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From the Division of Cardiology (P.K., J.F., R.H.), University Hospital,
Zurich, and Inselspital (L.M., C.S., O.M.H.), Bern, Switzerland.
Correspondence to Philipp A. Kaufmann, MD, Cardiology, University Hospital Zürich, CH-8091 Zürich, Switzerland.
BackgroundIt has been shown that
exercise-induced coronary vasodilation of angiographically
normal coronary vessels is reduced in
hypercholesterolemic patients. The purpose of this
study was to evaluate the effect of calcium channel blockers on
coronary vasomotion of angiographically smooth coronary
arteries in hypercholesterolemic patients.
Methods and ResultsA total of 57 patients were included in the
present analysis. Vasomotion of angiographically normal
coronary arteries was evaluated in 37 control subjects (group
1) without and 20 patients (group 2) with calcium blocker
administration before physical exercise. Both groups were subdivided
into subgroup A (normal cholesterol values:
ConclusionsCoronary vasomotor response to exercise is
inversely related to actual serum cholesterol level in
angiographically normal vessels. Administration of calcium
antagonists normalizes exercise-induced vasodilation and
thus eliminates cholesterol-induced abnormal vasomotion,
probably by a direct effect on the smooth muscles of the vasculature.
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Clinical Investigation and Reports
Reversal of Abnormal Coronary Vasomotion by Calcium Antagonists in Patients With Hypercholesterolemia
5.5
mmol/L or 212 mg%) and subgroup B (elevated cholesterol
values: >5.5 mmol/L or 212 mg%). Coronary luminal area
at rest and during exercise was assessed by biplane quantitative
coronary angiography. The normal vessels showed a significant
increase in coronary luminal area during exercise in subgroup A
(n=13) with normal cholesterol values (31%;
P<.05) but not in subgroup B (n=24; 13%;
P=NS). In contrast, all patients in group 2 showed
similar vasodilation during exercise, namely, 22%
(P<.05) in subgroups A (n=8) and B (n=12)
(P<.05). Independent of the actual
cholesterol level, the stenotic lesions showed
coronary vasoconstriction during exercise in group 1 but
vasodilation in group 2 after pretreatment with calcium
antagonists.
Key Words: vasodilation angiography endothelium cholesterol calcium channels
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