Abstract

A new closed chest animal technique permits selective intracoronary balloon occlusion and measurement of hemodynamic and regional metabolic function before and during occlusion and reperfusion. The distal end of the double lumen balloon catheter provides information about the nature and extent of flow distal to the occlusion and permits blood sampling or administration of pharmacologic agents directly into the ischemic zone. Independent blood sampling from the great cardiac vein by means of a specially designed balloon catheter and from the coronary sinus by cannula allows simultaneous biochemical and regional blood flow measurements from the occluded and nonoccluded segments of the heart. Simultaneous intracoronary epicardial electrocardiograms permit electrophysiologic correlation with regional hemodynamic and metabolic events. The administration of oxygen by tracheal airway can increase partial oxygen tension in the circulation distal to coronary occlusion. When intracoronary pressures distal to occlusion are markedly reduced, the frequency of ventricular fibrillation is much greater.

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