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Mental stress-induced myocardial ischemia in coronary artery disease patients with left ventricular dysfunction
Authors:Mustafa Hassan  Kaki M. York  Haihong Li  Qin Li  David S. Sheps
Affiliation:(1) Cardiovascular Research, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesvlle, Fla.;(2) Department of Biostatistics, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.;(3) North Florida/South Georgia VA Healthcare System, Gainesville, Fla.;(4) Cardiology Research (151), VAMC, 1601 SW Archer Rd, 32608 Gainesville, FL
Abstract:Background  Reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) is a risk factor for poor outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). Mental stress-induced myocardial ischemia (MSIMI) also identifies a subset of CAD patients at increased risk for future cardiovascular events. Susceptibility to MSIMI in patients with CAD and reduced LVEF is unknown. Methods and Results  We enrolled 182 patients (67 women) with a mean age of 64 years and a documented history of CAD in this study. Baseline resting ejection fraction was determined by use of technetium 99m sestamibi gated single photon emission computed tomography. Abnormal LVEF was defined as less than 45% for men and less than 50% for women (based on published norms for our software [Cedars-Sinai Medical Center]). All participants underwent mental stress testing with a public speaking task. Rest/stress myocardial perfusion single photon emission computed tomography was performed via conventional methodology. Images were visually compared for number and severity of perfusion defects by use of a scoring method from 0 to 4. A summed difference score was calculated as the difference between summed stress and rest scores. A score of greater than 3 was considered abnormal. MSIMI developed in 19% of patients with normal LVEF and 31% of those with reduced LVEF. There is no statistically significant difference between the two groups (P=.11). Conclusions  CAD patients with left ventricular dysfunction are equally susceptible to MSIMI as those with normal LVEF. This study was supported by grants HL 070265 and HL 072059 from the National Heart. Lung, and Blood Institute. This material is also the result of work supported by resources and with the use of facilities at the Department of Veterans. Affairs Medical Center, Gainesville, Fla.
Keywords:Mental stress  myocardial ischemia  coronary artery disease  left ventricular ejection fraction
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