Clinical evaluation of cardiac function by ambulatory ventricular scintigraphic monitoring (VEST): validation and study of the effects of nitroglycerin and nifedipine in patients with and without coronary artery disease
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Clinical evaluation of cardiac function by ambulatory ventricular scintigraphic monitoring (VEST): validation and study of the effects of nitroglycerin and nifedipine in patients with and without coronary artery disease
Abstract
Global left ventricular function and ECGs were continuously monitored by radionuclide ambulatory ventricular function monitoring (VEST) and validated against multigated blood pool analysis (MUGA) and left ventriculography in 26 subjects (study 1). Ejection fraction by VEST (Y) showed good correlation with Y = 5.5 +/- 0.79 X (r = 0.91), Y = 1.7 +/- 0.86 X' (r = 0.91), and Y = 11.6 + 0.68 X" (r = 0.82) to sitting and supine MUGA and left ventriculography, respectively. In study 2 left ventricular function and ECGs were evaluated at rest and during exercise without any drug (control), with nitroglycerin, and with nifedipine in 21 patients with coronary disease (group I) and six normal subjects (group II). In group I abnormal ejection fraction responses (exercise increase less than or equal to 6%) during the control exercise period were found in 15 patients (71%), ST segment abnormalities in seven (33%), and chest pain in four (18%). Control exercise increased end-diastolic volume (100 to 112 +/- 8%) and end-systolic volume (53 +/- 15% to 63 +/- 22%) and decreased the ejection fraction (47 +/- 15% to 43 +/- 21%). The ejection fraction during exercise increased after nitroglycerin (50 +/- 22%) or nifedipine (54 +/- 21%) (p less than 0.05). In group II the ejection fraction was unchanged between rest and exercise with or without nitroglycerin or nifedipine. Thus combined radionuclide and ECG monitoring by VEST could detect changes in left ventricular function at rest and during exercise over a prolonged period and demonstrated that nitroglycerin and nifedipine improved cardiac function in the ischemic setting with an increased ejection fraction in the upright position.
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