Unifed Kingdom
P12S Hieh Intidence of Stnxss-lnduced. Thalkum-201 Defects in Patients
With Patent Internal Mammary, to Left Anterior Descending Artery.
Graft 2030'
MiMna J. Henzlova, Vera Bitlner,,Eva Dubovsky, Htludaya Nath,.Gerald'M. Pohost. University: of
Alabama at BimninghamBirmingFiam, AL
P126 Disparate Effects of Aderosine on Myocardial Performance and Perfusiorr
2031
J. David Ogilby, William JJ Untereker, Thach Nguyen, John Mercuro,
JoanneReilley; laekyeongHeo, Virginia Cave, Abdulmassih S. Iskan-
drian. Philadelphia Heart Institute, Presbyterian Medical Center;.PhilA-
detphia,,PA .
308

NOV
13
Clinical Cardiology:
Cardiac Rehabilitation-
Risk Assessment and Risk Fadors
Room A-6
2:00 PM-3:30 PM
Chairimen:
Frederick R. Cobb, Durham, NC
j. M. Detry, Bruxelles, Belgium
2A@ Exercbe Test aod Eda-Dypiridamole Following TMombdysed Myo-
cardial Iafardbn: Angiopap6ic and IropwsNc Resuks in tlte GISS12-
HIM shidY 215s
Pedro. Silva, Michek: Galli, , Luigi Campolo, Salvatore Pirell7,l Patrizia.
Presbitero, Ernesto Correale, P.F. FazziniJA: L'Abbate, Teresa SavoiaA.
Foresti,. S. Patti,: Roberto Violimi,. A.. Calvanese, for the IRESStudy
Group. Centro Medico di Riabilitazione
2:15 Cigarette Smokitg hrcreases Ridt of Silent Iscbemia aod Allen Candio-
raudar ReaclYvfty. Dt.in< Exercile 2136
Prakash C. Deedwania,.Larry, Jamner, Enrique V. Carbajal.! University of
Califomia, San Francisco, School of Medicine, Veterans.Adminis6ration
Medical'Center, Fresno, CA
2:30 Reductloe of tlood upids in Hyperlipidemic Subiecb Does Not Aher
Treadtdll EcercYe Test Rewlb 2137
James N. Kamegis,John P. Matts,.Naip Tuna, Kurt Amplatz,, for the
POSCH Group. University,of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
2:45 The SipiBonoe of farly Exe.drc ST Oeprorian In V1-V4 roa-Myoordial
1100(10Rion 2138
Micha S. Feinberg, Dan EIiAn, Shmuel IRath; Zvi Vered, Elieser Kaplin-
sky, Babeth i Rabinowilz,. Michael Motro. The Heart Institute, Sheba
Medical Center and Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Hashomer, and
Te1-Aviv University, Israel
1" Cm.p>triron oi Snow Shoveli.t asd s+aw tlowMg 2139
Lois M. Sheldahl, Nincy A. Wilke, Sara M. Dougherty, Felix E. Tristani.
Veterans Administration Medical Center, and Medical College of Wis-
consin,.Milwaukee, Wf
1:15 b Nood heswe Response to Exerdse an Imporlant Determi.art of
Cardfac MWs Ourie$ Regrerion of Carrdfaic Hypettraphyt 2140
Gabriel Habib, James K. Alexander, William A. Zoghlii. Baylbr College
of,Medidne, Houston, TX
322

WED
AM
NOV
13
Cardiovascular Surgery:
Transplantation, Cardiomyoplasty,
Mechanical Support, and
Long-term Organ Preservation 1!
Poster Presentation
Boards P24-P341
Convention Center Exhibit Halli
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00' NOON
Presenter Present: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM
P24. Effect of Dynamic Cardiomypplasty on Coronary Blood qow. 1931 .
Takuro Tsukube, Masayoshi Okada, Tomoichiio Muk'ai,i Mohammed A.
Kashema Yoshihiko Tsujj; Masato Yoshida, Toshiaki Ota, Kazuo.
Nakamura. Kobe UiM1iversity, Kobe, Japan
P25 Enhanced Intrupronary. Flow Velocity During Intra-aortie Balloon
Comnterpubatfonin Patients Wi1h.CorauryArtery Disease 1932Morton J. Kem, Frank Aguirre;.Danny
Penick, Satyam TatineniThomas.
C..HiPoon.St. Louis UrtiversityMedieal Center, St:.Louis, MOP26Ri`ht'Ventricvlar/A'terial Couplis in
the Patient With Left Venlricu-
jar Afsistance 1933
Shigeki Morita, Robert L. Kormos,. William A. Mandarino, Kiyoyuki
Eishi, Akihiko Kawai, Thomas Gasior, Robert L. Hardesty, John M.
Armitage, Bartley P: Griffith.Lniversity.oRPittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PAP27SkekNal Muscle Ventriclls
in.Carcofation as True LeR Heart AssislDevices 1934
Timothy.L Hooper, HiroshiNiinami,.RobertlL. Hammond,.Lu Huiping,..
Renato Ruggiel Alberto Pochettino,.Lany W. Stephenl Wayne
State University,.Detroit, MI I
P2ti Myonrdial Interleuldn-6: A Marker for Accekrated Graft Alhe.osck-
roais Following CardiacTramplanlation 193S
Jeffrey A. Leavy, Chadbs C. Marboe,. Mark L..Barr,. Eric A. Rose, Jerry
Brett, David Stem. Columbia University, New York, NY
P29 Cardiac Trantplant-Astodated Coro.aryArteriopathy Is Associated
With Increased SrnoWh Mncle Cell Fibronectin SyMltesis Which Is
Regulated by Interleukin-6 and TGF-Beta 1936
Nadine Clausl John Coles,.MarllneRabinovitch.: Division of.Cardio-
.
vascular.Research, Hospital fonsick Children, Toronto; Ontario, Canada :
P30 Do Heart . Transplant Recipients Develop CoRateralst A Physiolo6ic Assessment 1937'
Thomas H' Johnson, GladJvia S. Das Andrew L.. McGinn, Betsy V, ,
Christensen,.Susan ,M.. Meyer,,Robert F. Wilson. University of Minne-
sota, Minneapolis,.MN
P31 Ekctrophysiolosic Surveillance of Heart Allo6raft Rejection With
Effective Refractory Period of tlre Conduction System 1938
Masaya Kitamura, Frank E. Molller,.Margaret E. BilGingham, Arthur C.
Hill, Carol Clayberger, Vaughl Starnes. Stanford University Medical
Center, Stanford, CA.
P32 NonhrvasiveAtfesaent of Perfusion in Cardiac Allografls With Posi-
tron Emission Tomography 1939
Martha J. Senneff, JudyJ, Hartman,.Edward TIA. Fry, Joseph L. Kenaora,.
Edward'M. Gektman, Burton E. SobeV, Steven R. Bergmann. WashingtvmUniversity, St. Louis, MO l
P33 RS-61443, A Novel Immurwwrpprenant..ia Cardiac Transplantation: A
Phase I Ginical7rial 1940
R. Douglas Ensley; Stephanie L. Olsen, Michael R. Bristow, John B.
O'Connell, Dianne Dunn, Sandy Swanson, Robert S. Kauffman,Dale G.
Renlund. The UTAH Cardiac Transplant Programa Saltl Lake City, UT,
and Syntex Research,.Palo Alto, CA
P34 Acute Cardiac Allograft Dysftrndion: Correlation With Microvascular
Injnry. 1941
Hannah Valantine,;Anne Keogh, lennifer A. WaughTom Starkey,. Will
Iiam.Anderson, Steven~BellBruceHald, Richard Sibley. Stanford Unu-
versityMedi¢al, Center, Stanford, CA
298

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AM
NOV
13
Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care:
Cardiopulmonary
Poster Presentation
Boards P163-P191
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 9:30 AM-12:00 NOON
P183 Accentuated Sympathetic Vasoconstriction But Preserved Vasodilator
Reserve in the Systemic Vasculature.io Precapillary Pulmonary Hyper-terrsion 2088
Patricia G, Cavero,.Krishnankutty.Sudhir, TeresaDeMarco,.Kanu Chal-
terjee. Cardiovascular Research Institute, Uniwersity,of California at San
Francisco, San Francisco, CA
P184 Evaluation of Skeletal Muscf! Weakness by Metabolic Analysis During
Exercise 20"
Stephen M. Pandon, Steven Wolfe, Michael INigroWiBiam W. Pinsky.
Cardiokogy, Division, Children's Hospital lof Michigan,.Wayne Stale Uni-versity; Detroitj.Ml
P185 Acute Effects of Funosemide and Atrial Natriuretic.FaAor on Systemic
and Pulmonary Vasculature in Patients With Congestfve Heart Failure
2096
Terence P. Connell*,.GaryS. Francis;. Karen f. Williams, AlfredbM.
Beltran, lay, N. Cohn, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN I
P1g6 Restoration of Flow, a Cause of Pulmonary InfatcGon Following Pulmo-
nary. EmboRinn 2091
TakahikbMurata, Hiroe Nallazawa; Yasuyo Ohta, Hajime Yamabayashi.i
Tokai University, Jsehana,. Kanagawa, )apan
P187 Propanolol Increaxs Cocainednduced Reductions in the Rate of Ven-
tricular Relaxation and Coronary Bfood How 2092
Robert 1. Henning, Joe G. Chesak, Carol D. Epstein, Matthew N! Levy:
Mt..Sinai Center,.Cleveland, OH
P18g Induction of Alrial NatViuretfc Peptide and. Alpha-Actin Gene Eapres-
sion in the RigM Veotricle After Pufmonary Artery Banding 2093
Susumu Adachi, Hiroshi Ito, Michiaki Hiroe,.Mbtoyoshi Tsujino, Akira
Koike, Akihiko Nogamk Toshihiko Takamoto, Makoto Nagata, Toshiko
Ohta, Yukio Hirata,.FUmiaki Marumo. Tokyo Medical and DentafUni-
versily and Tokyo Women's Medical College, Tokyo, Japan
P1g9 Hemodynamies During Unilateral Pufmonary,Artery Occlusion 2094.
Cemili M. Purut,.Thomas A. D'Am4co,i Cary H. Meyers, Peter Van Trigt,.
Peter K.. Smith...Duk'e University Medical Center,.Durham,..NC
P190 hlechanirms of Sodium~ Reabsorption Across thePnlmonary Alveolar,
Epitheium 2095
Kwang-lin Kim, Richard.L.. Lubman, Spencer I. Danto, Edward!.D. Cran-
dalll. Uitiversiry of Southern Cafifornia,.Los Angeles,.CA
P191 Safety.ofYercufaneousPulsed. Dye Laser Irradiation in the Pulmonary,
Arteries 20%
Phillippe Gabriel Steg, Serge Makowski, Guy Meyer, Elias Garcia;.Rob-
ert CannonPatrick Bruneval. Faculte X; Bichat7,ParisFrance
316

NOV
13
Clinical Cardiology:
Coronary Balloon Angioplasty
Poster Presentation
Boards P153-P161
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 9:30 AM-12:00 'NOON
P153 Predicting the Riak ofAngioplasty Abrupt Closure Usingt.esion Mor-
Pholotn'ZOSB
Alan N. Tenaglia, Donald F. Fortin; Charlotte L. Nelsonl.aura H.Gard-
ner, DavidJJ Frid,MichaellMiller, James E. TchengRobertM. Califf.
Duke Medical Center, Durham, NC
P151 Muflicenter Acute and Chronic Results of laser Balloon Angioplasty for
Refractory AbruptCbsure AfterPTCA 2059
J. Richard Spears, Robert D. Safian,i John S. Douglas, H.W. TheisPlok-
ker, 1. Nigel5imclair;Ronald D., -enkins,Vincent P. Reyes, AugustoD.
Pichard, James 1. Ferguson, Anthony F. Rickards, and the LBA Study
Group.Harper Hospital/Wayne State University, Detroit, MI P155 Comparative Study of Long-term
Otdcome Following Intracoronary
Stenting Versus Cotwentioaal7herapy for AbruptVeael Closure Dur-
ing CoronaryAngioplapy 2060
A. Michael Lincoff) David W.M. Muller;Richard J. Candela, ConnieZimmerman,, Anthony T. Chapekis,,
Stephen G. Ellis. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ml P156 Percutatteous Intra-aortic Balloon Pump
Placement Is Associated With
a Low Rate of Major Complications 2061
HeleneEJtchaninoH; Patrick L. Whitlow. The Cleveland Clinic Founda-
tion, ClevelandJ OH
P157Inffuettce of Transient ffalloonOcdtasiott on Coronary Blood Flow in
the Setting of MuNfvexel Oitease: Role of the Intra-aoAic Balloon
Pump 2062
Shukri David, Paul Ruble, Samir Alam, Peter Farkas, Petar Prcevski,
Zoldan G. Turi. Wayne State Uihiversky School of Medicine, Detroit, Ml
PtSft Preload and Afterload Reduction by Supported Angioplasty Does Not
Prevent Myonrdiaf Ixhcmia During Balloon Inffation 2063
J. David Ta61ey, Marcus F. Stoddard Gary Gershony, 5: Abraham
Joseph, John Johnstone, ZoeAnn Yussman, Joel Kupersmith. University
ofLouisville, Louisvi4leKY; and Tulsa Heart Center, Tulsa, OK
P159 Improvemettl inleft VentricularrvttcUott Following PfCA to Chronic
TotaRy Occluded Arlerks 2064
Todd J. Anderson, Merril L. Knudtson,David L. Roth, James L. Hansen,
Mouhieddin,Tra6oulsi.Un'rversi0y of ICalgary; Calgary, Alberta, Canada
P16o ChronicCorottary Ocdusions: Morphology and Chance of Reopening
2065
Christian Vallbracht, Georg Kneissl,Rainer SchrSder, Horst Sievert, Gis-
bert Kober,Martin Kaltenbach. UniversiryFrankfurt/MainFrankfurt/
Main,, Federal Republic of Germany
P161 The Use of Hydrophilic Tentnw Glide Wires in the Treatment of
Chronic Coronary Artery Occlstsions 2066
Michael R.Rees, MohanU. Sivananthan, Satya P. Verma. Killingbeck
Hospital, Leeds,UniOed Kingdom
312

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PM
NOV
13
Clinical Cardiology:
Now Trials of Thrombolysis and
Prevention of Reocclusion
(Continued)
Pacific C
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
4:45 PM-5:15 PM
4A5 E((cct.of Hrenao.Recmibioant Siperozide Dismutase on.Reperfisioe
Mhy(hnrias 2276
John T: ,flaherty,.Steven W. Werns, Lorianne Black, Sidney.0: Gottlieb.
TFeJohns Hopkins Medical, Institutions, Baltimore, MD, and University
o( Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
5:00 The Glubal lMili'aation of.5heptokfnau and Tiswe.Man:nosen Acti-
vator for Occhded Coronary Mterfes (GUSTO) Pilot Study: Carrrbined
Streplokiaae and t-PA 2277
Christopher B. Granger, John Kalbfleisch, Robert M: Califf,,Lynn H.
Woodlief, Sharon L Kamash'~ Eric 1. Topof; for the GUSTO Pilot Jnvesti-
gaMors. GUSTO Coordinating Center, Durham, NC
338

Epidemiology and Prevention:
Gender and Coronary Heart Disease
Room A-10
4:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
Philip Greenland, Rochester, NY
'
Rose Stamler, Chicago, IL
WED
PM
NOV
13
4:00 Sex Diffaences in tlre IlrKidence and Sarvival Rates of Acute Myocar-
dial Infancfioa: A Conmrnky-la.ed Perspcrtive 2174
Edward J. Gorak, Robert J. Goldberg, Joei M. Gore,, Jorge Yarzebski,
Zuoyao Chen, loseph S. Alpert, lames E. Dalen. University of Massa-
chusNtsMedical School, Worcester, MA
4:15f ostliapiUl Survival After. Acute Myocardial Infarction Is Similar in
Men and Women 2175
Shmuel GottriebArthur 1. Moss, Michael McDermott, Shirley Eberly.
University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
4:30 Awociatbn of Abnormal Glucose Tolerance WiIA Coronary Heart Dis-
ease in OWa Men and Women: The Cardiovauvlar HeaNh Study
2176
Peter J. Savage, Patrida W. Wahl. Russell P. Tracy; Nemat O. Bodani,,
Waher H. Ettirger. National Heart, lung, and 51ood kisstitute. Bethesda,. MD
445 9ectrocardibflraphle Left Vnrlrkvlar Mass and its Asforiation With
ARerial Sif(nas and Maropawr. The ARlC Study 2177.
Donna K. Ametta Ward Riliey, Pentti Rautaharpu, H.A. Tyroler, Gerardo
Helss.,University of North Carolina, Ciiape4 Hill, NC
5:00 Trends in Q and Non-Q Wave Acute Mtvcardial lofarctian:. The Mie-
nerola Heart Survey 1l70-19f15 217i/
Richard S. Crow, lasenka Dem:nvic. Paul G. McGovern, Heny eladcbum.
ScFiool'of Public HeaMr, UniveaKy of Mimmresota MinneapoGs, MN
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Clinical Cardiology:
Coronary Atherectomy 11
Poster Presentation
Boards P162-P17U
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 9:30 AM-1 i2:00 NOON
NOV
13
P162 Repeat Directional Coronary Atfierectomy. 2067
Tomoaki Hinohara, James W. Vetter, Gregory C. Robertson,:Danna E.
Johnson, Bruce I. MaAuley, Dennis J. Sheehan, Joseph W. Doucette,
Lissa Jj Braden, John & Simpson. Sequoia Hospita6, Redwood City, CA
P163 Results of Coronary AMerertorny: Bigger Is Better 2068
Robert F. Fishman, Richard E. Kuntz, Joseph P. Carrozza, Richard M.
Pomeran6zDanie4l. Diver,.Rofxn ~D. Salian, Donald S. Baim, Harvard-
Thorndike Laboratory, Beth Israel IHospitalJ Boston, MAI I P164 Directional Coronary Atlmrectomy, Is
Less Effective for Calcified Pri-
mary lesiom 2069
Gregory C. Robertson, James W. Vetter, Matthew R. Selmon, Thomas
C. Bartzokis, Dennis J. Sheehan, Bruce 1. McAuley, Lissa J. Braden, John
B. Simpson. Sequoia Hospital, Redwood City, CA'
P165 Deep Tipue Retrieval With Coronary Atlrorectomy. Is Paradoxically,
Associated With Less Restenosif 2070
Steven J. Yakubov, Ronald /. Dick, Christian C. Haudenschild,~ Uri
Rosenschein. Ui.iversityof Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
P166 Diredtioual. Coraoary, Attreredonry, Is Flfective TreaOnesrt for EaYesrdy.
r~aeHric Ic.fOn 2071
Tomoaki.. Hinohara, James W. Netteq Matthew R.:. Selmon, Gregory, C.
Robertson, Thomas C. Bartzokis, Dennis J. Sheehan, Bruce li McAuley,
Lissa J.,Braden, John B. Simpson. Sequoia Hospital, Redwood City, CA
, P167 M1eMAntiue Prior tbDiectlorral Caronry AllhereAOny: New Approadw
ta Coronary YAerwtYon Re,itYy' 2072
Tomoaki Hinohara, Ziyad M:B: Ghazzal, Michael I Cowley, Dean /.
Kereiakes, Malcolm R. Bell, Ann R. Steenkiste, for the NACI DirectionaJ.
Atherectomy Investigators. Sequoia Hospital, Redwood City, CA
P168 Mechanilms of Directional Atheretitomy and Balloon Arraioplasly
Assessed by NMracoranary lNtrasaund 2073
AAlan N. Tenaglia,.Christopher E. Buller, Katherine Kisslo; Harry R., Phil-
lips III,,Roben H. Peter,.Charks JJ Davidson. Duke UAiversityMedical
Center,.Durh'am, NC
P169 Cornplfcations of Directional Cororury: Atherectomyr. UUnexpected
Abrupt Closrae 2074
Gary: 0. Walford, Mark M. Midei, Shawn T. Gloth, Carol M. Meils,
Robert~K: Strumpf,:Wllie E..Lawrence, Raymond!H.,Plack, Marc R. Lift,.
Thomas A. Aversano, Jeffrey A. Brinker. Johns Hopkins Hospitalj BaJti-
more, MD
P170 Perrntaneous Tramlunrinal Coronary Rotational Angioplasty of Caki-
fild Lesions 207S
Martin,B. Leon,:Kenneth M.,Kent, Augusto D.Pich'ard, Donald Spring,
NadilmZacca,. Mauri¢eBuch'binder. Washington Hospital Center,
Washington, DC
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Basic Science:
Mechanisms of Ischemia-
Induced Arrhythmias
Poster Presentation
Boards P61-P72
Convention Center Exhibit Halll
Poster Displayed: 8:30~AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM
P61 Modulation of . Reperfusion-Induced Arrhytlimias by A1phaAdrener-
gk Receptor Subtypes In the Cat 1967 Kimberly Brittain,Valenti,.Peter Danilo Jr.,.Michael IR. Rosen.
Columbia
UAiversity; New York,.NY~
P62 The Alphai Adrenergic Receptor-Effettor.ConpRrrg Pathway, Responsi%
bk for Abnormal Automaticity In '9schaniC Canine Prnkinje Fibers
19"
Evgeny P. Anyukhovsky, Vitalyi O. Rybin,i Alexei V:.Nakashin, Olga P,,
Budanova, Michael R., Rosen. Cardiology Research Center of'~the USSR,
,
Mosoow; USSR; and Columbia University,.New.York~, NY
P63 Raoid and Selective Accumulation of Long-Chain AcykamuUnes in the
Sarcoleernul of AdultMyocytes 1969
lane McHowat,. Kathryn A... Yamada,. Jeffrey. E. Saffitz,. Peter B. Corr.
Washington University, St. Louis, MO
P64 GrandoLyMSY 4 an Yrdependert Ddernimnt of ReperGsiion AnhyMmias
in a Canine Modd of Ydrdnis/Reperluslon 1970
Remy F-orrat, Michel de Lorgedl, Michel Ovize,.Serge Renaud. INSERM
Unit 63,. Lyon,, France
P65 Elevating Intravascular Pressure at Reoxygenation Eliminates No
Reflow and Prevents Ventriaiar FibriRation.in Hypoxk Rat Hearts
1971
Kerry. S. Seiler, James P. Kehrer, Joseph W: Starnes. University.ofTexas
Austin,. TX
P66 Matekt Activation Is ArtlrytlunoRenk Durirrg Nortnal Perfusion and
Myoc"A bdremia 1972
Nicholas A..FloresDesmondJ..,Sheridan. St..Marys Hospital Medieal.
School, London, United Kingdom
P67 Computer ModeRn; of Circus Movement Reentry Across Canine
Pw4inje-MustJe Junlions 1973
Mari Watanabe, Robert F. Gilmour Jr. Cornell IUniversity,.Ith'aca; NY,
P6R rpi[ardial Surface Velocity Maps Demarcate Ventricular Pacing Sites.
1974
Joseph J. Mcinerney; Jerry C. Luck, Jeffrey D. OAedge, Gary L.
Copenhaver. Department of Medicine and Department of Bioengineer-
ing, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA
P69 Vor1e:-laoe Reentrant Tachycardia In Ihe Absence of Premature Stiww-
lation: A Simdatlon Stady 1975
Arcady Pertsov, Jorge.Davidenko,.Jose JaliGe. State Universityof'New,
York Health Science Center, Syracuse,. NY.
P70Determination.of Local Myocudial ElectticalActivation: A Statislical
Approach 1976 Kelley P. Anderson,. Richard Walker, PhilipErshler, Marc Fulder, Ronald
Menlove,.Ted Dustman,.S.V: Karwandee;.Robert Lux. Universityofi
Utah, Salt lake CityUT
P71 Altered Gap Junctan Distribution In Isdremic Heart Disease 1977
Nicholas S. Peters, Colin R. Green, PfiilipA, Poole-Wilson, Nicholas.l..,
Severs., National Heart and Lung Ihstitute and University College,
London, United Kingdom
P72 MhibiBorr of ATP-SensiNve K* Current by. Glyburide Prevents Reen-
trant ArrhytlrmiasRot Brhances Triggered ActiviEy.in an kolated Tissue
Model of Venhicrdar TachycardPa 1976
Jlyoti S. Pasnani, Gregory R. Ferrier: Dalh'ousie University,.Ha4ifax, Nova
Scotia,. Canada
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Iic of'Gemnany,
High Blood Pressure Research:
Clinical Hypertension
Moderated Poster Presentation
Boards P1-P10
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-1i2:00 NOON!
Discussants:
C. Venkata S. Ram, Dallas, TX
Michael B. Murphy, Chicago, IL
NOV
13
1011 Angiographic Fnlbw-ap 6 MonIM to 6 Yeans After BaBoon ArtBioplariy
for Coarctatlott of the Aorta 190B
Rainer SchrSder, Sabine Bahr, Horst Sievert, Wulf-Dirk Bussmann, Mar-
tin Kaltenbach. University Hospitab, Frankfurt am Main, Federal Repub-
Cynthia 8. Humphrey, James E. Usedom, Gary G. Koch, William
T. Flint ~ Gray, David S. Sheps, MarthaN... Ballenger, Pauia F. Miller,.
va&0 iefa.6dmphia LeveL 1915
PS Hypertension rs A..ocialed Wirt Dinninithed Pain Perception and 8e-
Department of Internal Medicine, Univenity of'Oulu, Oulu, Fimland
Y. Antero KesSnietnb Mauno Liliia, . Karl Kervinen,. HeihlcfJuustila.
duet AetaBmtMt, D118aura, In htienls With Hypertwimt 1914
t7 Reduced t.ow Density Upopro/ele Apoprotdn 0 Transport by a Cal-
Thien. St. Radboud University Hospital, Nqmegen, The Netherlands
16 Decreased foniroUrt-Mediakd SBtnulafiatt of Adenylyl Cydae In hi-
saM Hypertenqirb 1913
W. Mattlt'ry's Blankesteijn, Sietze 1. Graafirna, Peter H:G.M. Wilkms, Theo
Hbpital Broussais, Paris, France
PS An OtiBisal QuutdNpffan of PuIsalBe Wall Sheu in lat{e Artery in
man 1912
Patrice Flaud,. Alain, . Simon,. Jaime Levenson. UniteINSERM U28i
Buffalo,,NY
Millard Filbttore Hospital, and State University of New York at Buffalo,
Joseph L. Izzo Jr., Judyann IW,.Unda M. Lillis. Department of Medicine,
Chan`es Yt Systemic Vascular Reristanoe 1911
P4 Syrmpatltetlc Nervats ActMlyt RelatWnsldp to Acute and Chronic
tal, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
T. Kelly, Peter 1 Fleteher, Colin E. Sullivan, Royal Prince Alfred Hbspi-
Ian Wloox, Jan A. Fledner, Ronald'.R., Grunstein, lean M. Doyle, David
ways Prerttre 1910
t3 Nonplnrmacnb`kaf Reduction of Systemic Blood Pressure in Patknb
With Sleep Apeea by TreahtteM WiOr Nasal Continuous Positive Air-
of Germany.
Bodo E. Strauer. University of Diisseldorf, Diisseldorf, Federal Republic
Bodo Schwartzkopff, Martim Vogt, Satiine Knauer, Wolfgang , Motz,
P2 Medial HyperUophy of httratwural Carattary Arteties ht f atienb With
Reduced Coronary Reserve in Hypertensive Heart Dleease 1909
Maiwter: University of North Carolina,,Chapel Hill, NC
P9 hsAuence of Left VenMcvlar HypeArophy, on Siptal-Averayed ECG in
HypKpaaiye Patients 1916
Lianmin Ma, John Tumer , Vasu Goli, Udho Thadani. University of
Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK
P10 Vawactlvity and Wall Shear Response After ACE Inhibition or Dhwetk
M Hypertensive Arteries 1917
Isabelle PithoisMerli; Alain Simon, )ean ~Lbuis Megnien, JaimeLeven-
son. Centre de Diagnostic, Hbpital Broussais, Paris, France
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Clinical Cardiology:
Advances in
Intracoronary Ultrasound
Room A-10
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
)ay Brown, New York, NY
Natesa G. Pandian, Boston, MA
WED
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a 30 Wfferenoes in Intravarcular Ulira.oand %aque Morphology iu stabk
ana Urutable Patients 1736
Steven E. Nissen, John C. Gudey,. David. C.: Booth,. Martin R. Berk,.
Masakazu Yamagishi, Charles Fischer, Anthony, N. DeMaria.. University
of Kentuckyand'Veterans Administration Hospital,l Lexington, KY
ik45 Intravasadar Ultraaorrd After Acute Myonrdial Infarction: Diffeen-
liatibn Between "6uiC' and "Hard^" ' Atlrerann 1737
G. Keren, A. Paredes,:A...Fremerman,.S. Laniado, H.L.Miller. TeIJAviv
Medical CeMerj Tel-Aviv, Israel
9A8 Plaque DiAetuibBity, of Hrunan Coronary AAeries DocrnneMed by
Intravasnrlar Ultrasound Mra¢na 1738
)unko Honye, Donald J. Mahon, Jonathan M. Tobis. UAiversity of Cali-
fomia, Irvine, Orange, CA
9:15 Coronary itemodeNAS ia CADr Mtrava.adar Ulirasowd Evidence oi
Venel6*aadaf 1739
Steven E. Nissen, David C. Booth, John C. Gurley, Mark Bates, Masakazu
Yamagishi, Charles Fischer, Anthony N. DeMaria. University of Kentucky
and Veterans Administration Medical Center, Lexington,.KY'
9:3Y Can Intracoronary Ultrasound Predict Restenosis After Coronary
Artery MAerveMioroi 1740
Alan N. Tenaglia, Christopher.E. BuBerKatherine Kisslo, Mairy.Peoples,
David RendaB, Kenneth Morris, Victor S. Behar, Khalid H. Sheikh,
Charles J: Davidson. DukeUdriversityMedica4 Center, Durham,.NC.
9:45 Coronary MBioBraplry Utdereqimater PorYMenentional lerion Ste-
nak and Reference Seement Disease 1741
Charles 1.~ Davidson, Alan N. Tenagltla,:Christopher E.,Buller, Katherine
Kisslo, Roben Baumi Joseph Kisslo. Duke University Medicab Center,
Durtiami NC
1a00 MRerntMaiae and rahi6ih
10:45 Erron in IaAravasicadar Ultraourd Yna;e Intetp+e4ation and kAeaswe-
nw rW Due to Y3nrikd Dynamic Range 1742
Peter ). Fitzgerald,. Axel. F. Brisken, )ames: M: Brennan, Victor K.
Hargrave, John S. MacGregor, Paub G. Yock. University, of California,
San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
11:00 Mravasnlar tllkatoud Ima¢g of Saphenour Vein Graft Slenods
1743
Suresh P. Jain, Gary S. Roubin, Navin C. Nanda, Larry S. Dean, Subodh
K. Agrawal, Luiz Pinheiro, Adam D. Cannon. University of Alabamaa at B'vmingham, Birmingham,.AL
11:15 Intraurdiac Edwwdiosrapby: Detection of Left Ventricular Wall
Molion Abneneditkr and Myocardial Eerlwion 1744
). Peter Longaliaugh,StanleyA. Gall Jr., Eric Lilly, Mark Tedder, Joseph
Kisslo. Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
11:30 Transvenous Coronary. Ultrasound'ImaBins in Humansr A New Approach to Visualization of the
Coronary Arteries 1745
Krishnankutty Sudhir, Peter 1. FitzBerald,. John S. MacGregor, Teresa
DeMarco, Thomas A. Ports, Kanu Chatterjee, Pauli G; Yock. University of.California,.. San Francisco,
San Francisco, CA11:45 Intracardi'ac Edrocardiosraphy From the Coronary, Siwr Usins 12.5-
/NHz Ultrasound CGtluNers In Patients Undergoing Acceawry, Pathway Ablation 1746
Vasu D. Golii Raiesh Pruad, Warren M. Jacknwn, Paula Lbgan, Andrew
Weintraub,. Ralph. lauara,. Nalesa Pandian. University of Oklahoma,OkWiana City, OK, and Tufi
England Medical Center, Boston, MA
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Cardiovascular Radiology:
Intravascular Ultrasound/
Aortic Disease
Room' A-7
Z:OO PM-5: 1IS PM
Chairmen:
Murray G. Baron, Atlanta, GA
Michael D. Dake, Stanford, CA
2:00 Ultrasonic Characteristics of Maturing Intravascular Tlirombi:In Vivo
Anafyiis 2146
Ashit JainDanieV B. Paulsen;.Rkhard V: Milani, Ochsner Medical Insti-
tutions, New Odeans,.and School ofiVeterinary Medicine at LouisianaState.University, Baton Rouge, LA
2:15 Angke Dependence of Veqel.Wall Imaging With Intravascular Ultra-
sound 2147
Carlo DilMario; Machteld de Kroon, Stanley. Madretsma,.Salem H.K.
The, ChadesLanciteKlaas Bom,.Elma J. Gussenhoven, JosRoelandt.
Thoraxcenter, Erasmus. University,. Rotterdam, and TNO Institute of
Applied Physics, DeIH and~ICIN, The Netherlands
2:30 Vaiidity, and Reproducibility, of iB-Mode. Ultrasound imaging in Measur-
ing Arterial hllar.. Walk: 2148
Michele Mercuri, , Rong Tang, M. Gene Bond. Bowman Gray School, of,
Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC.
2:45 Intravascalar. Ultrasound Measurements of Corooary nowReserve::.
Comparison to Peak Velocily. Ratios 2149
Eric J: Eichhom, Luis G. Alvarez, John E:. Willard,. Paul A. Grayburn.
Universityy oflTexas Southwestern ~Medical. Center and Dallas Veterans Administration Medical
ICenter, Dallas, TX
3:00 A Mechanistic Comparison of Transcatheter Therapies Assessed by Intravascdar lAtrasomrd 2150
Benjamin N. Potkin, Gary.S'. Mintz, Fadi A.. Matar, Gad Kerenn Marjaneh
Akbari, Philippe Douek, Joseph Lindsay lo, Lowell F. Sat1Ar. Washing-
ton,Hospital Center,:Washington,: DC
3:15 Quantdathre. Analysis of Lurninal Cross-Sectional Area From Three-
D'mumioaal Reconstructiens of Two-Dimensional. Intravascular LANra-
sormd: Validation of a Novel TedmiQue 2151
Kenneth Rosenfield, Douglas W: Losordo; K. Ramaswamy,, Ann
Pieczek, Marianne Kearney,..JohrtHogan,.Bernard.D: Kosowsky..TuftsUniversity. School'of Medicine,
St. Elizabeth'sHospital,. Boston;. MA .
3:30 Intermission and Exhibits
4:00 Role of Intravascu6ar Ultrasound in Peripheral Atherectomy and Stent
Deployment 2152
BarryT..Katzenn lames F..Benenati, Gary J. Becker;.Geralid Zemel.
Miami Vascular Institute,.Miami, FL
4:15 Improved Diagnostic Accuracy of Aorfic Dissection WAh Phase Con-
trast Clne MR) 2153
.
Robert J. Herikens, Eric Trefelner, R. Brooke Jeffrey,,Robert M. Steiner,
Isaac R..F'rancis;. Norbert 1. Pelc. Stanford University, Stanford, CA
4:30 Optimal Diagnostic Technique for Suspected Dissection.ofthe Tho-
racic Aorts Transesophageal'EYhocardiography, Contrast CT, or Mag-
neBc Resonance/magingt 2154
Christoph A. Nienaber,.Yskert von.Kodolitsch,.VolkerSiglow; Tilman
Jaup,.Soren Heik,.Angela Pieph'o. VolkmarNicolas,.Rolf'Spielmann.
University Hospital IEppendbrf, Hamburg, Federal Republic.of Germany
4:45 Percutaneous renestration in Aortic Dissection: Gross Anatomital~ and
Histological Considerations 2155
David M. Williams,.lames.C. Andrews, M~ VictoriaMarx, Gerald.D.
Abrams. University of Michigan, Ann Arb'or, MI I
S:00 Effects of Balloon Catheter With Check Valves for Relief of Acute
Aortit Regurgitation in Ctosed-Cheat Dogs 2156
Taku Matsubara, Masaru Yamazoe, Yusuke Tamura, Mitsuru Oish'ima,.
Yuko:Yamazaki,:Masataka Suzuki,i Yutak'a Igarashi, Yasuhiko Tanabe..
Toshio Yamaguchi.i Tohru Izumi, Akira Shibata, Senji Hayashi,.Hideaki
Toyoshima. Niigata Uniwersity,School ofiMedicine. Niigata, lapam
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Clinical Cardiology:
Left Ventricular-Arterial Coupling
Room C-6
4:00 PM-515 PM
Chairmen:.
John D. Carroll, Chicago, IL
David A. Kass, Baltimore, MD
4:00 Left Ventricvlar-Arterial Coupling in the Normal Human Heart 2240
Mark R. Starling. University of Michigan and Veterans Adminislration
Medical Centers, Ann Arbor, MI
4:15 Resional ArOerial Methanical troperties: NiUoprupide Versus Non-
pharmacolfo,lnfly Mediahd Changes In Dislending Pressure 2241
John D. Cartoll, Sanjeev G..Shroff,.Keith E.. Hellman, David M. Ward.
University, of Chicago, Chicago, IL
4:30 Nifroglycerin Predominantly Reduces Afterbad in Patients With Exces-
dve AReriail ElaNance 2242
Howard L.. Haber, Christopheu L Simek, lames D. Bergin;. Alberto
Sadun,.Robert M. Owen~ Eric R. Powers, MarcD.,Feldman. Universityof Virginia, Charlottesvilk, VA
4:45 The Inlluence of A.oending AoAk Augmentation Nrdex(Refledion
CaetflcienQ to lrfl Ventricular ftelaxatlon 2243
Kiyoshi Yabe,.Kenji Takazawa,.Kazuya Maeda,.Masami Fujita, Takashi
Sakai, Chiharu Ibukiyama... Tokyo Medical College HospitalJ Tokyo,
lapan
5:06 Deaea.ed Aorfic Compliance Precedes Peripheral VasornnAriction in
the EroluBat of Ventricular Faiure 2244
Gregory,M. Eaton,.Robert 1. Cody, Phili'p F. Binkley. TheOhim State
University, Columbus, OH
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Epidemiology and Prevention:
Epidemiology of Lipids in Women
Room A-10
2:00 PM-3:30 PM
Chairmen:
Roger M. Siervogel, Yellow Springs, OH
Elaine D. Eaker, Atlanta, GA
2:00 A Prospective Study of Antioxidant Vitamim and incidence of . Coro-
nary Heart Disease In Women 2168
JoAnn . E. Manson,. Meir J. Stampfer, Waltler C.. Willett, Graham A.,
Colditz,. Bernard Rosner,. Frank E:. SpeiierChaeles H. Hennekens.,
Harvard Medical School,.Boston,.MA2:15rytrosen Replacement Therapy and Lipoprotein(a) 2169 Lori
Mosca, Steven Bowlin, Leslie Davidson,. Paul Jenkins, Thomas A..
Pearson. The Mary lmogene Bassett HospitalCooperstown, NY
2.30 Lp(a) ConceotrationrAmona Pre- and rortmenopauwl Women Over
Thne: The Healthy Women Study' 2170 .
Elaine. N. Meilahn, Lewis H. Kuller,, Karen A. Matthews, Evan,A. Stein..
University of Pittsburgh, . Pittsburgh, PA 2:45 Plauw Lipoproteinr as Predictors of Cardiovascular
Death In Women
2171
Katherine M., Bass, Craig L. Newschaffer, Trudy L. Bush. The Johns
Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
3:00 LDL Subclass Phenotypes,. InruRn,, Hyperlenrion, and Obesity in
Wornen 2172
Joe V.'SelbyN1elftsa A Austin, Beth Nlwrnan,.Ekzabeth J. Mayer, Roruld.
M. Krauss. Kaiser Permanente Division of Research, Oakland,i CA'
3:15 Comparison of Traditional and Nontraditional Rirk Factors of Prema-
ture Coronary Athemrdero.is In Men and Women 2173
Peter O..Kwiterovich, Josef Coresh, Carol Derby, Hazel H. Smith, Paul S. Bacliottik,.Thomas A.
Pearson. The Johns HopkinsMedi¢ai Institu+tionsBaBimore, MD
3:30 Mlermiaion and Exhibits
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Featured Research:
New Developments in Coronary
Angioplasty in Acute Infarction
Room A-1
2:00 :PM-5:OO PM
Chairmen:
Eric l. Topol, Cleveland, OH
Edward D. folland, Worcester, MA
WED
PM
2A0 State of the ArC An6iopiasty ia Acu1e iefaretlorc Current Raks and
tlnafatfoo.
Elliot Rapaport, San Francisco, CA
2:30 Randomfzed Trial of Direct An6iopfasty Venw r1-f"A in AMe Myow-
dial Infarcioe 2127
Raymond J. Gibbons, David R. , Hoknes, . Kent. R. Bailey,, Mona. R.
Hopfenspirger, Bernard ). Gersh, and the Mayo CCU and Catheteriza-
tion Laboratory Groups. Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Rochester, MN
2:45 Initial Report of the hfmiry. Aogioplady Rerauulariratioa (EAR) Md-
tlcenler fte;btry 2128
William, W. O'N6Ra Bruce Brodie, William Knopf, Russell Ivanhoe,
James O'Keefe, George Taylor, Li4a Berdan, Lynn W6odGefi,Roben
Califf. Duke Medical Center, Durham, NC
3:00 hioary MBlop{aAy for AaRe Myocardial lafarcf{aa hrformed ia
Ffo.pilals 1NGh aad WiBhaal O.-aite5rryfol ladcup 212!
W. , Douglas Weaver, Paul E. Litwin, Charles Maynard, for the MITI
Project. University of Washimgton, Seattle, WA
3:15 Coronary Aesipplasly Venur Intravenous S4eploki.ase in Aute Myo-
nrdiillafaMime neBnanary Rewlb Ftom a P.aapecilve Randomized
Trial 2130
Felix Zq'Istra, Gijs v.& Brandhof, Stoffer Reiffers, Menko {an de Boer, Ian
CA. Hoomtje. De Weezenlanden Hospital, Zwolle, The Netherlands
bec30 6Merm6don ad brMM6
4:00 fta.dadad Trial of rrt Horpihl ltbidarrye flG1 Verwn Medid Tlimapy.
Af1er Mlocrdlal lefandlan Trealed WfIlt 71.aaialyYc Therapy 2131
Stephen G. EBis, Mkhael IMooney,,Bany, 5. George, Expedito Ribeiro-
daSilva, i. David Talley, William Flanagan, Eric I, Topol, for the TOPS
Stud* Group..University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,.Ml
4:15 PfCA Atter Thra.bdyfic Therapy for Acv% Myonrdial Infarc7ioM A
Meta-aaalysis 2132
Gertif Veen, Freek WA Verheugt. Free University Hospital, Amster-
dam, The Netherlands
4:30 Primary and Rescue. Extraction Afherp.tomy in Patients With Acute
Myotatdial MarQbn 2133
TimotAy, ). Larkin.. Paulette R. Niemyski,. Michele A. Parker,. Bamy, L..
Kramer, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL
4.N5 The Primary Anefoylady in Myocardiaf Imfatdfon (PAMI) Trial: heBYn-
inary. Report 2134
Cindy L Grines, Kevin Browne, Donald RothbaumPaul Overlie, )ean
Marco, )ames dKeefe, Greg Stone, Noah Chelliah, Michelle Strzelecki,
William W. O'Neill.,WiBiam Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Ml
This session will be aud'uotapedJ
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Clinical Cardiology:
Ischemic Heart Disease Therapy III
Poster Presentation,
Boards P1'43-P152
Convention Center Exhibit, Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 1 NooN
Presenter Present: 9:30 AM-12:00 NOON
WED
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P143 Contraslin; Effects of the Calcium Antagonist Nisoldipine an the Nor-
mal and Hibernatins Myocardium204g
Hubert Pouleur, Christian van Eyp,' Olivier Gurne; Henri Van Mechelen,
Michel F...Rousseau. University of LouvainBrussels, BelgiumF 144 Reneficial Effect of the
Beta-Blocker Nebivolol on the Left VMhicvlar
Systolic and Diastolic Function 2049
Juan Raigoso, William Wijms,Thierry Bouvy; Hubert Pouleur. University
of Louvain, Brussels, Belgium
f145Dilwnai and Weekly Variation in the.lhe.of Emergent CatiKterization
and ihromboly.b: The MfTI Resi.try 2050
Alfred P. Hallstrom, PaullE Litwin, Charles A. Maynard, W. Douglas
Weaver, JennyMartin. Univenityof Washinglon,.Seattle,.WA
P146 The Extent of Platelet Asgre`abiHly, After Coronary Thromboiyfit in
Man Depends on the Choice of Maeninosen Activator 2051
Thomas K. Nordt,. Andre Gries, Matthias Arens,. HeinzBaumann,
Renate Weber, Christoph Bode. University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg;
Federal Republic of Germany
i 147 Coronary Reraadarization May Improve Short-term Survival in Insu-
iin-Depertdent Diabetics Considered for Renal Transplantation 2052
Connie L. Manske, Yang WAng, Robert F. Wilson, Cad W. White.
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
i 148 Discordance Between Anti-i><chemic Effects on ANyrnptamalk bch-.
enria, Exercise Perfurmance, and Aosirrai Symptoms In Patients With
Stable Angina 2053
Steven~Borzak, Terry Fenton, Stephen P. Giasser; Thomas L. Shook,
Gail MacCallum, Phillip M..Young, Peter H. Stone, and the.ASIS Study
.
Group. Brigham and Women's Hospital,,Boston,.MA.
i 149 f erforreance of PTCG In the ACME Trial 2054
Eric R.. Bates, PamHaAigan, and the ACME Study Group. University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
f15o Expanded Clinkat Evainatiun of tova.tatin (EXCEI.) Study Results in
Wonen: Lipoprotein Efficacy and Safety hofik 2055
Reagan H. Bradford, Charles L. Shear, David T. Nash; Athanassios N..
Chremos, forr the {XCEL Publications Committee. Oklahoma Medical
Research Foundationa Oklahoma City; OKP.151 Repewion of Coronary Artery Lesions i,ry. Low Deroity.
Lipoprotein
Aplrereds: One-Year Follow-up Study in Familial Hypeniwkater-
oknia 2056.
Akira Kitabatake, Hideyuki. Sato, Shujiro Kubori, Noritake Hoki, Takazo.
Minamino, Makoto,Yamada, Toshio Kato. Osaka University, Schooil of
Medieine and Osaka Clinical Conference of Cardiology, Osaka, Japan ~
P152 Coronary Disease Regression and Ciinical. Outcome After irslenfive
Eipid-A1lerins Therapy Among AcyrttpMrnafic Patients 2057
Xue-Qiao Zhao, B. Greg Brown, Lynn A. Hillger, John 1. Albers. Univer-
sity of Washington, Seattle,.WA
311
1

Clinical Cardiology:
Diagnostic Exercise Testing-
Electrocardiography
California Pavilion A
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00 PM-3:3O' PM
Chairmen:
Bernard R. Chaitman, St'. Louis, MO
Daniel B. Mark, Durham, NC
WED
PM
NOV
13
i:o0 The Diasno.tic and Prognostic Accuracy, of the Exercise ECG in
Patients With Preexisting Right Budle Branch Bfock 22 76
2:15 Raymond Yen,CresMinanda, Victor Froelicher,.Long.Beach Vetera
Addninistration Medical Center, Long Beach, CA
Lead Strength AnalyisIoproves Results in Exercise TeAin6 22 ns
79
2:30 Mynrin H. EAestad, Mark Surber. Memorial Heart Institute, Long Beach, C
Heart Rate Adjustment Increases Sensitivity of the ST Segment Integr A
al
for iden6fkation of Cormnry Artery, Disease 22t [0
Peten M. Okin, GeoHrey, Bergman,. Paul Kligfield. Cornell Medic al
2:45 Center, . New. York; NY
The Effect of Estrogen Status on Positive Predictive Value in Femal es
Undergoing Diapostit Exercise Elecirocard"io`raphY 22 81
3:00 Jyotsna N. Dalal,,Antliony P. Ntorise, Robert D: Duval. West Virgin
University, Morgantown, WV
A Coapaai.on of Computer ST Criteria for Prediction of Disea ia
se
Severity 22 82
:15 Paul M. RibislJ James Liu, William G. Herbert~ Cres Miranda, Victor
Froelicher. Long Beach VeteransAdministration.Medicat Center, Lo
Beach, CA
Immediate Exercfse Testing In the Aaeument' of Low Riik Patie P.
ng
nts
Iresentin6 to the Eoer;ency Room With Acute ClKst Paln 22 E3
William R. Lewis, Timothy Y. Lee, . Ezra A. Amsterdam. University,
CalifomiaDavis, Sacramento, CA of

Basic Science/Circulation/Kidney:
Vascular Biology-
Vascular Smooth Muscle
Cell Proliferation
Room C-2
2:0Q PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
Elizabeth G. Nabel, Ann Arbor, MI
Keith L. March, Indianapolis, IN
WED
PM
NOV
13
2:00 Transfection of Endolherial and Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Wilh.
Acidic Fibroblast Growth Factor 2190 Elizabeth G. Nabel,.Zhi-Yong Yang, Reza Forough,.X,l.
Zhan,.Christian ,
C. Naudenschild, Thomas Maerag, Gary,). Nabel.,Department of Inter-
nal IMedicine and Department of Biological Chemistry, Howard Hughes MedicaL
InstitluteUniversity.of Miehigan, Ann Arbor, Mt, American Red!
Cross;.Rockvill'e,.MD,.and Boston University, Boston,.MA
2:15 Vascular Smooth Murcle Cells: A Target Tissue for. Gene Therapy
2191
Carmel M. Lynch, Monika M. Clowes, William R.A. Osborne, Alexan-
der. W. Cbwes,.A. Dusty Miller. Fred Hutchinson Caneer.Research.
Center and University, of Washington,. Seattle, , WA
2:30 Platelet-Derived'Growth Factor A Expression in Low DersiEy. Lipopro-
tein-Stirnulated Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells 2192
Meina Ren, David E. Schmidt, James S. Forrester, Peter Barath. Cedars-
Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
2:45 Identification of a Novel Platekt-Derived Growth Fador-Reryonshe
Gene Expressed in Vascular Smooth Muscle 2193
Stephen D: Wax, Claire-Lise Rosenfield, Mark B. Taubman. Mount Sinai
School iof Medicine,.NewYork',. NY 3:00 Detection of a. Novel 3T3 Mitogen in Media Conditioned by
Fetal
Human Aortk Smooth Muscle Cells in Secondary Crltnre 2194
Cecilia M. Giachelli, Manuela Almeida; Eari P. Benditit, David Gonion;
Stephen M. Schwarz. UAiversity of Washington, Seattle, WA
3:15 Stimulation and Inhibition of fFndathelial and Smooth Muscle Ceps by
Bask ndrobladGrowlh Faclor-Saporfn In Vitro.and In Vivo 219S
Sadatoshi Biro, Douglas A. Lappi, Zu-Xi iYu, Andrew Baird, Ward Cass-
cells. National Hearf Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD, and
Whittier Institution,.La JoBa; CA
3:90 Interrniaion and Exhibits
4:00 Redprocal Inrulindike Growth Factor-I (IGF-I) and IGF-I Receptor
Gene Expression After Vascular Injnrle Evidence for Local IGF-1 Action
2196
Bojan Cercek. Uwe Zeymer, Daniel Gianella-Neto, lames S. Forrester,
lames A. Fagin. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA,
4:15 Thrombin-Induad Vascular MyocyteGrowlh Is Modulated by Induc-
fion of Autocrine Transforming Growth Factor leta-1 Expression
2197
Gary H. Gibbons, Bahaa M. Fadel, Victor I. Dzau. Stanford University,
Stanford,l CA
4:30 Hirudin Blocks the Effects of Alpha-TkromMn on Gene InducUon and
Protein Synthesis in Vascular SmoMh Muscle Celk. 2198
Dory.B: Aftmanna Michael Poon, /uan 1. Badiknon, Valeminfusteq Mark
B. Taubman. Mt. Sinai School of Medicine,.New York, NY
4:45 Angiotensin u Regulates Inrulin-like Growth Fxior. I Receptors on
Vasccalar. Smooth Muscle Cef6 2199
lohn 1. Ververis-,. Hong, Lou, R.. Wayne Alexander, Patrick Delafontaine.
Emory University, Atlanta, GA
5:00 Angiotensin 11-Induced Mitogenesb of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells
Is Mediated by TransformiK Growth Factor Beta 2200
George A. Slouffer, Gary K. Owens. University oUVirginia School of
Medicine,.Charlottesville,. VA

Basic Science/Circulation:
Ischemic Preconditioning 11
Room A-7
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
David 1. Hearse, London, United Kingdom
Karin Przyklenk, Los Angeles, CA
WED
-AM
NOV.
13 ,
6:30 Does Isdrcmic "fircconditionins" f reserve Regional Contractile
Functkm; 1716
Michel IOvize,: Kadn Przyklenk, Robert A. Klbner..Heart Institute, Hos-
pital ofithe Good Samaoitan, and the University of Southern California,
Los Angeles, CA
iw45 Preconditioning Preserves Developed Tension, Enzymes, and Mito-
droodriai InteRrlty In the Isolated Rabbit Heart 1717
Bassam A.Omar,. UiisesB. Chavez, Julio F. Turrens, Swapan K. Bose,
Joe M. McCord. Webb-Waring Lung Institute,.University of Coiorado;
Denver, CO, and University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL
9A0 Cardlopeotedion From bdremic heconditiarine Is Lost Following Pro-
loneed RqpeArdon In Rabbits 1710
Donna M. Van Winkle, Jon D. Thornton,.James M. Downey. University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL
9:15 Duration of k+fani Siia LirrritlnR Effect of bchemic Preconditioning In
the ryg 1719
Ernst R. Schwarz, Masahiro Mohn, Stefan Sack, Margarete Arras. Max-
Planck-lnstitute, Bad Nauheim, Federal Republic of Germany
9:30 The bdremfa-Seleciive ATi -5ensitive Pohs+ium (K.n) Channel Antag-
aniit, Sod(rmr S-HydroxydecarwHe (5-HD). Riodcs Myocardial Precon-
dfiook* In Dogs 1720
John A. Auchampach, Gary I. Grover, Garrett J. Gross. Medical College
ofWisconsin, Milwaukee, Wlj and Bristd'Myers5quibb, PrincetonNI.
9:45 Blockade of Aif-SemiBve Potasrihnn Channels Don Not hevent
Preconditioning in Rabbit Heart 1721
Jon Thornton; James M. Downey. University of South Alabama, Mobile,
AL
10:00 Mtendrion and Edi6ib
10:45 cAMf Stimulation Facilitates Preconditioning Against Ndremia-
Reperfudoe ilrorrgh PloreOinapiuiae and Alpha, Medraniptu 1722
Cristee R. Locke-Winter, Chris B. Winter, David W. Nelson, Anirban
Baneqee. Univesity, of Colorado Healah Sciences Center, Denver, CO
11:00 Isdumk hecadidonit{ Improves PoAedremic Recovery of Function
Rut Shortena TMte to Om et of bdremic Contraclure in holated Rat
Hearts 1723
Omar Barakat, David G.L Van Wylen, Robert M. Mentzer Jr., Robert D:
Laslly: State Univenutyof New York at Buffalo,.NY,.and University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
11:15 Re`ioeaf bdremit-Preconditioning"f4oteds Remote Virgin Myocar-
diam From. SuMepuent 5nsiahed hdremia 1724
Karin Przykknk, Barbara Bauer, Michel Ovize, Robert A. Klbner, Peter
WNirttaker. Heart Instilute, Hospital of the Good Samaritan,i and the
Uniwersity, of Southern CaWfomia, Los Angeles, CA
11:30 Effect of Preconditioning with AooxicTerfwion on Sarcaplaemk Retk-
uiar Ca" LJptake.in ReperfinedRal Hearts 172S
Masato Tani, Yoshinori Asakura, Yoshinori Ebihara, Ken Shinmura,
Yoshiro Nakamura. Keio University, School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
11:45 Preconditioning Protects Coronary Miaovascular Edotlrelial Function
1726
David V. DeFilyWilliam M. Chil'un..Texas A&M'University; College
Station, TX'
277

WED
AM
NOV
13
Cardiovascular Disease
in the Young:
General Pediatric Cardiology 11
Poster Presentation
Boards P131-P142
Convention Center Exhibit Hall.
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:WNOON
Presenter Present: 9:30 AM-12:00 NOON
f 131 f ulmonary, Vahre Eccentricity in d-Transposition: Implication for Arte-
rial Switch Operatlon 2036
John P. Kovakhin,.Hugh D...Allen;,Steven C. Cassidy, Saroja Bhaati.
The Ohio State Uihiversity and Children's Hospitah, Cohrmbus,.OH,.and'
Christ Hospita6, Palos Heights,.IL
t 132 Lons-tenn Outcome of Adult f atienbWitlt Secwtdua Atrial Septal .
Defect With and Witlaul Surgical Corredion 2037
Dilip Shah, Mohamme&Azhaq Petros Nihoyannopoulos; John G.F.
Cleland, Celia M. Oakley. Department of Medicine (Clinical Cardiol-
ogy),. Hammersmith Hospital, London, United Kingdom
P133 Midlerm Follow-up After Arterial Switch Operation for Transposition
of the Great ANeries With Intact Septh.n2038
lean Lbsay; Anita Touchot-Kon~, ClaudePlanche, FranqoisLacour-
Gayet, Alain Serraf,lacqueliheBruniaux. HopitallNlarie Lannelongue,
Paris,. France
f 134 Trurcur Arteriows: Operative ttirks, Reoperations, and Long-lerm
Rerulb-A Twenty-Year Experience 2039
Anees I. Razzouk, John G. Coles,. William G.. Williams, GeorgeA,
Trusler, Ivan M. Rebeyka,. Robert.M. Freedom. The Hospital fonSick
Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
f 134 The AMe Effectb.of TransiRan toa Fonhn Circulation 2040
Daniel J. Penny,. Christopher Lincoln,. Darryl F. Shore, Han B. Xiao,~
Michael L. Rigby, Andrew N. Redington. Royal. Brompton and National.
HeartMHospital, London,.UnAed Kingdom
I136 itallooo-EnpandableStent Repairr of E.perimenhl Coardatinn of . the
Aorla In Dop 2041
RRobert H. Beekman, David W. Muller, Flavian M. Lupinetti, Paul I.
Reynolds, Cathy Moorehead,.Noel Moore, Robert.J;,Levy,.G:B. John
Mancini. C.S: Mott Children's HospitalJ The University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI i
f 137 fHlbon Vahndoplasty in Children Using Carbon Dioxide 2042
Narayanswami Sreeram, Kevin Wal9h, Robert Arnold. Royal.Liverpoot
Children's Hospital, .Liverpool,. England.
f 13i fhenatal. Iacemaker.lmplanlationin the Fetal Lamb 2043
Markus K. Heinemann,. Joseph Ff;. Sabik, Walten J, Gamble,. Frank L..
Hanley. Children'S Hospital, Boston, MA
P139 Cardiac Output Response to Treadmill Exercise in Children With Fixed-
Rate hce+nahen 20"
Gerald A. Serwer, Macdonald Dick II, Brenda Eakin. University of ;Mich-
igan,, Ann Arbor, MI
P110 Trameraphaseal InducYion of Atrial.Fibrillation in Children With and
Without VeMrkvlar Preexcihtion 2045
Fabrizio Drago, Attilio Turchetta, A.mando Calzofari~ Antonella Santilli(
PaoloGuccione, Pietro Ragonese,: Frank.M. Galioto Ia. Ospedale Bam-
bino Gesu, Roma,,IWly> and Georgetown University. Hospital, Washing-
ton, DC
P141 . Epicardial RadJofreqaency, Ablation in Immature hmbs: Assessment of
Duration and Temperature on.Lesion Size 2046
/. Edward Hulse,.Edward P. Walsh;.J. Phililp.Sauli Chiddren'sHospital,
Boston, MA
f 142 Histological Comparison of Cryothenniaa and Radiofrequency Catheter
Ablation in Swine 2047
Hidetoshi Fujino, Robert P. Thompson, PatriciaG. Germorth,. M.
Miehael5windle, Christopher L.. Case, Paul C. Gillette. Medical Univer-
sity of South CarolinaCh'arieston; SC
UE

WED
AM
NOV
13
Arteriosclerosis:
Lipoprotein(a), Apoprotein B,
and Modified Lipoproteins
Poster Presentation
Boards P11-P22
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NooN.
Presenter Present: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM
P111 TThe Role of Orysterols in Oxidized LDl in the Regulation of Apo E
Secrelion and mIWA Expression in Human Monocyle-perhed Mscro-
piliaix+ 1918
Masaaki Eto, Alan Chait. Department of Medicine,: University of Wash,
ington, Seattle, WA
f 12 Otidited LDL b Resistant to Hydrolysis by Catlrepshr 1919
Marike Lougheed, Uis P. Sleinbrecher. University of British Colu,mbia,.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
P13 Dense LDL Subspecies With Ekvaled Susceptibility to Oxidatioe
hedominate in Combined HyperNpidemia 1920
Syivie.Dejager, Eric Bruckert,.)ohn Chapman. INSERM'U 321, Hupital
de IaPitieParis,.France
P14 Or;anf:atiow of theReguiatory Elements and Nodear Aclivitles hrlic-
ipaling in the Transcriptional ActiYation of the Hunan Apo { Gene
1921
Dimitris Kardassis, Vassilis I. Zannis, Christos Cladaras. Molecular
Genetics, Boston University. Medical Centeri .Boston,,MA .
I1S Cotranrlatimul Integration of Apolipoprotein Y 4Nolhe Inner Leaflet
of tbe Endopiasnic ItetlatMrs 1922
Richard I. Pease, James M. LeiperGeorgina B. Harrison, James Seott;
MRC Clinical Research Centre, Harrow, Unnred ;Kingdom ,
116 Apo B Synthesis in CulUtted Hepatocryles From The IoMs HopkMr
Colony of st. Tlatnas Hospital Strain HyperNpiderrtit Rabbils 1923
Paul S. Bachorik, Donna G. Virgil. The Johns Hopkins University, Balti-
moreMD
[ 17 The ApollpopraleMr 3 mIWA EdlMna Activity Consirls of an OiiBomeric.
holein Wilh a Cahiylk Subontt of 45 tDa 1924.
)oHst C. Greeve, Simon A. Hawley,)ames Scott. MRC Clinical Research
Centre, Harrow, United Kingdom
Plg Effect of Gemfibrozil on Nasma Ilpoproteir(a) Leveb in Type Ila
Hyperi(ppproleind~tc Subjects 192S
Peter H. Jones, Antonio M. Gotto Jr., Henry J. Pownall, Wolfgang
Patsch, i. Alan Herd, John A. Farmer, Chadotte Payton-Ross, Beth
Cocanougher, Karima K. Gfianem, Joel D. Morrisett. Baylor College of
Medicime.and The Methodist, Hospital,.Houston, TXI19 Hormonal Effects on Serom Lp(a) Levels: Marked
Reduction During
tylrogen Trestrnent In Maks With Prortatic Cancer 1926
Peter Henriksson, Bo Angelin, Lars Berglund. Department of Medicine
and'Department o(Climical Chemistry, HudElinge University Hospioal,
Huddinge, Sweden ~
P20 Serrm lipoprotein(a) a a Restenwis Risk Fador After hrManeors
Tranduniul Coronary Angiaplasiy 1927
Ichiro Michishita, Youichi Shibazaki, Ken Umeda, Kouichi Mizuno,
Satoru Watanabe, Akira Genda. Yokohama Sakae Kyosai Hospital,
Yokohama, Japan i
P21 lipaprotdn(a).Y a Substrate for Fader %Ila and Tsue.TrargMAmniwe
U28
Wolfgang Borth, Peter.C. HarpeL.Divisionof Hematology, Department
of Medicine,. The Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York,. NY.
f22 Eathanced O.idirabiBly of the Dense tDl SuWractioor Isolated Fn>,a
~ Patfents: NMm.liration After CbfBirate Treat-
meat 1929
Jacqueline de Graaflan GM: Hendriks, Pierre N!M. Demadrer, Anton
F.H.. stalenhoef, , University. Hospital Nijmegen,. Nijmegen, The
Netherlands
296

WED
PM
NOV
13
Basic Science/Circulafion:
Baroreflex Mechanisms in
Normal and Disease States
Room C-3
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
Irving H. Zucker, Omaha, NE
Mark E. Dibner-Dunlap, Cleveland, OH
2:00 Recovery of Barorefiex Sensitivity in Experimental Heart Failure 2201
Etienne A.. Grima,.Gordon W. MoeRobert.JJ Howard, Paul W. Arm,
.
strong. Universiryy ofToronto, Toronto,,Ontario,.Canada 2t1S Grdioreapiratory Baroreflex Control in
Rats With Chronic Myocardiial
Infarction 2202
Ranu Jung, MarcD. Thames. Case Western Reserve University; Cleve-
land, OH
2Ti0 Heaodynatnic Correlatet of Baronefkx ImpaimnnN in Experimental
Canine HeartraRure 2203
Marian E. BrSndl@, Wei Wang,.Irving H. Zucker. Department of Physiol-
ogy, University of~Nebaaska College of Medicine, Omaha, NE
2A5 Synrnpe During pMostaBc Streu: Cerebral Versus SyAank Hemody
nareics 2204
Benjamin ~D. Levine, CoieA. Giller, Lynda D..L'ane,.Jay C. Buckey, C.:
Gunnar Blomqvist. University, of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,
Dallas, TX'
3:00 Effects of Vaaal Stimuiation by, Tramdermal Scopolamine in Patients
Post-Myocardial Infarction 2205
Barbara Casadei,: Athanase Pipilis, )ames Conway,.Peter Sloight. Univer-
sity of Oxford, Oxfordi United Kingdom
3:15 Barorefkx Frrtction in Norawtnuive and Chronically Hypertensive
Comcian and Anesthetized Rabbih 2206
Leonard B. BellDonald I. Wilson, Leslie M. Quandt, John P. Kampine:
Medical College of Wisconsin ~ and Veterans Administration Medical
Center, Milwaukee, WI
3:30 Inlermixion and 6chibils
4:a0 Prolonged hdribition of, Sympathetic Nerve ANvity Following Sns-
tained 6evation of ArterialPresnre in.Humans 2207
Decio Mion ){., Christine A.. Sinkey,,Erling A. Anderson~ Robert F.,Rea,
Allyn L. Mark. Clinical Research and Cardiovascular Centers, University
of Iowa,. Iowa City, IA
.
4t15 Sodionr lmpaio Arterial Baroreflex Function in Nwnahruive and
Hypertensive Humans 2200
Mark A. Creager, Mary-Anne Roddy; Kathleen M. Holl6nd.~ Brigham and
Women'sHospital, Boston, MA
4:30 DOfferentlal Control of forearm.and Calf Vascular Resistance During
Mtracoroeary Injection of lonic Contra.t Material 2209
Tage.N. Jacobsen, Richard A.. Lange, Richard L..Converse Jr., Troy, M..
Obregon, Rorald~G. Victor..University, of'Texas Southwestern Medical
Center, Dallas, TX
4:45 Relationship BetweenCardiopaimonary Barorefkx Gain and Resting
Sympathetic Nerve AcBvily in Normal Harnans 2210
Hans P. Sch'obei, Ron M. Oren, Allyn, L. Mark,. David W. Ferguson.
Universityy of Iowa, Iowa City,.lA
5M Selective Contribution of Two Types of Carotid Sinus Barorecep,tors to
Ase: Control of Blood Pressure 2211
Jlanne LL Seagard, Francis A. Hopp, Heather A..Drummond, Claudia A.
Hermes. VeteransAdtlninistration Medical Center.and Mediaa6 Coiiege:
of Wisconsin, Mihvaukee,,WI
330

Nutrition/Epidemiology and
Prevention/Arterioscierosis:
Fish Oils/Antioxidants
Room C-4
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Milton Z. Nichaman, Houston, TX
William E. Connor, Portland, OR
WED
AM
a 30 .eneNdal Auoaatlorrs of falr cnrrurnptimt and onrega-3 fblyto-
satarated Fatty Add Intake Wiih Hemostatic Factors 1790
.
Eyal Shahar, Aron R. Fol9om,. Kenneth K. Wu, Barbara H: Dennis,
Tomoko Shimakawa, Maureen G. Conlan, O. Dale W)Iliams, for the
Atherosc4erosis. Risk'.in Communities (ARIC) Study Investigators. Uni-
versity of Minnesota, School oflPublic Health, Minneapolis, MN
Br1S lomrnrologid EHeds of NCf3 Step Two Dieta Effeds of n 3 Fatty
Add. 1781
Simn N. Meydani, Alice H. Lfchtenstein, Steven Comwa% Charles A..
Dinarell'o, Helen Rasmussen, Ernst J Schaefer. USDA Human NUtrition
Research Center on Aging at Tufts University and New England Medical
Center, Boston, MA
9.00 The Interaction of Dietary saturakd Fat and Fish Oil Upon iNarara
Lipidc in Hr.nw 1782
Arne Nordoy, Lauren F. Hatcher, William E. Connor, Dan O. Ullmann.
Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR, and University of
Tromso, Tromso, Norway,
l:15 n-3 and n-6 Polyunratnrated Fatty Add supplementatbn in.fNan
17ft3
Marit S. Nenseler, Mild C. Rustan, Sissel Lund-Katz, Elisabeth Seyland;
Michael C. Phillips, Christian A. Drevon. Institute For Nutrition
Research, University of Oslo, Norway, and The Medical , College of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
rJO N.h OB Diet Reduces itirrdirg of tDl and Amtaniatbn of t]roladeryl
E.ter in FibroblaNs 1784
Vijitha Lirrga, John S. Parks, Molly A. Leight, Richard W. St.CIaiA.
Department of Pathology and~ DepartmeM of ~ Comparative Medicine,
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston-
Sa)em,,NC
tAS Chanses in the Molecular Spedes of tIrosplratidyl Choline and Giolea-
leryl Blers in Hr.nart naana Following Fish ON Adoinittratbn 17f1S
Papasani V. Subbaiahd David Kaufman, John D. Bagdade. Rush Medical I
College, Chicago, JL
1000 Interprinion and E 11111-
fb
10:45 Ff/ed of Fish O0r on Upoproleiro and Apo At-ContainiK Parfkla in
NonnoNpadc fNale and Fewrak Popalatlam 17"
Bernadette De1plAnque,:Catherine Boisn)er, Jean-Louis Richard, Ber-
nard Ja¢otot.. INSERMU32,.HopitaLHenriMondor; 0Eteil, France
1100 Marine Upitlr Carrcd Ihe Abnownal Acceleration of Chofe.feryl E.6er
Transfer he tnwlia-Deperrdent Diabeter N1eRitm 1787
John D. Bagdade, M. Ritter, P.V. Subbaiah'., Rush Medical College, Chi-
cago, IL
11:15 In Vivo Alpha-Tocopherol Sup0lernerrtation Irdtibib LDL Oxidalion
17dtf
Ishwarlal Jialll, Scott M. Grundy. University of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center, Dallas, TX
11:30 hrhitaifion of LDL Oaidafian by Befi-Caroterre 17t9
Ishwarlal JialvIJ EdwudP. Norkus, Louis.S. Cristol,.ScotuM:..Grundy.
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, and New.
York Medical~ College, Bronx, NY
1145 FurWer Evidence for the Irnpaircd Fmrction of an Hepattc AIpMa-
Tocoplreral linrnng fRatein in htienb With FanriBal Isolated Vitamin E
DeNdlwcy 1790
Maret G. Traber, Ronald J. Sokol, Graham W. Burton, Keith U. Ingold,
Herbert J. Kaydin. New York . University School of Medicine, New.
York, NY, University of Colorado, Denver, . CO, . and NRC,. Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada
N
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Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care:
Pulmonary Vasoreactivity
Poster Presentation
Boards P192-P201
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON.
Presenter Present: 9:30 AM=12:00 NOON
WED
AM
NOV
13
P192 Distind Endothelin Aeceptors on Pufmonary Blood Vesseis 209 7
P193 Baiqiang Cai, Warren Summer,.Albert~Hyman, Howard Lippton. Louis
ana State University Medical Center/Pulmonary,. NewOrleans,. LA
Protamine Sulfate Stimulites Endothelium-Dependent Relaxation i-
of
194 the Canine.Puimo.aryArtery: Protective Meduniism Against Pulm
nary Vasoconstriction 209
Paulo R.B.Evora, Paul J. Pearson, Hartzell V,..Schaff..Mayo Clinic an
Mayo Foundation,, Rochester, MN
Solr61l. ComplenreR Receptor Type 1 Prenenfs. 6rdotoxin/PAF-krduce o-
8
d
d
tsng 4rjrry. 209 9
Giora Feuerstein;.ReuvenRabinovici; C. GraceYeh; Leonard M.,Hill e-
gass;.DonE..GriswoldJerome Verni¢k Richard!A: G. Smith..Depa rt-
195 ment of Pharmacology, SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceutiicals, King
Prussia,.Department of'Surgery; Jefferson Medical College;.Phiiade
phia, PA, and T-Cell Sciences, Cambridge, MA
T-mre-Depeadent Changes of . Bacterial . Products on PWmonary. Va of
l-
o-
reactity 210
John P. Gunter, Baiqiang Cai,i Albert HymanWanen R. Summer;,How
ard Lippton., Louisiana State University. Medical Center/Pulmona 0
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ry,
P1% New.Orleans, LA
Influence of Lemakaiim and RP 52891 on thePulmorury Vascular Be
d
of the Cat 210 1
P197 Bobby, D.,Nossaman, Timothy J. McMahonJames S. Hood, Philip
Kadowitz. Tulane.MedicaliSchool, NewCMeans, LA.
Potassium (K') Channels Activation Dilate Puimonary. Vasculature i J.
n
P198 Fetal Pigs 210
lames Y:. Coe, Jon Timinsky, Peter M. Olley. University of Albert
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Effecis of Hypothalamic Na',R*/ATPase Inhibitor on the Contractio 2
a,.
n
of Isolated Pulmonary. Artery Fronr Spontaneously Hypertensive an
NomrMemive Spraatte-Dawky Rats 210 d
3
P199 Stefan P. /anssens, Caren Kachoris, CharlesA: Hales, Garner T. Haupe
Jr. Massachusetts General Hospital (Puhnonary/Critiea6 Care Unican
Renal Unit),, Harvard. Medical School, Boston,.MA
CongeAive Heart Faihre Inhibffs Canine Pulmonary Artery Relanata rt
d.
tr
via Alteration of Receptor-Mediated Adenylate Cyclase Stimulatio
210 n
4
Rajamma Mathew, Ilti Wang, Michael H. GewHzThomas H:..Hintz e,.
P200 Michael S: WOlin., New York Medical College, ValhallaNY
Udrique Vasodilatian to Calcium-Regulating Peptides 210
S
Hbward Lippton, Qingzhong Hao,.AlbenHyman., Department of Pu
monary Med.icine,. Louisiana. State University Medical School, an
Tulane Medical School, . New Orleans, LA l-
d
P201 Nibi6on of llypoxk Pulmonary Vasoomstrictian by Diplrerryleneiodortiir m
N
2106
Henry M. , Thomas III, Roger C. , Carson, Erthan D. Fried, Richard S. ,
N6vitch.,Cornell UftiversityMedical'College, Will Rogers.Puhnonary O
Research Laboratory, Burke Rehabilitation Center, White Plains, NY
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Clinical Cardiology:
Left Ventricular Dysfunction
Room C-6
2:00 PM-3:30~ PM
Chairmen:
Otto M. Hess, Zurich, Switzerland
Chester H. Conrad, Boston, MA
WED
PM
NOV
13
2:00i survival FaMowirr3 the Onset of Congestive Heart Faikre in Fram:rgham
Heart Study Subjei.is 2234
Kalon K:L. Ho, Keaven M. Anderson, William B. KannelWilliam Gross~-
man, Daniellievy. Framingham Heart Study; Framingham,.MA.
2:15 Early and Late Results of Coronary Angioplistyy in Patients. With
Depressed Left Ventrindar Function 2235
Helene Eltchaninoff, Patrick L. Whitlow: The Cleveland Clinic Founda-
tionCleveland, OH
2:30 Pathophysiology of Paroxysmal Resting Left Ventricular: Dysfundion in .
Unstable Angina 2236
Mich'aet,R. Freeman, LingdeYang, Anatoly Langer, Brendon Foley,
Terry Hsia, Paul W. Armstrong. Un'rversitly.of Toronto, 7oronto,.Ontario,.
Canada
2:45 DecTeased. Energy Reserve May Cause Pump Faiture.in Human Dilated
Cardiomyopathy 2237
Luigino Nascimben, Paolo Pauletto,. Achi4le C. Pessina,. Ilana Reis,
loanne S. IngwalL.Brighamand Women's HospitalBoston, MA,.and.
Clinica Medica I, Universiti di. Padova,. Padova, Italy,
3:00 Detedionn of an Irreversible Myocardial I Damage in Heart Failure
2238
R. ScognamGglio, G.. Fasolij A.. Ponchia. Cardiology Divisiona Wledical.
SchoolJ University.ofiPadua;.Padua, Italy,
3:1 S Carvedilol Improves Left Ventricular. Function in Idiopathic Dilated Catdiomyopathy, 2239
StephanieL. Oken, Edward M. Gilbeni Dale G.. Renlund, Patrice C.
Mealey; KirkVolkman, lohn B. O'Connell,.Frank D. Yanowitz, Michael
R Bristow. University of Utah, Salt Lake City; UT
3:30 Intennission and Exhibits
333

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13
Basic Science:
Ionic Mechanisms
Underlying Arrhythmogenesis
Room C-1
2:(]OPM-5:1Jr PM
Chairmen:
Penelope A. Boyden, New York, NY
Michiel ). )anse, AmsterdamJ The Netherlands
2:00 Cardiac sl as a Stable limit Cycle Ouillator: A Novel Medyni.m for
DyphyBndas Yduced by Ca" Overload 2179
Don S. Rubenstein, Joseph P. Zbllutj Charles L. Webber Jr., Stephen L.
Lipsius. Loyo1A University Medical Center, Maywoodj and Rush Medi-
cal College, Chicago, IL'
2:15 Effects of %O= on (Ca"), and Eadtation-Contraciian Coupling in I>Io-
wed Cardiac My0[ytes 2160
Joshua 1. Goldhaber, Edwin Liu, James N. Weiss:,Un'rversisy ofiCalifor-
nia, los Angeles, School of Medicine,. Los Angeles, CA
2:30 Caldi.n CurraAs in Canine Myocyter From the Epicard'ial 6order Zone
of the Infarded HeaA 2131
Rajesh Aggarwal; Penelope A. Boyden.,Department of Pharmacology;
Columbia Univeesify, New York, NY
2:45 fakiwn-Utduced Dipenion of Re(raAoriness A1tNs the Energy for
Deffbrlpatlon. 2162John Htl,mmel, Michelle Azan-Backx, Thomas Guamien. Jbhns Hopkins
University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
3:80 The Effect of Ro-40 5967, a Novel Calkiwn dunnel Antagmtisf, on
Seraeptlbilily to Ventricsilar Fibrillalfon 2183
George E. Billhun. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
3.15 hledunbs Underlying the /lndarrhytlunkEffect of Transient Acidic
ReperluFiotw Role of Per(urate [HCOs"j 2184
Chikao Ibuki, David J. Hearse, Metin Avkiran. The Rayne Institute, St.
Thomas' Hospital, London, United Kingdom
3:30 NNernission and Exhibi6
4:00 Rahed Estracellalar K* Levek and NorepinepArine Rekase in ehe Rat
Heark Mutual kReractioas 2165
Xiao-lun~Du,. Rudolph A.. R'iemersma. Cardiovascular Research UnA,.
University of Ediotburgh, Edinburgh, United'Kingdom i
4:15 Protecfive Electrophysiologkal Effects of Glucou-Inwlin During Acute
hdtania 2186
Soad Bekheit, Nidal 13ber, Haresh, V. Jani, Mohamed' Boutjdir
Ghazwhan Butrous, William 8. Gough, Nabil El-Sherif. State Ui,iversity of New York Health Center and
Veterans Administration Medical
Center, Brooklyn; NY e:30 Prerention of Isdrcmia- and Reperfusion-Induced Mhythmias by
SelecBre Modcade of Inward Reclifyh>s K` Current 2167
SiSun A. Rees, Michael 1., Curtis. King's College,. London, United
Kingdom
4:45 Dose-DependeM Glibendatnide leduc6on In ExlraceBular Mtassium
Rhe and Ad{vaiion Delay iG Ihe la Situ isdrctak (Mg He.ut 2188
Marcus L..Williams, LeonardSJ Gettes, TimothyJohnson,.WilNiam F.
Fleet, Wayne Cascio. University of North Carolina, Chapel, HiII,.NC
S.-/B Amilaride Supprerfon of INnacidil-Induced Reentrant Arrhythnws in
Nolaled Canine VenMndar Myocardium 2189
Jose M: Di Diego, Charles Antzelevitch'., Masonic Medical Research
Lab'oratory,. Utica,. NY.
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13
Clinical Cardiology:
Diagnostic Exercise Testing-
Nuclear Techniques
California Pavilion A
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
4:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
George A. Diamond, Los Angeles, CA
Maleah Grover-McKay, Iowa City; IA
4:00 TI-201. Stress SPECT Predicts Subsequent CardiacEverrts After Coro.
nary. Artery Bypass Grafting 2294
Scotti. E.. Bingham, Walter Palmas,. Hosen Xiat,.lohn Friedmian,. Timothy Denton,.Daniel S. Berman.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA 4:15 Adenosine Thallium Myocardial Perfusion Imaging:
Clinical iUtility for
Predicting Surgical Complications and the Need for Preoperative
Revascvlariration. 2285
Thomas C. HiHon;,Leslee J. Shaw, KarenS: Stocke, Arthur M. Stelken,i
Bernard~ R. , Chaitman, . BarbaraA: , Kong, D. Douglas Miller. St. Louis UniversityMedica6Center,
Sti Louis, MO
4:30 Exercise Testing and Tr-201 Emission Computed Tonrrgraphy in Vari-
ous Types of Intraventricular Conduction Disturbances 2286
Kei Tawarahara,. Chinori Kurata, Akira Kobayashi, TakahisaTaguchi,.
Shigeyuki Aoshiima; Noboru Yamazaki.. Hamamatsu University School I
ofiMedicine, Hamamatsu,Japan
4:45 A Notdnvasive Model for the.Detection of.Three-Vessel Left Main.
CoronaryDisease Using Exercise Tomographic Thallium Imaging
2287
Timothy. F. Christian, Todd D: Miller, Kent.R.. Baileyy Raymond li Gib,
bons. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
5:00 Sensitivity and Safety.of Dobutamiee.Stress.Thallium.in Detection.obSignificart Coronary Artery
Disease. 2288
Grady . H. Henddix, Leonie Gordon. Division of Cardiology and Nuclear
Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston,. SC
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13
Clinical Cardiology:
Platelet Function and
Reperfusion Injury/Function
Poster Presentation
Boards P171-P181i
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Presenter Present: 9:30 AM-12:00 NOON
P171 Profound Matektlnactivation With. 7E3 Shortly After Thrombolytic.
Therapy for Acute Myocardial Infatxtion: Prelioinary Results of the
TAMI d Trial 2076
NeaIS. KleimanE. Magnus Oh'man, Dean 1. Keriakes, Stephen G. Ellis;.
Harlan F. Weisman, Eric 1. Topol~ for the TAMI 8 Investigatots. Baylor
College of Medicine,. Houston, TX
P172 Thrombocyfopenia: A Risk Factor for Excess Hemorrluge and Mortality
During TMontbelylk Therapy, for. Acute Myocardial Infarction 2077 Robert A.. Hartington,: Kristina
N. Sigmon, David C. Sane. Duke Univer sity, Medical Center, . Durham, NC
P173 Differertllal Effects of ThrarmbolyUt Agents on Adenosinm INpbos-
prah-irdtr.ed.Flatekt A)lgregafian . 2078
Rohit .Arora,. Nighat Khan, Asru K: Sinha. Colitmbia University/Albert
Einstein College of Medicine, New YorkNY
P174 Increased Thrornboernboiic Complications in Patients With Mticardio-
Rpin.Antibody After Myocard'ial Infarction or Coronary.Angioplasty,
2079
Denise Barbut,.Jeffrey S. Borer;,Aziz Gharavi, Phyllis Supino. Cornell
Medi¢ali Center, New York,.NY
P175 PotemBaNbn of Pro.facydin-lyduced Inhibition of Platelet Aggregation
by rrtnne Maardrro`en Activator-Catalyaed Plasmin iomration . 2080
RohitiArora, Nighat Khan, Asru K. Sinha. Columbia University/Alben
Einstein College of Medicine, New Yorh,.NYP176 Platelet Density DbMbution in the Follow-up of Acute
Myoordial
Infarciion 2061 .
Joachim,Krappe, Claus Opper, Christina Fett, Bernhard Maisch,~ Woif-
gang Wesemann. PhilippsUnivenity Marburg... FederaJ I Republikc of
Germany.
P177 Limitatlon of Reperfrsibn Injrry.in Cardiac Swgery: inhibilion of Lipid
Peroxidadon by. ARoptrrinol 2082
IMoheb A.Rash'id,.Goran Willilam-Olsson..Department of Thoracic and
Cardiovascular Surgery,.Sahigrenska Hospital, Gothenburg University,
Gothenbueg;.Swedeni
P178 Gradual Reperfuwi0n-Induced. Leukocyk Depletion at the Early Phase
of Reperiwion During Cardiac Surgery With Cardiopulmanary Bypass
2083
Moheb A. Rashid, Leif Dernevik, Lennart SvenssonPer-Ove Sj6quist,
Goran William-0Isson. Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular
Surgery,. Sahlgrenska Hospitai,. Gothenburg University,., Gouhenburg.,
and. Hassie AB, Research Laboratories, Sweden
P179 Tirne Course of Myocardial Stunning. After Surgical Clamping of Coro-
nary Artery'Dwing Coronary Bypass Surgery, 2084
Takeshi Hozumij Pravin M. Shah, Michael N! Wood, Carlos A. Schmidt.
L'omaLinda University. Medical Center, Lbma Linda, CA
P180 Effect of a Com6ined Thrombolyfic and Cardioprotective Treatment on
Left Ventricular Function After Acute Myocardial Infarction . 20g5Frans J.IJ Van de
WerbTomaszBrzostek, Geen.De Vriese; HeidiiGoe.-
thais. University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Belgium:
P181 Combined Infuiion of Jsowrbide Dinitrale and'Streptok:nase Reduces
Infarct Size in Nonreperlused Myocardial Infarcfion 2066
Per Hildebrandt, Hans-J6rgen Schylten, Jy1te Jensen, Thomas Joen;
Gunnar Jensen, Christian Torp-Pedersen;. Vibeke Ringsdab, Dorte: Jep~
pesen,.Thomas Melchior, Elsebeth IversenFrank Steensgaard-Hansen,.
Jergen Granborg: Marija Weiss, WolfgangErmer,.Christian, Hassager;.
University of Copenhagen, Glostrup Hospital,. Hellerup, Denmark
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Arteriosclerosis:
Cellular Lipid Metabolism
Pacific B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00 PM-5: 1S PM
Chairmen:
Jane M. Glick, Philadelphia; PA
F. Jeffrey Field, Iowa City, IA
2:00 Expression of Cholesterol 7-Alpha-Hydroxylase in Naehepatic Ceus:
Evidence for a RegalatoryRole 2256
Svein Dueland, .Marit.5, Nenseter, Jbdi Drisko, Roger. A..Davis. Univer-
sity of Colorado Health Sci:.Center,.Denver, CO
2:15 Calcium lonophore Overcornes the Sterol-Mediated Suppression of
HMG-CoA Reductase and HMG-CoA Synthase 2257
Douglas 1. Wilkin, Peter A. Edwards. University, of Califbrnia at Los
Angeles, School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
,
2:30 Regulatiarn of Gene Expression and Syntkesish and Degradation of
HMG-CoA Reductase by CholeNerol Flux in CaCo-2 Cells 2258 F.,/pffrey Field,
Thomas.Shreves,.DarylFujiwara, Shubha Murthy, LI4aAlbright,.Satya Mathur..University, of Iowa
Coll'ege of Medicine, Iowa
City, fA
2:45 Altered Cholesterol Metabolism in Adrenal Cells Secreting Apo E
2259
Margaret M. Praek, George H. Rothblat, Iane:M. Glick,Mary. E'. Reyland,
David L.. Williams. State. University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook,.NY, and
Medical~College.ofPennsylvania, Philadelph'ia,.PA
3A0 Iurification and Sequencing of.an AMP-Adivated.HMG-CoA Reduc-
tase/AcMyl-CoA Carboxylase Kfnase 2260
David CarGng, lames Scott., MRC.Cfinical Research CentreHarmw,
Unirted.Kingdom
3:15 Synthesis of Apopralein E by Mauopluges Stimulates Slerol Esrerifi-
calian 2261
CatherineA.,Reardon, Lydia M. Pustelnikas;.Godfrey S. Getz,.Theodore Mazzone: University of Chicago
and Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's
Medical Centeq Chicago, IL
3:30 Intersnision and Exiiibits
4.00 Regulation of Sterol Carrier: rrotein-2 Gene Expression in the Ral
2262
Chades L. Baum, Sapna KansolJ Nicholas O. Davidson. University of
Chicago, Chicago, IL
.
4:15 IntenAiRal Fluid HDL Promotes Uptake,.N1MEfflux, of:Free Choksterol1
by Cells in Culture 2263
Michael Lefevre, Paul S. Roheim, Hsin-Tsung Hb; Charles.H. Sloop.
Louisiana State Universiby. Medical ICenter,.New.Odeans, LA 4:30 Hepatic Acyl-CoACholesterol
Acyltransferase Activity Correlates
With Hepatic CAaksteryl Ester Secretion and Plasma LDL Size in Afri-
can Green Monkeys 2264
Timothy. P. Carr, lohn S. Parks, Lawrence L Rudel. Bowman Gray Schoof of Medicine of Wake.Forest
University, Winston-Safem; NC
4:45 oludaic Acid Rlocks tlpoprotein-Mediated Cholesterol Transport'and
Steroidogenesis In AdrenocoAical Cells 2265
Salman Azhar, Eve P..Reaven. Veterans.Administration Medical CentKr,
Palo Alto, CA
5M Intasfon of Atlmrogenic Particles liscreases the Activity of Hepatic
Lipase in the Rabbit 2266
David L. Ebert; Roderic J. Warren, Alana Mitchell,.Philip I, Baner. Baker
Institute,.Melliourne,: Victoria, Australia
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Cardiovascular Disease
in the Young:
Interventional Pediatric Cardiology
Room A-9
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
Vincent Zales, Chicago, IL
Jonathan J. Rome, Washington, DC
WED
PM
NOV
13
2.'0o Angioscopic. OMervation of Coronary Lesions in Kawawki. Disease
2157
Hiromilshikawa,.Michihiko Sasakij Isao Shibuya,.Kazuko Kawamura,
Kichinori I Hasegawa, Yasuni Uchida.. Chiba Kensei i Hospital, Chiba,
and Tokyo University; Tokyo, Japan
2:15 Patent Ductus ArleriowrOccknion: 4D-MOnth Follow-up and Preva-
lence of Residual Shtmting 2158
Martin C.K: Hosking, Lee Benson, Robert M. Freedom. The Hospital for
Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
2:30 Residual Ductal Flow After Tranrcaffieter Occlusion of Patent Ductus
Arterieisut 2159
Stephen 11 Roth, Stanton B. Perry, John:F. Keane;lames E. Lock. Chili-
dren's.Hospital, Boston, MA2:45 Long4ernt Follow-up After Tnnsfemoral Catheter Closure of Patent
Ductus A.[erimw 2160
Rainer Schrader,.Ute Felgner, Horst Sievert, Wulfl-Dirk Bussmann,i Mar-
tin Kaltenbach. University Hospital, Frankfurt am Main, Federal Repub-
lic of Germany,
3:00 Tranfcalheter C1o>ture of ASD: Early Results of Multicenter Trial of the
Bard Clamshell Septal Occluder 2161
leny.A...lztson, Lee N. Benson,.WiiRam. E. Hellenbrand,,CharlesE Mullins, lames E..Lock.
University,of NebraskaMediali Center, Omaha, .NE'3:15 Tramvenour Occlusion of Atrial Septal Defects
hy, the Sideris Buttoned
Devicr: Earfy.lntematkmal Experience 2162
Eleftherios B..Sideris, P.SyamasundAr Rao,.Thomas R. Lloyd,.Robert.H..
Beekman, Anne M. Worms, Zuhdi Lababidil. Pediatric Cardiology,.
Amarillo, TX'
3:30Intermisfion and Fxhibits
4:00Redilatbtg DucialStents In Newborn Lambs 2163
lames Y: Coe, Jon Timinsky_Ross McKendrick,:. Fermin O. TioPeter M.
Olley. University,of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta;.Canada,.and Univer
sity of Texas, San Antonio, TX4:15. Intravascular Stenl akosthesis for Pulmonary. Artery Stenosis
and. Right
Venlriwlir Outflow Tract Obstruction 2164
Martin C.K. Hosking, Lee Benson, Robert M. Freedom. Hospital forSick
ChildrenToronto; Ontario, Canada
4:30 Does Balloon Dilatation Angioplasly for, Coarciation of the Aorta
AffeclCerebrovascular C'ircWation inChildreni 216S
Bruno Bissonnette,: Lee N., Benson. The Hospital for Sick Children,
Toronto,.Ontario, Canada
4:45 Regrenfon of Left Ventricular Myocardial Mass After Successful IBal-
loon Valvuloplasly in Children With Aortic Stenosis 2166
Michael Vogel, Walter Sebening, Konrad Buhlmeyer. Department of
Pediatrics,. Deutsches Herzzentrum Miinchen, Munchen, Federal
Republic of Germany 5:00 Factors Affectag Long-term Results After. BaBoon Pulmonary. Val-
vukplasty, 2167
Brian W. McCrindle, for the Valvuloplasty and Angioplisty of Congeni,
tal Anomalies (VACA)RegistryInvestigators:. University of Manitoba;
Winnipeg, Jvlanitoba, Canada
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Cardiovascular Surgery:
Valvular Heart Surgery I
California Pavilion, B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00 PM-5: 1S PM
Chairmerr.
Donald B. Doty, Salt Lake City, UT
Delos M. Cosgrove, Cleveland, OH
WED
PM
NOV
13
2:00 Mitral Valve Repair Using Carpentier Techniques in Patients Over Se v-
enty Yean of Age 22 89
:15 Victor A.. Jebara,.Patrice Dervanian, Christophe Acar, Philippe.Grar
Pierre Julila,AlainDeLoche,.Alain..Carpenlier. Hopital Broussais, Par
France
Initial Results of Mitral Valve Plication with Myotomy-Myecton e;
is,
ry
Operation for Relief of Left Venlricular Outflow Obstruction
Patients With Hypertrophic Cardiomyopalhy, 22 in
90
:30 CharlesLL McIntosh, Barry J. Maron,. Richard I O. , Cannon III,. Hei
Klues. Surgery Branch, Nationai. Heart, Lung,, and Blood Institut
Bethesda, MD,
Reversal of Left Ventricular Fiow Pattern Following . Bioproslhe nz
e,
tic
Mitral Valve Replacement 22 91
2:45 Patrice A'. M¢Kenney; Ravin i Davidoff,. David P. Faxon, Richard
Shemin. Boston Universiroy,Medical.Centeq..BostonMA
Perioperative Edrocardiographic Assessment of the Heart Functioe Jl
in
the Patients Treatedby. Mitral iRecorulruction or Replacernerrt Wi
Complete Papfllary-Annular Continuity 22 th
92
A0 , Henrik.Siniawski,. Henning Warneck'e;. Yuguo Weng,. Torsten Drew
Roland I Hetzer. German . Heart i Institute, Berlin, Federal Republk
Germany
Comparative Efficacy of Ring Versus Suture Anrndoplastyy for iscben s,
of
ric
Mitral Regurgitation 22 93
:15 Lawrence S.C. Czeq Gerald Maurer, Michele DeRobertis, Shar
Nessim, Alfredo Trento, Carlos Blanche, 5haro Raissi, Robert M. Ka
Aurelio Chaux, iackM. Matloff. Cedars-Sinai Medical.Center, L
Angeies, CA
Short-term Amiodarone Facilitates Cardioversion of Chronic Atri on
ss,
os
al'
Rb'riRation After Mitral Valve Surgery 22 94
:30 John SkouladgisChristian Rothlis6erger,.Daniei SkudickyRafiquefsso
Shirley. Middlemost, Thomas Wisenbaugh,. Pinhas Sareli.i Baragwana
Hospital6 iohannesburg, South Africa .
Intermission and Exhib'rls p,.
th.
4:00 Improvin8 the Results oi Mitral Valve Surgery. 22 95
4:15 Masashi Komeda,. Richard D. Weisel, . Tirone E. , David, Joan ivano
Zhao Sun:. Toronto General Hospital,.Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A Mechanism by Which E]ection Performance Is Preserved Followi v,.
ng
Mitral Valve Repair But Not Replacement for Chronic Mitral Regur
tatlon 22 gi-
%
:30 John Rozich, Blase Carabello, Bruce Usher, iohn Kratz;.Adelll Be
Michael Zile. Medical University of South Carolina and'the Gazes C
diac Research Institute, Charleston, SC
Recent1xperience 1Vith.Cryopreserved Aorlk Valve Homografts f ll,.
ar-
or
~
4:45 Aortic Valve Replacement 22
Ch'nistie TiT. Tan,Th'omasA. Orszulak, Gordon K. Danielson. Ma
Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN
Assessment of Postoperative Left Ventricular Function After Mitr 97
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i Valve Repair for Mitral Regar8ltation ~ 22
Kei Sakai) Shigehiko Sakaki, Nobuaki Hirata, Susumu Nakan
Sakurabashi iWatanabe Hospital,l Osaka, Japan 98.
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5:00. Aortic Root Replacernenl. With Pulmonary Autograft: Clinical a ~
nd
L ~
I
'i Echocardiographic Featuresin 11 Patients 22 99 ~'
. Nicholas TI Kouchoukos, Victor G.,Davila-Roman; Paula M. Kinnune
Thomas H:.Wareing..Washingt,on University; 51..L'ouis,.MO n,
~ yy
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Clinical Cardiology:
Pharmacologic Techniques
in Stress Echocardiography
Marriott Ha{I N
Anaheim Marriott Hotet
8:30 AM-12:UU NOON
Chairmen:
William F. Armstrong, Ann Arbor, MI
Eugenio Picano, Pisa, Italy
!3o Compariwe of Bicycle and Dobutatdae Strea EdrocardiopapM for
ttAS
WentlRraBon of Coraury AAery D6ease 1097
Rainer Hbf(mann, Harald Lethen, Eduard Kleinhans, Frank A. Flach-
skampf, Peter Hinrath. Med. Cini¢ 1, Department of Nuclear Medir_ine,
RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Federal Republic of Germany,
Coepar6on of DoMAawkte fxfiocardiopaphy With Simdfaoeoras
Thatlkun-201 Sinde fhoMn t~trMrion Tonwpaphy in theDlaptay of
Coronarl' Aelery Db- lttlB
William, B. Baker, John T. Hays, John S. Mahmarian, Mario S. Verani,
William A ZoBNbi. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
4AU AMlaaghial Tlrcrapy Does Not Blo[k an Isdrcnic Respone in Padenb
9:15
lhtdesyoiK Dobrrfamipe Shefa EdrorardiopapYy 1411!!
Pamela A. Marcovitz, Ronald Dick, Colin Nath, Maria MArkariat, Wila
Bam F. Amtstmng. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
DabutanYte Sben Edrocardfogaphy for DetetBon of Cmenary Dis-
ease In Dilated Grdlowyopalhy 1100
Scott M. Sharp, Stephen G. Sawada, Douglas S. Segar, Thomas Ryan,
Steven C. Smart, Roxanne Williams, Harvey Feigenbaum. Krannen
Institute of Cardialbgy, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indian-
apolis, IN
l:30 Hyool[tsion Durlnd DorWnite Slren EdtonrdioRapky: The kqad
x45
of Gluoeic Ileeh-/ SetecUve AdrenerBk AtttaBartiN Therapy 1901
Thomas L Rosamond, James L. Vacek, LindA I. Crouse. Mid America
Heart Instioute, St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, MO
Dyeamic 6qeavest iarlar OfMEnn:tlun DrYts DoMAaaAine Stenw Ecko-
wdbpaphy: A Nbw Observation 1902
Patricia A. Pellikka, Jae K. Oha Kent R. Bailey, Kristi H. Monahan,
Barbara A. Nichols, A-amil Tajik Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
10:00 Inkrathaiaa and EEdd6ib
10:45 Low Dwe DobuWalne 6drocaediopaphy to Assesr Iropnsis ANer
Tlrombolysls for Myoca*dial NAarctfan1903
Steven C. Smart, Stephen Sawado, Douglas SW, Thomas Ryan, Patrick
Bouduon, Harvey Feigatbamn. ktdian University Sclad of Medare,
Krannen Institute of Cardiolagy, hdianapolis,IN'
11:1110. High Doae Dipyridamole Stnea &b and Tc-99m MIi1 SI'ECTb Detect
Reaidraal /odiwlarcdon bdrooia 1904
Atbert~1. McNeill,Ton SlagboomAlessandro Salustri, Massimo M.A.
Pozzoli', EI-Said M. E1-Said, Ambroos E.M. Reijs, Paolo M. Fioretti.
Thoraxcenter and Department of Nuclear Medicine, Erasmus Univer.
sity, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
11:15 MopmAlc Valae of in pafi-d With
SwyKied Co-arwy Arfery DYwe 1909
Silva Severi; Eugenio Picano, Fabio. Lattanzi, Ctaud'a Michebssi, Patrizia
Landi. CNR Institute of Clinical Physiblogy,Pisa,ltalY
11:30 Caoparisorr of DobWmite Stress Edro and Do6utarehrc SrECT iMl-
Ilkan in -reoPeratiYe Risk Awerwtent fefore Major Noncardiac Sur-
itKY 1906
Anthony 1. Spaedy, Douglas S. Segar, Robert W. Burt, Stephen G.
Sawada, Kenneth E. Berkovitz, David Whang, Thomas Ryan, Harvey
Feigenbaum. Krannert Institute of Cacddiokogy, Roudebush Veterans
Administration Medical Center, Indiana University, Indianapolis; IN
1104500yrWmwle Edtocardibpaplhy Predicts Mfoperative GrdiacEvents
1907
FoIllowl" Vasictilair S-Wry
Peter J. Giannoccaro, Kathryn I. Ascah, LilianeI. Maroia, C. wiUiam
Cok, Neil V. McPhai6 Graeme G:Barber, George E.Haijar, Karen Y.
Gulenchyn, Terrence D. Ruddy. University of Ottawa Heaettnstitute, ,
Ottawa, Ontario,Canada.
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Clinical Cardiology:
Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease 11
Marriott Hall C
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
8:30 AM-12:00 NOON
Chairmen:
Thomas C. Smitherman, Pittsburgh, PA
Robert S. Gibson, Charlottesville, VA
Rocfiester, MN'.
John A. Rumberger, Judd E. Reed, Thomas Behrenbeck Mayo Clinic,
Anterior Wall Myourdlal Infardion 1992
1tb{S Serial CharrBes irr Regional Infarct anrl Noniafard Wall Thickness After
Medi!cine..Universily of Naples, Naples, Italy.
lOAg Mter.iriea and Exhibits
san of Cardiology and Division of Nuclear Medicine, Second School of
Giuseppe Ambrosio, Sandro Betocchi,, Leonardo Pace, Andrea Cur-
mielb, Carmen Sahvatore,,Marco Salvatore, Massiimo ChiarieBo. Dlvi-
Afkr E~rercbe in Padenls With Stable Angina 1f/91
tA5 fioloryed LryairnreM ot Regional Left Ventricular SystoWc Function
Mohiuddin, Nfgara Tamaki. Kyoto Uitiversity, Kyoto, Japan
Ryuji Nohara, Shinp Ono, Hi.ofurm Kambara,,Kazumii Okuda, I.H.
r.aRly,b Presuq tfi96
f.30 No Pod-PFG Recoveey, in Wi/ Mofioa If SurtaMred Metabolic Abrrer-
of Cahfonna. Los Angeles, School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
Brunken, Jan Tillisch,Michaei E. Phelps, Heinfich R-Schelbert. University
J6hannes Czemin; Gerold Porenta, Peter..Miiller, Freny V. Mody, Ridrard
l:15 Per/aaioe Defect Extent Determines Left Ventrkvlar Function In
Patktnb With f ET Ndie.ria 1fJBg
Bacharach, James A. Anighi, Jose A. Marirt-Neto, Joseph A. Frank, Rob-
ert O. Bonow. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD
Pasquale Perrone-rilardi, Vasken Dilsizian, Simone Maurea, Stephen L
lM Reat-Redishilbodon Thatl4rrr Sdntlgrap6y for Identifying Viahle Myo-
cxdirrue fleiaUon to Regional Fmrctlon and Melabotic AdbNy 1!!tl
kane, WA
Spokane, Spokane Heart Clinic, and Sacred Heart Medical Center, Spo-
Frank Rupperti V~Iliam Stifter, RobeA Short. The Heart Institute of
ftredire VaNdation Sbdy, UsYrg Quantitative T.ro-Dimemional rxfio
antl TI-101 sTECT 1t167
Marcus A. DeWood, , Melany. Ross, Debora . Westover, . Brian Mergan,.
Kdln, Federa! Republic of Germany
LAS High Doae Do6rRanrhre Sbeas Versrr Exercise Treadmill Strea: A ho-
NOV
~13
fk30 High Dose Dlpyrirlamok MRf Strea Test Feadbility for the DefecUon
of Coronary Artery D6eaae 1Bl6
Frank M. Baer, Kamilla Smolarz, Markus Jungehul4ing, Peter Theissen,
Udo Sechtem, Harald Schicha, Hans H. Hilger. Medizinische Klinik III
and Institut fi3r klin. und exp. Nukleamredizin, University of Cologne,
11e00 Serial Arepment of Ventricular Rermdelhrg After Infarclion In
Humme 1893
Zina D. Hajduczok, William Stanford, Robert M. Weiss. University of
Iowa, Iowa City, IA
11:15 Nonparallel Tina.pependetA Chwrge. fl,yween Cavity and Muade
Vokanes Drairg Ventricular Remodeling After Infarcdon 16m
John A. Rumberger, Jerome F. Breen, Thomas Behrenbeck, Judd E.
Reed, Bernard J. Gersh. Mayo Clibric, Rochester, MN'
1190 Effects of Severity of ResWual SMralt of the Infarci-Related Coronary
Artery on Left Ventrionlar Remodeling and Function After Acute Myo-
cardial MfarcUon 1895
Wing-Hung Leung,. Chu-Pak lau. Cardiology Division,. University of
Hong Kong,. Hong Kong
11%S Late Function In the Re.r.te Region Folbwft Myocardial Infardioe:
Tlte Inr'nrtance of stenoab In the Non-Itlfarct-Rdakd Artery 16%
Roberto Kalil, Cicero Albuquerque, Bruno Caramelli, Gary Gersten-
blith, Odila Nakano, Vania Barbosa, Julia Fukushima, Bernadino
Tranchesi. InCor, S9o Paulo, Brazilj and Johns Hopkins Hospital, Balti-
more, MD
k;

8asic Science/Circulation:
Coronary Circulation-
Pathophysiology
Room C-4
2:00 :PM-S: 15 PM
Chairmen:
William M. Chilian, College Station, TX
Kevin C. Delisperger, Iowa City, IA
WED
PM
NOV
13
2:00 Coronary, Microvascolar Vasodilator Responses in.Diabetic Dogs
2212
Kevin C. Dellsperger, Leonard J1.. Brooks, Charles L. Eastham,.David D.
Gutterman. University ofbwa and Veterans Administration Medical
Center,.Iowa City,,LA
2:15 Evidence o( Vaacdu Remodeling DiAaI to a Chronic Coronary Artery
Stenab 2213
Ira Mills,. David S. Wrenn, Henry Gewirtz. Brown Uni~versitly,. Rhode
Island Hospital and Memorial Hospitai,.Providence,.Rl
2:30 Enhanced Coronary Maaomolewiar Iknneability; Role of Anylolemin
.
11 Aldostlrone and Hlpertemion 2214
Hanumanth K. Reddy, Scott E. Campbell, Joseph S. lanicki, Karl T.
Weber. Univensityo6 Missouri,.Columbia, MO
2:45 Coronary vessel UMraahrttine After M{ioterpie Infusion 221s
Scott E. CampbeB', Hanumanth K. Reddy, Joseph S. /anicky Karl T.
Weber. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
3:00 Diifenaqial Coro.ary Response to Norep6rcphrYm and Syspatttefic
Stimulation in Diabetic Dop 2216
David D. Guttenrwr, Donald A. Morpry Kevin C. Dellsperger. Veterans
Administration Medical Centerr and Univeisily, of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
3:15 Role of Fndotlselin-1 Foreution In AltawaBn` the Coronary Reatrvoe
After Srpprerion of NiYirl)side Synthea. In Rab 2217
Jiirgen Holtz, MirkoKrivokup,.Olaf Sommer, Regina M. Goetz... Insti-
tute of Applied Physiology, Freiburg, Federal Republic of Germany
3:30 IMcrmiadon and tydhibib
4:00 Impaired lasal Release of Ni6ic Oxide is the Coronary Chc:vlatlon of
Postiftlardlion ReactSYe Cardiac 1lyper6opAy 2218
Helmut Diexler, Wenyan Lu; Anke Christes, Urs Riede. Med., Klinik III,
University of Freiburg, Fmiburg, Federal Republic of Germany
4:15 Selective Inaear:e In Production of Nitric Oxide in Coroeary Bot Nbt
Systemk Arteries During Congestive HeaR Failure 2219
Brian CvMurchu, Virginia M., Miller, John C. Burnett Ir, Mayo Clinic and
Foundation, Rochester, MN
4:30 Tramnnral Rimmertjetic Response to baeascd Work in 1he Pressure
Overloaded Hlpertrophicd Left Ventr{de 2220
lianyi Zhang Gregory Path, Michael Garwood, Hellinut Merkle, Arthur
H.L'. From, Kamil Ugurbil, Robert J. Bache: University, of Minnesota,.
Minneapolis,.MN
4:4S Perivascolar CoRasen Dete.wdnea Coronary Mfusion in Repeeion of
Candiac Hypertro0hy 2221
Nobuhiko Ito, Shogen Isoyama, Tamotsu Takishima. Tohok'u University
School of Mednrine, Sendailapan
5:00 Impafntd Srbendourdial VasodBator Reserve in Conscias Doas With
Px3ns-laduced Heart Failure 2222
Richard P. Shannon, Kazuo Knmwmura, Stephen F. Vatner. Department
of Medicine, Harvard Medical IScho)l, New England Regional Primate
,
Research Center, .SoutNborou6h, MA
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WED
PM
NOV
13
Community Programs:
Cardiac Risk Factors
Poster Presentation
Boards P47-P49
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
P47Secvlar Trends in Knowledge and Behavior. Related to Prevention of.
Heart Attacks in Mexican Americans and Non-Hilpanic Whites 2410
Helen P. HazudaBraxtonD. MAchell,.Rebecca L. Woodruf(, Michael
P.' Stern. University of Texas Health ~Science.Center;,San Antonio,.TXP48 Gyillary, Plasma Llpid
Profiles 2411 Rebecca Mace, Bernadette MayTrent M:.Tracy; JdmesC. Speirs;.
Charles /..Glueck: Cholesterol Center, Jewish HbspitaM1 of Cincinnati,.
Cincinnati, OH
P49 Characteristics of Attempts to Quit Saroking Among Young Adahs: The
CARDIA Study' 2412
Lynne E. Wagenknecht, StephenB: Hulley; Laura L. Perkins, TeriiA.
Manolio, Enid M. Hunkeler, JJ Michael Hardin,.Cora E.. Lewis,. David. R.
Jacobs, Gary-0. Friedman. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Bir-
mingham;.AL
354

Arteriosclerosis:
Modified Lipoproteins
and Lipoprotein(a)
Pacific A
Anaheim~Hilton Hotell
2:OU~PM-S:15 PM
Chairmen:
Alan Chait, Seattle, WA
Sampath Parthasarathy, La Jo11a; CA
WED
PM
NOV
13
2.9p Lp(a): fNafma Levels ie Individuals Wilh the Same Apo(a).boprote in
Are Deferntined by DiffertncesinfhoducUar Rates 22 45
:15 DanielL'. Rader, William CainLoren~A.,Zech,.Marie R. Kindt,Dav
Usher,.H. Bryan Brewer Jr. National Heart, Lung, and Blood InsGtut
National Institutes of HealthBethesda, MD, and University of Del
ware, Newark, DE
Long-term Primary Hamam Hepatocytes In Culture Produce an A id
e,.
a-
po
!-Apo(a) Complex That b bolated f:an the Medium at Den+i
<1.006 s/ml 22
Cekna Edelstein, Ditta Pfafringer, Angelo M. Scanu. University of Ch ty.
4i
i-
2:30 cago; Chiogo, IL
Interacitan of Lp(a) With t'lanminogen Receptors 22
47
:45 Lindsey A. Miles,, lane L Hoover,Plow; Eugene G:. Levin, Linda
Curtiss, Patricia J.., Baynham, Gunther, M. Fless, Angelo M. Scan
Edward F. Pldnv. Research Institute of Scripps Clinic, La Joll'aCAa
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Lipopooteio(a) Competitlvefy Inhibits Plasminogen Activation on tl K:.
u,
nd!
re
Platelet Surface 22 48
3:00 An Ezratty, DanieV I. Simon, Joseph Loscalzo..Harvard Medical Scho
Boston, MA
Lipoprolein Lipa.e Enhances Cellular Catabolism of LipoprMeia( ol,
a)
22 4!
:15 Kevin Jon Willilams, Gunther M. Fless,. KellyPetrie,: Margaret L. Snyd
Robert W. Brocia, Theresa L Swenson. Medical College of~ Pen
sylvania;.Philadelphia,.PA, University ~ of Chicago; Chicago,.lL,,a
MSDRL,. Rahway,.NJ
Minboally Modified LDI. Inauces the sen.n-Respon.e Geees, IE. K er,
n-
nd
C,
c-myc, and c-fatt, in Quiescent Mouse Hbroblast. 22 50
:30 Richard W. Bork, Karen Svenson, Judith A. Bediner, Aldons J. Lus
Alan M. Fogefman,.Peter A. Edwards. Un'nersity.of California,.Los Mg
Ifs, School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
Intenniaion and Exhibits is,
e-
4-00 Increa.ed Oxidative Susceptibility of LDL Subfraciiont fn Subjects Wi th
the Atherogenk Lipoprolein flKeotype 22 51
:15 Alan Chait, Ronald L. Brazg, Ronald M. Krauss. University of Washin
ton, Seattle, WA, and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories, University
California, Berkeley, CA
Increased AatoaMibody Tiler to Epitopei of:Ozidizrd WL Predic g-
of
ts
Progrcxfon of Carotid Affiero.ck.oalt 22 52
4:30 lukka T. Salonen, Seppo Y19-Hbrttuala, Robert Yamamoto, Susan B
ler,. HEikki Korpela,,Riitta Salonen,.loseph L Witztum. University
Kuopio, Finland, and University of California, San Diego,. La JoYa, C
ftabbil.and Human Atfrcroaderodc Lesions ContainIgG That Reco ut-
of.
A
g-
nizes MDA-LDL and Copper-Oxidizcd LDL 22 53
:45 Seppo Y1S-Herttwla, Susan Bualer,.Sylvie.PicardWulf PaVinski, Dan
Steinberg, Ioseph L Witztum. Universityy of Ca8'fornia.. San Diego,
Iollla,:CA
Recoptitlon of Modified IroleYa by the Scavenger Receptor of Maa iel
La.
o-
phasea Results From Derivatiration of Lyrine fteridues by Fatty Ac
Oxidation Products 22 id
54
5:00 Hanfang Zhang, Urs P. Steinbrecher: University of British Columb
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
IMeractlon of Oxidized LDL With the Acelyl LOL Receptor Express ia,
ed
by Smooth Mu.de Celb and Tramfected CHO Cells 22 55
Sylvie.Dejager, Annabelle M: Friera,.Robert E..Pitas.. Gladstone round
tion Laboratories, Universiry,ofcalifornia San FranciscoCA a-
335

WED
PM
NOV
13
Clinical Cardiology:
Signal Averaging
(Continued).
Poster Presentation
Boards P84-P85
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM'
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
P84 The Hfect.of.Enalapril and Di6oxinon Heart Period VariabilityinNbr+nal Subjects 2447
Matthew S. Bosner, Elizabeth S. Kaufman,~ PhyRisK. Stei~n,. Robert E.
Kleiger, J. Thomas Bigger,.L'rnda M;.Rolnitzky, Joseph L..FleissRichard I
Steinman. Jewish HospRallandWashington University, St: Louis, MO,
and Columbia University,.New.York, NY
PBS Cstheter. Ablation of Accessory. Pathways Guided by Mianetocardi-
ography' 2448
Michael Oeff, Sergio Erne; Matthias Jereczek; Lars Hennig, Matthias
Dulce, RolflSchriider. Cardiopulmonairy.and Radiology Dept., Kldnikum.
Steglitz,.FU Berlin, and~Physikalisch-Techniische BundesanstaPo, InstituteBerliln, Berlin,
FedQral'Republic of Germany
358

Clinical Cardiology:
New Trials of Thrombolysis and
Prevention of Reocclusion
Pacific C
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00 PM-4:45 PM
Chairmen:
Thomas /. Ryan, Boston, MA
Paul Lichtlen, Hannover, Federal' Republic of
Germany
WED
PM
NOV
13
2:00 The APRICOT Study:Coumadin Versus Aspirin in die Prevention of
Reocclusion After Succnsfui Thrombolyfis, a Prospeciive Placebo-
Controlled Mgiograpltic Study 2267
Albert Meijer, Christ /. Werter, Freek W.A. VErheugtq for the APRICOT
Study. Group. Free University, Amsterdam Interuniversity Cardiobgy.
Institute, The Nptherlatds
2:15 A Randomited Trial of Heparin in Conjunction With Anistreplase in
Acute Myacardial Infarction 2268
Christoph'er M: O'Connor, Roderick Meese, Frank Navetta, lack E.
Smith, James P. MacKrell, Eric H. Conn, Cad W: Hartman; Neat Shadoff,
Barry Ramo,JbhrcM, Burks,:Steven FL Roark, for the DUCCS 1 Investi-
gators. Duke.University, i)trrham,. NC
2:30 Efficiency of a Phyriclan-Directed Emergency Medical System . for
Prehospital Thrornboiyrir in Acute Myocardial Infarction . 2269
Richard Arntz, Richard'Stem,.Th'omas Linderer,.Jiirg,Benekeq,Benny
Levenson, Heinz Volleq Rolf ~Schroder. Free University Berlin, Klinikum
Steglitz, Bedin,:Federal Republic of Germany 2:45. A Double-Riind, RandomiYedComparison of.
Anistreplase and
Afteplase in Acute Myoprd'ial Infarction: Fanctional and Morbidity
Results 2270..
Jhffrey L Anderson, Lewis C. Becker, Kevin F. Browne, Prediman K. Shah,
Douglas C. Monis,.Dan I. Fintel,'HiRrud S.: Mueller, Allan M.:Ross, for the TEAM-3 Investigators.
University, of Utah, Sah,Lake City,.UT
3:00 Residual Coronary. Thrtombru: A Ma/or Rhk Factorfor Early Reocclu-
sion After Thrornbolyrir in Acute Myourdial Infanction 2271
Dietrich iC. Gulba, MechthikJ WesthoH-Bleck,:GunthenClaus; Joachim
Piper;,Pau11R: Lichtlen. Hannover Medicali Schooij HannoverF-ederal.
Republic of Germany
3:15 Thrombolytic Therapy for Farly Recurrent bdtemia in. Myocardial.
Infarciion 2272
Maarten L. Simoons, Karin NijssenDavid De Bono. European Cooper-tiveitudygroup, Rotterdam,.The
Netherlands
3e30. Intermirsion and E.bibits
4:00 Reocduriat of Infarct Vessels and Reinfaration After IV 1'hrombolysis
With rt-PA Versus APSAC: RewNs of the TAPS Study, 2273
Albrecht Vogt; Karl-Ludwig Neuhaus, Rainer von.Essen,.Mich'aei Riess,
Michael Roth, Ullrich Tebbe, for the TAPS Study, Group. Kasselland
Munich, Federal Republic oflGermany.
4:15 A Multicenter. Double-Rlind Dose-Ranging Study of Recombinant
Prownkinase in Acute Myocardial InfanAion 2274
Jeart Pierre. Bassand,l B., Charbonnieq. W. Kasper, J. Maohecourti C.
Bodk J. Cassagnes,. M.. Bory, S. . Sen.. University Hospital St:.lacqqres,.
Besan4on, France
4:30 Dou-RanginR Study of a Nbvd Recombinant Plarminogen Activator in
Patients. wiRh Acute Myocardial Infarction: : ResuW of Ilhe GRECO
Study 2275
Karl-Ludwig Neuhaus, Rainen von Essen,. Albrecht Vogt, Reinhard
Kiinig, Michael Riess, Kad-Friediich Appel, Wolfgang Meyer-Sabelfek,
for the GRECO Study. Group. Stadtisch'e Kliniken . Kassel, StiRsklinik
Augustinum, Munch'en,, and Boehringer, Mannheim GmbH, Federal
Republic of Germany
337

NOV
13
Cardiovascular Radiology/
Clinical Cardiology:
Diagnostic and Prognostic
Applications of Thallium-201 Imaging
Room,AR2
?:OOiPM~rS:1S PM
Chairmen::
Daniel S. Berman, Los Angeles, CA
Kenneth A. Brown, Burlington, VT
2:00 What Is tlresi8nificance of a Strongly Positive Exercise Electrocaraio-
Bram Msociated'WiM a Normal ThaBium-201 TomoBrarni 2116Melinda I. Smith, Susan Wheeler, John J.
Mahmadan, Mario:S. Verani.
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
2:15 Thallium Reinjection Enhances Tracer Uptake in Myocardium With
Reduced Blood Flow atReA 2117
Liisa-Mania Voipio-Pulkki, Vasken Dilsizian, Stephen L. Bacharach,
Nanette M.T. Freedman, Pasquale Permne-Filardij Robert O. Bonow.
National IHeart,.Lung and Blood. Institute;.Bethesda,..MD2:30 The Liniled' Value of . 24-Hour
Images Following 4-Hour Reinjedion
Thallium Ima8in8 2118 Ben D. M¢Callisterlr:, Ian P. Clemments, Mary F~. Hauser, Raymond J.:
Gibbons:,Mayo Clinic,.Roch'ester;.MN
2:45. Thallium Reinjection Demonstrates Viable.Myocardium in.ReBions
With Reverse Rediifrr'bution 2119
Jose A. Marin-Neto; Vasken Dilsizian, Nanette M.T: F~reedman,.Roben~.
O. Bonow. National IHeart, Lung,, and. Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD 1
3:00 Lung ThaBium Uptake Poqexerdse Correlates With Peak Treadmill
first Paa Ejection Ftaciion 2120
Robert A. Vaccarino,:Lynne L. lohnson,.MariaL.,Antunes, Roxanne A.
Rodney,:J9hn F. Gibbons, Ketan Bhatia, David K. BI6od. Columbia
Un'rversity, New York, NY3:15 The Prognostic Efficacy, of Exercise Tlullium sPECT: Comparison to
Other Ta/ ModaliBes 2121
Jacob. Klein,.C. Noel BaireyDaniel Berman, Susan ChaoAIan:Rozan-
ski. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
3:30 4rtermieion and Exhibits
4:00 Extent of /eopardized Myocardium on TI-201 Imapng BeN Predicts
Perioperatlve CardYac Events.for,Noncardiac SurBery' 2122
Kenneth A. Brown, Michaelanne Rowen.,Uniwersity.of Vermont, Bur-
lington, VT
4:15 The Prediction of Early: and Lde Cardiac Events in Vascular SurBery
Patients Using Perioperative Clinical Ndices: The Additional Prognos-
tic Value of Dipyridamole Thallium SdntiPaphy 2123
Robert C., Hendel, Bruce S. Cutler, Jeffrey A. Leppo. University of
Massachusetts Medical Center,.Worcester, MA
4:30 The Extent of Hypoperfused Myocard'wm Quantified by, Adenosine
Thallirua-201 TomoBraphy Pred'ictt Prognosis After Acute Myocardial .
Nrfan.tion 2124
John J. Mahmarian, Angela J. Cochran, Mario S. Verani: Baylor College
of Medicine,: Houston,.TX
4:45 Dipyridamok-hrduced ThalBum-201 Redistributioe . Does Not Imply Coronary hichentia 2125
David P. MtWughiin, Denny D. Watson, Joel I M: Linden,. Cados R. ,
Ayers;.Marcia L. Ripley, George A. BellerMaro D. Feldman. University
of Virginia, CharkNtesville, VA
5A0 Evidence of Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction During Adenosine-
hrduced Coronary.Hyperemia 2126.
William I; Corin,.Jeffrey, Kegel, Sally G.,Beer, Richard Poynton, VirginiaHattonAbdulmassih S.~
Iskandrian. Philadelphia Heart i Institute,: Phila-
delphia, PA
320

Postgraduate Seminars
8:30,PMr10:30 Plvt
WED
EVE
NOV
13
Councils on Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care,
Basic Science, Circulation, Arteriosclerosis, and
High Blood Pressure Research
Pacific Ballroom B
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
21. Vascular Regulation: Implications for Ischemia
Reperfusion
Chairman: Stephen, F. Vatner, Boston, MA
Overview of Mechanisms of Endothelium-Dependent
Vascular Regulation
Paul! M: Vanhoutte, Houston,, TX
Involvement of Oxygen Radicals in Ischemia
Reperfusion-Elicited Alterations in Endothelium-
Dependent Regulation
Lawrence D. Horwitz, Denver, CO
Nitric Oxide-Oxygen Radical Interactions
Robert F. Furchgott, Brooklyn, NY'
Oxygen Radical Endothelium-Vascular Interactions in
the Cerebral Circulation
Hermes A. Kontos, Richmond, VA.
Reoxygenation and Oxygen Radical Mechanisms of
Vascular Regulation
Michael S. Wolin, Valhalla, NY'
Councils on Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care,
Circulation, Basic Science, and High Blood
Pressure Research
California Pavilion B
Anaheim Hilton,Hotel
22. Ion Channels: Implications in Pulmonary Edema and
Pulmonary and Systemic Vascular Tone
Chairman: Philip J. Kadowitz, New Orleans,, LA
Role of Epithelial Na Channels in Alveolar Pulmonary
Edema
Edward D. CrandallJ Los Angeles, CA
K Channels and Vascular Tone: Pulmonary and
Systemic Circulation
Al Hyman;, New Orleans, LA
Stretch-Activated Channels: Implications in
Hypertension
johniA. Bevan, Burlington, VT
Regulation of Ion Channels: Molecular Features
Bernardo Nadal-Ginard, Boston, MA
Localizing Calcium Channels in Vascular Smooth
Muscle
Analiese Jorgensen, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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8asic Science/Circulation:
Ischemia/Reperfusion
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Boards P108-P109
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 ,PMr5:00 PM
WED
PM
NOV
13
P100 Adenylate Cydare Activilyy and Hypoxia-lnduced Diastoli¢Dysfunc-
tio. in HypeArapliied Hearts 2471
Brigitta C. Brott,. Joel S. Karlilner, . Ellen O:. Weinberg,. Luigipo Nas-
cimb'en, Carl S. Apstein, Beverly.H. Lorell. HarvardUniversRy and.Bos-
ton Uitiversity, Boston, MA, and University of California, San Francisco, .
San.Francisco, CA
P109 Selective Plarmenylcholine AracAidonic Acid Lorr in, lschensic-
Reperhsed Isolated Hearts 2472
Norman f. Davies, Kenneth D. Strynadka, DonnaL. Panas, Peter M. Olley,
Gary D. Lopasdwk University oflAlberta,,Ednronton; Alberta, Canada.
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13
Thrombosis:
Thrombolysis UI
Poster Presentation
Boards P11-P18
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:0&PMr5:00 PM'
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
P11 FibrinolyticActivity, Lipids..Llpo- and ApolilpoprOleurs, and Top TMik
Lp(a) 2374
P12 Charles JiGlueck,. Helenl.l Glueck,. Trent M. Tracy, lames C..Sp.yrs,.
DavisStroop. Jewish Hospital and Uhiversity Hosp0a11 Cincinnati; OH!
Use of Syntlretic Photplalipids to Prepare Active Recombinant Human
13 TwueFactor 2375
Liliana M. Teiidor,. Pamela A'. Hawkins,, Kevin B. Johnson, Rafael A.,
Estevez, James R. Maynard, Pramod K.. Gaur. Baxter Diagnostics Inc:,,
Miami, FL
Glucoianrkroslyranrn Spedfically stinwlate the Inhibition of 55k0 But
14 Not 33kD Urokinase by Protein C Inhibitor 2376
Margarethe Geiger, Sonja Ecke, Bernd R. Binder. Lab. Clin. Ezp..Physii
ology,. University of Vienna,. Vienna, Austria
Characterization of Mumiooaen Activator Inhibitor-1 Binding to
1S Rbrin . 2377
Christopher F. Reilly,. JiIJ E. Hutzelmann. Merck', Sharp & Dohme
Research Lalioratories,. West.Point, PA
Gender Differences in Sensi6rily to In Vitro Thrombolysis With Trssae
16 Plawnkro`en Activator. 2378
David R:,Musselman,.DavidA. Tate,.Bruce J...OberhardtiAnthony, F.
Abruzzini, Gregory J. Dehmer. Cardiovasculau Diagnostics, litc:, and
The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
Synergistic Stimu(atlon of Genetic Expression of PAI-1 by Insulin and
P17 IGF-1 In Hep G2 Cdls 2379
David I. Sdineider, Burton E. Sobel! Washington University. sU Louis. MO
TManrbolytit P.opertrn of a Chimeric (t-PA/n-PA)'Plafminogen Acti-
vator in a Combined Aehrial and Venou. Thrombosis Model in Dogs
23E0
H.R. Lu, Z.W. Wu,.H.R..Lijnen, D:.Colk:n. Center.fonThromb.and
P1ti Vascular Research and Lab: Exper. Cardiol., University,of Leuven, Leu-
ven, , Belgium.
Lysb of Resistant Thrombus by, t-PACombined With Platekt Ilb/Illa
Receptor Blocking syrMhetic Pentapeplide (G4120) and Selective
350
Tlrrorrrbin Inhibitor, Argatroban 2361
Ik-Kyung Jang; Herman K. Gold,. Robert C. Leiitbach,. Annette. G.
Rivera, John T. Fallon,. Desire Collen. Massachusetts General Hospital
and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Thrombosis:
Platelets and Coagulation Factors 11
Poster Presentation
Boards P19-P23
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayedf 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00!PM
WED
PM
NOV
13
P19 PrevenNonof Experimental Coronary , ARery Thrombosis: EffecisofBeraprod 2362
Mark R. Cunningham, Naohiro Yamada-Hirok'i Kumagai, BenedilctiR,
Lucchesi.Universiry of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Ml, and
Torayindustries, Inc., Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan
P20 Enhanced Matele.t Aggresabilify Is Assodated With Elevated Serum
Levels of lipoprMeln(a) 2383
Gunther Jurgens, Peter KiiUrin®er. University of Grazand Hospital
Barmherzige BrudenGraz-Eggenberg, Graz, Austria
P21 hrxrnnojerddly of Tidc AMiooagdant Pepfide and Hirudinin Con-
sciom Rhewe AWekeys 2384
George P. Vlasuk, Dawn M. Hasson, Peter K:S. Siegl,linda W. Schaffen
Merck Sharp & Dohme, West Point, PA
P22 ClinYtal Characteristics and Coagulation faAar Analysis of Acute Myo-
cardial lirfarnion With Normal Coronary Arteries 2385
Stephen J. Brecker, Robert N. Stevenson, Robin Roberts, Adam D.
Timmis,RaphaelBakon.The LbndonChestHospital, London, United
Kingdom
P23 PhyskalStudiesoflheInteractionofHumanPlasmaBela,-GFjcopro-
teie I(Betarl) With Hepuin 2386
Mary T. Walsh. Boston Urtiversity School of Medikine;Boston,MA
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13
Thrombosis:
Thrombin and Arterial Thrombosis
California Pavilion C
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00'PMr5:]5 PM
Chairmen:
James H. Chesebro, Rochester, MN
Lina Badimon, Boston, MA
2:00 1nweAi;aNon of the Pathogenesis in PostinfaMion Angina Using Percu-
taneous Tranluminal Coronary Mgioscopy, 2300
Hirotsugu. Tabata, Kyoichii Mizuno,.Ak'ira Miyamoto, Hinokuni Etsuda,
Koh, Arakawa, Kimio Satomura,. Toshio Sh'ibuyaAk'oa Kurita, Haruo.
Nakamura. National Defense Medical College, Saitama, Japan
2:15 Canparisan of the MtllMoatbotic and AntRrcrrwslatic Effects of Fac-
tor 7!a Venos Direct Tlnombin Mhibition In a Baboon Model of Arte-
rial lhrombosis 2301
Linda W. Schaffer, John Ti Davidson, George P. Vlasuk; Peter K:S. SiegL .
Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories, West Point; PA
2:30 A New FamBy of Thrombin Inhibitors With Improved Specirrcity and
Favorable TAerapeu8clndex 2302
Gerald F...Smith, Robert T. Shuman, Paul D. Gesellchen, 7relia 1. Craft,
Donetta Gifford, Kenneth D. Kurz, Charles V. Jackson, George.E. San-
dusky, Pat D: Willoms:.Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis, IN
2:45 Site-DifMed Mutants of.Human Zeta-Thrmebin2303
Zhong-Ru Gan, Yiping Li, Sidney D. Lewis, Jules A. Shafer. Merck Sharp
& Dohme Research Laboratories, West Point, PA.
3:00 Prevention of Coronary Thrombosis After Oral Administration of
DuP 714, A Synthetic Throm6in "Btilor 2304
Robert M. Knabb, loseph H. . Shaw, Joseph i M... Luettgen, . Charles A.
Kettner, Pieter B. Timmermans, ThomasM: ,Reilly..The Du Pont Merck
Pharmaceutical CompanyWilmington, DE
3:15 SekcHve Inhibition of Ihe Protlrom6inase Complex by the Novel
CoaBtiatlon NtNbibr, Factor Xa (Asn322A1a419) 230S
Uma Sinha, Tonm E. Hancock, Pei-Hlw Lin, David L. Wolf. COR Thera-
peutics, Inc., South San Francisco, CA
3:30 4t0entisslaa and Exhibits
4*0 The Ttirmnboticand Pholiferatlre Response to Ansioplasly in P'ip After
Deep Arterial Injury: Effect of Intnvenotn Thrombin Inhibition W+ 1k
Hlrrdin 2306
Mark W.1. Webster, James H: Chesebro,.Diane E. Grill:luan I Badimon,
.
Lina Badimon, Valentin Fuster. Mayo Clilnic, Rochester, MN 1
4.15 bnPortance of Clot-Bound Factor Xa in the Induction of Procoasulant
Activitr by'1N6ole Blood Cbb 2307
Paul . R. Eisenberg, Jeffrey. E. Siegel, loseph P. Miletich. Washington
University, St. LouisMO
4:30 RecaswbinaM Hir.din as a Heparin SutibstitrRe in a Cardiopulmonary
Bypass o~ 2308
Marndou A1o ~h Bakhos, IeanineM. Walenga, Michael Koza,.MichaeV Wal-
Iock, Debra Hoppensteadt, Nicholas King, Roque Pifarre. Loyola Uni-
versity Medical ICenter, Maywood, IL
4A5 A Monodoaal AnHbody' IdenBfies a N6vel Protein Expressed on the
Surface of Throsnbin-AcBvated Platelets 2309
Guy.L Reed,.,EdganHaber, Gary.R. Matsueda.. Harvard Medi¢a6 Sehool,.
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
SAO IrrWbiliow of Tlrembasis at Siles of Severe WaR.lniury: Thrombin Ver-
wsLigand Inteprin hiblibill- 2310
LinaBadimon, Juan Badimon, James H..Cfiesebro, Valentin Fuster. The
Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, . NY
342

Featured Research:
Developmental Gene Expression
Room AR1
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
Bernardo Nadal-Ginard, Boston, MA
Leslie A. Leinwand, Bronx, NY
NOV
13 <;
2A0 Sta1e ot Ihe Art tioaob3sw RcaomM.atlon aad Mokcdar Devei-
~
To be announced.
2:30 Reindacliom otthe Cdl Cyck is Te..inatly Dif{eraetlated Mmde CeN.
2107
GianluiO Condaelli. WEi Gµ Bemaido Nadal-Ginard. Howard Hughes
Medical Institute, Department of Cardiblogy, Children's Hospital,,
Harvard Medical Scfiool; Bostoiy MA
2:45 A Novel Stralep for DelMlon of Ndhc-lnop4Ielhc Pwiein-Protehi
6~6xactlon 2103
Toren Finkei,' Eric Fearon, Chi V. Dang, Gordon F. TomaselliL Johns
Hopkims University, Baltimore, MD
3:90 Qwadaitatiw ef Hi.u. C.rLtac Het6-Inop-Hdtir Proletoe E2.2
Noisrm Ant New Cohc/on far AyeD 2109
1aY'W. schneider, leffieq'N. Rottnun, Bernardo Nada1-Ginartd, Vijak
Mahdavi. HHMI, Department of Cardiology, Children's Hospitak
Harvard Medical Sdrooi, Ibston, MA
3:15 A MyoD f7edka Sioe Reidahs tbe Nanan Cardiac AlPha-AN. Gene
Psonoter in til.ary Cairdlac Ceps 2110
V'rttorio SartoreUi', Larry Kedes. Institute for Genetic Medicine and
Department of BiocAemfstry, University of Southem Glifumia School
of Medicine, Los Angeles,.CA
3J9 hkenwhdon aad Gddbib
4*0 ~fapre.loo oithe Keta-Myai. Heavy Chain G[ee
6d.ncw G Grdiac aed Skdehl Mirdd 2111
Vijak Ma1daH, W.' Reid Thompsay, Vineente Andres, Sabine 5use,
Bemardo NadohGinard. HHMI, Department of Cardiobgy; Children's
Hospital, and Department of Pediahics, Harvard Medicd School, Bos-
ton, MA
4:15 TiprANrafbw of tlw Ilwran M1^odoWa Gene by MroD/ ud
Mrotieni. Tlrs.O WlWdratVal ot RePnt.mr factas 2112
WiYiam E Knws, R. Sanders Wilirns. Duke University Medical Center,
Durham, NC, and Univenity of Tearas Southwestem Mediat Center,
DaHas, TX
4:30 The AUG-Ntlded 1i kD bolorm of 6a»k Hbro6laA Growth Factar k
N.dear IsaYaA i. CaEred MroblaM 2113
Chug S. Um, Twila Wkson, Alan Wiseman, Judith L Swain. Duke
University Medical Center, Durham, NC
4:45 Hamn Vactlar SeoAMNrcle Calpon4 and SM22 Skare HanaloMr
WMh wyc and rar ProloanroKeee Pradotie SWA.ni Qandeda-
11on and Frrctloal NnpYuUos 2114
Katsuhi¢o Takahashi, Bernardo NadAl-Gaurd. Howard HWghes Medical
Institute, Department of Cardiology, The Children's Hospital, Harvard
Medical School, Boston, MA
SA0 Myo3enic DHfereatlalion TriRered by Antisense RNA to Acidit
nbrohlaR C7eo.NB FaAOr 2115
Jonathan . C. Fox,. Judith L Swain. Duke University Medical Center,
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Clinical Cardiology:
Doppler Quantitation-
New Observations
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Boards P175-P176
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM'
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM'-5:00 PM
WED
PM
NOV
13
P175 Traosewphaeeal rxho-Doppler Evaluation of Coronary &'ood How
Reserve in DAaOve Grdiomyopatlry. 2938
Vito Marangelli, Sabino~Iliceto,.Giulia DeMartino, Calaldo Memmola,
Paolb. Rizzon. Institute of,Cardiobgy, Bari University, Bari, Italy
P176 Arressment of Coronary.NowReserve Impairment'.in X Syndrome.by
Trameropha`eal Echo Doppler 2539
Cataldo Mr!mmota; Sabino 0liceto, Luigi Caneila, Gaetano D'Ambrosio;
Lucia Sublimi Saponetti,:Paolo Rizzon. Cardiology,.Bari University, Bari,
Italy.
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PM
NOV
13
Clinical Cardiology:
Defibrillation
Poster Presentation
Boards P60-P71
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayedi 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:0&PM,
P60 Endocardial Grdioversion.DefibrilYation Using Braided Endocardial
Leads and S7mm11aneous.Biphasic Shocks 2423
Sanjeev Saksena, Richardliuceri,.Ryszard B. Krol,l Peter Accorti, GregBrewer, Steven Scott, Edward
Burkhardt,. Frank..Callaghan. Eastern
Heart Institute, Passaic, and University of Medicine andDentistryoh
NewJersey-New.lersey Medical School, Newark',. NJ
P61. Defibrillation Using Dual Successire BiphasicSlwcks: Importance of
Electrode Number and Location 2424
PaulA: Guse, Gregory P. Walcott,. Sharon B. Melnick,.Raymond L.
Ideker. Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
P62 Use of the Fibrillation Cycle Length to Effectively Combine Multiple
Defibrillation Shocks 2425
Robert J. Sweeney, Robert M. Gilll, Philip R. Reid. Eli Lilly and Company,
Indianapolis, IN
P63 Enhanced: Graded Response Duration and Sodium Current With
BiphasicDerfbrillator, Waveformsina VeMrkvlar Action Potential
Computer Model 2426 Janice L. Jones, Ronald E. Jones. Georgetown University and Veterans
Administration Medical Center, Washington;. DC
P64 Does Ventricular Ekctrogram. Amplitude in, Sinus Rhythm PredictRbrillatory Amplitudei.. 2427
Barry I.. Michehon, David A. Igel, Bruce LL Wilkoff: The. Cleveland
Clinic, Ckveland,l OH
P65 Recainam Causes a Greater Increase in Defibrillation Thresholds Uiing
Monophasic Waveforms Thaa Biphasic Waveforms 2425
Stuarrt.W. Adler, David E'. Mann, Blair D. Halperin, Patricia A. Kelly,
Gerald R. Williams, Heather S. Duffy, Michael J. Reiter,..University of
Coloradm Health Sciences.CenterDenver, CO
P66 Optimum Bayesian Estimatian of the 95% EffecYiveDefibrillatian Dose
2429
Robert A. Malkin, Eric E. Johnson, Theo,C. Pilkington~ Raymond.E..
Ideker. Duke. University, Durham,. NC
P67 Overlapping Sequential Pulses: A. New. Waveform for. Transtlwracic
DefibrfllaHon 2430
Richard~E.. Kerbeq,MichaelKallok, ClayBirkett,. Karen Fox-Eastham,
Danita Yoerger,.Robert A.: Kieso, University of lowa,.IowaCity; IA
P68 Current-Based Transthoraiic Defibrillation Is Superior to Energy-Based
Defibrillation in Patients. With High Transthoracic bnpedance 2431.
Richard E:. Kerber, Michael IG. Kienzle, Brian OkhanskyMark'.D..Carl-
son, Albert L. Waldo,.David IWitber, Ann M. Aschoff, Sally, Biiger; Susan
Walsh, Karen Fox-Eastham, Martin Rockwelll, Francis.Charbonnier. UAi-
versity of Iowa, lowaCity, IA
P69 A Prospective Randomized Comparison of Biphasicand Monophasic
Waveform Uefibrillatiar With a ThreeElectrode Transvenous Lead
System in Man 2432
Melinda Marks, Charles Troutman,. George Johnson, Gust H.. Bardy.Uitiversityof Washington, Seattle,
WA
P70 Temporal Separation of the Two Pulses of Single Capacitor Biphasic
and Dual Moaophasic Waveforms 2433
Randolph A.S. Cooper, Steven T. W0lknius, De.nnisL Rollins;,William
M. Smith,.Raymond!.E. Ideker. Duk'e University Medical Center, Dur-
ham, NC
P71 i Iocidence of Atrial I Tachyarrhythmias Follbwieg Shock Delivery 'of
ImplantableCardioverter/fXfibrillators 2434
Werner.lung, Ralph Mletzkb, BurkhardHiigl,.MatthiasManz, Berndt
Cuderitz.Department of Cardiology, University of BonnBonna Federal
Republic of Germany
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High Blood Pressure Research:
Vascular Mechanisms
in Hypertension
Room C-S
1:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
Haralambos S. Gavras, Boston, MA
Walter N. Duran, Newark, NJi
1:00 'lewis K. Dahl Memorial Lecture: The Role of Nitric Oxide and Pros-
laglandins in the Maintenance of Renal Function and Blood Pressure
Juan C.Romero; Rochester, h1N.
2A0 An In Vitro Model ofi Forced Dilatation in Small Cerebral Arteries
2223
George Osol, Tara Keve. University of Vermont College of Medicine,
Burlingtonl VT.
2:15 Renal Effectb of Blocking Kinin Release. 2224
Shigeyuki SaitW A. Gulllarmo Scicli, OscariA: Carretero. Hypertensionn
andVascufar Research Division, Henry Ford Hospital, DetrohMI
2:30 Growth Factor Gene Expression in AoAa of Spontaoeady Hyperten-
sire Rats 2225
Nobuo Negoro, Yoshiharu Kanayama; Mikio Okamura, Takatoshi
Inoue, Tadanao Takeda. Osaka City University Medical'School, Osaka,.
Japan
2:45 Differential Growth Sensitivities of Smooth Muscle Cdls Derived From
Aortic Ring Explants of Stroke-Prone SHR 2226
Jacob D; Peuler, Mark J. Hodorek, Clement A. Diglio. Wayne State
University and Veterans Administratlon Medical Centeq .Lletroit,.Ml
3:00 Eufunced AclivRy of ryidermal Growth Factor Receptor ie the Adult
SHR Aorta 2227
Narayan Swaminathan,~ Mohinder P. Sambhi, Hong Wang, Hongmei
Rong. Hypertension Section, Veterans Administration Medical Center,,
and Department ~ of Medicine, University of California, Lbs Angeles,
Sepulveda, CA
3:15 Arteriolar Proliferation In Hypertension Induced by Infusion of ArKio-
tatdn 11 2228
Donna H. Wang, Colleen A. Keelan, Russell L Prewitt. Eastern Virginia
Medical!School, Norfolk, VA
3:30 Nttermisfiorr and Exhibits
4:00 Local Hyperproduction of cGMP In Carotid Arteries In SHR Isi9rdotlre-
Hum Dependent. 2229
Marie. Christine M.F Le Grand, Joelle. Benessiano; Bernard:1. Levy.
INSERM Unit 141, Pams, France
4:15 The Accelerated Proliferation and the Increased Sodium Sensitivity of
Vascular Smooth Muscle CeBs frorn Dalrl Salt-Seroitive Rats 2230
Eigo Kusano, Koreaki Baba, Tatsuo Shinagawa, Yutaka Doi. Nagasaki
Universi6y,. Nagasaki, Japan
4:30 Role of Na/Ca Exchange in Control of SR Ca' in Vascular Smooth
Mrrde 2231
Daniel N. Weiss,.Mordecai IP. Blaustein. Departroentbf Medicine ((-ar-
diology. Division) and', Department of Physiology, Ulniversityy of Mary-
land Medical School, Baltimore, MD
4:45 Tiere Course of the Development of Vascular and Cardiac Hypertro-
phy, in Genetic Hypertension 2232 Damiano Rizzoni,, Enzo Porteri, Maurnzio Castellano, Giorgio
Bettoni,.
Enrico Agabiti-Rosei. Cattedra di'Med&ina Intema, Uffiversit5 di Bres-
cia,.Brescia, Italy
S.OO High Density Llpoprolehr Reverses InhibRory Effects of Oxidized Low
DemRy Lipopeotein on Endothelinrn-DepeudeM Arterial Relaxatlan
2233
Yuichi Matsuda, Hozuka Akita, Nobutaka Inoue, Ken-ichi Hirata. Kobe
University, Kobe, Japan
'This lecture will be audiotaped.
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Cardiovascular Surgery:
Valvular Heart Surgery II
(Continued).
Poster Presentation
Boards P188-P189
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00'PM,
Presenter Present: 3:0&PM-5:00 PM
WED
PM
NOV
13
P11ig Inmediate Resulb and One-Year Follow-up in 50 Patients After iricts-
pid Valve Ring Repair Using the Duran Fkxible Ring for Tritufpid
RegurgKatibn.: Influence oF the Underlying Valve Pathology 2551
Paulb A. Ribeiro, Edward Mercer, Zohair AI Halees, Magid AI IA6dan,,
Begonia GometzaCarlosG. Duran. King Faisal, Specialist Hospital and
Research Centre,.Riyadh,.saudi Aiabia
P189 Mechanical Cardiac Valve Thrombosis: Is Fibrinolysis lmtiriedi 2552
Raymond Roudaut, Thierry. Labbe Marie-Franoise Lorient-Roudaut,.
Pierre gesse, Eugine gaudeC Francis Fontan, Modeste Dalllocchio:
Hopital Cardiologique, Pessac, France
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Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young
Carmel Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
22. How to Evaluate and Treat the Child With Syncope
Ann iDunnigan, Minneapolis, MN (Moderator) i
D: Woodrow BensoR, Chicago, IL
Macdonald Dick, Ann Arbor, MII
J! Philip Saul, Boston, MA
Council on Epidemiology and Prevention
Sunset Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
23. How to Integrate Preventive Cardiology Into Your
Practice
Thomas A. Pearson, Cooperstown, NY (Moderator)
Thomas Kottke, Rochester, MN
Patrick McBride, Madison, WI
Ross Simpson Jr., ChapellHill, NC
Council on Clinical Cardiology
Orange County Ballroom Salon 4!
Anaheim Marrio% Hotel
24. How to Select, Deploy, and Manage Intracoronary
Stents
Richard Stack, Durham,NC (Moderator)
Steven R. Bailey, San Antonio, TX
Kirk N. Garratt, Rochester, MN
David P. Faxon, Bostoni MA
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13
Clinical Cardiology:
Catheter Ablation for
Supraventricular Tachycardia
(Continued)
California Pavilion D
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
4:00 PM-5:15 PM
Chairmen:
David E. Haines, Charlottesville, VA
William M. Miles, Indianapolis, IN
4M Chronic Escape Rhythm Is Predidable Immediately Following Atrio-
veaUfcular Node Ablation 2317/eN F. Alison, John A. Yeung-Lai-WahRiyad Mohama, Lona Lonergan
John Boone, Charles R., Kerr. University of British Columbia, Vancou-
ver, British ColWmdia, Canada
4:15 Electrourdioyapbic AbnonnaliBer FoMonift Radiofrequency Cathe-ter Ablallon 231s
Mark A. Wood,.John P. DiMarco, Michael /. Barber, David E. Haines.
University, of Viiginia,.Charlottesville, VA
4:30 Funtlfoml Bundk itrandt tbtk as a Remote Manifestation of'Retro-
trade Conoeabnerat in the 1Ns-f urki* System 2319
Jorge Garvalez-Zuelgaray, Sanjay DesFpardf, ZaMlun Blxi[k; Mohammad
JarayerL Sinai Sanwritan Medical.. CerNer, AN1waukee, Wi
4:45 Aeisotrooy In AtrFal Conduction f>taits Qrcrn frlbvemeet Tac1r'ynrdia
Using an Accessory Talhway 2320
Joep Smeets,. Jurg SehlSpfer, Charles Kirchhof, Olaf Penn, Maurits Alles-
sie, Hein J:f. Wellens. Department of Cardiology, Department of Physi-
ology, and Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of
Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands
kop Tenpe.apwe.Guided Raullofreqoenr.y CatlrcterAblatfon of the Canine
Ventrictdar Myocardium: A Nlot Evaluation of a Prototype of Thermis-
tar-Tipped 9Mrode f:atlteter 2321
Shoei K. Stephen Huang, Robert S. MittlEman, LWis A. Pires, Williamy.
Rittman. University, of Massachusetts Medical Center, Wrcester,. MA .
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Councils on Cardiovascular Surgery, Clinical
Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease in the Young,
Basic Science, and Circulation
Capistrano Room.
Anaheim Hilton Hotel:
26. Advances in the Understanding and Treatment of
Marfan's Syndrome
Chairman: *D. Craig Miller, Stanfordj CA
Molecular Genetics of Marfan's Syndrome:
New Data
Uta Francke, Stanford, CA
Microfibrillar-Fiber System Abnormalities in Marfan's
Syndrome
Maurice Godfrey, Omaha, NE
Current Medical Management of Patients With
Marfan's Syndrome
Reed Pyeritz, Baltimore, MD
Cardiovascular Surgical Progress
Joseph Coselli, Houston, TX
Council on Thrombosis
San Simeon Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
27. New Approaches for Preventing Arterial Thrombosis
After Therapeutic Interventions
Chairman: Laurence A. Harker, Atlanta, GA
New Thrombin Inhibitors and Activated Protein C
Laurence A. Harker, Atlanta, GA
Novel Factor Xa Inhibitors and Fibrinogen Receptor
Antagonists
Joan E.B. Fox, San Francisco, CA
Tissue Factor Antagonists
'Thomas S. Edgington, La Jolla, CA
Improving TPA
Joseph F. Sambrook, Dallas, TX
Council for High Blood Pressure Research
Avila Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
28. Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease in the
Elderly
Chairman: Edward Frohlich, New Orleans, LA
Lipids in the Elderly
Margo A. Denke, Dallas, TX
Hypertension and Cardiac Function in the Elderly
Fetnat Fouad, Cleveland, OH
The SHEP Trial
Jeremiah Stamler, Chicago, IL
Cardiovascular Pharmacology
John Kostis, New Brunswick, NJ
Management of Hypertension and Hyperlipidemia
"Myron,Weinberger, Indianapolis, IN
'see pap 27.
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Clinical Cardiology:
Catheter Ablation for
Supraventricular Tachycardia
California Pavilion D
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00 PM-3:30 PM
Chairmen:
Mohammad R. jazayeri, Milwaukee, WI
Fred Morady, Ann Arbor, MI
WED
PM
NOV
13
2.09 Seleciive Slow Pathway Ablation for Atrioventricular Nodal Reentry
2311
G. Neal Kay,.AndrfewE. Epstein, Sharon M. Dailey, Vance /. Plumb..
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
2:15 Aacekrated hnctional RhytAnr.Drria<Slow Pathway Ablation 2312
Xunzhang Wang, James H. MtCletland, Karen J. BeckmanH. Andrew
Hazlitt, Michael I: Prior, Nicholas Twidale, Kriegh P. Moulton, Carlos A.
Roman, Warren M. Iackman. University, of Oklahoma and Veterans
Administration Medical Center, Oklahoma City, OK
2.30 ShoA- and t.ong-tens Re>Wta of Radiofreoueacy Catheter Modifiration
of AtrioveetriaJar CondacBon for Control of Auioreneicdu Nodal
ReentraM TadhycardPa 2313
Shoei K. Stephen Huang; Trevor O. Greene, J. Daniel Andress, RobeA
S. Mitldenwn, Arthur S. Portnow..University of MassacMrsetts Medical~
Center, Worcester, MA
2:45 Fap Pathway Modulation by Radbireqrency, CurraM in Patients With
Atrioventricalar Nodal Reentrant Tacfiycardiac Different Effects on
Anhgrade and Retrograde Conduction 2314
Wolfgang Duckeck, Jiirgen Siebels, Karl . H. Kuck. University Hospital
Eppendorf, Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany
390 Selective Ablation of °FasC" Ver.w'Slow~" Pathway in Patients WHtlr
Atriorentriarar Nbdal RKaEeaod Tadryca.diac Whic4 Tedrtaue Is
Superiart 2315
Mohamnwd lazayeri. lisb'w Sra, Boaz Avitall, Anwer Dhala, Sanjay
Deshpande, Zalmen Blandc, Sandy Hemple, Masood Akhtar, Sinai
Samaritan Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI
3:15 Lang-term EHecb on Atrbrentricdar Nodal Function of Radfofre-
quency Ablation of Sluw Pathway for Atribrentricv/ar Nodal ReeMrant
Tadbyurdla 2316
Nicholas Twidak, Karen J: Beckman, James H. MeClelland, Xunzhang
Wang, Kriegh P. Mouhon,. H. Andrew Hazldtt, Michael 1. Prior, Carlos A. ..
Roman, Ralph Lazzara, Warren M. Jadcman. University of Oklahoma
and Veterans Admimistration Medical ICenter, Oklahoma City-OK
3e30 Mkrmission and E6dibils

Basic Science/Circulation/Kidney:
Cardiac Peptides
Poster Presentation
Boards P132-P140
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 eM-5:001PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 rM
WED
PM
NOV
13
P132 Metabolic Cleaantt.Rate of Atrial Natriuretic.Fatlor in Experimental
Congestive Heart Failure 2495
Nlark.A: PerreHa; Lawrence L. Aarhus,.John C. Burnett Jr. Mayo CGnic
and IFoundation,.Rochester, MN
P133 Activation of cGMP-Stinwlated Plwsphodiesterase by Atrial Natri-
uretic Peptide In Vascular Endothelial Cells 24%
Yukio Kishij Takashi Ashikaga, Fujio Numano. Tokyo Medical iand Den-
tal',Uniwersity, Tokyo, Japan
P134 Active TeroionOevelopmenE, Not Passive Atrial Stretch, Stimulates
Release of Atrial Natriuretic Fador.During Pacing Tachycardia 2497
Geir Christensen, EI'asabeth Leistad, Arnfinn Hebekk. Institute forfxperi-
mental'Medical. Research, University ofOslo,.UllevaallHospital, Oslo,.
Norway
P135 Atrial Natriuretic Peplide Inhibits Aldosterone Production Through the
GuanylylCydase-lieked Receptor 2498
Shoji Oda, Yoshikazu 1 Morishita, . Tomoyuki , Sano, Yuzuru Matsuda. ,
Kyowa Hakko Kogyo. Co., ltd., Tokyo Research Laboratories, Mach'ida,
shi,..Tokyo, Japan
P136 HS-142-1: A Specific Inhibitor of Particulate Guanylyl Cydase 2499
Reiko Imura,. Tomoyuki'. Sano, Joji Gotoh;. Takeo Tanaka, Yoshikazu
Morishita,. Koji Yamada,.Yuzuru Matsuda. Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co.,
Ltd.,.Tokyo Research Laboratories, Machida-shi, TokyoJapanP137Atrial NatriureticFaclor Decreases
Cultured Rat Aortic Smooth Murde
Cell Mitogenesis and Proliferation by a Cydic GMP-IndependeM
Mechanism Mediated by the Atrial Natriuretic Fador Clearance
Receptor 2500
Paul A:,CahilJ,l Aviv Hassid.'i Department'of Pharmacology, New York
Medical College, Valhalla, NY
P138 Atrial and Brain.Natriuretic Peplides Prevent Endothelial Cytotoxicityy
of Lysaphosplratidykfioline 2501
Kiyotaka Kugiyama, Toyoaki MuroharaMasamichi Ohgush'n, Hirofumi
Yasue. Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan i
P139 light and Electron Microscopic Localization of Brain Natrfuretic Pep-
tide in Re{ation to Atrial Natniuretic Peptide in Porcine Atrium:, Immu-
nohisto-cytochemical Study. Using Specific. Monoclonal . Antibodies.
2502
Koji.Hasegawa, Hisayoshi Fujiwara, Takako Fujiwara. Kyoto Unirversity,.
Kyoto.,lapan.
P140 Effects of HS-142-1, a Novel Nonpeptide Antagonist for. Atrial Natri-
unetic Peptide Receptor,.on Diuresis and Natriuresis Induced by, Acute.
Volume Expansion in Anesthetized Rats 2503
Tbmoyuki Sano; Yoshikazu Morishirta, Koji YamadaYuzuru Matsuda:.
Kyowa Hakkb. Kogyo Co.,.Ltd., Tokyo Research Laboratories,. Machida~ shiTokyo, Japan
365

Clinical Cardiology:
Advances in Two-Dimensional
and Doppler Quantification
of Cardiac Function
Marriott Hall S
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
Z:OO PM=5:1S PM
Chairmen:'.
Miguel A. Quinones, Houston, TX
Gerard P. Aurigemma, Worcester, MA
WED
PM
NOV
13
2M Edrocardiographit On-line Measurement and Display of Left Ventric
lar Cavity Areas and Function: Reproducibility and Normal Values
ControlSubjecN 23
Steve C. Klein, Alan D. Waggoner, Mark R. Hblland, dames G. Mill'e
H.E. Melton, Julio E. Peiez. Washington University, St. Louis, MO
2:15 Real-Time, On-line Edtorardiograplric Measurement of Left Verrtric
Iar Function Using an Automated Border Detection System 23
Mukesh K. Sharma, Robert A. Kieso, Steven R. Fleagle, Carlos Marinel
James M. Levett,. Hewlett E. Melton Jr.,. David I. Skorton, Richard
Kerber, Byron F. Vandenberg. University of Iowa;.IowaCity; IA
2:30 Ectocardibgraphit Automated Border Detection-Derived Left Ventri
ular Ejeciion Fnciion: Comparison With Radionudde Mgiograp
23
John Gorcsan III,..Douglas S:,Schulman, Lisa Koch, John Thomton, W
liam P. Follansbee. Un'rversity.of~Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA u-
in
22
r,.
u-
23
li,
E.
c-l
hy
24
il-
2:45Autonratic Evaluation of StrdrInduced Left Ventricular Area l]ung es
With a N!w On-line Edrocardlopapldc Edge Defection System 23 25
Sabino IlicetoCesare PeBl Francesco NipoR, Carlo Caiati, Vi
MarangelNi, Cataldo~Memmola, Pablo Rizzon. Institute of Cardiolog
Bari University,, Bari, Italy
3:00 On-line Estimation of Cardiac Output With a New Automated Ed
Detection System Using TramewphaReal Echocardiopaphy: Cmnpa
son with Thermodilution 23 to
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26
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Fausto J,,Pinto, Lawrence C. Siegel, Ted R. Kreitzman,,Robin Davidso
Richard L. Popp, Ingela Schnittger. Division of Cardiovascular Medici
and Department of Anesthesiology, Stanford University, Stanford) C n,
ne
A
3:15 On-line Determination of Variations In Stroke Volurne by,Edrocardi
graphic Automated Border Detection: In Vivo VaBdaUorr 23 o-
27
John Gorcsan au, Mithael R. P9inky. University of Pigsburgii, Pittsburgh,
3:30 Intermission ard Fidiibils
4:00 Noninvadve.Estimation of Left VerHrktdar dp/dt and Tau Fronr Mitr
RegurgitaM Spectra In Patknts 23 PA
al
28
Chunguang Chen, Leonardo Rodriguez,. Arthur E. Weyman, Michael
Fifer, James D. Thomas:,Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston,~ M
and University of Hamburg, Hamburg,. Federal Republic of Gennan A.
A,
y,
4:15 Regional Diastolic Velocity Patterns of the Left Ventrick. During Cor
nary'Antiioplasly as. Assessed by Color M-Mode Doppler Tediniq
23 o-
ue
29
Marie StugaardHa4fdan Ihlen. MedicaLDepartment B, ,Rikshospitat
Oslo, . Norway.
4:30 Atrial Ejection Force: A NewMethod for Assessment of Atrial Systo
Funcdon23 et,
lic
30.
Warren IJ Manning,. Patricia C. Come, Pamela. S..Douglas. Beth Isra
Hospital land'~.Harvartd-Thorndike Laboratory, Boston, MA
4:45 Rate of Transmission of Trammilral Doppler Velocity "A" Wave to t
Left.Ventrladar Outflow Tract A New Index of Diartdic Fierctlon
Left Ventricular Hypertrophy 23 el
he
.in
31
Ramdas G. Pai,. Masahiro Shakudo,. Ramesh C. Bansal,. Ajif.
Yoganathan, Pravin M: Shah. Loma Linda University, Medical Cent
Loma Linda, CA
5:00 Noninvasive Estimation of Risht Ventricular dp/dt: A Doppk
Catlleterization Simultaneous Study. 23 P.
er,
r-
32
loseph AnconinaNicofas Danchin, Karl Isaaz;.Christine Selton-5u
Yves Iuilliere;.Philippe Buffel;,Frantois Ch'evier. Department of Car
ology,.CHU'Nancy; France ty;
di-
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Basic Science/Circulation/
Arteriosclerosis/High Blood
Pressure Research/Kidney:
Vasoactive Peptides
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Boards P119-P1i21'
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
WED
PM
NOV
13
P119 The rotentlation of Bradykinfn-hdoced Relaxations by IerindopiRat ia
Canine Coronary Afteries hwolves RWh Nitric Ozide and ratdofheliaw-
Derived Hypeepolarizing Factor 2492
lean-Vivien Mbnmbouli,.Stephane C. llliano, Tetsuhiko Nagao,.Paul M.
Vaniioutte. Center (or Experimental Therapeutics, Baylbr College of
Medicine, Houston, TX
P120 Mgiolendn Inhadon UIMepiates Epidennal Growth Factor C',ene i.
Rat Aorta 2483
MohinderP.,Sambhi,.Narayan5waminathanHong Wang. Hong Mpi
Rong., Veterans Administration Medical Center, University of California,
Los AFgeles, School',of Medicine, Sepulveda, CA
P121 Angiotetrin Ieptldea (A,-, and A111) Potentia& the Prossar Response to
Phenyle0arime in Meslhdized Rabbits 2464
Jeffrey B. Madwed, Maret 1: Panzenbeck, Raymond IJ Winquist. Boehr-
inger IngelheimPhamnaceutisals Ine,.Ridgefield, CT
KEY]

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PM
NOV
13
Clinical Cardiology:
Laennec Society 11
Grand Ballroom Salons F-K
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
2:00 PM-5:15 PM,
Chairmen:
Harisios Boudoulas, Columbus, OH
Derek G. Gibson, London, Uhited Kingdom
1:45 Annual Business Meeting of.the laennec Society
2:00 'Laennec Lecture: Ventricular Diastolic Function-Possibilities and
UmitatiOns of Noninvasive Assettment'by.Doppler Echocardiography.
Liv Halle, Trondheim, Norway
2:30 Cardiac Response to Exercise in SAarks:IinpoAance of Pericard'wm
and Absent Sytnpathetic innervation. 2355
Ralph ShabetaiLIai:N. Chin, Jeffrey B. Graham, Valmik Bhargava. San
Diego Veterans Administration Medical Center and University, of.Cali-
fornia, San Diego,.San.Diego, CA.
2:45 Evidence That Most Patients With Tamponade Are in Distress tor Days
Before Pericardiocentesie Is it Time to Redefine the Criteria for Per-
forming Pericardial Drainage in Tarnponadet 2356
Abraham Schneider, David Brown, Jonathan Hobson, Syed Mohiuddin;
Natesa Pandian. Tufts-New England:Medikal Center, Boston, MAand'.
Creighton University Medical, Center, Omaha, NE
3df0 lipoprotein Upid Levels in Older People With Cardiovascular Disease
2357
Walter HJ Ettinger, Patricia Wahl, Lew,H. KuBer, Trudy, L.. BushRusseii
Tracy, . Teri A'. Manolio, . Nemat O: Borhani~ Nathan Wdng,.. Daniel
O'Leary.. Bowman:Gray.Schod ofiA+ledicine, Winston-Salem, NC
3:15 Aoglotenftn 11 Stimulates Gamma-Interferon Produdion:. A Potential
Explanallon for the Benefwaol Effect of Contrcrting-Enxyme Inhibitors
in Myonrdith 2358
Alan Lotvin, Lloyd Mayer,. Henry Krum, lilt Kaiman,. Milton Packer.
Mount ~ Sinai School oFlMedicine, New York,: NY
3:3o Mtermiuion and Exhibits
Witldrawn 2359
4:15 DYHuaeAntimqosin Uptake In Patients With Presumed Acute Myocar-
dial hrfarcf3on But Normal Coronary Arterier Myocardilhi 2360
Jagat Narula, Tsunehiro Yasuda,.James F.,Saruthern,.G., William Dec,.
Iga F. Palacios, John T. Fallon, H. William Strauss, Ban An Khaw,,Edgar Haber. Massachusetts General
Hospital, Boston, MA
4:30 Angiographic Progreaiorr and Regression of Coronary Disease: Impact
of the TMnbold Definidon-Rewlb of INTACT 2361
Peter Nikutta, Stefan Jost,,Birgitt Wiese, Jaap Deckers, PeterLippolt,
Wolf Rafflenbeul, Paui R...Lichtlen, and the INTACT Group. Hannover
Medical School, Hannover, Federal Republic of Germany,
4:4s Loss of Regional Vaeiations In Pulmonary Vascvlar. Reactivityy in Heart
Failure Patients: Evidence From Sinwltaneous In Vivo Intravascular
Ultrasound Evaluation of Pulmonary Arteries in Different Lung FieWs
2362
Thomas R. Porteq:Pramod K. Mohanty, David 0. Taylor, loh'n V. Nixon,
Natesa G.,Pandian. McGuire Veterans Administration MedicaiCenter;.
Medical ColPege ofWirginia; Richmond,.VA
SAB Concvrrenq of Esophageal and Coronary Spasm in Variant Arrgi/ra::A.
Diffuse Disorder In Smooth Murde Motilityf 2363
Raffaele Bugiardiini,:Alderico Borghi,.Gabriele.Bazzocchi,.Biagio Sas-
sone, Giagio A. lanfranchi; Paolo Puddwt. Institute of Patologia Medica
and'Setneiotica Medica, Univenity,of Bdogna,,Bologna, Italy
rrhis lecture vril6 be audiotaped.
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Council on Clinical Grdiology
Grand Ballroom Salon B
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
17. How to Assess Myocardial Ischemia
Bernard R. Chaitman, St. Louis, MO (Moderator):
*Raymond Gibbons, Rochester, MN
Donald Weiner, Boston, MA
Thomas Ischinger, Munich, Federal Republic of
j Germany
Council on Clinical Cardiology
Orange County Ballroom Salon 5
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
18. How to Apply the Results of Heart Failure
Therapy Trials
Jay N. Cohn, Minneapolis, MN (Moderator)
'Barry Massie, Mill Valley, CA
William B. Hood, Rochester, NY
*James A. Shaver, Pittsburgh, PA
Council on Clinical Cardiology
Orange County Ballroom Salon 2
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
19. How to Use Directional Atherectomy
Gregory C. Robertson, Redwood City, CA
(Moderator)
Martin Leon, Washington, DC
Stephen G. Ellis, Cleveland, OH'
Geoffrey 0. Hartzler, Kansas City, MO
NOV
13
Council on Clinical Cardiology
Orange County Ballroom Salon 3
Anaheim Marriott Hotel.
20. How to Use Pharmacologic Stress Testing
Thomas Ryan, Indianapolis, IN (Moderator)
Mario S. Verani, Houston, TX
Kenneth A Brown, Burlington, VT
Jeffrey A. Leppo, Worcester, MA
Council on Clinical Cardiology
Oceanside Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
21. How to Perform Exercise and Other "ologic
Interventions in the Cardiac Catheterization
Laboratory
Ralph Shabetai, San Diego, CA (Moderator)
Richard Podolin, San Diego, CA
Edward D. Folland, Worcester, MA
Elliot Rapaport, San Francisco, CA
*see page 27.
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PM
NOV
13
Basic Science/Circulation:
Ischemia/Reperfusion
(Continued)
Poster Presentation
Boards P98-P107
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00:PMr5:00 PM'
P98 PerfloorochcmicaLReperfusion Yields Improved Myocardial Recovery
After ProfonRed.Hypotlrermic Global lsdusnia 2461
Stephen M, Martin, Darryl G. Stein, Hillel Laks, Davis C. Dnnkwater, Elil
R..Capouya, Sunita Bhuta. University of California,. Los Angeles, Medi~
cal Center, . Lbs Angeles, CA
P99 Poloxamer 198, a Component of Perffuorodmmical Emufsion.
(FluosoN)y Reduces Myocardial lnfarR Size in Dogs 2462
Gary L. Schaer, Tony i. Hursey; E. Rene Rodriguez, David R. Campbellj
Joseph K. Song, . Nancy C. , Manabat,. Venkat ~ Thota; Joseph ~ E:. Pamillo .~
Rush Medical: College, Chicago, IL
P100 Prolonged Myocardial Isdtenia Provokes an Indutiion of Protein Kin-
ase C Activily 2463
Ruth H.Strasser,.HartmutiWalendzik,.Rainer Marrruetant. Department
of Cardiology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Federal Republic
of Germany,
P101 Increased 5'-Nudeotidase Activity Caused by Protein Kinase CEnhances Adenosine Praducion in
Hypoxic CardiomyocYless of Rats
2464
Masafumi Kitakaze, Akira Kitabatake. The Fi rst Department of'Medikine,
Osaka University, Osaka, Japam
P102 CardioprotecBve Effects of SPM-51g5, a Novel NO Donor, in Myocar-
dial Ischemia-Reperfusioo 2465
David 1. Lefer, Katsuhiko Nakanishi, William E:. Johnston, Jak'ob Vinten-.
Jofiansen. Wake Forest University Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC
P103 Cardioprotective Effects of C-87,37ff6,, an Organic NO Donor, in
fel-me Myacardial hchemia-Reperfusion Injury 2466
Martin R. Siegfiied, )6n-liang Ma, TnnothyRider, Allan M. Liefer. Department
of.Physiolbgy, Thomas Jeffen,on ~Unive+sity,,Philadelphia, PA
P104 Heat Acdimation Improves Cardiac Mechanitaland Metabolic Per-
fasmance During lsdremia and Reperfwion 2467
E. Levi, A. Vivi, M. Vivi,i G; Navon, Y: Hasin, M. Horowitz. The Hebrew University and HadAssah
University HospitaJ,l Jerusalem, and TelaAvivUniversity, Tel.Aviv, Israel
P105 The Resistance of Rabbit Papillary Muscle to. High Flow Anoxia Is
Biunced by Heat Slreo When.Pyrwate Is Used.as.Substrate 2468
Michael S. Marber, 1. Malcolm.Walker, David S..Latchman,.Derek M:.
Yellon. She. Cardibvasculiar, Studies Unit) University, College Hospital,..
London, United Kingdom,
P106RegulatedExpmxion of a Cantractik Protein Gene Correlates With
Recovery of Contractile Function After Reversible ATP Depletion in
Cultured Myocytes 2469
William ~H. Barry; Catherine A. Durham, Kirk U..Knowlton., Cardiology Division, Universiryof Utah,
Salt Lake City, UT, and Cardiology. Divii
sion,Universitly.ofCalifornia; San Diego,.La Jolla; CA.
P107Impaired Fvnction of Inhibitory G-Proteins During Acute Myocardial Ischenria 2470
BernhardRauch,. Matth'iasBangert,. Wilhelm Hasselbach, Thorsten
Beyer,. Feraydoon Niroomand. Universitat Heidelberg, HeiAelbe.rg,.
Federat Republi¢c of.Germany,
360

Council for High Blood Pressure Research and the
Inter-American Society of Hypertension
Santa Monica Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
26. Understanding New Antihypertensive Approaches
Moderator: Haralambos Gavras, Boston, MA
New Therapeutic Modalities for Hypertension
Haralambos Gavras, Boston, MA
Renin Inhibitors
Joel Menard, Paris, France
Oral Angiotensin 11 Antagonist in Hypertension
Pieter B. Timmermans, Wilmington, DE
Vasopressin Inhibition
Artur Ribeiro, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Atriopeptidase Inhibitors in Hypertension
Teddy Kosoglou, Kenilworth, NJ
Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young
Redondo Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
27. Aortic Stenosis: Results of the Second Natural History
Study of Congenital Heart Defects
Moderator: William H. Weidman, Rochester, MN
Overview of Natural History Study and Review of
First Study
William H. Weidman, Rochester, MN'
Progression of LVOT Obstruction in Follow=up
John F. Keane, Boston, MA
Noninvasive and Clinical Follow-up of AS Patients
David J. Driscoll, Rochester, MN I
Clinical Implications of the Second Natural
History Study
Welton M. Gersony; New York, NY
Council on Cardiovascular Nursing
Palos Verdes Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
28. =Cardiovascular Nursing Research
Moderator Erika Sivarajan Froelicher, Los Angeles, CA
Using the Meta-analysis Approach to Answer
Research Questions
Erika Sivarajan Froelicher, Los Angeles, CA
State of the Art of Physical Activity Research
Joan Fitzmaurice, Boston, MA
State of the Art in Hemodynamic Monitoring
Susan L. Woods, Seattle, WA
State of the Art of Health Education Research
Martha Hill, Baltimore, MD
State of the Art of Compliance Research
Marie J. Cowan, Seattle, WA
hhis conference will be audiotaped.
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Clinical Cardiology:
Signal Averaging
Poster Presentation
Boards P72-P83
Convention, Center Exhibit, Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 1PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PMr-5:00 PM
WED
PM
NOV
13
P72 Ezerdse-hduoed T Wave Normalization Associated With U Wave tnversion
in Dekction of Critical Left Anfnior Descend'ing Artery Stenosis2435
Kouichii Ha'segpwa, Toshitami Sawayama,.Shoso Nezuo,Kazuhiio Mitani~
Kawasaki Medical School, Kurashiki, Japan
P73 Noninvasive DNection.of Cardiac Allograft Rejection by Means of
Elecirocardiography' 2436Heinrich Voelker, Martin SigmundLudger, Vogt, JjriSilnyJosefKem,nitt,
Winfried Krebs, Charles J. Kirkpatrick. Medical Clinie I,.Helmholtz-
Institute, Department.of Pathology, RWTH Aachen;. Aach'en,, and
Department of Pathology, Medical School, Hannover, Federal Repubficc
of Germany,
P74 Spectral Analysis of 87-LeadRody. Surface tlectronrdiogramss in
Patients With Previous Anterior Myocardiaf Infarction for the Predic-
tion of Ventricular Tachycardia 2437
Yukio Hosoya,, Kozue Ikeda, Takehiko Shibata; Michiyasu Yamaki, Isao
Kubota- Yamagata Uhiversity, Yamagata, Japan,
P75 Can Body iurface Mapping of Signal-Averaged ECG Detect Endonrdial
Bectrical Fragmented Activity and Origin of Ventricular Tachycaniaf2438
Kenji Nakai, Chuichi Itoh, Naoki.. Chiba. Naoki Moriai; JJrnya. Kamata,
Keni¢hi:.Fukami, Tomoyuki.Suzukij Katsuhiko ~Hiramori. Iwate. Medical
Univenity,.Morioka;.lwate, Japan
P76 Paieed ECGs Recorded From the Same Heart in Different Patients:
Transplant Donor and Recipient Comparisons 2439
Eduardo /. de Marchena, Augusto Villa,. Laume G. Futterman, E. Joseph
Bauerlein, Hooshang eolooki, Michael D. Horowitz, Robert J.l Myerburg,
Agustin C.astellanos. UAiversityy of Miami,.Miami, FL
P77 Nbninvasive Detection of Cardiac Transplant Rejection in Swine
2440
James H. McClellandJ Kathylee Santangelo,; Patrick A., MahonDaniel I
BracketL.Ralph'~Lazzara; Lany, R. Pennington. Universityof Oklahoma
Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK
P78Resolutiwn of Pace Mapping Stimulus Site Separation From Body Sur-
face Potentfab 2441
Larry S. Green, Robert L.Lux,.PhidipR. Ershler; Roger A:..Freedman,
Frank L Marcus,.Kathleen Gear. University of Utah CVRTI,.Salt~Lake:
City,.UT,.and University of Arizona, Tucson: AZ
P79 Spectrotemporal Pattern Recognition:.Improved Identification of Late
Potentials In Presence of Noise 2442
Gerhard'~Jilge,. Peter Steinbigler, GerhardSteinbeck,. Ralph Haberl.
Medical Hospital I,. University of Munich, Munich,. Federal Republic of
Germany
PBO Reproduc9bility, of Spectral Temporal Mapping of Signal-Averaged
Electrocardiogram 2443
Piotr Kulakowski;,Marek Maliik. St. George's.Hospital Medical School,.
London, UfritedKingdom ~
Pgl Identification of Delayed Repolarization (Long QT Syndrome)'. Using
RTm Interval, Adjusting for Heart Rale, Gender, and Age 2444
Shmuel Gottlieb, Arthur J. Moss, Sungsub Choi W:J. Halll, Fabio Badilihi, Mark Andrews, Jennifer
Ll Robinson, and the LQTS Study Group: University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, and Bikur Cholim Hos-
pilal,l lerusalem,: Israel
M2AdjustmenlCof the Number of Analyzed Segments of Spectral Temporal
Mapping of Signal-Averaged ECG 2445
PiotnKulakowski, Yaver Bashir, Tom.Farrell, Marek Malik. St. George's
Hospital Medical Schooll London,.Uniited.Kingdomi
P83WaveletAnalysis.oflECGs 2446
Meir Shinnar, Michael B. Sintson. University of Pennsylvania, Philadel-
phia, PA
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Clinical Cardiology:
Catheter Ablation for
Supraventricular Tachycardia
California Pavilion D
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00 PM-3:3O PM
Chairmen:
Mohammad R. /azayeri, Milwaukee, WI
Fred Morady, Ann Arbor, MI:
WED
PM
NOV
13
200 Se1M1ve Slow hthwayAbbtion for Adioverrtritylar Nodal iteentry,
2311
G. Neal Kay, Andrew E. Epstein, Sharon M. Dailey; Vance J. Plumb.
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
2:15 Accelerated /urKtfonal Rhytlrw During Slow Pathway Ablation 2312
Xunzhang Wang, /ames H. McClellanda Karen J. Beckmana H. Andrew
Hazlitt, Michael I. Prior, Nicholas Twidale, Kriegh P. Moulton, Carlbs A.
Roman, , Warren M. Jackman.. Universirty of Oklahoma and Veterans
Administration Medical Center, Oklahoma CityOK
2.30 Short- and Losg-ten. ReaaUs of RadiofrequeM.y Catheter Modifka6on
of Atliove0triadar Conduction for Control of AUioventrkular Nodal
Reentrant Tadrycardla 2313
Shoei K. Stephen Huang, Trevor O. Greene, J. Daniel AndressRobert
S. MittkemanArthur S. Portnow. University of Massachusetts Medical
Center, Worcester, MA
2A5 fast Pathway Modrlalion by ftadiofreqrten.y Cr.rent in Patients With
AtriovenNicular Nodal Reentrant Tachycardia: Oifferent Efheb on
Antepade and Reteopade Conduttlon 2314
Wolfgang Duckeck, JBrgen,Siebels, Kaaf H. Kudc. University Hospital
Eppendorf, Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany
3A0 Sekttive Ablation of '"Fasr' Verwr °Sfowr' Pathway in Patients With
Airloventriaidar Nodal Ree.rMrat Tachycardla WMch Tedniaoe Is
Superiori 2315
Mohammad Jazayeri, jasbir Sra, Boaz Avitall, Anwer Dhala, Sanjay
Deshpande, Zalmen Blanck, Sandy Hemplb, Masood Akhtar. Sinai
Samaritan Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI
3:15 Lone-kn. E11ects aa Atrios¢w6kular Nodal Function of Raviofre-
queety, Ablation of Slow htltway for AtrioveNricWar Nodal Reerttrant
Tadtycardla 2316
Nicholas Twidak, Karen 1. Beckman, James H. McClelland, Xunzhang
Wang, Kriegh P. Moulton, H. Andrew Hazlitt, Michael I. Prior, Carlos A.
Roman, Ralph Lazzara, Warren M. Jackman, University of Oklahoma
and Veterans Administration Medical Center, Oklahoma City, OK
3:30 hMmabafoo and rahiAil.
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Cardiovascular Conferences
8:30 PM-10:30 PM
Council on Clinical Cardiology
Manhattan Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel i
23. Atrial Pibrillation: Controversies in Management
Moderator. Michael D. Ezekowitz, New Haven, CT
Etiology and Natural History
Philip A. Wolf, Boston, MA
Thromboembolism and Anticoagulant Rx
Michael D. Ezekowitz, New Haven, CT
Cardioversion
Thomas Graboys, Brookline, MA
Chronic Antiarrhythmic Drug Treatment
Elliott M. Antman, Boston, MA
Councils on Cardiovascular Surgery and
Clinical Cardiology
Malibu Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
24. Echo Doppler Versus Catheterization to Assess
Prosthetic Valve Hemodynamics
Moderator: Robert A. O'Rourke, San Antonio, TX
A Critical Comparison Between Echo Doppler and
Catheterization Hemodynamics
Harry Rakowskii Toronto; Ontario, Canada
Direct Catheterization Data
Edwin L Alderman, Stanford, CA
Newer Doppler Information
Uv K. Hatle, Trondheim, Norway
Regulatory Perspective
Kenneth Kent, Washington, DC
Councils on Cardiovascular Surgery, Clinical
Cardiology, Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care,
and Circulation
El Capitan Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
25. Heart-Lung Versus Double-Lung Versus Single-Lung
Transplantation
Moderator: Joel Cooper, St. Louis, MO
Double-Lung Transplantation
Joel Cooper, St. Louis, MO
Heart-Lung Transplantation
Vaughn A. Starnes, Stanford, CA
Single-Lung Transplantation
Frederick L. Grover, Denver, CO
376

Council on Clinical Cardiology
Orange County Ballroom Salon 1 i
Anaheim, Marriott Hotel
29. Cardiovascular Evaluation and Care of the Athlete
Moderator: Jere Mitchell; Dallas, TX
The Athlete's Heart: Clinical ECG and Echo Findings
Jere Mitchell, Dallas, TX
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy and Sudden Death
Barry Maron, Rockville, MD
Prepartieipation Screening
Philip A. Ades, Burlington, VT!
Evaluation of the Symptomatic Athlete
Melvin Cheitlin, San Francisco, CA
Council on Clinical Cardiology
Palisades Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
30. Electrophysiological Testing and Antiarrhythmic Drugs
Moderator: Peter R. Kowey, Wynnewood, PA
Comparison of Norrinvasive and Invasive Testing
Soo G. Kim, Bronx, NY
Validity of Electrophysiologic Guided Drug Testing
Peter R. Kowey, Wynnewood, PA
How Many Drugs Should Be Tried?
Francis Marchlinski, Philadelphia, PA
Role of Beta-Blockers and Drug Combinations
Alberto Interian, Miami, FL
Councils on Clinical Cardiology and Basic Science
San Clemente Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
31. Mechanisms of Impaired Contractility in Heart Failure
Moderator. Edmund H. Sonnenblick, Bronx, NY
Impaired Ca'+ Handling
Eduardo Marban, Baltimore, MD
Beta Receptor Downregulation, Uncoupling,
and G-Proteins
Dorothy E. Vatner, Southborough, MA
Myosin Isoforms and Myocardial Energetics
Norman Alpert, Burlington, VT
Alterations in Collagen Matrix
Joseph Janicki, Columbia, MO
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Councils on Clinical Cardiology and
Arteriosclerosis
California Pavilion A
Anaheim Hilton Hotell
23. Cholesterol Lowering as a Treatment for Coronary
Artery Disease
Chairman: Burton Sobel, St. Louis, MO
Role of Cholesterol Lowering in Patients With
Documented tschemic Heart Disease
Basil Rifkind, Bethesda, MD
Role of Cholesterol Lowering After Angioplasty or
Coronary Bypass Surgery
David H. Blankenhorn, Los Angeles, CA
Cholesterol Treatment Strategies in Coronary Patients
Donald Hunninghake, Minneapolis, MN
Role of the Cardiologist in Cholesterol Lowering for
Coronary Artery Disease
John A. Ambrose, New York, NY
Councils on Kidney and Circulation
Huntington Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
24. Cardiac Transplantation: Beyond the Heart
Chairman: Marc D. Thames, Cleveland, OH
Endothelial Function Following Cardiac
Transplantation
Spencer Kubo, Minneapolis, MN
Renal Function and Regulation of Plasma Volume
Following Cardiac Transplantation
Brooks S. Edwards, Rochester, MN
Control of Sympathetic Nerve Activity and Vascular
Resistance Following Cardiac Transplantation
Ronald Victor, Dallas, TX
Hemodynamic Response to Exercise Following Cardiac
Transplantation
Jeffrey D. Hosenpud, Portland, OR
Council on Cardiovascular Nursing
Laguna Room
Anaheim Hilton Hotell
25. Heart Disease and Hormones in Women Across the
Life Span
Chairman: Susan R. Gortner, San Francisco, CA
Adolescence: A Time of Transition
Laura L. Hayman, Philadelphia, PA
Pregnancy and Heart Disease
Ruth Whittemore, New Haven, CT!
Premenopausal: Issues of Birth Control and Risk
Factors
Diane Becker, Baltimore, MD
Postmenopausal: Prevention and Therapy
Andrea LaCroix, Seattle, WA ~
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NOV
13
Cardiovascular Surgery:
Valvular Heart Surgery 11
Poster Presentation
Boards P177-P187
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00'PM
Presenter Present: 3:001PMr5:00 PM
P177 Preservation of Eicctior Performance and Return to Normal Contrac-
tik rvnciion Following Mitral VaIve Replacement With Intact Chordae
Tendhreae 2S"
Kazuaki Ishih'ara,. Michael': Zile, Shigeo Kanazawa, Hiroyuki Tsutsui,
Yoshitoshi Urabe, Gilberto DeFleyteBlase Carabellb. Medica6 Univer-
sity of South i Carolina and: the. Gazes Cardiac Research i Institute,
Charleston, SC
P178 Riaid Fizatkrn of Canine Mitral Annolus Does Not Change Left Ventrie-
olar Contractility, 2511
Stephen C. Rayhill, Luis Castro, MarekA:.Niezyporuk,.Neil1B: Ingels,
George T. Daughters,.Tenyi. Tye, Ann F. Bolger, Geraidine.C. Derby,
D. Craig Milller, Stanford University School of Medicine and Palo.Aho
Medical Foundation, Stanford, CA
P179 Aortic Regurgitation: ShesrNbn.alized Ventricular Performance
IkeA cb Postoperative Propto.is. 2542
Jeffrey S. Borer, Eddnund M. Herrold, Clare Hoch'reiter, Nathaniel Niles,
Richard Devereux,. Paul KIil;fieldJ Mary. Roman,, Gregory. Chlouverakis.
Cornell IMedical~ Center, New York, . NY P1110 Low Morlalityy and Morbidity With Open Mitral
Valvotomyr implica-
tions (or Those Performing Balloon Valvuloplasty 2543
Malcolm E. Llegget, Warwick M.,Jaffe; Christopher JJ Ellik, Alan R. Kerr,
John M:.Neutze. Grteen~Lane Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand
Pill Inhibition of BioprorWrctic Calcification by Fe" or Al': The Role of
Alkaline Phosphatase 2544
Robert J. Levy, Frederick J.,Schoen, William E. F'Iowers; Stephen T.
Staehlin. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ml
P1s2 Analytis of the Total Adenine Nuclealide Pool4n.25 Cryopreserved
Human Cardiac Valves 2545
Robert~H. MessierJr.,. PatrickW. Domkowski, Anwar S..Ahd-Ifattah,
Hamdy M. Aly, DonaldC. Crescenzo,.Ali R.. AnalouiJ Stephen L. Hil-
bert,. Robert B. Wallace, . Richard A'. Hopkins. Georgetown University,
Washington,DC,.and MedicallCollege of Virginia, Richmond, VAP1s3 Spontaneoas Hast rndolhelial Growth
on Rioproslheses: Influence of
flxation 25{6
Guang F. Gong,. Frank Maca6uso,)ane Fant, Stephen M.. Factor, Robert
W.IvI. Frater. Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
P164 Hemodynamic Eval.atibn of Various Small-Sized Prostheses in the
AorUc Porifion 2547Toshiaki Ota, Kazuhiko Iwahashi, Takuro Tsukube, Hitoshi Matsuda,
Masayoshi Okada, Kazuo Nakamura., Kobe University School I of
Medicine, Kobe, Japan i
P195 Heart Valve ReplacmmntThe Second T"nee Around 2548
Michel Pellerin, L. Conrad. Pellletier, Michel Carrier, IhorDyrda...Mon-
treal IHeart Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
P1R6 Aoule.Racterial Endocarditis:OptimizingSurRical'.Results 2549
Robert ~I. Larbalestier, Gregory.S. Couper,.Sary, F. Aranki,.John J. Collins
Jr., Lawrence. H. Cohn. Division of CandiacSurgery,. Brigham and
Women's Hospitlal,Hasvand Medical School,.Boston,.MAP167 Four- to Seven-Year. Follow-up of the
Medtronic Intact Porcine Valvr.
Primary Tisfue Failure Has Not Occurred 2550.
Albert P.H. Ko,.WarwickM., laffe; SallyC..Greaves, John M. Neutze.
Green Lane Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand
370

Clinical Cardiologr:
Signal Averaging-
Drug Therapy and Arrhythmias
Moderated Poster Presentation
Boards Pl-P10
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 iPM
Discussants:
Nancy C. Flowers, Augusta, GA
J. Anthony Gomes, New York, NY
WED
PM
NOV
13
Pl Heart Rate Vae(ability.From i Monitoring in a Normal Popufation
2364
ThomasBruggemann,.Dietrich Andresen, HeinzVolYer,. Rolf Schroder.
Free University Bedin,. Department of Cardiology,. Klinikum Steglitz,.
Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany.
P2 Hoker System for Late Potenlials: Comparison Between Holter-Based
and Real Time Signal-Averaged ECG 236S
Thomas FetSch,.Adrian H. Pietersen,.Mohantad Shenasa. Department
of Cardiobgyy University Hospitaf,. Munster,. Federal Republic of Germany
P3 Signal Averaging: . Establishment of Normall and Abnormal Ranges
2366
Lou-Anne. M:. Beauregard, Andrea M. Russo, Arleen iStrano, Kent J.
Volbsin,.Michaek C. Proper, Harvey.Ll Waxman. Univershy.of Medicine
and Dentistry ,of NewJersey/Roberti Wood Johnson Medical ISchool,.
Camden, NJ
MDon Atrial Fibrillation Cause False Positive Late Potentialsr 2367
Michael M. Radin, Annabelle S. Volgman, Anili Jhangiani, Eugene F.
Uretz;,Joseph iE. Parrillo, Thomas A. Buckingham. Rush Heart Institute,
Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center,.Chicago, IL
PS Signal-Averaged Electrocardiographic Anafysisofthe P Wave in
Patients With Paroxysmal Atrial Ffulter 2368
Kostas A. Gatzoylis, Lee A. Biblo, Albert L.. Waldo, Raul Mitrani Mark
D. Carlson. Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals of
Cleveland, Cleveland, OH
P4 Body'Surface Mapping Using a Limited Lead Atray to Localize Acces-
sory f athways for Radiofrequency, Ablation 2369
Susan~I..Eisenberg, Michael D.: LeshLarryS. Green, Robert,L.. L'ux;
Philip R. Ershler. University of Californfa, San Francisco, San Francisco,
CA,.and University of Utah ~CVRTTSalt Lake Cioy,.UT
P7 Disperslun . of Precordial QT Intervals as a Marker of Torsade de
Pohrtes:..Disparate Effects of Class Ia Drvgs and Amiodarone 2370
John Hii;.D. George Wyse, Anne M. Gililis; Henry). Duff, L Brent;
Mitchell. University of CalgaryCalgary; Alberta,.Canada
PB Body.Surface Potential Mapping: Identificatlonof Effective Drug Ther-
apy.in Patients With VentricalauTachycardia 2371.
L. BrentMitchellJ C.: Kozey, Eldon R.: Smith,.D. George Wyse, Henry J.
DuH,Anne M. Gillis, B. Milan Horacek. University of Calgary, Calgary,
Alberta,. Canada
P9 Specific Effeats.of Class I and III Antiartfiythmic Drugs on Ventricular
Late Potentials 2372
Martin Hoh'er, Jofg,Axmann) Peter Weismiiller, MatthiasKochs,
Vinzenz Hombach. University of Ulm, Ulm,. Federal Republicc of Germany
P10 The Effects of Anliarrhylhmic Drugs on VentricularTachycardia Are
Related to Their Effects on Late Potentials 2373
Chien-Suu Kuo,.. Lin-ShenCao. Osamu Fu{imura. University of . Ken-
tucky, Lexington, KY
349

i
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PM
NOV
13
Bask Science/Circulation/
Arteriosclerosis/High Blood
Pressure Research/Kidney:
Vasoactive Peptides
Poster Presentation
Boards P110-P118
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PMr5:00 Pm
Presenter Present: 3;00 PM=5:00 PM.
It to Aldmtlerone-Medaled Regulation of Na,K-ATf aee. Gene Esprcssioo le
vnaiar snwoYt Misde and Meungial tell's 2473
Asahiko Oguchi, Uich'ii Ikeda, Tomoko Ohara; Tsuyoshi Kamitani; Yoshio.
Tsurtuya,. Yasushi Asano,.Kiyosh'i~ Kawakami, Russell Ml.Medford,.
Kazuyuki'.Shimada...Department of Cardi'ology, arsdDepartment of Biol-
ogy, Jichi Medical SchoolTochigi; Japan, and Department of Medicine,.
Emory University Scfiool 'of Medicine, Atlanta,..GA
n71 vawprewinInawtes.fntraoelMdarCa" Through Vi;Receptor in Isolaled
Rat Cardiornyo[ytes 2474
Toshifumi Kagiya,.Masatsugu Hori, Edward J! Cragoe Jr.,,TakenobuKamada. The First Department of
Medicine, Schaol of Medicine, Osaka
Uthiversity,. Osaka,./apan
P112 Fardocardial Endotlieliwn Regulates Myofgament CG" Rdponsiveness in
Fanet Myoondimn 2475
Jianxun Wang, James P. Morgan. Harvard Medical'Sc.hooland Beth dsrael
Hospital,l Boston, MA
P113 The Contra[lile Effacb of Endotltegn-1 Are Potentiated bya Carbozypep-
lidafe IdrWilor in Canine Coonary'Arteries 2476
Jean-Vivien Mombouli; Barnabas Desta; Paul M:.Vanhoutte. Center.forExperitmental
Therapeutics,.BaykxCollege of Medicine,.Houston, TX
f114 The Interaction.Between.Endolhelin and radotlieliom-Derivcd Con-
tracYing Facdor in Thoracic Aorta of Rats 2477
Hiroshi Asano, Kiyokazu Shimizu, Masahito Muramatsu, Yoshio Iwama;
Kenp Okumura,.Hidekazu Hashimoto, Takayuki Ito. Internal Medicine 2,
NagoyaUnivenity,5chool of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan ..
111S NmtnoMiRodrenial Localization of Bddbern to Periportal HepHaqles
2478
Brooks S. Edwards, Lisbeth ~hl. Anderson, Sharon M. Sandberg: Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, MN'.
1116 Kininogem, the Preattsors of Kininc,, Evoke Endotheliuo-Deperdent
Relazattaa in Canine and Human Coronary Arteries 2479
Jean-Vi'vien MombouliL Paul M. Vanfwutte: Centerr fon Experimental
Therapeutics, BaylorCollege ofiMedicine, Houston, TX
P117 IMpair[d EnclotlKlium-Dependeet Dilation of the Coronary Mitrovas-
culaWre in Patienls Whh Atherosderods 2480
ThomasJl.Ryan Jr., Charles B. Treasure,.Alan C. Yeung,.I. LarryKlein,i
Andrew P. Selwyn, Peter Ganz< Brighamiand Women's Hospital and
Harvard Medical'School; Boston, MA
I116 Kiniqgenase Augmeods Bradjrkinin Concentrations in Endothelial and
Smooth Mwtle Cellb in Culture 2481
Kristof Graf, ClausBOssaller, Michael GrSfe, Wolfgang Aueh-Schwelk,
Claus R. Baumgarten,i Eckan Fleck. Department of Cardiology; German
Heart Institute.Berlin,.and Department'of Clini¢all limmunology; FU
Berlin, Federal Republic ofiGermany
362

Basic Science/Circulation:
Ischemia/Reperfusion
Poster Presentation
Boards P86-P97
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
WED
PM
NOV
13
PgfiIncreased hoduati6n of Thrombozane A, in Coronary Arteries After
T6~rombolysis. 2449
TomG.R.Saideen, P. Saldeen,.W.W.Nichob. D:L. Lawson,.F'..A. Nico-
Iini,.I1L. Mehta. University ofFlonda, Gainesvilie,.FL
Pti7 Cytoloxk Effect of txdothdin-1 During iacheeua in Cultured Neonatal
Rat Myoqles245U
Gitte Stawski, Uffe 8. Olsen, Peer Grande. Uhiversity of Copenhagen,
Copenhagen, Denmark
PBg Augmen1a11on of /resynaptic Alpha-2 Reaeptor Function Associated
With Reduced Respomes to Cardiac Sympathetic Nerve Stinrulation in
IosWdtemk RepetSteedMyocardiun 2451 Einchi KomatsuIchiro Yamagatchi,. Haru Fukuyama,. Tatsuo
Misawa;.
Keiji Takahashi,i Kozui Miyazawa. Yamagata University, Yamagata,.
Japan~
P89 Relatlorohip Between EoWystolk Shortlning and Impairted Early Dia-
stoik FiRins During Isdtentia h the Canine Left Ventricle 2452
David B. Cross, Makolm J. Abemethy; Robin M. Norris. Green Lane
Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand:
P90 Compensatory Nonischemk Wall Motion During Acute Coronary
Ocdasion Is Attenuated by Signifkant.Preezistiag Lett.Vent.icvlar
HyperlropAy. 2453
Robert M. Lust, Chunguang Li, W. Randolph Chitwood Jr. Department
of Surgery and' Department of'i Physiology, East Carolina UniNersity,
School of Medicine, Greenville, NC
P91 Effects of CronrakaBm an K' Loss and Cardiac Fwtction During Acute
Myocardial bcfienia 2454
Jeffrey S. Stuart, Laura Aieuander, Scott T. Lamp, Nagammal Venkatesh,
James N. Weiss. University of California, Los Angeles, Schoob ofi
Medicine and Veterans Administration Medical Center Wadsworth, Los
Angeles, CA.
P92 Low Perfusate (Ca"] Protects Cardiac Sarcoplasmk Reticulum in
bdiemia and Mnproves Medwdcai /9nncfkn Upon Reperfrnion 24SS
Alaa E.. Abdelmeguid, Joseph J. Feher. Medical College of Virginia,
Richmond,l VA ,
/97 Increased Choksterol Content of Neonatal Cardiomyocyles Enhances
theTokrance to AnouL. 245i
E'.M: Lars Bastiaanse, Lizet I.M. van der Vaik. Amoud van der, Laarse.
Department of Cardiology, UniversHyHospilai; Leiden, The NetherlandsP94 Alpha-AdrenerRic-Mediated
Affercontractlons and Cytosolic AlkaBn-
ization During Recovery From Acidose 2457
Giovanni Gambassi,i BrrxeD. Ziman; Harold A. Spurgeon, Maurizio.C.
Capogrossi. Gerontology Research Center, National Institute on Aging,
National l Institutes of Health, Bahimore;. MD
rM5 Applicalion of In Situ Car&ac Mivodiaiysb Method for the Evaluation
of AnB-itdremk Dray 24Ss
Masaaki Makita, Takeshi Kobayashi,. Hiroto Sakai,, khiro Sakuma,
Haruaki Nakaya, Morio Kanno. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine and Department of . Pharmacology,
Hokkaido University, . Sapporo,
Japan
r96 Repeated Coronary Tlrronrbw rormation Protects Canine Myocardium
Frorn.SuMequent Surtained I.chemia 2459
Michel Ovize, Karin PrzyWenk, Robert A. Kloner. Good Samaritan Hos-
pitai!and~University.of5outh'emCa6ifornia, Los Angeles, CA
P97 6 hdKmic "hemndilianing" Mediated by Cardibp,rokctive hostanaiMf
2460
Yuwei Li,.Robert.A. Kioner. Heart.Institute,.Hospirtallof the Good
Samaritan,, and UniNersity.of;.Southern California, LosAngeies, CA
E~11

WED
PM
NOV
13
Arteriosclerosis:
Vessel Wall and
Cholesterol Metabolism
Poster Presentation
Boards P24-P34
Convention'Center Exhibit! Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 ~ PMr5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
P24 Hypochoiesterolemic Effects of Unsaturated Fatty Acids on Parameters
of Cholesterol Homeostasis 2387
Fay.C. Hagemenas, D: Roger.lllingworth. Oregon Health Sciences Unia
versity, Portland, OR.
P25 Decreased Choksteryl E.ter Transfer in Alcohol Drinkers Is Due to a
Low Concentration of Transfer Protein 2388
Minna Hannuksela, Yves L MareelMarkku J. Savolainen, Y. Antero.
Kesaniemi. Department of Internal Medicine, University of Oulu, Oulu,..
Finland, and Clinical Research Institute of Montreal, Montreal,l Quebec,
Canada
P26 Study of frleclunisms of the Hypodiolcsterolemic Effect of Psyllium in
Man 2389
Gregory T. , Everson, Bruce P. Daggy, Carol McKimley,. Jon A'. Story.
University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO
P77Effeds of Sitostanal .Ester..Dissoived in Dietary, Oil,on Serum Choles-
terol, Plant Sterois,.and Choiesterol Precursors 2390
Hannu Vanhanen, Tatu A. Miettinen. Second Department of Medicine,
University of Helsinki,.HeldimkiJ Finland
P28 Low Density' lipoprofein . Transport Aaossthe Vascular Wall in a.
Homologous Mammalian Modei' 2391
John C. Rutledge, Fitz-Roy. E. Curry, Patricia Blanche,.Ronald M. Krauss.
University of California, Davis,. Davisand Lawrence Berkeley, Labora.
tory, UAiversityof California, Berkeley, Berk'eley,.CA
P29 Lipid Deposition During Early, Atlreroseneris in Cboksterol-Fed Rab-
bits: locali=ationto Arterial CeIk,.EztraceRular Space,.and Endothelial
Lmdnal Surface 2392
John R.,Guyton, Keith F. Kktrnp.,Baylor CokV of MedidneHouston, TX
P30 The Effects of Oral.Contraceptiveson Coronary'. Artery LDl Metabo-
lism in FemaleCytnnwlps Monkeys 2393
Janice D. Wagner, Thomas B. Clarkson;.MichaeliR: Adams,. Dawn.C..
Schwenke. Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC
P31 Etoposide Treatinent Suppresses Atherosclerotic Plaque DevelopmeMin Ualerterol-Fed Rabbits 2394,
Margarita E:. de la Llera-Moya, George Hd Rothblat, lane M. Glick,. James
M. England. Medical. College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PAP32 . Arteria) Inlury; Repair, and
Restenosis . Following Angioplasty in the
AthelfflKle"oyc Rabbit 2395
Robert . L. Wilensky, George E. Sandusky, Keith L. Marcha David R.
Hathaway, Krannert Institute of Cardiollogy,.Indiana University Medikai
Centerand1illy.Research Laboratories, Indilanapoiis, IN
P33 Rupture of Internal Elastic.lamina Is Essential for Restenosis Following
lalloon MRioplasty 23%Gerald R. Barbeau, Stephan . E. Friedl, Janet M: Saxton, Micheline
Federman, George.S. Abela. Laval Hospital, Quebec, Canada, and. New
England Deaconess. Hospital, Harvard:Medi¢a6 School, Boston, MA
P34 Suppression of Collagen Synthesis . and. Reduction of Fibronectin and.
Type III But.Not Type I Procollagen mRNA in Smooth Muscle Cells
Plated on an Extracellular Matrix 2397
AlanaK.:. Majors, L..Alllen Ehrhart. Research Institlute,,Cl@veland Clinic,.
Cleveland,l OH
®

TA~RS
NOV
14
Clinical Cardiology:
Ventricular Tachycardia-
Nonischemic Mechanisms
Room:ARt
8:30:AM-9;45 AM,
Chairmen:
A. John Camm, London, United Kingdom
Michael H. Lehmann, Detroit, Ml
8:30 I"' MIBGSannimg Indicates Abnormal Sympathetic Innervation in,
Patients With Ventricular Tachycardia and Apparently Nonnai Hearts
2Sd7
Robert~ Kischuk, Paul Dorian, David Newman.i Unirversity, of Toronto,.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada ;
6:15 Mechaniwn of Ventricular Tachycardia in Previously Repaired Tetra-
Bogy of Fallot 2562
Eugene Downaq Louise. Harris, Lynda Mickleborough,. Wili'uamWil-
liams, AnthonyGlanz;.Stephane Masse,.Eii,Sevaptsidis;,Tom Ch'en,.
Shane Kimber. Universiry, of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
9:00 Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Disease: Magnetk. Resonance and,
Angiographic Findings in.Re4tion to the InduribiliEyy of Ventricular
Tachycardia During Programmed Veotricular Stinwlation . 25d3 Thomas Wichter, Wolfgang Auffermann,.
LDlrich Karbenn, Walter
Skutta,.Guenter Breithardt. Westfaelische Wilhelms-University,.Muen,
ster, Federa6 Republic of Germany
9:15 AnhylMro6errc Medran:re of Ererox.Mrduced Ventriradar Tadrycardia
2564
Ype S. Tuininga Harry, JJ. Crijnsy. AnsC.P. Wiesfeld,. KongI. Lie..
ihorazcenter, University Hospita6. Grorw>gen,~. Groningen, TheNAth'erlands
9:30 Cine Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scan Detects Previously, Unrecog-
nized Anatomical Abnormalities In Patients With Right Venhicalar
OutflowTrad Ventricular Tachycardia. 2565
MarkD..Carlson,.Richardb.White,.Ri'chard G. Trohman,.Liee P. Adl'er;.
Lee A. Biblo; Kenneth A:. Merkatz, Albert L. Waldo. Case Western
Reserve Uoiversity/University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland Clinic
Foundation,.Cleveland, OH
9:IS Intermission and Exhibils
382

Community Programs:
Cardiac Risk Factors
Poster Presentation
Boards P35-P46
Convention Center Exhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM'
WED
PM
NOV
13
P35 Lack of Knowledge About Congenital Heart.Defeci Limits Prophylaxis
for Errdocard'Als 2398
CynthiaD.,Morns,. Katherine R..Lynes;,VicAor D...Menashe. Oregon
Health SciencesUniversity; Portland, OR P36 Time Delays in Presentation of Acute Myocardial
Infarction: Influenc-
ing Factors 2399
Stephen J; Brecker, Sandy Herioti D. John Coltart; St. Thomas's Hospi-
tal, London,. United Kingdom
P37 Trends in Coronary HeaA Disease: A Comparison of the Original
(1956-1968).and Offspring (1972-1984).FraminSAam StrrdyCdrorls
2400
Peter W.F..Wilson;.Ralph B. D'Agostino,.Daniei Levy,.WilliamP..Cas-telli, Albert J., Belanger,
Pamela A. Sytkowski,. Wililiam B. KanneL.
Framingham.Hean Study, FraminghamMA
P3g Prodronral Symptam of Sudden and Nonsudden Cardiac Death in
Apparently Healthy Men. 2401Ismaile S.H. Abdalla, Ronald JJ Prineas, Orlando Gomez-Mann. Uniwer-
sity oflOklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK
P39 Obesityy and Body Fat Distrifwtion in Black Females. With Coronary.
Heart Disease 2402
Milind M. Karve, Beatriz Chang Li,. Subha Atluri,. Emmanuel Mompiy
Kathie. T. Rones, Joseph FeldmanLuther T. Clark. State University of
New York Health Science Center, Brooklyn, NY
P40 Prognostic Implications of Serial Changes in QRS Voltage in Subjects
With ECG Evidence of Left Ventricdar HypertrophY: The FraminBlsam
Study 2403
Daniel. Levy, Melinda Salomon, William B. Kannel, Ralph, B.
D'Agostino,.Alben I. Belanger. Framingham StudyFramingham, MA
P41 Effect of Smoking Ha6its in the Preventive Effect of Apirin and
Dipyridamok on Early Aortbcoronary Bypass Occlnsion 2404
Xavier Bosch, Felix Perez-Villa, Gines Sanz, and the GESIC Study
Group. Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain ~
P42 Statistical Analysis of Public CholesterolScreeninss 240S
Donald 0. Fedder, Sheila J.. Curry, Michaeline R Fedder, Robert Wenk
Universityof!Maryland School of.Pharmacy,.Baltimore, MD
P43 Feasibility, and Effrcacy of the "Sodium ilEht ISfestyle" 4sterreetSon in
Phase I of the Trials of'HypeRension Prevention (TOHP) 2406
Vera 1. Lasser,.Shiriki. K. Kumanyika, Amy A... Brewer,.Mary Cameron,
Jeffrey A. Cutler, Patricia R. Hebert, Stephen T. Miller, Lana D. Shepek,
Lyn M. Steffen-Batey; Carolyn iP. Sugars, Nancy R. Cook, for the TOHP
ColYaborative.Research Group. New Jersey Medical School, Newark,. NJ
P44 Family Environment Caloric Intake, TV. Watchin8, and Obesily: :NH181
Growlhand Health Study (NGHS) 2407
Sue Y.S'. Kimm,. Bruce A.. Barton, George B. Schreiber,,Kenneth Ghee,
Zak Sabry. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
.
P45 Fitness, Activity, and.Obesity initelation to Blood Pressure and Upids
in Children: Are Ihe Patterns Gender Speairn'1 Results From the FRESH
Study 2408
Kerry J. Stewart, Sheryl Gray; )ill Adler,.Carol Brown, Sheldon H: Got,
tiieb., Johns Hopkins School of Medicine at The Francis Scott Key. Medi-
ca6 Center, Baltimore, MD.
P46 Prevalence and Awareness of #igh Blood Pressure in tara. 9iaoe,. Veneatel.
2409
Ricardo Granero, Bartolome Finizola, Rhayza de Ramirez, Elizabeth
Infame. ASCARDIO, Barquisimeto, LaraVenezuela
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Thrombosis:
Thrombin and Arterial Thrombosis
California Pavilion C
Anaheim Hilton Hotel
2:00 PM-5: 15 PM
Chairmen:
James H. Chesebro, Rochester, MN
Lina Badimon, Boston, MA
2:00 imesB;ation of the PathoBenesis in Postinfarction. Angina Using Percu-
taneaw Trarohrni.af Coronary AnBoscopy. 2300
.
Hirotsugu Tabata,.Kyoichi Mizuno; Akira Miyamoto,.HirokunilElsuda,
Koh Arakawa,.Kimio Satomura, Toshio~Shibuya, Akira KunitaHaruo
Nakamura. National Defense Medical College, Saitama,,Japan
2:15 Comparison of the Mtitlrcombotic and Antihemostatit Effects of Fac-
tor Xa Versts Direct ilrrombin Inhibition in a saboon Model of AAe-
rial Thrombosis 2107
Linda W. Schaffer, John T. Davidson, George P. Vlasuk, Peter;K.i Siegl:
Merck Sharp & Dohme Research ~.Laboratories;. West Point, PA
2:30 A New Family of Thrombin Inhibitors VYilh.lmproved'Specificity and
Favorable iherapeuticlndex 2302
Gerald F. Smith, Robert T. Shuman, Paul D. Gesellchen,.Trelia.J.:Craft,
Donetta Gifford; Kenneth D. Kurz, Charles V. Jack'son,.George E. San-
dusky, Pat O: Williams: Eli Lilly & Co, Indianapolis, IN
2:45 Site-Directed MWanb.of Human Zeta-Thrombie 2303
Zhong-Ru Gan, Yiping Li, Sidney.D. Lewis, Jules A. Shafer. Merck Sharp
& Dohme Research Laboratories, West Point, PA3:00 Proventlon of Coronary Thrombosis After Oral
Administration of
DuP 714, A SyMhetkTfrronrb4r Inhibitor 2304
Robert M.,Knabb, Joseph H. Shaw; Joseph M. Luettgen, Charles A.
Kettner, Pieter B. Timmermans, Thomas M. Reilly, The Du Pont Merck
Pharmaceutical Company, Wilmington,,DE
3:15 Selective Inhibition of tlhe Profhrombinase Complex by the Novel
Coagulation Inhibitor, Factor Xa (Asn322Ala414) 2305 Uma Sinha, TomE.:Hancock, PeiiHua Lin, David
L.. Wolf; COR Th'era
peutics, Inc., South San Francisco, CA.
3:30 Intennlaian and Exhibits
4-00 The Tlrombolk and holi(eratlve Rcsporue to ArrBiop/aHy, in Pi;s After
Deep Arterial Injury; Effect of Mtravenoas.Tlrombin Inhibition N9th
Hinda. 23Rb.
Mark W.1: Webster, James H. Chesebro, Diane E..Grill, Juan J. Badimon,
Lina Badimon, Valentin Fuster,.Mayo Clinic,.Roch'ester,.MN
4:15 beportance of Clot-lotnd. Factor Xain the Inducdon of Procoagulant
Activity by.9Yfrole Blood CfoM 2307
Pauli R. Eisenlierg, Jeffrey E.,Siegel, Joseph P. Miletich. Washington
University, St. Louis, MO
4:30 Reanmbiuat Hirrrdtn as a Hepae:r Substitute in a Cardiopnlmonary
{ypa..Model. 2306
Mamdouh ~Bakhos, Jeanine. M. Walenga, Michael Koza, Michael Wa6-
kxk Debra Hoppensteadt, Nicholas King,. Roque Pifarre. Loyola Uni-
versity Medical Center, Maywood,~ IL
4:45 A Moeoclonal, Anlibodyy ldenttfies a Novel Protein Expressed on the
SuAace of Throstifn-Activated Platelets 2309
Guy L. Reed, Edgar Haber, Gary.R.: Matsueda. Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital,
Boston, MA
5A0 (nhfbiBow of Tbrornbosls atsilea of Severe Wa111nJury: Thrombin Ver-
qa Lfsand Intepin hrlribilipr 2310
Lina Badianona Juan Badimon, James H. Chesebro; Valentin Fuster. The
Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, , NY
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Basic Science/Circulation:
Vasoactive Peptides
Poster Presentation
Boards P122-P131
Convention CenteFExhibit Hall
Poster Displayed: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Presenter Present: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
P122 Metabolism and Production of Angiotensin I and Mgiotensin dl in the
Pordne Heart 2485
A.H. Ian Danser,. Peter I.L. Admiraal, Loes M1A, Sassen, Pieter D.
Verdouw, Maarten A.D:H. Schalekamp. InternaliMedicine I and
Tfioraxoentie, Erasmus University, Rotterdam,.The Neth'erlandsP123 Arrgiotensin 11 Potentiates
Norepinephrine and Caffeine-Mduced Con-
traclionby, ArtYivationof Protein Kinase. C