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 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved. 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 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved. 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 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved. 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 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.
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