PMID: 2511681Jan 1, 1989Paper

Differential therapy of myocardial ischemia in females

Zeitschrift für Kardiologie
E NeumannD Strangfeld

Abstract

Peripheral perfusion abnormalities are considered a possible reason for myocardial ischemia in the absence of visible coronary artery stenoses. In 85 women (age: 41-58 years, mean age: 46 +/- 8) with pathological exercise ECG (precordial mapping: 50 leads), hemodynamic studies were performed without medication, after sublingual nitroglycerin (NTG, 0.8 mg), sublingual Nifedipin (N, 30 mg), and intravenous Dipyridamol (D, 0.5 mg/kg). Eighteen women showed normal coronary arteries and a normal myocardial perfusion (group I), 21 an impaired perfusion due to coronary stenoses (Group II), and 46 women a reduced perfusion without visible changes (Group III). Reference methods were measurement of pulmonary artery pressure, 201-TI-scintigraphy, and coronary angiography. In group II, enddiastolic and endsystolic left ventricular volume (EDV, ESV) as well as enddiastolic pulmonary artery pressure (pAd) were increased, the ejection fraction (EF) was reduced, and cardiac output (CO) was normal. In group III, ESV, EDV, EF, and CO were significantly reduced, while pAd increased. In group II, N led to a normalization of ESV, EDV, EF, and pAd. In group III, NTG led to a reduction of pAd and EDV, and concomitantly to a further reduction of the a...Continue Reading

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