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Functional evaluation of lipid-lowering therapy by pravastatin in the Regression Growth Evaluation Statin Study (REGRESS)

W R Aengevaeren1, G J Uijen, J W Jukema, A V Bruschke, T van der Werf.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Lipid-lowering therapy during 2 years in the Regression Growth Evaluation Statin Study (REGRESS) was associated with less progression of coronary atherosclerosis in the pravastatin group compared with the placebo group. The effect of lipid-lowering therapy on the functional state of the coronary circulation is less well known. The purpose of this study was to evaluate this effect. METHODS AND
RESULTS: In a substudy of REGRESS, 69 patients were randomized to pravastatin or placebo. Thirty-seven of these patients were allocated to the medical management stratum. Quantitative coronary angiography, regional myocardial perfusion, exercise testing, and classification of angina pectoris were assessed at baseline and after 2 years of therapy. Regional myocardial perfusion was assessed by digital subtraction angiography after intracoronary papaverine with video-densitometric calculation of the hyperemic mean transit time (HMTT) of contrast. In the medical management stratum, regional myocardial perfusion was assessed in 31 regions in the pravastatin group and 25 regions in the placebo group. The change in HMTT in the pravastatin group was -0.18 seconds (-5%) and in the placebo group +0.52 seconds (+18%), a difference of 0.70 seconds (P=.004). The mean difference in change in classification of angina pectoris (scale, 1 to 4) between pravastatin and placebo was 0.7 (P=.03) in favor of the pravastatin-treated patients. The change in HMTT was correlated with the change in exercise time (r=-.65, P=.002).
CONCLUSIONS: In patients with symptomatic coronary artery disease, treatment with the HMG-coenzyme A reductase inhibitor pravastatin during 2 years resulted in a preserved regional myocardial perfusion, whereas patients on placebo deteriorated. The classification of angina pectoris improved only in patients receiving pravastatin. In lipid-lowering therapy, the evaluation of myocardial perfusion by assessment of the HMTT reveals a combined measure of functional and structural changes in the coronary circulation.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9244208     DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.96.2.429

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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