Abstract

With the use of a Doppler flowmeter catheter, phasic instantaneous aortocoronary saphenous vein bypass graft blood velocity was continuously measured during the inhalation of amyl nitrite in 20 closed-chest conscious subjects. Administration of amyl nitrite augmented peak diastolic and systolic graft blood velocity within 10 seconds and maximal blood velocities were recorded between 8 and 60 seconds after inhalation. Control mean (+/- 1 S.D.) bypass graft blood velocity was 25 +/- 10 cm. per second and after amyl nitrite 46 +/- 14 cm. per second, resulting in an average 84 per cent rise of blood velocity. It is concluded that amyl nitrite increases aortocoronary bypass graft blood velocity, suggesting a possible enhancement of blood flow to the distal native circulation in patients so operated upon.

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