Circulation, Vol 68, 490-497, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
J Erikssen, J Dale, K Rootwelt and E Myhre
Latent coronary heart disease was suspected in 115 of 2014 apparently
healthy middle-aged men after a baseline cardiovascular survey. One hundred
five of these men underwent angiography and 36 were found to have normal
coronary arteries (group 1). A 7 year follow-up survey revealed that: (1)
three had died of sudden cardiac death, (2) four had received a diagnosis
of cardiomyopathy, (3) one had developed aortic dilatation/aortic
regurgitation since the baseline survey, (4) they all had a significantly
more rapid decline in their physical performance and maximal heart rate
levels from the time of the baseline survey to follow-up than did randomly
selected normal controls (group 2), and (5) thallium study results were
normal in both groups (27 and 26 patients), but technetium ventriculography
revealed a subnormal increase in ejection fraction during exercise (less
than 5% units) in 14 of 27 group 1 subjects and in 4 of 26 group 2
subjects. Thus, incipient heart disease may be present in subjects in whom
coronary angiographic examination has removed a previous suspicion of
coronary heart disease.
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False suspicion of coronary heart disease: a 7 year follow-up study of 36 apparently healthy middle-aged men
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