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Exertional angina pectoris caused by coronary arterial spasm: effects of various drugs.

H Yasue, S Omote, A Takizawa, M Nagao, K Miwa, S Tanaka.   

Abstract

In four patients with exertional angina induced by arm exercise, coronary arteriograms taken before, during and after the attack demonstrated that spasm appeared in the large coronary artery supplying the area of myocardium shown to be ischemic in the electrocardiogram during the attack. The spasm disappeared with subsidence of the attack after administration of nitroglycerin. Anginal attacks induced by treadmill exercise were not suppressed by propranolol, 60 mg orally, in two of the four patients. However, such attacks were suppressed in all patients by oral administration of diltiazem (90 mg, four patients) or nifedipine (20 mg, three patients) or intramuscular injection of phentolamine (0.2 mg/kg body weight, three patients). It is concluded that coronary arterial spasm can be induced by exercise and can cause exertional angina in some patients. Diltiazem and nifedipine, calcium antagonistic drugs, prevent spasm.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 105618     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(79)90026-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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