Canonical Question

Coronary Circulation

V5 D4.iv Historical V4 G1.ii 5 appearances

Master answer

Arteries

  • LCA to
    • LCx to
      • OM1
      • OM2
    • LAD has branches
      • Diagonal 1 or 2
  • RCA
    • Right Ventricular 
    • Acute Marginal
    • Posterior descending

Veins

  • Great, small, middle
  • Drain into the thebesian veins → ventricles directly
  • Empty into the coronary sinus on the posterior wall or the RV

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Blausen_0260_CoronaryVessels_Anterior.png
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Blausen_0261_CoronaryVessels_Posterior.png

Regional Supply

ArteryAnatomical regionECG abnormality on occlusion
RCADown Anterior aspect of the heart, right of the pulmonary trunk Supplies RA SAN and AVN Posterior IVSRCA occlusion causes → inferior: 2,3 aVF → true posterior: tall R in V1
LCALeft coronary artery ostia adjacent to left leaflet → Left Main → LCx and LAD Supplies LA, LV IVS AV BundlesLCA occlusion →  Lateral: 1, aVL, V1-V6
LCxLA and superior LVanterolateral leads (1, aVL, V5 and V6)
LADRV, LV Anterior 2/3rds Interventricular SeptumAnteroseptal (V1 and V2) Anteroapical (V3 and V4) with some RCA supply.
Left MarginalThe continuation of the LCA after LAD branch Supplies LV laterallyIsolated Abnormalities rare V5, V6
Right MarginalThe anterior branch of the RCA along the inferior border Supplies right ventricle and apexIsolated Abnormalities rare  RCA occlusion causes 2,3 aVF

Coronary Blood Flow

  • 80 mL/min/100 g
  • or 200-250 mL/min
  • 5% of CO at rest
  • Can increase by 3-4 times (up to 400mL/min/100g)

High Extraction Ratio

High at rest (55-65%) body average of 25% 

  • Extraction ratio can only rise by factor of < 2 to 90%
  • AV Δ O₂ = 11 mL/dL 
  • Coronary venous O₂ content = 5 mL/dL
  • Coronary sinus SpO₂= 20mmHg

Coronary perfusion pressure (CPP)

\[ CPP \; = \; ADP \; – \; (larger \; of \; LVDP \; or \; RAP) \]

Phasic Supply as per diagram.

Determinants of Coro BF

Gladwin 2016

Exam appearances

ExamExact wordingRelationshipSuccess
2014B Q10 Describe the adult coronary circulation (50% of marks) and its regulation (50% of marks). historical_member
2008B Q11 Describe the adult coronary circulation (50% of marks). Describe the physiological control of the coronary circulation (50% of marks). historical_member
2018A Q11 Describe the regulation of the coronary circulation. historical_member
2021A Q19 Describe the adult coronary circulation (50% marks) and its regulation (50% marks). historical_member
2023A Q15 Describe the adult coronary circulation (50% of Marks) and its regulation (50% of Marks). historical_member