Incidence of spontaneous and provoked coronary spasms after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
We studied the incidence of spontaneous and ergonovine-induced coronary arterial spasm during repeat coronary angiography in 96 consecutive patients with single-vessel disease who had undergone successful angioplasty. Follow-up angiography was performed after a mean of 6 months (1–8 months). Sixty p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of cardiology 1988-10, Vol.21 (1), p.11-19 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We studied the incidence of spontaneous and ergonovine-induced coronary arterial spasm during repeat coronary angiography in 96 consecutive patients with single-vessel disease who had undergone successful angioplasty. Follow-up angiography was performed after a mean of 6 months (1–8 months). Sixty patients demonstrated no restenosis and in 36 patients restenoses (>50% restenosis) occurred. Spasms of the arteries at the site of dilatation were significantly (
P < 0.001) more frequent in patients with restenosis (
18
36
; 50%) than in patients without restenosis (
4
60
; 7%). Before angioplasty, no differences were found in the clinical characteristics between the two groups. Likewise, the morphologic results of angioplasty were identical. Despite long-term treatment with nifedipine (30–60 mg daily) and aspirin (0.5 g daily), 14 of 18 patients with restenosis and coronary spasm suffered from spontaneous angina, as compared to only 3 of 18 patients with restenosis without demonstrable spasm. Three of the 4 patients without restenosis but with detectable spasm were also symptomatic.
Thus our findings suggest that spasm of the coronary arteries achieves some importance as a pathophysiological factor for recurrence following coronary angioplasty. |
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ISSN: | 0167-5273 1874-1754 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0167-5273(88)90004-6 |