Literature DB >> 14639021

Plaque morphology at coronary sites with focal spasm in variant angina: study using intravascular ultrasound.

Satoshi Saito1, Masakazu Yamagishi, Tadateru Takayama, Masaaki Chiku, Jun Koyama, Kenichi Ito, Takeo Higashikata, Osamu Seguchi, Junko Honye, Katsuo Kanmatsuse.   

Abstract

In the present study, the intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) morphologic appearance of coronary atherosclerotic plaque associated with focal spasm was prospectively studied in 45 patients with or without focal coronary spasm provoked by ergonovine or acetylcholine. The percent plaque area and plaque arc were determined from the IVUS images at the sites of spasm. Calcified lesion was defined as the presence of high-intensity echo with acoustic shadowing. Twenty-three patients had focal coronary spasm defined as angiographic narrowing >75% and IVUS demonstrated atherosclerotic plaque in these 23 sites. In the 22 patients without focal spasm, IVUS demonstrated 18 atherosclerotic lesions in 17 patients and the remaining 5 patients did not have significant lesions. There was no difference in the percent plaque area and plaque arc between plaque lesions with (47+/-10%, 298+/-71 degrees ) and without (39+/-15%, 249+/-83 degrees ) coronary spasm. Interestingly, calcified lesion was less frequently present at the sites with than at those without spasm (p<0.05). These results indicate that the presence of plaque without calcification is likely to be related to the occurrence of focal vasospasm, although the severity and distribution of the disease did not differ between each patient group.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14639021     DOI: 10.1253/circj.67.1041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ J        ISSN: 1346-9843            Impact factor:   2.993


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