055 RELIABILITY OF RESTING CORONARY HAEMODYNAMICS WHEN REPEATED AFTER 6 MONTHS. (24th May 2013)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- 055 RELIABILITY OF RESTING CORONARY HAEMODYNAMICS WHEN REPEATED AFTER 6 MONTHS. (24th May 2013)
- Main Title:
- 055 RELIABILITY OF RESTING CORONARY HAEMODYNAMICS WHEN REPEATED AFTER 6 MONTHS
- Authors:
- Nijjer, S S
Eshtehardi, P
Corban, M T
Mekonnen, G
Gogas, B
McDaniel, M C
Sen, S
Petraco, R
Davies, J E
Samady, H - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Vasodilator-free indices of coronary stenosis severity require stability of resting coronary hemodynamics. It is unknown whether resting hemodynamics are sufficiently reproducible to be reliable over an extended period. We evaluate the long-term stability of resting and hyperaemic intracoronary pressure and flow velocity measurements over a 6-month period. Methods: 17 patients (mean age 55±12), with 18 anatomically mild-to-moderate lesions (17 in the mid-left anterior descending artery and 1 circumflex artery) had invasive simultaneous pressure and flow velocity measurements made at rest and during intravenous adenosine infusion (140 µg/kg/min). Measurements were repeated after 6 months at the same vessel location. Changes in coronary flow velocity and microcirculatory resistance were compared using Student t test and the F test. Results: Mean flow velocity at rest was similar at baseline and 6 months (22.2±8.5 cm/s vs 21.6±8.5 cm/s, p=0.78); hyperaemic mean flow (43.3±14.1 cm/s vs 46.5±11.5 cm/s, p=0.47) similarly did not significantly change. The mean change between baseline and 6 months was 4% and 17% for resting and hyperaemic flow respectively and this was not significantly different (p=0.27). Peak coronary flow velocity was also similar at both time points at rest (53.5±27.2 cm/s vs 46.9±20.3 cm/s, p=0.38) and hyperaemia (88.0±22.5 cm/s vs 90.4±24.6 cm/s, p=0.75); the mean change was 3.0% and 9.0% respectively (p=0.50). MicrocirculatoryAbstract : Background: Vasodilator-free indices of coronary stenosis severity require stability of resting coronary hemodynamics. It is unknown whether resting hemodynamics are sufficiently reproducible to be reliable over an extended period. We evaluate the long-term stability of resting and hyperaemic intracoronary pressure and flow velocity measurements over a 6-month period. Methods: 17 patients (mean age 55±12), with 18 anatomically mild-to-moderate lesions (17 in the mid-left anterior descending artery and 1 circumflex artery) had invasive simultaneous pressure and flow velocity measurements made at rest and during intravenous adenosine infusion (140 µg/kg/min). Measurements were repeated after 6 months at the same vessel location. Changes in coronary flow velocity and microcirculatory resistance were compared using Student t test and the F test. Results: Mean flow velocity at rest was similar at baseline and 6 months (22.2±8.5 cm/s vs 21.6±8.5 cm/s, p=0.78); hyperaemic mean flow (43.3±14.1 cm/s vs 46.5±11.5 cm/s, p=0.47) similarly did not significantly change. The mean change between baseline and 6 months was 4% and 17% for resting and hyperaemic flow respectively and this was not significantly different (p=0.27). Peak coronary flow velocity was also similar at both time points at rest (53.5±27.2 cm/s vs 46.9±20.3 cm/s, p=0.38) and hyperaemia (88.0±22.5 cm/s vs 90.4±24.6 cm/s, p=0.75); the mean change was 3.0% and 9.0% respectively (p=0.50). Microcirculatory resistance measured at rest was unchanged between baseline and 6 months at rest (4.97±2.37 mm Hg/cm.s vs 5.23±2.25 mm Hg/cm.s, p=0.58) and during hyperaemia (1.94±0.72 vs 1.95±0.67, p=0.98). The mean change in resistance was 17.8% at rest and 11.9% for hyperaemia, with no significant difference (p=0.64). Conclusions: Coronary flow velocity and microcirculatory resistance when measured over rest or hyperaemia, vary to a similar degree over 6 months. This suggests that coronary haemodynamics during resting conditions are stable, consistent and reproducible in a manner similar to that observed during adenosine-mediated hyperaemia. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Heart. Volume 99(2013)Supplement 2
- Journal:
- Heart
- Issue:
- Volume 99(2013)Supplement 2
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- Volume 99, Issue 2 (2013)
- Year:
- 2013
- Volume:
- 99
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2013-0099-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- A37
- Page End:
- A37
- Publication Date:
- 2013-05-24
- Subjects:
- Heart -- Diseases -- Treatment -- Periodicals
Cardiology -- Periodicals
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http://www.heartjnl.com ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/heartjnl-2013-304019.55 ↗
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- 1355-6037
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