The association of brachial flow-mediated dilation and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein levels with Duke treadmill score in patients with suspected microvascular angina.

Experimental & Clinical Cardiology Pub Date : 2012-01-01
Chufan Luo, Yi Li, Donghong Liu, Chengheng Hu, Zhimin Du
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Background: Although earlier studies demonstrated endothelial dysfunction and systemic inflammation in patients with microvascular angina (MVA), the correlations between flow-mediated dilation (FMD), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) levels and Duke treadmill score (DTS), a comprehensive index representing the severity of ischemia, have not been elucidated in this setting.

Objective: To explore the possible relationships among brachial FMD, serum hsCRP levels and DTS in MVA patients.

Methods and results: A total of 89 subjects with chest pain and a normal coronary angiogram were studied. The exercise treadmill test (ETT) was performed using the Bruce protocol for calculating the DTS. Brachial FMD and serum hsCRP levels were measured. The mean (± SD) brachial FMD was 5.45±2.24% in the group with positive ETT and 8.19±2.78% in the group with a negative ETT (P<0.001). Mean serum hsCRP levels were significantly higher in the group with positive ETT than in the group with negative ETT (4.93±1.63 mg/L versus 3.41±1.65 mg/L; P<0.001). Brachial FMD and serum hsCRP levels showed significant differences among the three groups according to DTS risk stratification. The DTS was positively correlated with FMD (r=0.532; P<0.001) and negatively correlated with hsCRP level (r= 0.461; P<0.001).

Conclusions: Brachial FMD and serum hsCRP levels may be associated with DTS in patients with MVA.

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疑似微血管心绞痛患者肱血流介导的舒张和高敏c反应蛋白水平与杜克跑步机评分的关系
背景:尽管早期的研究表明微血管心绞痛(MVA)患者存在内皮功能障碍和全身性炎症,但血流介导的舒张(FMD)、高敏c反应蛋白(hsCRP)水平和杜克运动机评分(DTS)(一种代表缺血严重程度的综合指标)之间的相关性尚未在这种情况下得到阐明。目的:探讨MVA患者肱FMD、血清hsCRP水平与DTS的可能关系。方法与结果:对89例胸痛且冠状动脉造影正常的患者进行研究。运动跑步机试验(ETT)采用Bruce方案计算DTS。测定肱FMD和血清hsCRP水平。ETT阳性组肱FMD的平均值(±SD)为5.45±2.24%,ETT阴性组为8.19±2.78% (p)结论:肱FMD和血清hsCRP水平可能与MVA患者DTS有关。
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