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Role of behavioral and psychological factors in mental stress-induced silent left ventricular dysfunction in coronary artery disease.

M M Burg1, D Jain, R Soufer, R D Kerns, B L Zaret.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We examined the relationship of the psychological profile to left ventricular dysfunction induced during mental stress.
BACKGROUND: The contribution of psychological factors to mental stress-provoked silent myocardial ischemia has not been explored.
METHODS: Thirty patients with chronic stable coronary artery disease and a reversible defect on stress thallium-201 imaging completed a psychological assessment by questionnaire and Structured Interview, serially administered mental stress and brief walking exercise. Blood pressure, electrocardiogram (ECG) and left ventricular indexes were obtained by ambulatory serial radionuclide ventriculography. Silent ventricular dysfunction was defined by a decrease > or = 0.05 in ejection fraction or > or = 1 mm in ST segment on the ECG in the absence of symptoms.
RESULTS: Of the 30 patients, 15 (Group I) had evidence of silent left ventricular dysfunction during mental arithmetic. The other 15 (Group II) showed no change. In addition, 18 of 30 patients had this dysfunction during the Structured Interview. Both ischemic and nonischemic groups developed comparable and significant increases in heart rate and blood pressure. Group I patients were distinguished by higher scores on measures of aggressive responding (p < 0.001), trait anger (p < 0.0001), hostile affect (p < 0.003) and an index of behavioral reactivity (p < 0.003) and a lower score on anger control (p < 0.001). No other variables, including historical and clinical indexes, discriminated between the two groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with coronary artery disease and mental stress-provoked silent ventricular dysfunction were distinguished by a psychological profile consistent with emotional reactivity to social interaction and mental provocation, with anger as the predominant affective state. Patients with such a profile may be at risk of frequent silent left ventricular dysfunction.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8335813     DOI: 10.1016/0735-1097(93)90048-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Cardiol        ISSN: 0735-1097            Impact factor:   24.094


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