CORONARY RESERVE - CONCEPT AND PHYSIOLOGICAL VARIATIONS

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BOURDARIAS, JP
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CORONARY FLOW RESERVE; CORONARY PERFUSION PRESSURE; HEART RATE; VENTRICULAR PRELOAD; CONTRACTILITY;
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10.1093/eurheartj/16.suppl_I.2
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
When myocardial oxygen consumption (MVO2) is constant, coronary blood flow is largely independent of coronary perfusion pressure within the limits of autoregulation. The relationship is described by a slightly rising plateau, the level of which depends on the value of MVO(2). After maximum arteriolar vasodilatation (hyperaemia) coronary blood flow is no longer autoregulated and varies linearly with perfusion pressure. the difference between the coronary blood flow corresponding to the autoregulation plateau under baseline conditions (Qbasal), and the coronary blood flow after maximum vasodilatation (Qmax) is the coronary flow reserve (CFR), which is generally expressed as the Qmax/Abasal ratio, equal to 4 to 5 in normal subjects. A transient increase in the perfusion pressure, within the autoregulation range, causes little or no change in the CFR, as basal flow and peak flow increase proportionally. The CFR decreases progressively with increasing heart rate. this decrease is partly dur to an increase in basal flow, secondary to an increase in MVO(2), whereas peak flow remains unchanged. An acute increase in left ventricular preload induces a decrease in CFR, due to an increase in basal flow secondary to increased wall stress and therefore increased MVO(2), whereas peak flow remains unchanged. Experimentally, peak flow is not affected by an acute increase in contractility.
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