Prognostic significance of silent myocardial ischemia in patients with unstable angina
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Prognostic significance of silent myocardial ischemia in patients with unstable angina
Abstract
Silent myocardial ischemia is common in unstable angina, but its prognostic significance is unknown. Fifty-two (42 with subsequent angiography) of 81 patients prospectively evaluated for unstable angina had ambulatory electrocardiographic (Holter) recordings analyzed by compact analog technique after they had received medical treatment (3 of the 52 had unanalyzable recordings and were excluded). From 1,103 hours of recordings, 298 ischemic episodes were identified, only 9% associated with angina. By Ridit analysis a significant correlation was found between the cumulative duration of transient myocardial ischemia and the number of diseased coronary vessels and indexes of proximal stenosis. During a 3 to 6 month follow-up period, there was one death and one patient was lost to follow-up among 20 patients without transient ischemia; in the group of 11 patients with a cumulative duration of transient ischemia less than 60 minutes/24 h, 7 were alive and well, 2 required coronary bypass surgery, 1 had coronary angioplasty for recurrence of angina and 1 was lost to follow-up. In the group of 18 patients with ischemia duration greater than 60 minutes/24 h, only 1 developed a stable angina pattern; 12 required coronary surgery (n = 11) or angioplasty (n = 1) and 5 developed myocardial infarction (2 died, 2 needed surgery for postinfarction angina and 1 recovered). A favorable clinical outcome occurred in only 6% of patients in the group with ischemia duration greater than 60 minutes/24 h; this rate was significantly lower (p less than 0.001) than that (70%) for the group with ischemia duration less than 60 minutes/24 h or that (95%) for the group without ischemia.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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