Value of intracoronary ultrasound and Doppler in the differentiation of angiographically normal coronary arteries: A prospective study in patients with angina pectoris

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Erbel, R
Ge, J
Bockisch, A
Kearney, P
Gorge, G
Haude, M
Schumann, D
Zamorano, J
Rupprecht, HJ
Meyer, J
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[1] UNIV MAINZ, DEPT NUCL MED, W-6500 MAINZ, GERMANY
[2] UNIV MAINZ, MED CLIN 2, W-6500 MAINZ, GERMANY
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intracoronary ultrasound; intracoronary Doppler; syndrome X; coronary arteries; coronary angiography; corollary atherosclerosis;
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Background A substantial proportion of patients under-going going heart catheterization for suspected coronary artery disease have normal angiograms. Coronary morphology and blood flow velocity can be assessed very accurately with intracoronary ultrasound and Doppler. The purpose of this study was to use both methods to classify further patients with suspected coronary artery disease but with coronary angiograms adjudged normal at the time. Methods and results In forty-four patients with suspected coronary, artery disease and normal coronary angiograms, intracoronary ultrasound and intracoronary Doppler were performed in the left anterior descending and left main coronary arteries. Coronary flow reserve was obtained by calculating the ratio of the maximal coronary flow mean velocity after the intracoronary administration of 10 mg papaverine to the coronary flow mean velocity at rest. Of 44 patients, 16 (36%) (group I) were found to have normal coronary morphology by intracoronary ultrasound and normal ( > 3.0) coronary flow reserve (5.3 +/- 1.5). In seven patients (16%) (group II) there were normal intracoronary ultrasonic findings but a reduced coronary flow reserve (2.1 +/- 0.4). Plaque formation was found in a total of 21 (48%) of the 44 patients, mean plaque sizes were 3.6 +/- 1.6 mm(2) for those in group III (normal coronary flow reserve) and 5.0 +/- 2.3 mm(2) for those in group IV (reduced coronary flow reserve), Vessel area in both of these groups (16.3 +/- 8.0 mm(2) and 19.2 +/- 6.1 mm(2)) was significantly larger than that of group I (14.6 +/- 5.7 mm(2), P < 0.01). Plaque calcification was found in 25% of those in group III and 44% or those in group IV, Thus, only 36% of the patients with normal angiograms were true normal, 48% exhibited early stage of coronary atherosclerosis, and the other 16% might he considered as syndrome X. Conclusion Intracoronary ultrasound and Doppler can be used to differentiate further heart disease in patients with normal coronary angiograms. Only a minority were true normal. Early signs of atherosclerosis cannot be detected by coronary angiography. This may have important therapeutic and prognostic implications.
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