Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5944849 | Atherosclerosis | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
14 patients (28%) had a “negative” Ach test, 14 (28%) developed coronary microvascular spasm and 17 (34%) had diffuse distal epicardial spasm. In 5 patients (10%) the test was inconclusive. Echocardiographic variables including deceleration time, EF slope and E/A, as well as ultrasensitive-cTn concentrations were abnormal during Ach induced ischemic ECG changes. Conclusions: We have, for the first time, demonstrated that Ach induced coronary microvascular spasm is associated with echocardiographic changes and ultrasensitive-cTn elevations, indicative of myocardial ischemia.
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Authors
Antonio Luis Arrebola-Moreno, Juan Pedro Arrebola, Antonio Moral-Ruiz, Jose Antonio Ramirez-Hernandez, Rafael Melgares-Moreno, Juan Carlos Kaski,