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Letters to the Editor

Coronary flow velocity at rest: a speed limit for a safe prognostic journey?

Pages 488-490 | Received 07 Dec 2021, Accepted 14 Dec 2021, Published online: 03 Jan 2022
 

Abstract

The study presented by Zagatina and co-workers in the present issue of the Journal raises an interesting issue. Coronary flow velocity at rest is usually associated with dynamic assessment during stress but it may also have an important pathophysiologic and prognostic meaning when evaluated at rest, before stress. This is new, apparently surprising and counterintuitive. However, at a closer look it fits well with the pathophysiological background and initial preliminary clinical experience available in this important but still largely unexplored field.

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Figure 1. Resting flow and flow reserve. Even with normal coronary arteries and preserved maximal vasodilatory capacity, coronary flow reserve (a recognised biomarker of poor prognosis) can be reduced for increased resting flow, present when one or more determinants of resting myocardial oxygen consumption are increased or when myocardial oxygen supply decreases for anaemia or hypoxia.

Figure 1. Resting flow and flow reserve. Even with normal coronary arteries and preserved maximal vasodilatory capacity, coronary flow reserve (a recognised biomarker of poor prognosis) can be reduced for increased resting flow, present when one or more determinants of resting myocardial oxygen consumption are increased or when myocardial oxygen supply decreases for anaemia or hypoxia.

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