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Myocardial bridges in man: clinical correlations and angiographic accentuation with nitroglycerin.

Authors :
Ishimori T
Raizner AE
Chahine RA
Awdeh M
Luchi RJ
Source :
Catheterization and cardiovascular diagnosis [Cathet Cardiovasc Diagn] 1977; Vol. 3 (1), pp. 59-65.
Publication Year :
1977

Abstract

Little is known of the clinical significance of myocardial bridges, which may be recognized angiographically as systolic coronary artery narrowing (SCAN). A retrospective review of a 1 year's experience (313 consecutive coronary arteriograms) revealed 5 patients with SCAN, an incidence of 1.6%. SCAN involved the proximal and/or middle segments of the left anterior descending coronary artery in all patients. It is of particular note that the administration of nitroglycerin noticeably accentuated the SCAN phenomenon in each of 3 patients to whom it was administered. Four of the 5 patients had left ventricular hypertrophy due to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (2), aortic stenosis (1), and hypertension (1). All 5 patients with the SCAN phenomenon had anginal chest pains, and critical obstructive coronary atherosclerosis was observed in only 2 cases. The other 3 patients showed, otherwise normal coronary arteriograms. Thus, myocardial bridges appear to be angiographically manifest predominantly in patients with cardiac hypertrophy. Nitroglycerin, which accentuates SCAN, might be useful as a provocative test to enhance the angiographic recognition of this phenomenon. The possible role of myocardial bridges in the production of myocardial ischemia warrants further investigation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0098-6569
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Catheterization and cardiovascular diagnosis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
402219
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ccd.1810030107