Literature DB >> 2882876

A review of medical therapy for coronary artery spasm.

R L Feldman.   

Abstract

This article reviews controlled trials of medical therapy for coronary artery spasm. The calcium antagonists, either alone or in combination with long-acting nitrates, are effective therapy for patients with coronary artery spasm. These drugs definitely decrease angina and the frequency of ischemic ST shifts recorded during continuous electrocardiographic monitoring. Therapy is still relatively nonspecific, however, since the mechanism(s) that lead to spasm remain unknown. Interestingly, the initial response to therapy is similar regardless of the presence or absence of severe coronary artery disease accompanying spasm. Drugs that block adrenergic or serotonin receptors or that alter platelet aggregability or prostaglandin production have been ineffective in relieving angina or decreasing the frequency of ischemic ST shifts. Patients with resting angina syndromes are a heterogeneous group; many do not have coronary spasm since other mechanisms also precipitate ischemic episodes at rest. Prevention of angina or ischemic ST shifts may not necessarily prevent acute myocardial infarction and sudden cardiac death. Both initial and long-term therapies should be individualized according to a detailed clinical and angiographic assessments of each patient.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2882876

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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