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Disturbed Intracoronary Hemodynamics in Myocardial Bridging
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Coronary hemodynamics in myocardial bridges are characterized by a phasic systolic vessel compression with a localized peak pressure, persistent diastolic diameter reduction, increased blood flow velocities, retrograde flow, and a reduced flow reserve. These alterations may explain the occurrence of symptoms and ischemia in these patients. Intracoronary stent placement abolished all hemodynamic abnormalities and may improve clinical symptoms in otherwise unsuccessfully treated patients with myocardial bridges.
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