Altered adrenergic activity in coronary arterial spasm: insight into mechanism based on study of coronary hemodynamics and the electrocardiogram
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Altered adrenergic activity in coronary arterial spasm: insight into mechanism based on study of coronary hemodynamics and the electrocardiogram
Abstract
To elucidate the pathophysiologic mechanism of coronary arterial spasm, the hypothesis was examined that underlying alterations in sympathetic activity may account for this syndrome in some patients. Observations were directed to alterations in coronary arterial hemodynamics and the electrocardiogram. Spasm of the left anterior descending coronary artery produced a mean increase in coronary vascular resistance of 107 percent (P less than 0.05) in four patients in whom coronary sinus blood flow was measured with the thermodilution technique. The alpha adrenergic blocking agent phentolamine, given intravenously, acutely reversed coronary spasm and its clinical manifestations in eight patients and reduced coronary resistance. In four patients, administration of the long-acting oral alpha blocking agent phenoxybenzamine (20 to 80 mg/day) caused disappearance of symptoms during a follow-up period of 3 to 12 months. Transient prolongation of the corrected Q-T interval preceded spontaneous or ergonovine maleate-provoked coronary spasm in 11 patients with variant angina pectoris, whereas no significant change in the Q-T interval followed ergonovine administration in 27 control patients with atypical chest pain who did not have coronary spasm. T wave inversions in the resting electrocardiogram were normalized by isoproterenol infusion in one patient and by long-term phenoxybenzamine treatment in four patients with variant angina pectoris. These Q-T and T wave changes are analogous to those described with unilateral or asymmetric stellate ganglion stimulation in animals. These observations suggest that alterations in the sympathetic nervous system that are consistent with asymmetric stellate ganglion activity and transient alpha adrenergic receptor stimulation can presage the development of coronary arterial spasm in some patients with variant angina pectoris.
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