A 43-year-old man comes to the office due to occasional chest discomfort over the last 6 weeks. He thinks he is most likely experiencing musculoskeletal pain but is concerned due to family history of heart disease. The patient has no medical conditions and does not use tobacco. He leads an active lifestyle and exercises every day. He undergoes treadmill exercise stress testing. Baseline blood pressure is 122/75 mm Hg and pulse is 54/min. After 10 minutes of exercise, his blood pressure is 155/80 mm Hg and pulse is 150/min. He has no chest pain and ECG shows no abnormalities. Compared to pretest conditions, which of the following is the single most important limiting factor for left ventricular myocardial blood supply during the test?
A) Contraction force
B) Coronary vasoconstriction
C) Diastolic aortic pressure
D) Duration of diastole
E) Intraventricular pressure
F) Systolic ventricular wall stress
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