Figure 4. Retrograde flow-pressure plots obtained in one pilot experiment demonstrate a profound effect of mean arterial pressure on retrograde flow. In clinical practice, the hypotension accompanying the use of inhaled anesthetics is likely to affect collateral flow more than direct coronary effects. Arterial pressure was tightly controlled at 60 mmHg for the experiments reported in the remainder of this study.

Figure 4. Retrograde flow-pressure plots obtained in one pilot experiment demonstrate a profound effect of mean arterial pressure on retrograde flow. In clinical practice, the hypotension accompanying the use of inhaled anesthetics is likely to affect collateral flow more than direct coronary effects. Arterial pressure was tightly controlled at 60 mmHg for the experiments reported in the remainder of this study.

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