Coronary Microvascular Abnormality in the Reversible Systolic Dysfunction Observed After Noncardiac Disease
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概要
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Acute reversible left ventricular wall motion abnormalities mimicking myocardial stunning have been reported with noncardiac disease and their coronary angiograms did not demonstrate organic stenosis or vasospasm in the epicardial coronary arteries. Thus, this mechanism has not yet been fully clarified. Two patients are reported as demonstrating acute reversible wall motion abnormalities after noncardiac disease. The electrocardiographic and echocardiographic findings mimicked myocardial stunning and confirmed the previous reports. The coronary angiograms did not show any corresponding coronary stenosis or vasospasm, but did show a reduced coronary flow reserve. Cardiac metaiodobenzylguanidine scintigraphy demonstrated regional defects involving the apex, a decreased heart/mediastinum ratio and an enhanced washout rate, which partially returned to normal after 3 months. Microvascular dysfunction and sympathetic nervous abnormalities might be responsible for the reversible contractile impairment.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 2000-09-20
著者
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Maehira Naoya
Division Of Cardiology St. Mary's Hospital
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Tashiro Hideki
Division Of Cardiology St. Mary's Hospital
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Sadamatsu Kenji
Division Of Cardiology St. Mary's Hospital
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Yamamoto Kunihiko
Division Of Cardiology St. Mary's Hospital
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Sadamatsu Kenji
Division Of Cardiology Saga Prefectural Hospital Koseikan
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Tashiro Hideki
Division of Cardiology, St Mary's Hospital
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