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Endothelial dysfunction of the coronary microvasculature is associated with coronary blood flow regulation in patients with early atherosclerosis.
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Early stages of epicardial atherosclerosis are associated with an impairment in endothelium-dependent dilation of the coronary microvasculature, indicating that the pathophysiological consequences of atherosclerosis may extend into the human coronary microcirculation. The correlation between cold pressor test-induced coronary vascular resistance changes and the extent of endothelial dysfunction suggests a relation between endothelial function of the microvasculature and coronary blood flow regulation during sympathetic stimulation associated with increased myocardial work.