Coronary flow reserve in sickle cell anemia.

نویسندگان

  • José Leão de Souza
  • Ana Clara Tude Rodrigues
  • Paula Cássia Buck
  • Sandra Fátima Menosi Guallandro
  • Charles Mady
چکیده

BACKGROUND Patients with sickle cell anemia (SCA) frequently present with episodes of chest pain, alterations in the resting electrocardiogram, and changes in cardiac structure and functions. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of recurrent episodes of vaso-occlusion on the coronary microcirculation. METHODS Coronary flow velocity and coronary flow reserve (CFR) of stable patients with SCA (n=10, 5 females, 24.4+/-5.4 years) were measured in the anterior descending coronary artery with transesophageal echocardiogram at baseline and after intravenous adenosine-induced maximum hyperemia, and compared to those of patients with sickle cell trait (TRA, n=10, 5 females, 27.7+/-3.2 years), iron deficiency anemia (IRO, n=8, 8 females, 26.6+/-5.2 years) and control group (NOR, n=10, 5 females, 26.3+/-6.3 years). RESULTS The SCA group presented increased diastolic coronary flow velocities (p<0.01) at baseline and during maximum hyperemia (67.3+/-14.0 and 198.2+/-37.9 cm/s, respectively) when compared with the other three groups - TRA (34.4+/-11.9 and 114.7+/-36.4 cm/s), IRO (42.4+/-10.4 and 141.0+/-18.7 cm/s) and NOR (38.1+/-10.0 and 126.8+/-24.6 cm/s). However, CFR was normal in the SCA group (3.0+/-0.7) and comparable (p=0.70) to the other groups - TRA (3.4+/-0.8), IRO (3.5+/-1.2), and NOR (3.4+/-0.8). CONCLUSION Despite the higher coronary flow velocities already observed at baseline and also during maximum hyperemia, CFR is normal in SCA, which suggests preserved coronary microcirculation. The episodes of vaso-occlusion are not responsible for the cardiologic findings in this disease.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia

دوره 88 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007