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[Coronary microcirculation. Physiologic and pathologic aspects].

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The coronary circulation

Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular Physiology
  • Microcirculation Research
  • Diagnostic Cardiology

Context:

  • The heart's coronary circulation possesses a regulatory system to meet oxygen demands.
  • Coronary reserve quantifies the heart's capacity to increase blood flow and oxygen supply.
  • Advancements in microcirculation investigation have facilitated studying this in cardiovascular diseases.

Purpose:

  • To explore the role of coronary reserve in cardiovascular pathologies.
  • To detail current invasive and non-invasive methods for coronary microcirculation assessment.
  • To highlight the application of these methods in various cardiac conditions and risk factors.

Summary:

  • New methods allow detailed study of coronary microcirculation and reserve.

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  • Invasive (intracoronary Doppler/pressure) and non-invasive (contrast echo, PET, NMR) techniques are employed.
  • These methods assess coronary reserve and microcirculation abnormalities in cardiomyopathies, risk factors, and post-transplant.
  • Impact:

    • Enables precise measurement of coronary reserve.
    • Facilitates understanding of microcirculation's role in heart disease.
    • Supports clinical investigation of diverse cardiovascular conditions and risk factors.