Relations between myocardial blood flow and postextrasystolic potentiation in epicardial and endocardial left ventricular regions early after coronary occlusion in dogs.

Author:

Crozatier B

Abstract

Postextrasystolic potentiation was studied during control and 5 minutes after coronary occlusion in epicardial regions of 12 open-chest dogs. Segmental behavior evaluated with ultrasonic crystals was correlated with regional myocardial blood flow (MBF) measured with radioactive microspheres. A similar correlation was found between the percentage of systolic shortening in postextrasystolic beats and MBF in epicardial (r = 0.64) and endocardial (r = 0.97) regions, although the scatter was much larger in the epicardium. The correlation was similar when segmental function was expressed as the area of the pressure-segment length loop. Three types of segments were described; completely ischemic segments (transmural MBF less than 5% of control), in which end-systolic length was larger than end-diastolic length after postextrasystolic potentiation; severely ischemic segments (5% less than or equal to transmural MBF less than 25% of control), in which the ischemic bulge during control beats was replaced by active shortening after premature ventricular complexes; and marginal segments (25% less than or equal to transmural MBF less than 100% of control), in which depressed shortening was enhanced close to control after a premature ventricular complex. These data reconcile conflicting studies, which did not consider similar degrees of ischemia and show a rapid loss of postextrasystolic potentiation in completely ischemic segments.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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