1. Cross-sectional echocardiography in acute myocardial infarction: detection and localization of regional left ventricular asynergy;Heger, J.J.; Weyman, A.E.; Wann, L.S.; Dillon, J.C.; Feigenbaum, H.;Circulation,1979
2. Patients with free wall Soffer J, Pauletto FJ. Immediate diagnosis of acute rupture had infarcts that were intermediate in extent myocardial infarction by two-dimensional echobetween septal or papillary muscle ruptures and cardiography;Circulation,1982
3. Two-dimensional echocardiographic recognition of LIMITATIONS OF THE PRESENT STUDY Our method is a semiquantitative one; quantitative myocardial injury in man: comparison with postmortem studies;Weiss, J.L.; Bulkley, B.H.; Hutchins, G.M.; Mason, S.J.;Circulation,1981
4. Estimation analysis systems are available. Loh et al showed that of myocardial involvement in patients with acute a wall motion score very similar to the one used here myocardial infarction by two-dimensional echowas better than quantitative segmental analysis in cardiography;Nixon, J.V.; Narahara, K.A.; Smitherman, T.C.;Circulation,1980
5. Apex two dimensional echocardiography. Alternative approach to quantification of acute myocardial infarction;Visser, C.A.; Kan, G.; Lie, K.I.; Becker, A.E.; Durrer, D.;Br Heart J,1982