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Coronary vasodilation by the use of sublingual nitroglycerin using 64-slice dual-source coronary computed tomography angiography

Authors :
Tomoko Nao
Toshiro Miura
Munemasa Okada
Masayuki Yoshimura
Yoshiteru Nakashima
Takafumi Nomura
Naofumi Matsunaga
Yuichi Sano
Source :
Journal of Cardiology. 65(3):230-236
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

BackgroundSublingual nitroglycerin capsules or spray is routinely used to treat anginal attacks and to maximally dilate the epicardial coronary arteries during coronary angiography. These dilated coronary vessels have an advantage, but increased heart rates were disadvantageous for coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA).PurposeThe influence of applying nitroglycerin was analyzed regarding the coronary diameter, coronary luminal attenuation, evaluable number of coronary segments, heart rate (HR), HR variability, the optimal reconstruction phase, and image scoring of CTA in the same patients using a 64-slice dual-source CT.Methods and subjectsFifty-two patients with atypical chest pain underwent coronary CTA before and after the administration of sublingual nitroglycerin without heart rate control. The coronary diameter and luminal attenuation were measured on short-axial images in each coronary segment. The coronary vasodilation ratios (VRs) were calculated from the coronary diameters at the same location before and after the use of nitroglycerin. The local institutional review board approved this study and written informed consent was obtained from all the patients.ResultsNo significant differences were noted in the HR variability or optimal reconstruction phase, despite an increase in HR after the use of nitroglycerin. Nitroglycerin significantly enlarged the coronary artery diameter, and VRs of each coronary segment ranged from 7.54% to 22.26%. As compared with baseline coronary diameter, VRs of minor segments (16.91%) were significantly larger than those of major segments (11.35%), and the magnitude of VR correlated with the baseline coronary diameter (r=−0.48, p

Details

ISSN :
09145087
Volume :
65
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....72da4890add81f32464bd49d0d2a0d23
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jjcc.2014.05.012