| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5608397 | Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2016 | 10 Pages | 
Abstract
												Coronary flow in patients with HCM is deranged. Distally, compressive deformation of intramyocardial blood vessels during systole results in an abnormally large backward compression wave, whereas proximally, severe left ventricular outflow tract obstruction is associated with an additional deceleration wave. Perfusion abnormalities in HCM are not simply a consequence of supply/demand mismatch or remodeling of the intramyocardial blood vessels; they represent a dynamic interaction with the mechanics of myocardial ischemia that may be amenable to treatment.
											Keywords
												FCWWIABCWforward compression waveLVOTCFRHCMLGEMPRMBFCMRAnginalate gadolinium enhancementLeft ventricular outflow tract obstructionWave Intensity AnalysisFEWCoronary flow reserveMyocardial blood flowmyocardial perfusion reservecardiovascular magnetic resonanceleft ventricular outflow tractPerfusionHypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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											Authors
												Claire E. MD, PhD, Robert PhD, Kim H. PhD, Julian MD, Vassilis MA, Dudley J. MD, Ranil PhD, Li Yueh PhD, Anders M. PhD, Sukh PhD, Chris PhD, Aamir MD, Jennifer PhD, Darrel P. MD, Justin E. PhD, Alun D. PhD, Andrew MD, Michael PhD, Sanjay K. MD, 
											