Circulation, Vol 84, 2294-2306, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
WH Leung, ML Stadius and EL Alderman
BACKGROUND. Studies of normal human coronary dimensions have been performed
primarily in postmortem hearts. We evaluated the influence of age, body
habitus, and regional myocardial mass on coronary dimensions in living
patients with normal coronary vessels. METHODS AND RESULTS.
Arteriographically normal coronary angiograms were analyzed from the
following groups of subjects: group 1 (age, 15-34 years) consisted of 30
post-cardiac transplant patients with donor hearts from male subjects aged
15-34 years, group 2 (age, 35-54 years) consisted of 12 post-cardiac
transplant patients with donor hearts from male subjects aged 35-54 years
and 26 male subjects investigated for atypical chest pain, and group 3
(age, 55-74 years) consisted of 26 male subjects investigated for atypical
chest pain. All angiograms were performed after sublingual nitroglycerin.
Measurements of the dimensions of the left main, proximal left anterior
descending, proximal left circumflex, and proximal right coronary arteries
were made using a computer- assisted edge-detection algorithm. The regional
myocardial mass supplied by each vessel was derived from
echocardiographically derived total left ventricular mass and a
semiquantitative angiographic territory scoring system based primarily on
the number and length of its terminal nutrient branches. CONCLUSIONS.
Linear regression analysis showed that coronary vessel cross-sectional area
and total coronary cross-sectional area increase with regional myocardial
mass and decrease linearly with age. Multivariate regression analysis
revealed that regional myocardial mass and age were independent predictors
of cross-sectional area for each vessel and for the total coronary cross-
sectional area. We speculate that age-related decline in physical activity,
in part, may be responsible.
ARTICLES
Determinants of normal coronary artery dimensions in humans
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, Calif.
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