Literature DB >> 10680026

Dipyridamole-induced reversible thallium-201 defect in patients with vasospastic angina and nearly normal coronary arteries.

H Fujita1, H Yamabe, M Yokoyama.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Dipyridamole is a vasodilator of resistance vessels and has no vasoconstrictive effect on large coronary arteries. HYPOTHESIS: The present study used dipyridamole thallium-201 (201Tl) scintigraphy to clarify the role of microvasculature in coronary flow limitation in patients with vasospastic angina and normal coronary arteries.
METHODS: Sixteen patients underwent dipyridamole and exercise 201Tl scintigraphy and provocative coronary angiography with acetylcholine. All patients showed coronary spasm (> 90% vasoconstriction concomitant with ST change) in at least one vessel.
RESULTS: Dipyridamole or exercise caused only ST depression despite the ST elevation observed at spontaneous attack. Dipyridamole 201Tl scintigraphy demonstrated the reversible defects (11 cases), as did exercise 201Tl scintigraphy (13 cases). The region of 201Tl defect was not always consistent with the territories of angiographically depicted vasospastic arteries. Basal coronary tone, assessed by percentage of diameter change of epicardial arteries from baseline to isosorbide dinitrate administration, did not differ between the positive and the negative defect regions.
CONCLUSION: These results support the hypothesis that, in addition to epicardial coronary spasm, the dysfunction of microvasculature is responsible for abnormal coronary perfusion in the subgroup of patients with vasospastic angina and normal coronary arteries.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10680026      PMCID: PMC6655187          DOI: 10.1002/clc.4960230106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cardiol        ISSN: 0160-9289            Impact factor:   2.882


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