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Coronary insufficiency
Insufficient perfusion of the coronary arteries. There is an imbalance between the requirements of the heart muscle for nutrients which provide energy and oxygen and what is actually available.

Forms
1. Primary coronary insufficiency is mostly the result of constriction of the coronary vessels, particularly as the result of arteriosclerosis or from spasm or inflammation. The clinical course is latent and chronic and is not evident for a long time. There is reduced ability to increase coronary perfusion during exercise, loss of heart muscle due to lack of oxygen-rich blood and increasing heart failure. Acute coronary insufficiency leads to a lack of oxygen rich blood in heart muscle (heart muscle ischaemia, angina pectoris). Under some circumstances, for instances if the vessels are occluded by arteriosclerosis, this may lead to the death of heart muscle (myocardial infarction). The clinical presentation of primary coronary insufficiency is coronary heart disease. 2. secondary or functional coronary insufficiency means reduced perfusion of the coronary vessels as a result of excessively low blood oxygen, from excessively low blood pressure in the coronary arteries (in certain heart defects or shock), from abnormalities in the flow properties of blood or from increased requirement for blood, for instance when heart muscle tissue increases. Changes in the coronary vessels do not occur here.

Glossary entries:  Roche and Walter de Gruyter, Berlin