Study objective - The aim was to test the hypothesis of a vascular waterfall in the epicardial veins due to compression by the left ventricular (LV) pressure. If this were so, the epicardial venous pressure should be a direct function of the LV pressure.Design - Canine arrested hearts were used, without autoregulation and perfused with the Langendorff technique. Coronary flow and outflow pressure were measured in the great cardiac vein, which was the only outflow of the system. The pressure in an epicardial vein was also measured. The measurements were done with LV pressures varying from zero to 40 mm Hg. The outflow pressure was progressively increased until a steady decrease in flow occurred. This pressure was considered the critical outf...
We tested the hypothesis that transmural differences in coronary microvascular pressures may be grea...
The slope of the left ventricular end-systolic pressure-volume relation has been proposed as a sensi...
The aim of the study was to investigate the physiological meaning of the positive peak which appears...
We examined the "vascular waterfall " hypothesis, which proposes that coronary flow is una...
The blood vessels that run on the surface of the heart and through its muscle are compliant tubes th...
The objective of this study was to determine whether coronary vascular resistance remains constant d...
SIJMMARY We quantitatively analyzed the effect of graded left anterior descending and septal coronar...
SUMMARY In order to measure pulsatile pressures in microvessels of the left ventricular myocar-dium,...
The dynamic compliance of 21 coronary arteries from 17 dogs was determined in situ. Intramyocardial ...
This dissertation explores the genesis of intramyocardial pressure (IMP), the positive oscillatory ...
within the left uentriczdar waZZ. Am. J. Physiol. 238 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 7): H625-H630, 1980.-Lef...
Preclinical observations and measurements in heart failure patients demonstrate, for the first time...
AbstractObjective: After the Fontan operation the right atrium and, thus, the coronary sinus are con...
The first derivative of intraventricular pressure (dp/dt) reflects the rate of development of tensio...
Arterial pressure is an important diagnostic parameter for cardiovascular disease. However, relative...
We tested the hypothesis that transmural differences in coronary microvascular pressures may be grea...
The slope of the left ventricular end-systolic pressure-volume relation has been proposed as a sensi...
The aim of the study was to investigate the physiological meaning of the positive peak which appears...
We examined the "vascular waterfall " hypothesis, which proposes that coronary flow is una...
The blood vessels that run on the surface of the heart and through its muscle are compliant tubes th...
The objective of this study was to determine whether coronary vascular resistance remains constant d...
SIJMMARY We quantitatively analyzed the effect of graded left anterior descending and septal coronar...
SUMMARY In order to measure pulsatile pressures in microvessels of the left ventricular myocar-dium,...
The dynamic compliance of 21 coronary arteries from 17 dogs was determined in situ. Intramyocardial ...
This dissertation explores the genesis of intramyocardial pressure (IMP), the positive oscillatory ...
within the left uentriczdar waZZ. Am. J. Physiol. 238 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 7): H625-H630, 1980.-Lef...
Preclinical observations and measurements in heart failure patients demonstrate, for the first time...
AbstractObjective: After the Fontan operation the right atrium and, thus, the coronary sinus are con...
The first derivative of intraventricular pressure (dp/dt) reflects the rate of development of tensio...
Arterial pressure is an important diagnostic parameter for cardiovascular disease. However, relative...
We tested the hypothesis that transmural differences in coronary microvascular pressures may be grea...
The slope of the left ventricular end-systolic pressure-volume relation has been proposed as a sensi...
The aim of the study was to investigate the physiological meaning of the positive peak which appears...