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Vasospastic angina and overlapping cardiac disorders in patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest.

Kazuya Tateishi1, Yuichi Saito2, Hideki Kitahara2, Hiroyuki Takaoka2, Yusuke Kondo3, Takashi Nakayama2, Yoshihide Fujimoto2, Yoshio Kobayashi2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Vasospastic angina (VSA) reportedly accounts for one form of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Intracoronary acetylcholine (ACh) testing is useful for diagnosing VSA although invasive provocation testing after SCA is a clinical challenge. In addition, even if the ACh test is positive, any causal relationship between VSA and SCA is often unclear because patients with VSA may have other underlying cardiac disorders.
METHODS: A total of 20 patients without overt structural heart disease who had been fully resuscitated from SCA were included. All patients underwent the ACh provocation test and scrutiny such as cardiac computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. Patients were followed up for all-cause death or recurrent SCA including appropriate implantable cardioverter defibrillator therapy.
RESULTS: An ACh provocation test was performed 20 ± 17 days after cardiac arrest. Fifteen out of 20 (75.0%) patients had a positive ACh test and 2 (10.0%) had adverse events such as ventricular tachycardia and transient cardiogenic shock during the test. In patients with a positive ACh test, 6 of 15 (40.0%) patients had other overlapping cardiac disorders such as long QT syndrome, Brugada syndrome, cardiac sarcoidosis, myocarditis, or cardiomyopathy. Long-term prognosis was not different regardless of a positive ACh test or the presence of other cardiac disorders overlapping with VSA.
CONCLUSIONS: Three-quarters of the patients who had been resuscitated from SCA had a positive ACh test. Further examinations revealed other overlapping cardiac disorders in addition to VSA in 40% of patients with a positive ACh test.

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Keywords:  Acetylcholine provocation test; Sudden cardiac arrest; Vasospastic angina

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32990791     DOI: 10.1007/s00380-020-01705-x

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


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