Circulation, Vol 68, 1264-1273, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
BI Jugdutt, BA Sussex, JW Warnica and RE Rossall
Intravenous nitroglycerin (NG) infusion in patients with acute myocardial
infarction (AMI) has been shown to improve left ventricular function and
myocardial perfusion and to decrease ischemic injury and creatine kinase
(CK) indexes of infarct size. To determine whether early NG infusions in
patients with AMI decreases the extent of left ventricular asynergy, we
used two-dimensional echocardiography to measure asynergic segments
(akinesis and/or dyskinesis) at four serial short-axis levels from base to
apex (mitral, M; chordal, C; midpapillary, MP; low papillary, LP) in 22
patients with a first anterior AMI. Patients were randomized between
infusions of NG (n = 11) or 5% dextrose in water (controls, n = 11) within
5.6 hr after the onset of pain. NG infusion rates were titrated to lower
mean arterial pressure to an average level of 7% below control (but not
below 80 mm Hg) and were maintained at this level for the duration of the
infusions (39 hr). After NG, left ventricular function improved as left
ventricular filling pressure decreased (p less than .005), and sigma ST on
precordial ST segment mapping decreased (p less than .001). These
parameters did not change in control subjects. Computed CK infarct size was
smaller in the NG group than in the control group (p less than .05). Before
the infusions, the mean extent of left ventricular asynergy (% left
ventricular circumference) were similar in both groups: M, 18% vs 21%; C,
22% vs 23%; MP, 26% vs 24%; LP, 32% vs 29%. In addition, the computed total
left ventricular asynergy (% surface area) was also similar for these two
groups before therapy (25% vs 25%). There was no change in left ventricular
asynergy from pretreatment values by 1 hr and 10 days among control
subjects: M, 18% vs 18% vs 17%; C, 22% vs 22%; MP, 26% vs 26% vs 22%; LP,
32% vs 33% vs 33%; total 25% vs 25% vs 24% (multiple measures analysis of
variance). In contrast, there was a significant decrease (p less than .001)
in left ventricular asynergy from pretreatment values by 1 hr and 10 days
with NG: M, 21% vs 10% vs 8%; C, 23% vs 12% vs 10%; MP, 24% vs 13% vs 9%;
LP, 29% vs 14% vs 10%; total, 25% vs 12% vs 9%.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400
WORDS)
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Persistent reduction in left ventricular asynergy in patients with acute myocardial infarction by intravenous infusion of nitroglycerin
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