2011
DOI: 10.1536/ihj.52.331
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Nitroglycerin-induced Heterogeneous Subendocardial Myocardial Blood Flow Observed by Cardioscopy in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease

Abstract: SummaryIt is controversial as to whether or not nitroglycerin (NTG) increases subendocardial myocardial blood flow (SMBF), and if it does, whether arterial or venous blood flow is increased in patients with coronary artery disease. This study was performed to examine NTG-induced changes in SMBF.Changes in SMBF induced by NTG (200 μg, i.v.) were examined by cardioscopy in 58 left ventricular wall segments of 58 patients with coronary artery disease. NTG-induced red and purple endocardial colors were defined as… Show more

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“…Although there was a tendency for arterial blood filling to occur in segments irrigated by a less stenotic artery, with developed collaterals and with well-preserved contraction, the difference was not statistically significant. 44) It is conceivable that regional microvessels, and not large epicardial coronary arteries, directly mediate the effects of NTG on subendocardial MBF.…”
Section: Dye-staining Cardioscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there was a tendency for arterial blood filling to occur in segments irrigated by a less stenotic artery, with developed collaterals and with well-preserved contraction, the difference was not statistically significant. 44) It is conceivable that regional microvessels, and not large epicardial coronary arteries, directly mediate the effects of NTG on subendocardial MBF.…”
Section: Dye-staining Cardioscopymentioning
confidence: 99%