Perspectives on the History of Coronary Physiology: Discovery of Major Principles and Their Clinical Correlates.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1053/j.jvca.2024.08.017
George J Crystal, Paul S Pagel
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Coronary circulation plays an essential role in delivering oxygen and metabolic substrates to satisfy the considerable energy demand of the heart. This article reviews the history that led to the current understanding of coronary physiology, beginning with William Harvey's revolutionary discovery of systemic blood circulation in the 17th century, and extending through the 20th century when the major mechanisms regulating coronary blood flow (CBF) were elucidated: extravascular compressive forces, metabolic control, pressure-flow autoregulation, and neural pathways. Pivotal research studies providing evidence for each of these mechanisms are described, along with their clinical correlates. The authors describe the major role played by researchers in the 19th century, who formulated basic principles of hemodynamics, such as Poiseuille's law, which provided the conceptual foundation for experimental studies of CBF regulation. Targeted research studies in coronary physiology began in earnest around the turn of the 20th century. Despite reliance on crude experimental techniques, the pioneers in coronary physiology made groundbreaking discoveries upon which our current knowledge is predicated. Further advances in coronary physiology were facilitated by technological developments, including methods to measure phasic CBF and its regional distribution, and by biochemical discoveries, including endothelial vasoactive molecules and adrenergic receptor subtypes. The authors recognize the invaluable contribution made by basic scientists toward the understanding of CBF regulation, and the enormous impact that this fundamental information has had on improving clinical diagnosis, decision-making, and patient care.

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冠状动脉生理学历史透视:发现主要原理及其临床相关性。
冠状动脉循环在输送氧气和代谢基质以满足心脏巨大能量需求方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本文回顾了从威廉-哈维(William Harvey)在 17 世纪对全身血液循环的革命性发现开始,到 20 世纪阐明冠状动脉血流 (CBF) 的主要调节机制:血管外压力、代谢控制、压力-血流自动调节和神经通路,从而形成目前对冠状动脉生理学认识的历史。文中介绍了为上述每种机制提供证据的重要研究及其临床相关性。作者介绍了 19 世纪研究人员所发挥的重要作用,他们提出了血液动力学的基本原理,如普瓦赛尔定律,为 CBF 调节的实验研究提供了概念基础。有针对性的冠状动脉生理学研究始于 20 世纪之交。尽管依赖于粗糙的实验技术,冠状动脉生理学的先驱们还是取得了突破性的发现,而这些发现正是我们当前知识的基础。技术的发展(包括测量相位 CBF 及其区域分布的方法)和生化发现(包括内皮血管活性分子和肾上腺素能受体亚型)促进了冠状动脉生理学的进一步发展。作者肯定了基础科学家在了解 CBF 调节方面做出的宝贵贡献,以及这些基础信息对改善临床诊断、决策和患者护理所产生的巨大影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia is primarily aimed at anesthesiologists who deal with patients undergoing cardiac, thoracic or vascular surgical procedures. JCVA features a multidisciplinary approach, with contributions from cardiac, vascular and thoracic surgeons, cardiologists, and other related specialists. Emphasis is placed on rapid publication of clinically relevant material.
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