scholarly journals 3-Year Follow-Up of Patients With Coronary Artery Spasm as Cause of Acute Coronary Syndrome

2011 ◽  
Vol 57 (2) ◽  
pp. 147-152 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Ong ◽  
Anastasios Athanasiadis ◽  
Gabor Borgulya ◽  
Matthias Voehringer ◽  
Udo Sechtem
2021 ◽  
pp. 8-11
Author(s):  
Saroj Mandal ◽  
Sidnath Singh ◽  
Kaushik Banerjee ◽  
Aditya Verma ◽  
Vignesh R.

Background: The treatment of LMCAD has shifted from coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) to Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). However, data on long-term outcomes of PCI for LMCA disease, especially in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains limited and conicting. This study aims to nd the association of the immediate and 4-year mortality in ACS patients with LMCA disease treated by PCI based on ejection fractions at admission. Methods: A retrospective analytical study was conducted. Patients were divided at admission into those with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction and those with preserved ejection fraction. Results: Forty (58.8%) of the patients presented with preserved EF. The mean age of the patients was 71.6±7.1 years. The mean LVEF of the preserved group was 61.6±4.3% and signicantly higher than that of the reduced group. Age and cardiovascular risk factor prole was similar between the two groups. Patients with reduced ejection fraction had signicantly higher levels of serum creatinine and signicantly lower levels of Hb and HDL. Mean hospital stay was signicantly longer for patients with preserved EF. In-hospital deaths were also similar between the two groups. The reduced EF group had a signicantly higher allcause mortality in the 4-year follow-up period. The mean years of follow-up for all participants was 4.2±1.3 years. Conclusion: It was seen that in patients presenting with ACS and undergoing PCI due to LMCAD, LVEF at admission, singly and in in multivariate regression is an important predictor of in hospital and 4-year mortality


2019 ◽  
Vol 72 (1) ◽  
pp. 137-141
Author(s):  
Olga Wajtryt ◽  
Tadeusz M Zielonka ◽  
Aleksandra Kaszyńska ◽  
Andrzej Falkowski ◽  
Katarzyna Życińska

Kounis syndrome or allergic myocardial infarction is an acute coronary syndrome in the course of an allergic reaction. In allergic patients in response to a specific condition - nourishment, inhalation, environmental substances, drug or insect bite there is an allergic reaction involving many different cells and mediators that can cause coronary artery spasm or initiate the process of rupture and activation of atherosclerotic plaque resulting in acute coronary syndrome. The paper describes a case of a young man with allergy to pollen and confirmed sensitization to nuts, who developed a full-blown anaphylactic shock after eating the nut mix and experienced a rapidly passing acute coronary syndrome with troponin up to 4.7 μg/L. An increased concentration of tryptase (15 μg/L), total IgE (> 3,000 IU/mL) and specific anti-nut IgE (55.1 kUA/L) were found. Based on the course of the disease and the results of allergic and cardiac tests, allergic type 1 myocardial infarction, i.e. caused by coronary artery spasm, was diagnosed. During the hospitalization, the patient’s condition improved quickly and after a few days he left the hospital without the signs of permanent damage to the heart muscle.


2017 ◽  
Vol 89 (4) ◽  
pp. 29-34 ◽  
Author(s):  
V I Ganyukov ◽  
R S Tarasov ◽  
Yu N Neverova ◽  
N A Kochergin ◽  
O L Barbarash ◽  
...  

Aim. To assess the long-term results of different approaches to treating patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTE ACS) and multivessel coronary artery disease (MVCAD). Subjects and methods. A total of 150 patients with NSTE ACS, in whom coronary angiography revealed MVCAD, were examined. The patients were divided into 3 groups according to the selected treatment policy: 1) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) (n=91 (60.6%)); 2) coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) (n=40 (26.6%)); and 3) only medical treatment (n=9 (6%)). The mean follow-up was 27.6±3.5 months. Results. The medical treatment policy in this patient sample demonstrates the worst results, with the majority of cardiovascular events developing in the hospital period. PCI in patients with NSTE ACS and multiple coronary atherosclerosis has a number of objective limitations in this patient sample, leading to suboptimal treatment outcomes Conclusion. The use of CABG or PCI as a myocardial revascularization technique in patients with NSTE ACS and MVCAD is characterized by a comparable satisfactory survival in the hospital and long-term follow-up periods. 12% of patients do not receive revascularization due to the extremely high risk from any of coronary blood restoring methods, which results in very many deaths largely occurring during the hospital period.


2019 ◽  
Vol 40 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
G Kawamura ◽  
H Okayama ◽  
S Kido ◽  
T Aono ◽  
K Matsuda ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Substantial cases of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) due to acute coronary syndrome have been recognized thus far, but there have been few reports about the aetiology of patients with OHCA without the organic heart disease. Especially, coronary artery spasm would be one of the causes of OHCA. Purpose This study aimed to investigate causes of OHCA without the organic heart disease and to investigate the characteristics and angiographic findings of OHCA patients with vasospastic angina (VSA). Methods Between January 2010 and April 2018, 920 patients with OHCA caused by probable or definite cardiovascular disease were transferred to our hospital. Return of spontaneous contraction was successfully achieved in 151 patients, among whom diagnosis was made in 130 patients. First, we analysed the causes of OHCA in these patients. Second, we compared clinical and angiographic characteristics between the VSA group with OHCA (OHCA-VSA) and the VSA group without OHCA (stable VSA; n=72) from our database. Results Among the 130 patients, 95 (73%) had the organic heart disease; 72, acute coronary syndrome; 19, myocardial disease; 2, valvular heart disease; and 1, congenital heart disease. There were 35 patients (27%) without the organic heart disease. Nineteen patients had primary (i.e., Brugada syndrome, QT prolongation) or secondary arrhythmia (i.e. drug adverse effect). Electrocardiogram, coronary angiogram, and LV structure and function were normal in 35 patients. However, there were 16 patients (11%) with VSA defined by Japanese guideline. The OHCA-VSA group was significantly younger (50±14) than the stable VSA group (64±11, P=0.003). The incidence of diffuse-type spasm in the OHCA-VSA group (100%) was significantly higher than that in the stable VSA group (100% vs. 69%, P<0.05). In addition, the incidence of triple-vessel coronary spasm in the OHCA-VSA group was significantly higher than that in the stable VSA group (86% vs. 25%, P=0.003). Conclusion OHCA patients without the organic heart disease had considerable cases of VSA, in addition to primary or secondary arrhythmia. Furthermore, the severity of spasm in the OHCA-VSA group was more serious and extensive than in comparison with the stable VSA group.


2008 ◽  
Vol 52 (7) ◽  
pp. 523-527 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Ong ◽  
Anastasios Athanasiadis ◽  
Stephan Hill ◽  
Holger Vogelsberg ◽  
Matthias Voehringer ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (04) ◽  
pp. 231-236 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raymond Pranata ◽  
Emir Yonas ◽  
Veresa Chintya ◽  
Amir Aziz Alkatiri

AbstractCoronary artery ectasia is found in 3 to 8% of patient's undergoing angiography and may sometimes induce acute myocardial infarction. Some articles reported a recurrence of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in the presence of coronary artery ectasia (CAE). Our study aims to summarize the latest evidence on whether the use of anticoagulant in addition to SAPT/DAPT (single antiplatelet/dual antiplatelet) treating ACS with CAE patients is necessary. Since the trials concerning our objectives were scarce, we pooled case reports/series. We performed a comprehensive search on case reports/series on coronary artery ectasia that presented with acute coronary syndrome published until March 2019. We collected 13 cases from 11 reports. Out of 13 patients, 5 (38.5%) took DAPT only without anticoagulant and 8 (61.5%) took anticoagulant ± DAPT. Three out of five (60%) who took DAPT only, experienced recurrences at 1st and 2nd months' follow-up. The other two (40%) was uneventful at a mean of two months' follow-up. Eight patients who took anticoagulant were uneventful for a mean of 8.4 months. Those who took anticoagulant were at lower risk of experiencing ACS recurrence (p = 0.035). Two of the patients who experienced recurrence became 6 and 12 months free after optimal anticoagulation. The author of this study proposed that anticoagulant must be considered should SAPT/DAPT failed to provide adequate protection to the recurrence of ACS, especially in CAE patients who did not have other obvious stenotic lesions. However, the evidence is weak since this study only pooled case reports/series.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
DF Arroyo Monino ◽  
C Barea Gonzalez ◽  
MP Ruiz Garcia ◽  
T Seoane Garcia ◽  
JC Garcia Rubira

Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Introduction The presence of young patients admitted to a Critical Coronary Care Unit (CCCU) with the diagnosis of Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) is very common nowadays. The prognosis of these patients seems to be better than the elderly ones, although there are few records that endorse this statement. Objective Our aim is to carry out a follow-up of this population and study their prognosis during the index hospitalization and the follo-up. Methods Retrospective, descriptive, unicentric and observational registry of young patients (&lt;45 years old) admitted to one CCCU with the diagnosis of ACS between January 2.010 and November 2.020. The follow-up of these patients was performed using the electronic platform of Andalusian Health Security System. Results A total number of 252 patients were included in the registry, with a mean age of 40 years old, being male 206 (81,7%). The main reason of the admission was ACS with persistent ST segment elevation (STEMI) (177 patients – 70,2%). The most prevalent risk factor in this population was active smoking (198 patients – 78,6%). The main underlying mechanism of the ACS was the rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque (194 patients – 77%) and in most cases, there was only 1 coronary artery affected (153 patients – 60,7%). Intra-hospital mortality was low (2 patients died of cardiovascular cause – 0,8%, and 1 died of non-cardiovascular cause – 0,4%). Left ventricle ejection fraction (LVEF) at the discharge was preserved in 166 patients (65,9% - mean 58%), and reduced (&lt;40%) in 37 patients (14,7%). The median of the follow-up was 77 months (minimum 1 month and maximum 132 months). A total number of 5 patients died during this follow-up (2%, 3 during the first year), 3 of them of cardiovascular cause; these 3 patients had reduced LVEF at the discharge. During this follow-up, 64 (25,4%) patients were re-admitted to the hospital due to cardiovascular causes, most of them (30 – 11,9%) with the diagnosis of chest pain and 20 of them (7,9%) with the diagnosis of a new ACS. Conclusions Young patients admitted to our CCCU with the diagnosis of ACS presented most frequently with STEMI, affecting predominantly one coronary artery. Most of them had preserved LVEF at the discharge. The prognosis of this group of patients is good, with a low intra-hospital mortality and during the follow-up, with clear relation with the presence of reduced LVEF at the discharge. Re-admission was relatively frequent, mostly due to chest pain.


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