Papillary muscle perfusion pattern. A hypothesis for ischemic papillary muscle dysfunction
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Papillary muscle perfusion pattern. A hypothesis for ischemic papillary muscle dysfunction
Abstract
Background: The pathogenesis of posterior papillary muscle dysfunction is poorly understood. We hypothesized that papillary muscle perfusion pattern may explain the higher prevalence of posterior papillary muscle dysfunction after myocardial infarction.
Methods and results: Twenty patients were monitored by transesophageal echocardiography during coronary surgery. Superselective coronary graft injections of 0.2 to 0.5 mL of sonicated albumin microbubbles were performed to assess graft patency and papillary muscle perfusion. Thirty-five graft injections were analyzed: 13 in the right coronary artery, 15 in an obtuse marginal branch, 1 in the left anterior descending coronary artery, and 6 in the first diagonal branch. The posterior papillary muscle was opacified in 16 patients, 11 from the right coronary artery and 5 from one obtuse marginal branch. In 10 of 16 patients (63%), the papillary muscle was perfused by one vessel, while in 6 of 16 (37%), it was perfused by two vessels. The anterior papillary muscle was opacified in 14 patients. Ten patients (71%) had double-vessel and 4 (29%) had single-vessel supply. In the subgroup of 10 patients with old inferior myocardial infarction, mitral regurgitation was present only among those 6 with single rather than double blood supply (P < .05).
Conclusions: Myocardial infarction may cause papillary muscle dysfunction when the blood supply is provided by one rather than two vessels, as is more frequently the case with the posterior rather than the anterior papillary muscle.
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