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Feasibility and safety of outpatient cardiac catheterization with intracoronary acetylcholine provocation test.

Yuichi Saito1, Hideki Kitahara2, Toshihiro Shoji2, Satoshi Tokimasa2, Takashi Nakayama2, Kazumasa Sugimoto2, Yoshihide Fujimoto2, Yoshio Kobayashi2.   

Abstract

Intracoronary acetylcholine (ACh) provocation test is useful to diagnose vasospastic angina. Although outpatient coronary angiography has been widely performed in current clinical settings, the feasibility and safety of ACh provocation test in outpatient services are unclear. A total of 323 patients, who electively underwent ACh provocation test in hospitalization and outpatient services, were included. Coronary angiography was performed after insertion of a temporary pacing electrode in the right ventricle. The positive diagnosis of intracoronary ACh provocation test was defined as total or subtotal coronary artery narrowing accompanied by chest pain and/or ischemic electrocardiographic changes. Cardiac complications defined as composite of death, ventricular fibrillation or sustained ventricular tachycardia, myocardial infarction, cardiogenic shock, and cardiac tamponade, were evaluated. There were 201 patients (62%) in the hospitalization group and 122 patients (38%) in the outpatient group. The incidence of positive ACh provocation test was similar between the 2 groups (47 vs. 54%, p = 0.21). Coronary angiography in the outpatient group was performed through the radial artery, mostly (98%) with a 4 F sheath. Venous access site was not significantly different between the 2 groups, and the sheath size was 5 F in all cases. There were 2 cases (1.0%) of cardiac complications in the hospitalization group, whereas 1 case (0.8%), which led to unexpected hospitalization, occurred in the outpatient group. In conclusion, intracoronary ACh provocation test for the diagnosis of vasospastic angina in outpatient services was feasible and safe in selected patients.

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Keywords:  Acetylcholine provocation test; Outpatient services; Vasospastic angina

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29435640     DOI: 10.1007/s00380-018-1139-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Vessels        ISSN: 0910-8327            Impact factor:   2.037


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