Regional myocardial blood flow.

J M Sullivan, W J Taylor, W C Elliott, R Gorlin
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Abstract

A method is described which measures the local effectiveness of the myocardial circulation, expressed as a clearance constant. Uniform clearance constants have been demonstrated in the normal canine and human myocardium. A distinct difference in clearance constants has been demonstrated between the normal canine myocardium and areas of naturally occurring disease. Heterogeneous clearance constants have been found in a majority of human subjects with coronary artery disease-the lowest rates being noted in areas of fibrous aneurysm.

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MeSH Term

Aneurysm
Animals
Blood Circulation
Coronary Disease
Coronary Vessels
Dogs
Humans
Krypton
Radioisotopes
Regional Blood Flow

Chemicals

Radioisotopes
Krypton