Title of article :
The spatial pattern of coronary capillaries in patients with dilated, ischemic, or inflammatory cardiomyopathy
Author/Authors :
Karch، نويسنده , , Rudolf and Neumann، نويسنده , , Friederike and Ullrich، نويسنده , , Robert and Neumüller، نويسنده , , Josef and Podesser، نويسنده , , Bruno K. and Neumann، نويسنده , , Martin and Schreiner، نويسنده , , Wolfgang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
10
From page :
135
To page :
144
Abstract :
Introduction al of the present study was to compare the pattern of coronary capillaries in healthy participants and in patients with end-stage heart failure due to idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), ischemic cardiomyopathy (ICM), or inflammatory cardiomyopathy (InfCM). s ary patterns were studied in histological sections from resected hearts from patients with DCM (n=5), ICM (n=5), or InfCM (n=5) and compared with donor hearts showing no signs of cardiac disease (n=3). Patterns were characterized by the distribution of Voronoi polygon areas, A, associated with the centers of capillary profiles, nearest-neighbor distances, d, intercapillary distances (ICD), as well as by means of the pair correlation function g(r). The coefficient of variation of A, CV, was used to characterize capillary patterns as regular, random, or clustered. s reased from 30.5% (control) to 33.8% (DCM), 36.6% (ICM), and to 40.3% (InfCM). d was minimal in the control group (16.5±4.3 μm) and increased to 18.1±5.2 μm in the DCM group and to 20.9±6.8 and 20.6±6.6 μm in the ICM and InfCM groups, respectively. ICD increased from 25.6±7.9 (control) to 28.5±9.2 (DCM), 34.4±12.2 (ICM), and 33.6±12.0 μm (InfCM). In all groups, g(r) was markedly different from random points; in the control and DCM group, g(r) showed a weak but distinct first maximum, characteristic for short-range order in a point pattern. sions ta suggest that, for the patients studied, (1) the pattern of coronary capillaries is not purely random, (2) the regularity of the pattern diminishes from the control to DCM, ICM, and InfCM, and (3) ICD increases, whereas capillary density (CD) decreases, from control to DCM, ICM, and InfCM.
Keywords :
capillaries , cardiomyopathy , histopathology , statistics , computer modeling
Journal title :
Cardiovascular Pathology
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Cardiovascular Pathology
Record number :
1844823
Link To Document :
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