Conclusion: In this group of patients with coronary artery disease and impaired left ventricular function, the great majority of dyssynergic segments that exhibited a sustained, rather than biphasic, dobutamine response were supplied by a critically stenosed artery. Furthermore, the percentage of segments viable by thallium-single photon emission computed tomography did not appear to be different for segments with sustained improvement and those with biphasic response. These findings challenge the hypothesis that biphasic response is the best criterion to identify viable myocardium