Circulation. 1999;99:1644-1645
(Circulation. 1999;99:1644-1645.)
© 1999 American Heart Association, Inc.
Images in Cardiovascular Medicine |
Right Ventricular Ischemia by Exercise-Induced Coronary Spasm of the Right Ventricular Branch
Hiroki Sugihara, MD;
Noriyuki Kinoshita, MD;
Akihiro Azuma, MD;
Masao Nakagawa, MD
From the Department of Radiology (H.S.), and the Second Department of
Medicine (N.K., A.A., M.N.), Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan.
Correspondence to Hiroki Sugihara, MD, Department of Radiology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kajii-cyo, Kawaramachi Hirokoji, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto, 602-0841, Japan.
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Introduction
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Multiple-gated radionuclide
ventriculography (RNV) with
99mTc-labeled
human serum
albumin was performed on a 63-year-old man suspected
of having
angina pectoris. RNV was obtained in the left anterior
oblique position
at rest and during exercise. During mild exercise,
the patient had
chest pain, and an ECG showed ST-segment elevation
in leads II, III,
aVF, and V
1 through V
5. After we acquired
exercise
data, 0.3 mg of nitroglycerin was administered
sublingually,
and then RNV was obtained again. Al-though RNV at rest
showed
only mild hypokinesis of the septal wall, that during exercise
(EX)
showed akinesis of the right ventricular free wall.
This abnormal
wall motion in the right ventricle improved after
administration
of nitroglycerin (NTG) (Figure 1

). A coronary arteriogram
revealed
spasm of the right ventricular branch of the right
coronary
artery provoked by administration of
intracoronary ergonovine
(Erg.) maleate (Figure 2

). The ECG showed ST-segment elevation
similar
to that during exercise (Figure 3

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Figure 1. Top, Left ventricular perimeter at
end-diastole (yellow) and at end-systole (red) in left anterior oblique
projection at rest (left), during exercise (middle), and after
nitroglycerin administration (right) showed akinesis of the right
ventricular free wall induced by exercise. Bottom, Functional images
obtained by phase analysis showed marked contraction delay of the right
ventricular free wall during exercise.
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Figure 2. Right coronary arteriogram revealed spasm of the
right ventricular branch provoked by ergonovine maleate (Erg.). ISDN
indicates isosorbide dinitrate.
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Figure 3. Electrocardiogram during spasm showed ST-elevation
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