Circulation, Vol 81, 1967-1973, Copyright © 1990 by American Heart Association
RJ Bache, L Wright, DD Laxson and XZ Dai
This study was performed to determine if a coronary artery stenosis would
result in more-severe perfusion abnormalities in hypertrophied compared
with normal canine hearts during exercise. Studies were performed in eight
normal control dogs and in seven adult dogs in which a 67% increase in left
ventricular mass wa produced by banding the ascending aorta at 9 weeks of
age. Myocardial blood flow was measured by the microsphere method during
treadmill exercise in the presence of a coronary artery stenosis that
decreased distal coronary perfusion pressure to 55 or 42 mm Hg. At a
coronary pressure of 55 mm Hg, mean myocardial blood flow was decreased by
23 +/- 5% in normal control dogs but was decreased by 53 +/- 10% in dogs
with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) (p less than 0.05, comparing normal
vs. LVH dogs). Similarly, at a coronary pressure of 42 mm Hg, mean blood
flow was decreased by 53 +/- 6% below control in normal dogs but was
decreased by 76 +/- 5% below control values in dogs with LVH (p less than
0.01, comparing normal vs. LVH dogs). In both groups of dogs, the stenosis
caused a gradient of hypoperfusion, worsening from epicardium to
endocardium. However, for each level of stenosis, subendocardial blood flow
and the ratio of subendocardial to subepicardial blood flow was less in LVH
than in normal canine hearts. These findings demonstrate that the presence
of LVH secondary to long-term pressure overload is associated with an
increased vulnerability to myocardial hypoperfusion during exercise in the
presence of a coronary artery stenosis.
ARTICLES
Effect of coronary stenosis on myocardial blood flow during exercise in the chronically pressure-overloaded hypertrophied left ventricle
Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
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