Collateral and collateral-adjacent hyperemic vascular resistance changes and the ipsilateral coronary flow reserve. Documentation of a mechanism causing coronary steal in patients with coronary artery disease
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Collateral and collateral-adjacent hyperemic vascular resistance changes and the ipsilateral coronary flow reserve. Documentation of a mechanism causing coronary steal in patients with coronary artery disease
Abstract
Objectives: The goal of this clinical study was to assess the influence of hyperemic ipsilateral, collateral and contralateral vascular resistance changes on the coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR) of the collateral-receiving (i.e. ipsilateral) artery, and to test the validity of a model describing the development of collateral steal.
Methods: In 20 patients with one- to two-vessel coronary artery disease (CAD) undergoing angioplasty of one stenotic lesion, adenosine induced intracoronary (i.c.) CFVR during vessel patency was measured using a Doppler guidewire. During stenosis occlusion, simultaneous i.c. distal ipsilateral flow velocity and pressure (P(occl), using a pressure guidewire) as well as contralateral flow velocity measurements via a third i.c. wire were performed before and during intravenous adenosine. From those measurements and simultaneous mean aortic pressure (P(ao)), a collateral flow index (CFI), and the ipsilateral, collateral, and contralateral vascular resistance index (R(ipsi), R(coll), R(contra)) were calculated. The study population was subdivided into groups with CFI<0.15 and with CFI> or =0.15.
Results: The percentage-diameter coronary artery stenosis (%-S) to be dilated was similar in the two groups: 78+/-10% versus 82+/-12% (NS). CFVR was not associated with %-S. In the group with CFI> or =0.15 but not with CFI<0.15, CFVR was directly and inversely associated with R(coll) and R(contra), respectively.
Conclusions: A hemodynamic interaction between adjacent vascular territories can be documented in patients with CAD and well developed collaterals among those regions. The CFVR of a collateralized region may, thus, be more dependent on hyperemic vascular resistance changes of the collateral and collateral-supplying area than on the ipsilateral stenosis severity, and may even fall below 1.
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