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Coronary-Artery Vasoconstriction Induced by Cocaine, Cigarette Smoking, or Both

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1994

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Abstract

The deleterious effects of cocaine on myocardial oxygen supply and demand are exacerbated by concomitant cigarette smoking. This combination substantially increases the metabolic requirement of the heart for oxygen but simultaneously decreases the diameter of diseased coronary arterial segments.

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