TY - JOUR
T1 - Non-invasive assessment of endothelial function in patients with spontaneous coronary artery dissection
T2 - A case-control study
AU - Mori, Ricardo
AU - Macaya, Fernando
AU - Sara, Jaskanwal D.
AU - Toya, Takumi
AU - Mejía-Rentería, Hernán
AU - Gonzalo, Nieves
AU - Lerman, Amir
AU - Escaned, Javier
N1 - Funding Information:
All authors take responsibility for all aspects of the reliability and freedom from bias of the data presented and their discussed interpretation. The first author received a training grant from European Society of Cardiology (APP000019660). The second author received a grant from Fundación Interhospitalaria para la Investigación Cardiovascular to conduct research on SCAD. This same body funded the creation and maintenance of the database used for SCAD patients and employed the research nurses that helped in obtaining the LnRH-PAT measurements. The authors have no other conflicts of interest or financial sources to disclose.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2020/10/1
Y1 - 2020/10/1
N2 - Background: The physiopathology underlying spontaneous coronary artery dissection remains largely unknown. Endothelial dysfunction is an early feature of many vascular disorders. We sought to determine the endothelial function assessed by reactive hyperemia peripheral arterial tonometry (RH-PAT) in patients with SCAD and compare it to that of non-SCAD patients with similar cardiovascular risk profile. Methods: This is a case-control study with the participation of 2 centers. Patients (cases) were diagnosed with SCAD between 2008 and 2018. Control subjects were individually matched 2:1 to SCAD cases from a cohort recruited for assessment with RH-PAT between 2006 and 2013. The primary measure variable was the mean difference in the log-transformed reactive hyperemia index (LnRH-PAT Index) between groups. Results: LnRH-PAT data from 23 patients with SCAD and 46 matched controls were analyzed. No significant differences were noted in the matching variables (overall, 95.7% female with mean age 52.7 years). In the SCAD group, more patients reported migraine (61 vs. 21%) and more patients were on betablockers (70 vs 28%), ACE inhibitors (65 vs. 13%) and statins (70 vs. 28%), all differences statistically significant. The mean LnRH-PAT value was 0.55 ± 0.22 in patients with SCAD and 0.77 ± 0.23 in controls (mean difference: 0.22, p < 0.001). Conclusions: In this observational study, patients with SCAD had a poorer endothelial function than similar subjects without prior SCAD. This finding opens a new venue in the research of the physio pathologic mechanisms underlying SCAD.
AB - Background: The physiopathology underlying spontaneous coronary artery dissection remains largely unknown. Endothelial dysfunction is an early feature of many vascular disorders. We sought to determine the endothelial function assessed by reactive hyperemia peripheral arterial tonometry (RH-PAT) in patients with SCAD and compare it to that of non-SCAD patients with similar cardiovascular risk profile. Methods: This is a case-control study with the participation of 2 centers. Patients (cases) were diagnosed with SCAD between 2008 and 2018. Control subjects were individually matched 2:1 to SCAD cases from a cohort recruited for assessment with RH-PAT between 2006 and 2013. The primary measure variable was the mean difference in the log-transformed reactive hyperemia index (LnRH-PAT Index) between groups. Results: LnRH-PAT data from 23 patients with SCAD and 46 matched controls were analyzed. No significant differences were noted in the matching variables (overall, 95.7% female with mean age 52.7 years). In the SCAD group, more patients reported migraine (61 vs. 21%) and more patients were on betablockers (70 vs 28%), ACE inhibitors (65 vs. 13%) and statins (70 vs. 28%), all differences statistically significant. The mean LnRH-PAT value was 0.55 ± 0.22 in patients with SCAD and 0.77 ± 0.23 in controls (mean difference: 0.22, p < 0.001). Conclusions: In this observational study, patients with SCAD had a poorer endothelial function than similar subjects without prior SCAD. This finding opens a new venue in the research of the physio pathologic mechanisms underlying SCAD.
KW - Endothelial dysfunction
KW - Peripheral arterial tonometry
KW - Spontaneous coronary artery dissection
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijcard.2020.04.049
DO - 10.1016/j.ijcard.2020.04.049
M3 - Article
C2 - 32380252
AN - SCOPUS:85085624662
SN - 0167-5273
VL - 316
SP - 40
EP - 42
JO - International Journal of Cardiology
JF - International Journal of Cardiology
ER -