Abstract
Ergonovine maleate was evaluated as a provocative agent for inducing coronary spasm during coronary arteriography. The study group consisted of 98 patients with either mild fixed obstructions of coronary luminal diameter (less than 50 percent) or normal coronary arteriograms. The test was considered positive if the drug precipitated severe coronary spasm. A positive ergonovine test occurred in 10 of 11 patients with Prinzmetal's variant angina ( P < 0.02). Two of these patients had a transmural myocardial infarction in the distribution of the spastic artery. Ergonovine tests were negative in (1) the 15 control patients with no clinically suspected coronary artery disease ( P < 0.001), (2) 63 of 66 patients with angina-like chest pain ( P < 0.001), and (3) all 6 patients with myocardial infarction and no history of Prinzmetal's variant angina ( P < 0.05). No major complications occurred as a result of this test. Thus, ergonovine maleate test is a safe, sensitive and specific method for reproducing coronary spasm in patients with Prinzmetal's variant angina and no major coronary obstructions. The results suggest that coronary spasm can be implicated as a cause of myocardial infarction in patients with normal coronary arteriograms who also have Prinzmetal's variant angina. Coronary spasm was not demonstrated in patients who had normal coronary arteriograms and a history of myocardial infarction as an isolated clinical event. Also, coronary spasm could not be demonstrated in the majority of patients who had angina-like chest pain and no major coronary obstruction.
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