Abstract

The effects of experimental electroshock on coronary flow and resistance were studied in anesthetized dogs. In general, changes in coronary flow paralleled similar changes taking place in the systemic arterial pressure. However, changes in coronary flow were modified by concurrent changes in coronary resistance. During the hypotensive phase of the response of arterial pressure, coronary resistance was lessened. Coronary resistance increased briefly during the hypertensive phase but returned to control levels or below while the arterial pressure was still elevated.

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