EFFECT OF ABRUPTLY INCREASED INTRATHORACIC PRESSURE ON CORONARY BLOOD-FLOW VELOCITY IN PATIENTS

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KERN, MJ
GUDIPATI, C
TATINENI, S
AGUIRRE, F
SEROTA, H
DELIGONUL, U
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10.1016/S0002-8703(05)80324-2
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To assess the effects of abruptly increased intrathoracic pressure on coronary blood flow, arterial pressure, heart rate, and intracoronary Doppler blood flow velocity were measured continuously during cough(s) and again during the four phases of the Valsalva maneuver in 14 patients. Coughing significantly increased the systolic pressure (137±25 to 176±30 mm Hg), diastolic pressure (72±10 to 84±18 mm Hg), and arterial pulse pressure (65±27 to 92±35 mm Hg), with no change in heart rate. The mean coronary flow velocity decreased (17±10 to 14±12 cm/sec, p<0.03). During the Valsalva maneuver, despite marked reduction in the mean arterial pressure during phase III (96±12 to 68±14 mm Hg, p<0.05), the reduction of coronary blood flow velocity did not achieve statistical significance. These data demonstrate that neither type of abrupt physiologic increase in intrathoracic pressure enhances coronary blood flow. Coughing does not improve coronary perfusion pressures or flow velocity, despite marked increases in arterial diastolic pressure. The Valsalva maneuver, for the most part, does not significantly alter coronary blood flow velocity. © 1990 Mosby-Year Book, Inc.
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