Inappropriate coronary vasoconstriction in patients with coronary artery disease: a role for nifedipine?
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Inappropriate coronary vasoconstriction in patients with coronary artery disease: a role for nifedipine?
Abstract
Coronary arterial vasoconstriction, well recognized in Prinzmetal's variant angina, may participate in the pathogenesis of classic angina as well. Several recent studies in patients with obstructive coronary artery disease suggest that apparently spontaneous reductions in coronary blood flow can result in myocardial ischemia and even infarction. Evidence supporting the alpha adrenergic nervous system as a cause of such coronary vasoconstriction is reviewed, particularly the results of provocative testing with the cold pressor stimulus. Upon exposure of the skin to cold, patients with coronary artery disease demonstrate an inappropriate coronary vasoconstrictor response, often sufficient to produce angina. Normal patients, by contrast, show no change in coronary vascular resistance. In patients with a diseases coronary circulation, inappropriate vasoconstriction further restricts myocardial perfusion and appears to be little affected by beta adrenergic blocking agents or nitrates in the usual dosages. Nifedipine has proved effective in preventing coronary arterial spasm in patients with Prinzmetal's angina. Studies currently in progress suggest that it is also effective in blocking inappropriate coronary vasoconstriction in patients with typical angina. Nifedipine may thus be a useful addition to the treatment of ischemic heart disease.
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