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. 2005 Aug 4;3:18. doi: 10.1186/1476-7120-3-18

Table 3.

Three groups of factors limiting CFR:

1. Increase of resting coronary blood flow due to increased myocardial oxygen demand as a result of:
• tachycardia
• increased myocardial contractility
• myocardial hypertrophy
2. Decrease of maximal (hyperemic) coronary blood flow:
• epicardial coronary artery stenosis
• decrease mean aortic pressure = coronary perfusion pressure e.g. aortic insufficiency, exaggerate response to vasodilator agent
• wall thickening (remodeling) of resistance arterioles
• reduced density of arterioles
• cardiomyocyte hypertrophy
• perivascular fibrosis
• interstitial fibrosis
• endothelial dysfunction
• increased blood viscosity: policythemia, macroglobulinemia
• elevated LV diastolic pressure increasing extravascular compressive forces and resistance (particularly in subendocardial layer).
3. Shift to the right in the pressure-flow relation through maximally dilated vessels due to an increase in zero flow pressure line:
• increased left ventricular diastolic pressure
• tachycardia
• myocardial hypertrophy