Literature DB >> 8335408

Clinical and coronary arteriographic features and outcome of recent onset unstable angina.

A Kanojia1, R Kasliwal, A Seth, S Bhandari, T S Kler, M L Bhatia.   

Abstract

Fifty consecutive patients (43 male and seven female; mean age 51.8 years) with recent onset angina (24.6% of all admissions for unstable angina during a 1-year period) underwent coronary arteriography. Most patients (96.8%) presented with severe angina (Canadian Cardiovascular Society Class III-IV) with admission ECG changes of myocardial ischemia in 46%. Echocardiography (within 2 days of admission) showed normal left ventricular function (LVEF > 50%) in 80% and mild or moderate impairment (LVEF 35-49%) in 12% of patients. Segmental wall motion abnormalities were noted in a small number (12.9%). Coronary angiography revealed significant (> or = 70% diameter stenosis) disease in one vessel in 14 (28%), in two vessels in seven (14%), three vessels in 22 (44%) and no disease in seven (14%) patients. Significant left main stenosis (> or = 50% diameter stenosis) was present in two (5%) patients. Left anterior descending artery was more commonly involved (66%) as compared to the other arteries. A significantly higher incidence of multivessel disease was observed in patients with diabetes mellitus (P < 0.003) and in smokers (P < 0.04). Multiple coronary artery involvement was more common in patients with three or more risk factors for coronary artery disease (P < 0.005). In-hospital non fatal myocardial infarction occurred in three (6%) patients. During follow-up (average 13 +/- 1.28 months) 30 (60%) patients underwent coronary artery bypass surgery, 13 (26%) required coronary angioplasty while seven (14%) were managed by drugs alone with no further mortality and significant symptomatic relief. Patients with recent onset angina, in our setting, frequently have severe multiple vessel coronary artery disease.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8335408     DOI: 10.1016/0167-5273(93)90035-f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cardiol        ISSN: 0167-5273            Impact factor:   4.164


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1.  The St Vincent Task Force for diabetes: report of the cardiovascular disease subgroup.

Authors:  B Pentecost; J S Yudkin
Journal:  Heart       Date:  1996-08       Impact factor: 5.994

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