During diastole, the balloon was inflated and arterial blood, aspirated via the arterial catheter, was actively infused into the coronary sinus. During systole, the infusion stopped and the balloon ...
Grade II lesions show retrograde flow during systole and antegrade flow during diastole. Grade III lesions have flow that is completely retrograde, regardless of cardiac contractility (Figures 1 & 2).
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Regulation of the blood pressure is a vital physiological process enabling the body to respond to immediately changing ...