C. Chardigny et al., VASOMOTOR PROPERTIES OF RADIAL AND INTERN AL MAMMARY ARTERIES - APPLICATIONS IN CORONARY-BYPASS SURGERY, Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux, 87(9), 1994, pp. 1185-1193
Satisfactory results were obtained with the radial artery used as a co
nduit for coronary artery bypass. However, spasm of this conduit was o
bserved. Human radial and internal mammary artery ring segments were s
tudied in organ chambers. Potassium chloride, norepinephrine, serotoni
n and thromboxane A2 mimetic were used to obtain dose-response curves,
permitting assessment of force of contraction and sensitivity. The ra
dial artery presents stronger contractions than the internal mammary a
rtery. The two vessels have equal sensitivity to the vasoconstrictors
used. These data emphasize the hyperreactivity of the radial artery an
d the need for prevention of vasospasm when this vessel is use as a co
nduit for coronary artery bypass.