Recognition that coronary blood flow is tightly coupled with myocardial metabolism has been appreciated for well over half a century. However, exactly how coronary microvascular resistance is tightly coupled with myocardial oxygen consumption (MV̇o2) remains one of the most highly contested mysteries of the coronary circulation to this day. Understanding the mechanisms responsible for local metabolic control of coronary blood flow has been confounded by continued debate regarding both anticipated experimental outcomes and data interpretation. For a number of years, coronary venous Po2 has been generally accepted as a measure of myocardial tissue oxygenation and thus the classically proposed error signal for the generation of vasodilator met...
Aims To explore the impact of the functional severity of coronary artery stenosis on changes in myoc...
Phasic changes in intramyocardial tension during the cardiac cycle interrupt coronary blood flow (CB...
In vivo observations of microcirculatory behavior during autoregulation and adaptation to varying my...
The coronary circulation is tightly regulated in order to ensure an adequate matching between myocar...
The local metabolic hypothesis proposes that myocardial oxygen tension determines the degree of auto...
BACKGROUND: It is recognized that the interplay between myocardial ischemia, perfusion, and oxygenat...
The heart is uniquely responsible for providing its own blood supply through the coronary circulatio...
It remains unclear if the human coronary vasculature is inherently sensitive to changes in arterial ...
Background—It is recognized that the interplay between myocardial ischemia, perfusion, and oxygenati...
Coronary blood flow is tightly regulated to ensure that myocardial oxygen delivery meets local metab...
Item does not contain fulltextThe coronary microcirculation plays a key role in modulating blood sup...
The mechanism of local metabolic regulation of coronary blood flow is still unclear. It is still un...
BackgroundThe relationship between mean arterial pressure (MAP) and coronary blood flow is well desc...
BackgroundThe relationship between mean arterial pressure (MAP) and coronary blood flow is well desc...
Previous studies in healthy subjects have shown that, at rest, the myocardium responds to a reduced ...
Aims To explore the impact of the functional severity of coronary artery stenosis on changes in myoc...
Phasic changes in intramyocardial tension during the cardiac cycle interrupt coronary blood flow (CB...
In vivo observations of microcirculatory behavior during autoregulation and adaptation to varying my...
The coronary circulation is tightly regulated in order to ensure an adequate matching between myocar...
The local metabolic hypothesis proposes that myocardial oxygen tension determines the degree of auto...
BACKGROUND: It is recognized that the interplay between myocardial ischemia, perfusion, and oxygenat...
The heart is uniquely responsible for providing its own blood supply through the coronary circulatio...
It remains unclear if the human coronary vasculature is inherently sensitive to changes in arterial ...
Background—It is recognized that the interplay between myocardial ischemia, perfusion, and oxygenati...
Coronary blood flow is tightly regulated to ensure that myocardial oxygen delivery meets local metab...
Item does not contain fulltextThe coronary microcirculation plays a key role in modulating blood sup...
The mechanism of local metabolic regulation of coronary blood flow is still unclear. It is still un...
BackgroundThe relationship between mean arterial pressure (MAP) and coronary blood flow is well desc...
BackgroundThe relationship between mean arterial pressure (MAP) and coronary blood flow is well desc...
Previous studies in healthy subjects have shown that, at rest, the myocardium responds to a reduced ...
Aims To explore the impact of the functional severity of coronary artery stenosis on changes in myoc...
Phasic changes in intramyocardial tension during the cardiac cycle interrupt coronary blood flow (CB...
In vivo observations of microcirculatory behavior during autoregulation and adaptation to varying my...