Impact of caffeine on myocardial perfusion reserve assessed by semiquantitative adenosine stress perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance

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Seitz, Andreas [1 ]
Kaesemann, Philipp [1 ]
Chatzitofi, Maria [1 ]
Loebig, Stephanie [1 ]
Tauscher, Gloria [1 ]
Bekeredjian, Raffi [1 ]
Sechtem, Udo [1 ]
Mahrholdt, Heiko [1 ]
Greulich, Simon [2 ]
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[1] Robert Bosch Med Ctr, Dept Cardiol, Auerbachstr 110, D-70376 Stuttgart, Germany
[2] Univ Hosp Tubingen, Dept Cardiol & Angiol, Tubingen, Germany
关键词
Caffeine; Ischemia; Adenosine stress CMR; Myocardial perfusion reserve; MPRI; Splenic switch-off; CORONARY-ARTERY-DISEASE; SPLENIC SWITCH-OFF; INDUCED HYPEREMIA; FLOW; ISCHEMIA; HEART;
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10.1186/s12968-019-0542-7
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BackgroundAdenosine is used in stress perfusion cardiac imaging to reveal myocardial ischemia by its vasodilator effects. Caffeine is a competitive antagonist of adenosine. However, previous studies reported inconsistent results about the influence of caffeine on adenosine's vasodilator effect. This study assessed the impact of caffeine on the myocardial perfusion reserve index (MPRI) using adenosine stress cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR). Moreover, we sought to evaluate if the splenic switch-off sign might be indicative of prior caffeine consumption.MethodsSemiquantitative perfusion analysis was performed in 25 patients who underwent: 1) caffeine-naive adenosine stress CMR demonstrating myocardial ischemia and, 2) repeat adenosine stress CMR after intake of caffeine. MPRI (global; remote and ischemic segments), and splenic perfusion ratio (SPR) were assessed and compared between both exams.ResultsGlobal MPRI after caffeine was lower vs. caffeine-naive conditions (1.090.19 vs. 1.24 +/- 0.19; p<0.01). MPRI in remote myocardium decreased by caffeine (1.24 +/- 0.19 vs. 1.49 +/- 0.19; p<0.001) whereas MPRI in ischemic segments (0.89 +/- 0.18 vs. 0.95 +/- 0.23; p=0.23) was similar, resulting in a lower MPRI ratio (=remote/ischemic segments) after caffeine consumption vs. caffeine-naive conditions (1.41 +/- 0.19 vs. 1.64 +/- 0.35, p=0.01). The SPR was unaffected by caffeine (SPR 0.38 +/- 0.19 vs. 0.38 +/- 0.18; p=0.92).Conclusion Caffeine consumption prior to adenosine stress CMR results in a lower global MPRI, which is driven by the decreased MPRI in remote myocardium and underlines the need of abstinence from caffeine. The splenic switch-off sign is not affected by prior caffeine intake.
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