Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Morphofunctional changes in the myocardium following sympathectomy and their role in the development of sudden death

A comprehensive study revealed 2 main stages in the sympahtectomy caused by reserpine. In the early stages, the functional and metabolic changes in the heart muscle are caused by a dramatic reduction in the activity of the sympathoadrenal system with a relatively preserved structure of the myocardium. The second stage of the sympathectomy is marked by demonstrable morphological and metabolic abnormalities in the myocardium, thereby leading to the occurrence of irreversible fibrillation or hte heart ventricles.
Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR. 1984;(2):80-5.

Morphofunctional changes in the myocardium following sympathectomy and their role in the development of sudden death from ventricular fibrillation
[Article in Russian]
Beskrovnova NN, Makarychev VA, Kiseleva ZM, Legon'kaia, Zhuchkova NI.
PMID: 6711115 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]