Long-Term Prognosis in Patients with Coronary Slow Flow.

Amir Mikaeilvand, Reza Hajizadeh, Amin Bateni, Zhivar Yahyapour
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Background: Coronary slow flow (CSF) is defined as decreased coronary blood circulation velocity and delayed opacification of contrast media during angiography. Evidence is insufficient regarding the course and prognosis of CSF patients. Long-term follow-up can help better understand the physiopathology and outcome of CSF. Accordingly, we assessed the long-term outcomes of CSF patients in this study.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study was carried out on 213 CSF patients consecutively admitted to a tertiary health care center from April 2012 through March 2021. After data collection from the patients' files, follow-up was done via telephone call invitations and assessments of existing data in the outpatient cardiology clinic. The comparative analysis was conducted using a logistic regression test.

Results: The mean follow-up length was 66.26±15.32 months, 105 patients (52.2%) were male, and the mean age of the patients was 53.81±11.91 years. The left anterior descending was the main affected artery (42.8%). At long-term follow-up, 19 patients (9.5%) required repeated angiography. Three patients (1.5%) had a myocardial infarction and 5 (2.5%) died from cardiovascular etiologies. Three patients (1.5%) underwent percutaneous coronary intervention. No patient required coronary artery bypass grafting. The need for a second angiography had no association with sex, symptoms, and echocardiographic findings.

Conclusion: The long-term outcome of CSF patients is good, but their follow-up is necessary for the early diagnosis of cardiovascular-related adverse events.

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冠状动脉慢血流患者的远期预后。
背景:冠状动脉慢血流(CSF)被定义为冠状动脉血液循环速度减慢和造影剂延迟混浊。关于脑脊液患者的病程和预后证据不足。长期随访有助于更好地了解脑脊液的生理病理和转归。因此,我们在本研究中评估了脑脊液患者的长期预后。方法:本回顾性队列研究对2012年4月至2021年3月连续入住三级医疗中心的213例脑脊液患者进行了研究。从患者档案中收集数据后,通过电话邀请和评估门诊心脏病学诊所的现有数据进行随访。采用logistic回归检验进行比较分析。结果:平均随访时间为66.26±15.32个月,男性105例(52.2%),平均年龄为53.81±11.91岁。左前降支为主要受累动脉(42.8%)。在长期随访中,19例(9.5%)患者需要重复血管造影。3例(1.5%)发生心肌梗死,5例(2.5%)死于心血管疾病。3例(1.5%)行经皮冠状动脉介入治疗。没有病人需要冠状动脉旁路移植术。是否需要第二次血管造影与性别、症状和超声心动图结果无关。结论:脑脊液患者长期预后良好,但随访对心血管相关不良事件的早期诊断是必要的。
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Journal of Tehran University Heart Center
Journal of Tehran University Heart Center Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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