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Heart and Vessels | 1985

Evaluation of phasic blood flow velocity in the great cardiac vein by a laser Doppler method.

Fumihiko Kajiya; Katsuhiko Tsujioka; Masami Goto; Yoshifumi Wada; Shinichiro Tadaoka; Masanobu Nakai; Osamu Hiramatsu; Yasuo Ogasawara; Keiichiro Mito; Noritake Hoki; Go Tomonaga

SummaryIn the present study, characteristics of the phasic flow pattern in the great cardiac vein and the mechanism of such pattern formation were investigated using a laser Doppler velocimeter with an optic fiber probe. The laser Doppler velocimeter allowed measurements of venous blood velocity under more physiological conditions than were possible with previous methods. Moreover, venous blood flow measurement in the great cardiac vein mirrors the effects of myocardial contraction on the venous flow more directly than does measurement in the coronary sinus. Thus, our method is considered very useful. Results obtained from the present study are as follows: 1) Measurement of the phasic flow in the great cardiac vein was made in 11 anesthetized dogs using our laser Doppler method. The blood velocity curve obtained in the great cardiac vein was always characterized by a prominent systolic flow wave (SFW). The mean value for the maximum velocities under control conditions in 11 cases was 40±13 cm/s. The blood velocity increased with the onset of left ventricular ejection and decreased gradually after the peak formation at mid- or late systole. — 2) Besides the above SFW, one or two small wave components were frequently observed during the atrial contraction period and/or during the isovolumic contraction phase. On the waveform during the atrial contraction period, two cases showed forward flow, while one case showed reverse flow. The small reverse flow waves during the isovolumic contraction phase were found in seven cases. — 3) Pharmacological interventions of dipyridamole and isoproterenol increased the maximum velocity. Compared with dipyridamole, isoproterenol accelerated the rate of rise in the SFW. — 4) No significant coronary venous flow was observed during the diastolic period prolonged by vagal nerve stimulation. However, after coronary vasodilator drugs were administered, there was a transient significant coronary venous flow during the prolonged diastole. This may be the overflow from the coronary capacitance vessels. — 5) During a reactive hyperemic response, the flow velocity of the great cardiac vein increased with the increment of the blood flow volume of the left anterior descending artery. However, its phasic change did not always correspond to that of intramyocardial pressure.


Cardiovascular Research | 1988

Effect of packed cell volume on diastolic coronary artery pressure-flow relations in the dog

Fumihiko Kajiya; Katsuhiko Tsujioka; Yasuo Ogasawara; Yoshifumi Wada; Osamu Hiramatsu; Masami Goto; Masanobu Nakai; Shinichiro Tadaoka; Shuji Matsuoka; Yasuhiro Sha


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 1986

FACTORS AFFECTING OPERATIVE MORTALITY IN AORTOCORONARY BYPASS SURGERY

Takashi Fujiwara; Tatsuki Katsumura; Souroku Dokou; Hiroshi Inada; Akimitsu Kiso; Atsushi Nogami; Hisao Masaki; Masanobu Nakai; Hisayoshi Yamane; Takashi Yamamoto; Shigeo Kanazawa


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1986

ANALYSIS OF MYOCARDIAL SQUEEZING OUT EFFECT OF THE BLOOD WITHIN INTRAMYOCARDIAL CAPACITAINCE VESSELS INTO THE CORONARY VEIN : Coronary Circulation : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 50th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY

Katsuhiko Tsujioka; Yasuo Ogasawara; Yoshifumi Wada; Masami Goto; Syuji Matsuoka; Shinichiro Tadaoka; Masanobu Nakai; Fumihiko Kajiya


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1986

EVALUATION OF FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE INTRAMYOCARDIAL CAPACITANCE VESSELS : Coronary Circulation : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 50th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY

Masami Goto; Katsuhiko Tsujioka; Yasuo Ogasawara; Yoshifumi Wada; Shuji Matsuoka; Shinichiro Tadaoka; Masanobu Nakai; Keiichiro Mito; Fumihiko Kajiya


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 1985

A CASE OF CHRONIC CONSTRICTIVE PERICARDITIS WITH SECONDARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM UNDERGOING LONG-TERM HEMODIALYSIS

Atsushi Nogami; Takashi Fujiwara; Akimitsu Kiso; Hisao Masaki; Masanobu Nakai; Hisayoshi Yamane; Takashi Yamamoto; Tatsuki Katsumura; Tanekazu Harada; Tsutomu Mure; Kinmei Kokumai


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1985

EFFECTS OF HEMATOCRIT AND FLUOROCARBON ON CORONARY PRESSURE-FLOW RELATION : Coronary Circulation (I) : FREE COMMUNICATIONS (III) : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 49th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY

Masanobu Nakai; Katsuhiko Tsujioka; Yasuo Ogasawara; Masami Goto; Yoshifumi Wada; Shinichiro Tadaoka; Fumihiko Kajiya; Go Tomonaga


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1985

MEASUREMENTS OF HUMAN CORONARY BLOOD FLOW VELOCITY DURING OPEN CHEST SURGERY BY HIGH RESOLUTION MULTIGATED PULSED DOPPLER VELOCIMETER : Coronary Circulation (I) : FREE COMMUNICATIONS (III) : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 49th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY

Yasuo Ogasawara; Masami Goto; Yoshifumi Wada; Shinichiro Tadaoka; Masanobu Nakai; Katsuhiko Tsujioka; Fumihiko Kajiya; Takashi Fujiwara; Tatsuki Katsumura


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1985

CORONARY VENOUS FLOW MEASUREMENTS BY A NEWLY DEVELOPED CATHETER-TYPE LASER DOPPLER VELOCIMETER : Coronary Circulation (I) : FREE COMMUNICATIONS (III) : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 49th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY

Yoshifumi Wada; Masami Goto; Shinichiro Tadaoka; Masanobu Nakai; Yasuo Ogasawara; Katsuhiko Tsujioka; Fumihiko Kajiya


Nippon Laser Igakkaishi | 1984

EVALUATION OF SARCOMERE DYNAMICS IN ISOLATED CARDIAC MUSCLE BY LASER DIFFRACTION METHOD

Katsuhiko Tsujioka; Yasuo Ogasawara; Masanobu Nakai; Shinichiro Tadaoka; G. Tomonaga; Fumihiko Kajiya; J. W. Krueger; E. H. Sonnenblick

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Kawasaki Medical School

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