Ventricular arrhythmias during ergonovine-induced episodes of variant angina |
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Authors: | J Szlachcic D D Waters D Miller P Théroux |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Medicine, Montreal Heart Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada;2. the University of Montreal Medical School Montreal, Quebec, Canada. |
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Abstract: | Of 95 consecutive patients with active variant angina who underwent ergonovine testing in the coronary care unit while off treatment, 24 (25%) developed serious ventricular arrhythmias: ventricular tachycardia in eight, bigeminy in seven, pairs in five, and frequent ventricular extrasystoles in four. Ergonovine-induced arrhythmias were observed more often in patients with anterior than inferior ST segment elevation (p less than 0.05). ST segment elevation was significantly higher (10.3 +/- 8.1 vs 3.1 +/- 2.1 mm) in patients who developed arrhythmias. All ventricular arrhythmias began within 3 minutes after the onset of ST segment elevation. The intravenous administration of nitroglycerin eliminated arrhythmias in 22 of 24 cases; in only two patients did ventricular arrhythmias develop after the administration of nitroglycerin. Serious ventricular arrhythmias were found during spontaneous variant angina attacks in 14 of 24 patients with ergonovine-induced arrhythmias compared to 16 of 71 patients without ergonovine-induced arrhythmias (p less than 0.001). We conclude that arrhythmias during ergonovine testing are most often caused by ischemia and not reperfusion. Patients with arrhythmias during ergonovine-induced attacks are more likely to have arrhythmias during spontaneous attacks. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests: David D. Waters M.D. Montreal Heart Institute 5000 East Belanger St. Montreal Quebec H1T 1C8 Canada. |
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