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Cardiopulmonary receptors and coronary circulation
Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System, 1990Coronary blood flow has long been regarded as being regulated primarily by the metabolic demand of the myocardium [1,2]. Experimental and clinical reports [3-9], however, indicate that such coronary regulation can be overridden by the adrenergic drive to the heart.
Bruno Trimarco +6 more
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Autoregulation of the coronary circulation
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1987Coronary autoregulation appears to be closely coupled to myocardial oxidative metabolism. Recent data suggest that coronary autoregulation depends on the prevailing balance between myocardial oxygen supply and demand. It seems likely that pO2 within a critical range may be the initial metabolic stimulus for coronary autoregulation.
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1996
An appreciation of the coronary circulation not only leads to more appropriate management of patients undergoing surgical procedures directly related to coronary artery disease, but is also required because of undiagnosed disease in patients otherwise presumed healthy.
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An appreciation of the coronary circulation not only leads to more appropriate management of patients undergoing surgical procedures directly related to coronary artery disease, but is also required because of undiagnosed disease in patients otherwise presumed healthy.
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The Coronary Circulation in Cardiac Hypertrophy
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 1993Left ventricular hypertrophy is a common and important risk factor for cardiac mortality and morbidity. Cardiac hypertrophy adversely affects coronary perfusion because hypertension, its most frequent cause, is a major risk factor for coronary disease, and because cardiac hypertrophy may be associated with myocardial ischemia even in the absence of ...
D. J. Sheridan +2 more
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Control of the Coronary Circulation
1984Normal function of the heart depends on an adequate coronary blood flow. Myocardial metabolism and coronary flow are mutually interactive so that any increase in the metabolism of the normal heart is matched by an increase in coronary blood flow, and any significant restriction of flow in pathophysiologic states results in the reduction of myocardial ...
Harvey V. Sparks +2 more
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The ageing heart: the systemic and coronary circulation
Heart, 2017S. Nanayakkara, T. Marwick, D. Kaye
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Scalability and in vivo validation of a multiscale numerical model of the left coronary circulation.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 2014J. Mynard, D. Penny, J. Smolich
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The collateral circulation of coronary chronic total occlusions.
EuroIntervention, 2016M. McEntegart +11 more
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