Literature DB >> 8133127

Long-term effect of inducible silent ischaemia on left ventricular systolic function.

R Lim1, L Dyke, D S Dymond.   

Abstract

Silent myocardial ischaemia is readily detected by exercise radionuclide ventriculography in patients with coronary artery disease. In those who remain asymptomatic and event-free, it is not known whether silent ischaemia which is inducible despite anti-ischaemic medication exerts an insidious detrimental effect on left ventricular function. To study this, 34 medically treated patients (mean age 57; 26 men) underwent prospective measurement of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) during rest and exercise radionuclide ventriculography without interruption of anti-ischaemic medication at baseline and 12 months later. There was no significant mean (standard deviation, 95% confidence interval) deterioration from baseline to 12 months in LVEF at rest (50% v 49%, SD 5; 95% CI = -3 to +1), peak exercise (44% v 45%, SD 8; 95% CI = -1 to +4) and the change in LVEF from rest to exercise (-6% v -4%, SD 7; 95% CI = -1 to +5). Thus, in coronary artery disease patients who remain asymptomatic and event-free on medical therapy, silent myocardial ischaemia which is readily inducible at baseline despite medication does not lead per se to deterioration of left ventricular systolic function at rest or exercise over 12 months.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8133127     DOI: 10.1007/bf01137156

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Card Imaging        ISSN: 0167-9899


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