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- Title:
- Is coronary sinus blood oxygen tension behavior determined by myocardial oxygen tension variation during cardiac reperfusion?
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0021-4868
- The relationship between coronary sinus blood oxygen tension (CSPO 2) and myocardial oxygen tension (MPO 2) variations during cardiac ischemia and reperfusion was studied in anesthetized open-chest dogs. Oxygen tension was measured by a polarographic method. Ischemia resulted in a slightly decreased CSPO 2 and a more pronounced reduction of MPO 2. After reperfusion the CSPO 2 rose rapidly and transiently before it returned gradually to the control level. By contrast, during the recovery period, the MPO 2 increased slowly, with recovery occurring long after the peak of CSPO 2. These data suggest that during the reperfusion phase, the CSPO 2 variation is probably due to opening of the myocardial arteriovenous shunts instead of an increase of flow through the myocardial capillary bed.
- 1-Jan-1988
- Japanese Heart Journal, v. 29, n. 2, p. 207-213, 1988.
- 207-213
- animal experiment
- blood oxygen tension
- coronary sinus
- dog
- heart muscle ischemia
- heart muscle oxygen consumption
- heart muscle reperfusion
- nonhuman
- priority journal
- Animal
- Coronary Circulation
- Coronary Disease
- Coronary Vessels
- Dogs
- Male
- Myocardium
- Oxygen
- Polarography
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1536/ihj.29.207
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- http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/63838
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