In hypertensive heart disease without coronary artery disease it has been proposed that the presence of ischemia of myocardial tissue is due to an inadequate increment of myocardial mass or to an increase in coronary artery resistance. In this study, 18 patients with aortic stenosis, without coronary artery disease were included. It was demonstrated that the existence of myocardial ischemic, induced by atrial pacing and manifested by ST segment depression, had direct association to increased myocardial mass, and it had no relation with left ventricular telediastolic pressure nor with transvalvular gradient. The results support the hypothesis that an inappropriate increment of the myocardial mass is the main cause of myocardial ischemia in these type of cardiopathies.