Literature DB >> 17934268

Simvastatin may improve myocardial perfusion abnormality in slow coronary flow.

Mahmut Cakmak1, Halil Tanriverdi, Nazmiye Cakmak, Harun Evrengul, Sebnem Cetemen, Omur Kuru.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The slow coronary flow (SCF) phenomenon is a coronary microvascular disorder characterized by the delayed passage of contrast in the absence of obstructive epicardial coronary disease. Recent studies showed the possible role of endothelial dysfunction, diffuse atherosclerosis and inflammation in the pathogenesis of this phenomenon. We aimed to investigate the effect of statin on myocardial perfusion in patients with SCF. METHODS AND
RESULTS: The study population consisted of 97 patients with SCF. Coronary flow patterns of the cases are determined by thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) frame count method. Single-photon emission computed tomographic myocardial perfusion imaging studies and lipid parameters of the patients were obtained before and after 6 months of simvastatin treatment period. During the study, daily single dose of 40 mg simvastatin has been given to each subject. We found a significant positive correlation between mean TIMI frame count and basal reversibility score (r = 0.84, p = 0.0001). In addition, analysis of the reversibility scores demonstrates that simvastatin treatment has significantly improved the myocardial perfusion abnormality at the end of the follow-up period.
CONCLUSION: Present findings allow us to conclude that simvastatin improved myocardial perfusion in patients with SCF.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17934268     DOI: 10.1159/000109405

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiology        ISSN: 0008-6312            Impact factor:   1.869


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