Circulation, Vol 57, 582-590, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
LL Johnson, RR Sciacca, K Ellis, MB Weiss and PJ Cannon
Myocardial blood flow (MBF) per unit mass was measured in 10 patients (pts)
with severe aortic stenosis (AS) and no significant aortic insufficiency,
normal ejection fractions, and normal coronary arteriograms, using
xenon-133 and a multiple crystal scintillation camera. MBF per unit mass
was reduced in AS (53 +/- 13 mg/100g.min) in comparison to a group of seven
normal control patients (69 +/- 12 ml/100g.min) (P less than 0.05). When
normalized for heart rate. MBF remained depressed in aortic stenosis (0.65
+/- 0.11 ml/100 g.beat). MBF/beat was strongly related to peak left
ventricular wall stress in both groups (r = 0.97). Individual values of
MBF/beat were normalized for peak stress using an analysis of covarience;
the adjusted mean values were 0.62 +/- 0.03 ml/100g.beat for the AS
patients and 0.84 +/- 0.03 ml/100 g.beat for the control patients. There
was no overlap between groups in adjusted MBF per beat. Values of MBF per
beat and peak stress for a group of ten cardiomyopathy patients with
depressed contractility were observed to fall close to the regression line
for AS patients. The results suggest that variability in resting MBF in
these AS patients is due primarily to differences in LV stress and that
reduction in MBF per beat in this group may be due to reduced
contractility.
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