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. 1991;6(2):96-101.
doi: 10.1007/BF02058755.

Usefulness of intracoronary injection of acetylcholine as a provocative test for coronary artery spasm in patients with vasospastic angina

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Usefulness of intracoronary injection of acetylcholine as a provocative test for coronary artery spasm in patients with vasospastic angina

K Miwa et al. Heart Vessels. 1991.

Abstract

In order to examine both the sensitivity and specificity of coronary artery spasm induced by intracoronary injection of acetylcholine in patients with vasospastic angina, incremental doses of acetylcholine (20, 30, and 50 micrograms) were injected directly into each coronary artery in 21 patients with variant angina (group A), in 28 patients with other types of vasospastic angina (group B), and in 20 patients without any significant coronary artery disease (group C). Coronary artery spasm was defined as severe vasoconstriction (greater than or equal to 90% of reduction in luminal diameter) with chest pain and/or ischemic changes in the electrocardiogram. Intracoronary injection of acetylcholine induced spasm of at least one coronary artery in 20 patients (95%) of group A, in 27 patients (96%) of group B, and in only 2 patients (10%) of group C. The low dose of acetylcholine (20 micrograms) induced coronary spasm more frequently in group A patients (81%) than in group B patients (43%) (P less than 0.05). ST-segment elevation associated with anginal attacks was significantly (P less than 0.05) more frequent in group A (71%) than in group B (39%). When acetylcholine was injected separately into the left and right coronary arteries, spasm of both coronary arteries was observed in 7 out of 14 of group A (50%), in 8 out of 22 of group B (36%), and in none of the 20 of group C. We concluded that intracoronary injection of acetylcholine is a sensitive and reliable method for the induction of coronary spasm in patients with vasospastic angina as well as in those with variant angina.

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