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Autonomic changes associated with spontaneous coronary spasm in patients with variant angina.

G A Lanza1, P Pedrotti, V Pasceri, M Lucente, F Crea, A Maseri.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study sought to investigate whether changes in nervous autonomic tone may have a role in the mechanisms triggering spontaneous coronary spasm in variant angina.
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that both sympathetic and vagal activation may act as a trigger of epicardial artery spasm in patients with variant angina, but the actual role of autonomic changes in spontaneous coronary spasm remains unknown.
METHODS: We analyzed the changes in heart rate variability associated with episodes of ST segment elevation detected on Holter monitoring in 23 patients with variant angina (18 men, 5 women; mean [+/-SD] age 59 +/- 12 years). For study purposes, episodes of transmural ischemia lasting > or = 3 min and without any ST segment changes in the previous 40 min were selected for analysis. Heart rate variability indexes were calculated at 2-min intervals, at 30,15,5 and 1 min before ST elevation and at peak ST segment elevation. Ninety-three of 239 total ischemic episodes (39%) fulfilled the inclusion criteria.
RESULTS: The results showed that 1) high frequency (HF) (0.04 to 0.15 Hz), a heart rate variability index specific for vagal activity, decreased in the 2 min preceding ST segment elevation (p < 0.001) and returned to basal levels at peak ST segment elevation; 2) heart rate and low frequency (0.04 to 0.15 Hz), which are partially correlated with sympathetic activity, showed a significant increase at peak ST segment elevation (p < 0.001 for both); 3) the pattern of the HF reduction before ST segment elevation was consistently confirmed in several subgroups of ischemic episodes, including those of patients with or without coronary stenoses, those of patients with anterior or inferior ST segment elevation, those occurring during daily or nightly hours and silent episodes. There were no significant variations in heart rate variability in control periods selected from Holter tapes of patients and before ST segment elevation induced by balloon inflation in 20 patients undergoing coronary angioplasty.
CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that changes in autonomic tone are likely to contribute to trigger or predispose to epicardial spasm. In particular, although not excluding an active role for adrenergic mechanisms, our data suggest that a vagal withdrawal may often be a component of the mechanisms leading to spontaneous coronary vasospasm.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8890823     DOI: 10.1016/S0735-1097(96)00309-9

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


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