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Long-Term Clinical Outcomes in Definite versus Intermediate Ergovonine Provocation response in Multivessel Vasospastic Angina Patients

Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): Background: Patients with multivessel coronary spasm showed relatively poor outcomes in vasospastic angina. Recent report also revealed that Ergovonine response definite group showed poor clinical outcomes compared to the Ergovonine response intermediate group. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical impact of Ergovonine provocation definite or intermediate response in multivessel vasospastic angina patients.
Methods: A total of 428 patients between May 2010 to November 2013, diagnosed as multivessel vasospastic angina who were registered in the Vasospastic Angina Korea (VA-KOREA) were enrolled. Patients were divided into Ergovonine provocation response definite group (n=111) and intermediate group (n=317). The primary endpoint was cumulative incidece of cardiac death, new onset arrhythmia, acute coronary syndrome, re-admission due to chest pain during 3 years follow-up.
Results: In the baseline clinical chracteristics, Ergovonine response definite group had less proportion of male patients (32.4% vs. 49.8%, p=0.002). Other conventional cardiovascular risk factors were similar between two groups. In the angiographic characteristics, electrocardiogram changes during Ergovonine provocation was higher in the deinite group including ST change (18% vs 10.7%; p=0.046), ST elevation (16.2% vs 2.8%; p<0.001), ST depression (7.2% vs 2.5%; p=0.009), induced arrhythmia (27.9% vs 15.5%; p=0.004). Combined atherosclerotic lesion was also higher in the definite group (29.7% vs 15.5%; p=0.001). Prescrpition rate of Calcium channel blocker was lower in the intermediate group compared to the definite group (93.7% vs. 83.6%; p=0.008). The incidence of primary end point was not statistically signficant in both groups (10.8% vs. 14.5%; p=0.327). Multivariative cox regression analysis revealed that Ergovonine provocation response had no significant clinical impact in multivessel vasospastic angina patients (adjusted harzard ratio [HR] 0.64; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.32 – 1.28; p=0.207).
Conclusion: The present study indicates that Ergovonine provocation response is not an independent prognostic factor in multivessel vasospastic angina patients. Thus, intensive medical treatment and risk control should be carried out in both patient groups.
  • Joo, Donghyeon  ( Chonnam National University Hospital , Gwangju , Gwangju , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Lim, Yongwhan  ( Chonnam National University Hospital , Gwangju , Gwangju , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Oh, Seok  ( Chonnam National University Hospital , Gwangju , Gwangju , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Lee, Yong-kyu  ( Chonnam National University Hospital , Seoul , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Park, Seong Ho  ( Chonnam National University Hospital , Gwangju , Gwangju , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Ahn, Youngkeun  ( Chonnam National University Hospital , Gwangju , Gwangju , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Kim, Ju Han  ( Chonnam National University Hospital , Gwangju , Gwangju , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Sim, Doo Sun  ( Chonnam National University Hospital , Gwangju , Gwangju , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Hong, Young Joon  ( Chonnam National University Hospital , Gwangju , Gwangju , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Cho, Kyung Hoon  ( Chonnam National University Hospital , Gwangju , Gwangju , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Ahn, Joon Ho  ( Chonnam National University Hospital , Gwangju , Gwangju , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Lee, Seung Hun  ( Chonnam National University Hospital , Gwangju , Gwangju , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Hyun, Dae Young  ( Chonnam National University Hospital , Gwangju , Gwangju , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Author Disclosures:
    DONGHYEON JOO: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Yongwhan Lim: No Answer | Seok Oh: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Yong-Kyu Lee: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Seong Ho Park: No Answer | Youngkeun Ahn: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Ju Han Kim: No Answer | Doo Sun Sim: No Answer | Young Joon Hong: No Answer | Kyung Hoon Cho: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Researcher:Amgen:Past (completed) ; Speaker:Viatris:Past (completed) ; Speaker:Sanofi:Past (completed) ; Speaker:Amgen:Past (completed) | Joon Ho Ahn: No Answer | Seung Hun Lee: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Dae Young Hyun: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2024

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

Pathophysiology in Coronary Vasculature

Monday, 11/18/2024 , 01:30PM - 02:30PM

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