Patients With Syndrome X Have Normal Transmural Myocardial Perfusion and Oxygenation A 3-T Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

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作者
Karamitsos, Theodoros D. [1 ]
Arnold, Jayanth R. [1 ]
Pegg, Tammy J. [1 ]
Francis, Jane M. [1 ]
Birks, Jacqueline [2 ]
Jerosch-Herold, Michael [3 ]
Neubauer, Stefan [1 ]
Selvanayagam, Joseph B. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Ctr Clin Magnet Resonance Res, Dept Cardiovasc Med, Oxford, England
[2] Univ Oxford, Ctr Stat Med, Oxford, England
[3] Brigham & Womens Hosp, Dept Radiol, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[4] Flinders Univ S Australia, Flinders Med Ctr, Dept Cardiovasc Med, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia
关键词
ischemia; chest pain; microvascular angina; blood flow; oxygen; CARDIAC SYNDROME-X; NORMAL CORONARY ANGIOGRAMS; DOBUTAMINE STRESS ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY; POSITRON-EMISSION-TOMOGRAPHY; CHEST-PAIN; ARTERY-DISEASE; BLOOD-FLOW; ANGINA-PECTORIS; QUANTIFICATION; RESERVE;
D O I
10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.111.969667
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background-The pathophysiology of chest pain in patients with cardiac syndrome X remains controversial. Advances in perfusion imaging with cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) now enable absolute quantification of regional myocardial blood flow (MBF). Furthermore, blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) or oxygenation-sensitive CMR provides the unprecedented capability to assess regional myocardial oxygenation. We hypothesized that the combined assessment of regional perfusion and oxygenation with CMR could clarify whether patients with syndrome X show evidence of myocardial ischemia (reduced perfusion and oxygenation) during vasodilator stress compared with normal volunteers. Methods and Results-Eighteen patients with syndrome X (chest pain, abnormal exercise treadmill test, normal coronary angiogram without other causes of microvascular dysfunction) and 14 controls underwent CMR scanning at 3 T. Myocardial function, scar, perfusion (2-3 short-axis slices), and oxygenation were assessed. Absolute MBF was measured during adenosine stress (140 mu g/kg per minute) and at rest by model-independent deconvolution. For oxygenation, using a T2-prepared BOLD sequence, signal intensity was measured at adenosine stress and rest in the slice matched to the midventricular slice of the perfusion scan. There were no significant differences in MBF at stress (2.35 versus 2.37 mL/min per gram; P=0.91), BOLD signal change (17.3% versus 17.09%; P=0.91), and coronary flow reserve measurements (2.63 versus 2.53; P=0.60) in patients with syndrome X and controls, respectively. Oxygenation and perfusion measurements per coronary territory were also similar between the 2 groups. More patients with syndrome X (17/18 [94%]) developed chest pain during adenosine stress than controls (6/14 [43%]; P=0.004). Conclusions-Patients with syndrome X show greater sensitivity to chest pain compared with controls but no evidence of deoxygenation or hypoperfusion during vasodilatory stress. (Circ Cardiovasc Imaging. 2012;5:194-200.)
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页码:194 / 200
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