Coronary microvascular dysfunction and future risk of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Coronary microvascular ischaemia, cardiomyocyte injury and stiffness may play an important role in the pathophysiology of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). To date, the relationship between coronary flow reserve (CFR), myocardial injury, diastolic dysfunction, and future HFpEF risk is unknown.
Consecutive patients (
In symptomatic patients without overt CAD, impaired CFR was independently associated with diastolic dysfunction and adverse events, especially HFpEF hospitalization. The presence of both coronary microvascular and diastolic dysfunctions was associated with a markedly increased risk of HFpEF events.
Contributors

Scott D Solomon
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Amil M Shah
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Akshay S Desai
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John D Groarke
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Michael T Osborne
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Jon Hainer
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Courtney F Bibbo
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Sharmila Dorbala
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Ron Blankstein
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Marcelo F Di Carli
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