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Phasic changes in human right coronary blood flow before and after repair of aortic insufficiency
Authors:John D Folts  George G Rowe  Donald R Kahn  William P Young
Institution:1. Department of Medicine, Cardiology Section, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, Wisc., USA;2. Department of Surgery, Cardiology Section, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, Wisc., USA
Abstract:We have shown previously that acute aortic insufficiency in chronically instrumented dogs reverses the normally high ratio of diastolic to systolic coronary blood flow.Phasic blood flow in the dominant right coronary artery was measured directly with an electromagnetic flow meter during surgery in eight patients with severe aortic insufficiency before and after replacement of the aortic valve. Before the insufficiency was eliminated, right coronary flow averaged 116 ± 37 ml./minute and the diastolic to systolic flow ratio was 0.88 ± 17. Mean arterial blood pressure averaged 106 ± 17 mm. Hg, heart rate 84 ± 19 beats/minute, and mean diastolic pressure averaged 67 ± 10 mm. Hg. After the aortic valve was replaced with an average heart rate of 90 ± 15 and mean blood pressure of 103 ± 13 mm. Hg, the average right coronary blood flow increased to 180 ± 40 ml./minute with a DS ratio of 2.18 ± 0.8. In all cases the right coronary blood flow increased after the aortic insufficiency was eliminated surgically. Right coronary flow probably increased because of the improved diastolic perfusion pressure and the change from predominantly systolic to diastolic coronary flow.
Keywords:Reprint requests: John D  Folts  Ph  D    Cardiology Section  Room 523  420 N  Charter Street  Madison  WI 53706  
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