P. A. Mullins

Balloon dilatation of tricuspid stenosis caused by carcinoid heart disease

Mullins, P A, Hall, J A, Shapiro, L M

Double balloon dilatation of tricuspid stenosis caused by carcinoid heart disease was successful in a woman of 77.

Coronary occlusive disease and late graft failure after cardiac transplantation

Mullins, P A, Cary, N R, Sharples, L, Scott, J, Aravot, D, Large, S R, ...

Objective—Coronary occlusive disease is the main cause of late mortality after cardiac transplantation. It has both similarities and differences compared with conventional atherosclerotic coronary...

Impairment of coronary flow reserve in orthotopic cardiac transplant recipients with minor coronary occlusive disease

Mullins, P A, Chauhan, A, Sharples, L, Cary, N R, Large, S R, Wallwork, J, ...

Objective—Coronary occlusive disease is the major long-term complication after cardiac transplantation. The relation between minor angiographic abnormalities and myocardial perfusion has not been...

Effect of hyperventilation and mental stress on coronary blood flow in syndrome X.

Chauhan, A, Mullins, P A, Taylor, G, Petch, M C, Schofield, P M

OBJECTIVES--To assess the effect of hyperventilation and mental stress on coronary blood flow and symptom production in patients with syndrome X. DESIGN--A prospective study. Hyperventilation and...

Clinical presentation and functional prognosis in syndrome X.

Chauhan, A, Mullins, P A, Thuraisingham, S I, Petch, M C, Schofield, P M

OBJECTIVES--To assess the effect of clinical presentation on functional prognosis in patients with syndrome X. DESIGN--A prospective study. Patients with syndrome X presenting with unstable angina...

Coronary flow reserve and oesophageal dysfunction in syndrome X.

Chauhan, A., Mullins, P. A., Gill, R., Taylor, G., Petch, M. C., Schofield, P. M.

The relative prevalence of abnormalities of coronary flow reserve and oesophageal function was ascertained in 32 syndrome X patients with typical angina chest pain, a positive exercise test, and...

Abnormal liver function tests following inadvertent inhalation of volatile hydrocarbons.

Pyatt, J. R., Gilmore, I., Mullins, P. A.

The use of aerosols containing volatile hydrocarbons in conditions of poor ventilation can result in accidental overexposure which can cause central nervous system effects and hepatic injury. We...