Literature DB >> 3901724

Response of normal and diseased epicardial coronary arteries to vasoactive drugs: quantitative arteriographic studies.

B G Brown.   

Abstract

Coronary vasodilators known to be effective in effort and vasospastic angina were studied in 93 patients undergoing catheterization for evaluation of chest pain. The ischemia-provoking stresses were isometric handgrip (25% of maximum for 4 to 5 minutes) or ergonovine maleate (0.2 mg intravenously). Hemodynamic changes and changes in angiographic diameter of epicardial coronary arteries were measured during these stresses, with and without drug administration. Drugs included intravenous diltiazem (0.25 mg/kg load + 0.003 mg/kg/min), intravenous verapamil (0.14 mg/kg load + 0.0075 mg/kg/min) and intracoronary (0.012 mg/min X 4 minutes) and sublingual (0.4 mg) nitroglycerin. From these studies, the following statistically valid conclusions were reached. First, nitroglycerin is a potent dilator of epicardial coronary arteries, increasing normal luminal area an average of 28% and luminal area in significantly stenotic segments by 29%. Second, verapamil and diltiazem are nonsignificant epicardial coronary dilators (9% and 4% luminal area increase, respectively). Similarly, diltiazem does not dilate significant coronary stenoses. Third, sustained isometric handgrip increases systemic blood pressure and heart rate by reflex activation of the sympathetic nervous system. By this means, handgrip also constricts luminal area in normal and diseased coronary segments by 20% and 22%, respectively. One result of these changes is a handgrip-induced, ischemic 56% rise in pulmonary wedge pressure in patients with significant stenosis. Fourth, intracoronary nitroglycerin, in very small doses, does not block the systemic hemodynamic response to handgrip, but prevents handgrip-induced coronary constriction and the associated ischemic left ventricular dysfunction.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3901724     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(85)91172-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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