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Regional myocardial perfusion rates in patient with coronary artery disease.

P J Cannon, R B Dell, E M Dwyer.   

Abstract

Regional myocardial perfusion rates were estimated from the myocardial washout of (133)Xenon in 24 patients with heart disease whose coronary arteriograms were abnormal and 17 similar subjects whose coronary arteriograms were judged to be normal. Disappearance rates of (133)Xe from multiple areas of the heart were monitored externally with a multiple-crystal scintillation camera after the isotope had been injected into a coronary artery and local myocardial perfusion rates were calculated by the Kety formula. The mean myocardial perfusion rates in the left ventricle exceeded those in the right ventricle or atrial regions in subjects without demonstrable coronary artery disease. In this group there was a significant lack of homogeneity of local perfusion rates in left ventricular myocardium; the mean coefficient of variation of left ventricular local perfusion rates was 15.8%. In the patients with radiographically demonstrable coronary artery disease, a variety of myocardial perfusion patterns were observed. Local capillary blood flow rates were depressed throughout the myocardium of patients with diffuse coronary disease but were subnormal only in discrete myocardial regions of others with localized occlusive disease. Local myocardial perfusion rates were similar to those found in the group with normal coronary arteriograms in patients with slight degrees of coronary disease and in those areas of myocardium distal to marked coronary constrictions or occlusions which were well supplied by collateral vessels. In subjects with right coronary disease, the mean right ventricular perfusion rates were significantly subnormal; in seven subjects of this group perfusion of the inferior left ventricle by a dominant right coronary artery was absent or depressed. The average mean left ventricular perfusion rate of 12 subjects with significant disease of two or more branches of the left coronary artery was significantly lower than that of the group with normal left coronary arteriograms. In the patients with abnormal left coronary arteriograms, the average coefficient of variation of local left ventricular perfusion rates was significantly increased (24.8%). The studies provide evidence that coronary artery disease is associated with increased heterogeneity of local myocardial perfusion rates. They indicate that radiographically significant vascular pathology of the right or left coronary artery may be associated with significant reductions of myocardial capillary perfusion in the region supplied by the diseased vessel.

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Year:  1972        PMID: 5062613      PMCID: PMC302211          DOI: 10.1172/JCI106892

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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