Segmental diastolic narrowing of epicardial coronary arteries in aortic regurgitation. Phase analysis by quantitative angiography of coronary artery diameter change during cardiac cycles
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Segmental diastolic narrowing of epicardial coronary arteries in aortic regurgitation. Phase analysis by quantitative angiography of coronary artery diameter change during cardiac cycles
Abstract
A new finding of a segmental narrowing of the left anterior descending coronary artery in diastole (diastolic narrowing: DN) was reported. DN was found in 6 out of 45 patients (13.3%, 5 males, 1 female) with chronic aortic regurgitation (AR). It is likely that aortic regurgitation was more severe in terms of the history of heart failure, regurgitant fraction, left ventricular end-diastolic volume index and pressure, and aortic diastolic pressure in the patients with DN compared with those without DN. The phasic change of DN in cardiac cycles was analyzed by quantitative angiography, and indicated that DN commences at a point in mid-diastole when coronary vascular driving pressure (the instantaneous aortic and LV pressure difference) becomes abnormally reduced, reaches its maximum at end-diastole, and gradually recovers as aortic pressure increases during systole. In two patients, DN was no longer evident after valve replacement. We concluded that DN, a new coronary arteriographic finding, reflects the integrated severity of AR.
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