Ventricular pressure is the major determinant of extravascular coronary resistance, accounting for 75% of the resistance, while active myocardial contraction accounts for the remaining 25%.
Coronary resistance physiology
Ventricular pressure and myocardial contractile state
Extravascular component of coronary resistance
Intramyocardial stresses compress the coronary arteries raising their resistance to flow. The present study measures the relative contribution of ventricular pressure and the contractile state of the myocardium to this extravascular component of the coronary resistance. The extravascular resistance, which was found to be as much as one third of the total coronary resistance at normal ventricular and perfusion pressures, consists of two components. The major component, which persists when myocardial tension development is prevented, is attributed to passive stresses which are in equilibrium with the ventricular pressure. It accounts for 75% of the extravascular resistance. The remaining 25% is due to a modification of these passive stresses by active contraction of the myocardium. Massive increases in contractility resulted in only an additional 19% increase in the extravascular resistance. It is concluded that changes in contractility per se have only a slight effect on the amount of compression experienced by the coronary arteries and that ventricular pressure is the major determinant of the extravascular resistance.
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Robert Snyder
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
James M. Downey
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
Edward S. Kirk
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Cardiovascular Research
Harvard University
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Snyder et al. (Sat,) conducted a other in Coronary resistance physiology. Ventricular pressure and myocardial contractile state was evaluated on Extravascular component of coronary resistance. Ventricular pressure is the major determinant of extravascular coronary resistance, accounting for 75% of the resistance, while active myocardial contraction accounts for the remaining 25%.
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