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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 8, 228-235, Copyright © 1994 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
F Robicsek and MJ Thubrikar
The phenomenon that coronary arteries which course entirely
intramyocardially remain immune to atherosclerosis was investigated in 250
patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery. In 26 the circumflex artery
gave off major branches whose distal portions ran entirely
intramyocardially, which required coronary bypass grafting because of
proximal disease. Of these, 24 had no atherosclerosis in the
intramyocardial segment, one had a calcified plaque, and one had a
recanalized thrombus. The cause of this phenomenon was studied further in
14 canine hearts by measuring intramyocardial pressure. The intramyocardial
pressure in the subepicardial region was as high as 63% of the left
ventricular cavity pressure and in the subendocardial region it was even
greater than the left ventricular cavity pressure, which indicates that the
pressure gradient across the artery wall is significantly reduced, and
sometimes even eliminated. It is therefore concluded that the freedom from
atherosclerosis of the intramyocardial coronary arteries is due to the lack
of mural stress, i.e. the lower or absent transmural pressure gradient.
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The freedom from atherosclerosis of intramyocardial coronary arteries: reduction of mural stress--a key factor
Heineman Medical Research Center, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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