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Clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with postinfarction angina caused by coronary artery spasm
Authors:Y Koiwaya  O Nakagaki  A Takeshita  M Nakamura
Affiliation:Research Institute of Angiocardiology and Cardiovascular Clinic, Kyushu University Medical School, Fukuoka, Japan
Abstract:Clinical features and the course of 15 patients with postinfarction angina caused by coronary artery spasm are described. Episodes of postinfarction angina in the patients recurred at rest in the early recovery phase and were accompanied by transient ST-segment elevation. The area where ST-segment elevations were demonstrated on a 12-lead ECG always included the leads with newly developed abnormal Q waves. Pain resolved spontaneously or after sublingual nitroglycerin in several minutes. Holter ECGs during a 24-h period demonstrated frequent episodes of ST-segment elevation that were not always associated with chest pain. Treatment with calcium antagonist and/or nitrates effectively suppressed angina, and only one patient developed reinfarction. The patient's subjective symptoms were abolished by diltiazem and isosorbide dinitrate. A Holter ECG of the patient revealed silent ST-segment elevations before and after the reinfarction and an increase of the drugs completely suppressed the recurrence of silent ischemic ECG changes. Coronary arteriograms were obtained from 8 patients, which demonstrated more than 75% segmental stenosis on one coronary artery in 5 patients and no significant obstruction in the remaining 3. All patients performed a treadmill exercise stress test before discharge and most demonstrated excellent tolerance. All patients experienced no form of chest pain for an average of 25 months follow-up under medication. We conclude that among patients with postinfarction angina, those cases caused by coronary artery spasm have a relatively good prognosis.
Keywords:acute myocardial infarction  rest angina  spontaneous angina  coronary artery spasm  coronary artery thrombosis  Ca antagonist
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