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Heart Rate Affects the Dependency of Myocardial Oxygen Consumption on Flow in Goats

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Journal Heart Vessels
Date 1995 Jan 1
PMID 8904001
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The effect of flow steps in coronary arterial flow (Qa) on myocardial oxygen consumption (MVo2) was investigated at different heart rates (HR) to further elucidate the dependency of myocardial oxygen consumption on perfusion. In six anesthetized goats the left main coronary artery and the great cardiac vein were cannulated. The hearts were paced alternately at 60 and 130 beats per min. Flow steps were applied at both HR during control and maximal vasodilation by adenosine. MVo2, in steady state before and after the flow step, was calculated by multiplication of Qa and arterio-venous oxygen content difference (Fick's law). Heart rate affected the MVo2 dependency on flow during control as well as during maximal vasodilation. With vascular tone present, the MVo2 dependency on flow (DeltaMVo2/DeltaQa), in mu l O2/ml, was 16.0 +/- 3.6 at HR 60 and 21.7 +/- 3.9 at HR 130. During maximal vasodilation, these values were 9.5 +/- 2.9 and 17.0 +/- 5.3 at HR 60 and 130, respectively. The higher MVo2 dependency on flow at high HR may be explained via a dependency of MVo2 on microvascular pressure. The pressure change in the microvessels induced by a flow step is probably larger at high HR than at low HR because of increased venous resistance at high HR, due to increased compression by the heart contraction.

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