Polarographic Oxygen, the Epicardial Electrocardiogram and Muscle Contraction in Experimental Acute Regional Ischemia of the Left Ventricle

Abstract
This study is the first attempt to correlate myocardial oxygen availability by the polaro-graphic method with direct electrocardiographic leads and cinematographic records of muscle contraction during experimental acute coronary branch occlusion and narrowing. The comparative insensitivity and slowness of the epicardial electrocardiogram as an index of acute regional ischemia is demonstrated. Special attention is given to the rates of myocardial oxygen change immediately following attainment of a significant degree of coronary obstruction, the effects of pure oxygen inhalation on the experimental situations, and alterations in coronary vein color following release of arterial occlusion.