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Abnormal nail fold capillaroscopic findings in patients with coronary slow flow phenomenon.

Serkan Yuksel1, Esra Pancar Yuksel2, Mustafa Yenercag1, Korhan Soylu1, Halit Zengin1, Okan Gulel1, Murat Meriç1, Fatma Aydin2, Nilgun Senturk2, Mahmut Sahin1.   

Abstract

The coronary slow flow phenomenon (CSFP) is the delayed opacification of coronary arteries in the absence of significant stenosis. The pathogenesis of CSFP has not been completely understood yet. There are several proposed mechanisms such as the structural and functional abnormalities in coronary microcirculation. Nail fold capillaroscopy is a simple, noninvasive examination of the microvasculature and suggested to be a useful technique for analysis in various inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. In this study; we hypothesized that; CSFP is a part of systemic vascular entity rather than a problem confined to coronary vasculature and our aim was to investigate the nail fold capillaries of the patients with CSFP and compare to those with normal coronary flow (NCF). The study was designed as a case-control study and total 25 patients (10 male, mean age 55 ± 9 years) with documented CSFP, and 24 patients (15 male, mean age 55 ± 11 years) with NCF were recruited. Nail fold capillaroscopy examinations were performed by video dermatoscopy in all patients and results were compared between two groups. The demographic and clinical characteristics were similar between patients of CSFP and NCF groups. Nail fold capillary abnormalities including dilatation, tortuosity and microhemorrhage were present in 15 (60%) patients in CSFP group and 5 (21%) patients in NCF group (p < 0.05 OR: 5.7 95% C.I 1.602-20.279). In this study, we found that the abnormalities in nail fold capillaries suggesting the presence of inflammation and anatomical changes were significantly higher in patients with CSFP.

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Keywords:  Coronary slow flow phenomenon; capillaroscopy; coronary artery disease; inflammation; microvascular; nail fold capillary

Year:  2014        PMID: 24955181      PMCID: PMC4057860     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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