Temporal fluctuations in regional myocardial flows
- 1 February 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 413 (4) , 336-342
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00584480
Abstract
Considerable spatial heterogeneity has been observed in regional myocardial blood flow in isolated hearts and in both anesthetized and conscious animals. In order to study how local blood flow varies with time, the data obtained by King et al. (1985) from ten awake, healthy baboons were analyzed to estimate the role of temporal fluctuations. Four to six distributions of regional flows were estimated at intervals of 4 min to 27 h, using 15 μ diameter microspheres and dividing each heart into 204 locatable pieces (average piece mass=0.17 g). The technique averages over the 40 s of the injection giving no measure of fluctuations over a few seconds. The temporal variation in regional blood flow, expressed as the relative dispersion (SD/mean) of the temporally separated measurements about the mean flow for each piece and corrected for methodological noise, was 12% for the whole heart (10828 observations). For the left ventricle, the temporal variation was 10% (8806 observations), for the right ventricle 14% (1455 observations), and for the atria 22% (567 observations). On a relative basis, temporal fluctuation was greatest in regions having low flows. Since the magnitude of the changes in flow distributions was the same after 4 min as it was in several hours, we conclude that much of the “twinkling” is a high frequency phenomenon occurring over seconds to a few minutes. Further, it is concluded that regional myocardial blood flow in conscious primates is relatively stable with time, temporal fluctuations causing only about one third of the variation between regions.Keywords
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