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Impact of vasomotion type on prognosis of coronary artery spasm induced by acetylcholine provocation test of left coronary artery

Authors
Lee, Eun MiChoi, Man HoSeo, Hong SeogKim, Hyun KiKim, Nam-HoChoi, Cheol UngKim, Jin WonLim, Hong EuyKim, Eung JuRha, Seung-WoonPark, Chang GyuOh, Dong Joo
Issue Date
2월-2017
Publisher
ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
Keywords
Coronary artery spasm; Vasomotion type; Acetylcholine provocation test; Long-term clinical outcome
Citation
ATHEROSCLEROSIS, v.257, pp.195 - 200
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Journal Title
ATHEROSCLEROSIS
Volume
257
Start Page
195
End Page
200
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/84511
DOI
10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2016.09.015
ISSN
0021-9150
Abstract
Background and aims: The impact of vasomotion types on long-term clinical outcomes in patients with coronary artery spasm (CAS) induced by the acetylcholine provocation test (ACH-test) remains unclear. Methods: We evaluated 4644 consecutive patients with typical resting chest pain (CP), but no angiographically significant coronary artery lesion (<50% stenosis), who underwent an ACH-test. According to their vasomotor response, patients were categorized into four types: normal vasomotion (no CP, no ischemic electrocardiographic changes, and no vasoconstriction), microvascular spasm (CP with <75% vasoconstriction but with CP relief after nitroglycerin infusion), epicardial spasm (CP with >= 75% vasoconstriction), and ACH-test inconclusive (vasoconstriction and/or electrocardiographic changes, but no CP). We investigated CP recurrence requiring follow-up angiography and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs) during 5 years. Results: CP recurred in 7.9% of patients and was more frequent in abnormal vasomotion types (normal vasomotion, microvascular spasm, epicardial spasm, and inconclusive type: 5.4%, 9.8%, 10.9%, and 8.2%, respectively, log-rank p = 0.009). In multivariate analysis adjusted for medication use after the ACH-test, vasomotion subtype was not an independent predictor, whereas male sex, fixed lesion on baseline angiography, and medications including calcium channel blockers (CCBs), nitrates, and statins were independent positive predictors for recurrent CP. Alcohol consumption at the initial interview was a negative predictor. MACEs were observed in 1.6%, and the incidence was similar among subtypes (p = 0.421). Conclusions: Recurrent CP and long-term outcomes are independent of vasomotion subtypes, but long-term use of CCBs, nitrates, and statins is a significant predictor for recurrent CP. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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