BACKGROUND Little is known about the vasomotor function of human coronary collateral vessels. The purpose of this study was to examine collateral flow under a strong sympathetic stimulus (cold pressor test, CPT). METHODS In 30 patients (62 +/- 12 years) with coronary artery disease, two subsequent coronary artery occlusions were performed with random CPT during one of them. Two minutes before and during the 1 minute-occlusion, the patient's hand was immerged in ice water. For the calculation of a perfusion pressure-independent collateral flow index (CFI), the aortic (Pao), the central venous (CVP) and the coronary wedge pressure (Poccl) were measured: CFI = (Poccl - CVP)/(Pao - CVP). RESULTS CPT lead to an increase in Pao fro...
PURPOSE: Response of myocardial blood flow (MBF) to sympathetic stimulation with cold is modulated b...
In 50 patients undergoing percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty because of chronic angina p...
Coronary collaterals (CCs) serve as alternative conduits for blood flow in obstructive coronary arte...
Background: Little is known about the vaso-motor function of human coronary collateral vessels. The ...
It is well known that coronary collateral flow is one of the important determinants of myocardial in...
OBJECTIVE: To study the vasomotor response (cold pressor/basal flow) in myocardium perfused entirely...
AbstractThe coronary vasomotor response to the cold pressor test was studied with use of quantitativ...
AIMS The aim of our study in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and present, or absent, ...
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ObjectivesThis study sought to assess the vascular function in patients with chronic total coronary ...
Background. Carotid artery (CCA) dilation occurs in healthy subjects during cold pressor test (CPT),...
Objective: The extent of the collateral circulation varies between individuals which affects morbidi...
AbstractObjectives. The present study was designed to evaluate the applicability of a pressure-flow ...
ObjectivesWe sought to assess prospectively whether patients with normal coronary angiograms but wit...
PURPOSE: Response of myocardial blood flow (MBF) to sympathetic stimulation with cold is modulated b...
In 50 patients undergoing percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty because of chronic angina p...
Coronary collaterals (CCs) serve as alternative conduits for blood flow in obstructive coronary arte...
Background: Little is known about the vaso-motor function of human coronary collateral vessels. The ...
It is well known that coronary collateral flow is one of the important determinants of myocardial in...
OBJECTIVE: To study the vasomotor response (cold pressor/basal flow) in myocardium perfused entirely...
AbstractThe coronary vasomotor response to the cold pressor test was studied with use of quantitativ...
AIMS The aim of our study in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and present, or absent, ...
Item does not contain fulltextCarotid artery (CCA) dilation occurs in healthy subjects during cold p...
\u3cp\u3eObjectives. The present study was designed to evaluate the applicability of a pressure-flow...
ObjectivesThis study sought to assess the vascular function in patients with chronic total coronary ...
Background. Carotid artery (CCA) dilation occurs in healthy subjects during cold pressor test (CPT),...
Objective: The extent of the collateral circulation varies between individuals which affects morbidi...
AbstractObjectives. The present study was designed to evaluate the applicability of a pressure-flow ...
ObjectivesWe sought to assess prospectively whether patients with normal coronary angiograms but wit...
PURPOSE: Response of myocardial blood flow (MBF) to sympathetic stimulation with cold is modulated b...
In 50 patients undergoing percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty because of chronic angina p...
Coronary collaterals (CCs) serve as alternative conduits for blood flow in obstructive coronary arte...