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Determination of Successful Reperfusion After
Thrombolysis for Acute Myocardial Infarction
by J. E. Hancock, J. C. Cooke, D. T. Chin, and M. J. Monaghan
Circulation
Volume 105(2):157-161
January 15, 2002
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Figure 1. Cyclic variation in IBS in myocardial segments supplied by the IRA as well as remote
myocardial segments with normal function.
J. E. Hancock et al. Circulation. 2002;105:157-161
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Figure 2. Percentage difference in cyclic variation in IBS between an IRA segment and a remote
segment, with normal function for patients with an occluded IRA in white and a patent IRA in
gray.
J. E. Hancock et al. Circulation. 2002;105:157-161
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Figure 3. ROC to show optimal cutoff level to detect an occluded IRA by percentage difference in
cyclic variation in IBS between the IRA segment and a remote segment with normal function (⋄),
absolute difference in cyclic IBS between IRA segment and remote normal segment (▪), and
WMSI (▵).
J. E. Hancock et al. Circulation. 2002;105:157-161
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