Abstract
In hydraulic studies, damage in pipes is caused by collapsing air bubbles or cavitation. During diastole with distal negative coronary suctioning, if the local dynamic coronary pressure decreases below the vapor pressure (VP) of gases in the blood (mostly nitrogen), bubbles would form. They explode
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