Coronary Vasomotor Tone During Static and Dynamic Exercise
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Coronary vasomotion is an important determinant of myocardial perfusion in patients with angina pectoris, and it influences not only normal but also stenotic coronary arteries. The ability of a stenotic coronary artery to change its size is dependent on the presence of a normal musculo-elastic wall segment within the stenosis (i.e., eccentric stenosis). Coronary vasoconstriction of normal and stenotic coronary arteries has been reported by Brown and coworkers (Circulation 1984; 70: 18-24) during isometric exercise. The effect of dynamic exercise on coronary vasomotion was evaluated in one group of 13 patients with ischaemia-like symptoms and normal coronary arteries (group 1) and in a second group of 12 patients with coronary artery disease with exercise-induced angina pectoris (group 2). Luminal area of a normal and a stenotic vessel segment was determined by biplane quantitative coronary arteriography at rest, during supine bicycle exercise and 5 min after administration of 1.6 mg sublingual nitroglycerin. Coronary sinus blood flow was measured in group 1 at rest and after 0.5 mg kg-1 intravenous dipyridamole using coronary sinus thermodilution. Coronary flow reserve was calculated from coronary sinus flow after dipyridamole divided by coronary sinus flow at rest. In group 1, coronary vasodilation of the large (i.e., proximal) and the small (i.e., distal) coronary arteries was observed during exercise in seven patients (subgroup A). However, in the remaining six patients (subgroup B) coronary vasoconstriction of the small arteries (-24%, P less than 0.001) was found during exercise, whereas the large vessels showed coronary vasodilation (+26%, P less than 0.001).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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