Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843
Clinical Investigation
Coronary Flow - Pressure Relationship Distal to Epicardial Stenosis
Nobuhiro TanakaKenji TakazawaKazuhiro TakedaMasaru AikawaNaohisa ShindoKazutaka AmayaYuichi KoboriAkira Yamashina
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2003 Volume 67 Issue 6 Pages 525-529

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To assess the coronary flow velocity - pressure relationship distal to a stenosis, and to evaluate the influence of microvascular abnormalities on this relationship, coronary flow velocity and coronary pressure were measured simultaneously in 38 patients (42 vessels). The instantaneous peak coronary flow velocity was plotted against the simultaneous measured distal coronary pressure, and the slope of the relation in the phase of diastolic flow decrease was calculated as the flow - pressure slope index (FPSI) and the X-intercept of the slope was calculated as zero-flow pressure (Pzf). The slope of the curve increased from 2.0±2.6 to 4.5±4.1 (p<0.001) and the X-intercept decreased from 42±16 to 27±13 mmHg (p<0.001) after papaverine injection. After successful coronary intervention, Pzf increased from 23±10 to 35±11 (p<0.01) and FPSI decreased from 6.8±5.1 to 3.5±1.8 (p<0.05). Pzf was higher in patients with an old myocardial infarction. It is feasible to assess the relationship between coronary flow and pressure distal to a stenosis in the clinical setting, and the relationship may provide additional information regarding coronary microcirculation. Microvascular abnormalities may play an important role in the coronary flow - pressure relationship distal to stenosis. (Circ J 2003; 67: 525 - 529)

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