Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
The interaction between coronary circulation and left ventricular mechanics has been studied
in animal models as well as investigated in humans. Here we review the results of experimental
studies performed at the Institute of Clinical Physiology: the separate contribution
of preload and afterload on coronary pressure-flow, pressure-volume and volume-flow
relationships; single beat as well as averaged instantaneous loops, both during autoregulation
and under maximal vasodilation. We then present the results of animal studies on estimate
of functional microvascular architecture and its relationship with myocardial blood flow
heterogeneity. Finally, we report on clinical applications performed in various models of
left ventricular dysfunction as myocardial ischemia, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, dilated
cardiomyopathy and secondary hypertrophy, aimed at investigating the interaction between
coronary flow and abnormal left ventricular mechanics.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
animal models; left ventricle mechanics; coronary circulation; clinical studies
List of contributors:
Neglia, Danilo; Pelosi, Gualtiero; Trivella, MARIA GIOVANNA
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