Title of article
Significance of exercise-induced ST segment elevation in Q leads in patients with a recent myocardial infarction and an open infarct-related artery: Analysis with angiography, intracoronary myocardial contrast echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonan
Author/Authors
Vicent Bod?، نويسنده , , Juan Sanchis، نويسنده , , Angel Llàcer، نويسنده , , Maria P. Lopez-Lereu، نويسنده , , Antonio Losada، نويسنده , , Mauricio Pellicer، نويسنده , , Diego Garcia-Borreguero، نويسنده , , Julio Nunez، نويسنده , , Francisco J. Chorro، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
7
From page
85
To page
91
Abstract
Aims
The significance of exercise-induced ST segment elevation in Q leads in patients with a recent myocardial infarction and without significant residual stenosis in the infarct-related artery has not been defined. We aimed to elucidate the role of myocardial perfusion and viability in this scenario.
Methods and Results
Sixty-six patients with a first myocardial infarction, single-vessel disease and an open artery were studied. Myocardial perfusion was assessed with angiographic blush, intracoronary myocardial contrast echocardiography and magnetic resonance. Myocardial viability was quantified by means of magnetic resonance (transmural extent of necrosis). Exercise-induced ST elevation in Q leads was observed only in 13 cases (20%); 53 patients (80%) did not show this finding. The group with ST elevation had fewer cases with normal perfusion: Blush 3 (15% vs. 74%, p=0.001), myocardial contrast echocardiography score >0.75 (8% vs. 81%, p=0.001) and magnetic resonance score >0.75 (31% vs. 68%, p=0.03). Similarly, myocardial viability (necrosis <50%) was less frequent in patients with ST elevation (8% vs. 72%, p=0.001).
Conclusion
In patients with a first myocardial infarction and without residual ischemia, exercise-induced ST segment elevation in Q leads is an uncommon finding and it is related to a more damaged coronary microcirculation and to less viable myocardium.
Keywords
microcirculation , electrocardiography , magnetic resonance imaging , echocardiography , angiography
Journal title
International Journal of Cardiology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
International Journal of Cardiology
Record number
826409
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