Abstract

Objective In a separate, contemporary cohort, we sought to confirm findings of the original Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE). Background The original WISE observed a high prevalence of both invasively determined coronary endothelial and coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) that predicted adverse events in follow-up. Methods We comparatively studied the WISE-Coronary Vascular Dysfunction (CVD) cohort (2009-2011), with signs and symptoms of ischemia but without significant CAD, to the original WISE (1997-2001) cohort. CMD was defined as coronary flow reserve (CFR) ≤2.5, or endothelial dysfunction as epicardial coronary artery constriction to acetylcholine (ACH), or <20% epicardial coronary dilation to nitroglycerin (NTG). Results In WISE (n=181) and WISE-CVD (n=235) women, mean age in both was 54 years, and 83% were white (WISE) vs 74% (WISE-CVD, p=0.04). Use of hormone replacement therapy was less frequent in WISE-CVD vs WISE (46% vs 57%, p=0.026) as was presence of hypertension (40% vs 52%, p=0.013), hyperlipidemia (20% vs 46%, p<0.0001), and smoking (46% vs 56%, p=0.036). Similar rates were observed in WISE-CVD and WISE cohorts for CMD (mean CFR 2.7±0.6 vs 2.6±0.8, p=0.35), mean change in diameter with intracoronary ACH (0.2±10.0 vs 1.6±12.8 mm, p=0.34), and mean change in diameter with intracoronary NTG (9.7±13.0 vs 9.8±13.5 mm, p=0.94), respectively. Conclusions This study confirms prevalence of CMD in the contemporary WISE-CVD cohort similar to that of the original WISE cohort, despite a lower risk factor burden in WISE-CVD. Because these coronary functional abnormalities predict major adverse cardiac events, clinical trials of therapies targeting these abnormalities are indicated.

Highlights

  • The presence of coronary microvascular abnormalities in patients presenting with symptoms and/or signs of ischemia but without obstructive coronary macrovascular disease is increasingly recognized

  • coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) appears to be an early manifestation of atherosclerosis and is a predictor of future cardiovascular events including death, myocardial infarction (MI), hospitalization for unstable angina or heart failure, and stroke [9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16]

  • Levels of education were higher in the later Women’s Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE)-Coronary Vascular Dysfunction (CVD) group, while cardiac risk factors were less prevalent in the later cohort, and hormone replacement therapy use was less frequent in the contemporary group

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Introduction

The presence of coronary microvascular abnormalities in patients presenting with symptoms and/or signs of ischemia but without obstructive coronary macrovascular disease is increasingly recognized. This finding appears to be more frequent in women than in men [1]. CMD appears to be an early manifestation of atherosclerosis and is a predictor of future cardiovascular events including death, myocardial infarction (MI), hospitalization for unstable angina or heart failure, and stroke [9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16]

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