Histological evaluation of coronary plaque in patients with variant angina: relationship between vasospasm and neointimal hyperplasia in primary coronary lesions.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVES:This study was designed to determine whether coronary vasospasm in patients with variant angina pectoris (VAP) may produce focal organic lesions at the site of vasospasm that would contribute to disease progression. BACKGROUND:Recent clinical angiographic and experimental studies have demonstrated the potential role of vasospasm in the worsening of organic coronary stenosis. METHODS:We studied histologically the coronary plaques obtained at atherectomy in 202 patients with moderate to severe coronary stenosis. This population included 22 patients with VAP, 100 patients with chronic stable angina and 80 patients with restenosis following angioplasty or atherectomy. Diagnosis of VAP was based on both the clinical feature of angina at rest associated with ST elevation and a positive response to acetylcholine provocation test. RESULTS:The most common histological appearance in 92% of patients with stable angina was hypocellular fibroatheromatous plaques, whereas neointimal hyperplasia was the characteristic feature of the plaque observed in 90% of patients with restenosis. The coronary specimens at the site of spasm in 15 of the 22 patients (68%) with VAP demonstrated intimal injuries such as neointimal hyperplasia (15), thrombus formation (2), and intimal hemorrhage (3). Neointimal hyperplasia was significantly more common in the patients with VAP as compared with those with stable angina (68% vs. 8%; p < 0.0001). A rapid progression of organic stenosis within three years was angiographically found in 5 of the 22 patients with variant angina. In all five cases, neointimal hyperplasia was the main contributor to the worsening of the organic lesion at the site of spasm. These histological findings in patients with VAP extremely resembled those in restenosis. Except for vasospasm, no factors significantly predicted the presence of neointimal formations in primary coronary lesions. CONCLUSIONS:Coronary vasospasm may provoke vascular injury that leads to the formation of neointima in VAP patients similar to that seen with restenosis. Coronary spasm may thus play a key role in the rapid coronary stenosis progression in certain patients with VAP.

journal_name

J Am Coll Cardiol

authors

Suzuki H,Kawai S,Aizawa T,Kato K,Sunayama S,Okada R,Yamaguchi H

doi

10.1016/s0735-1097(98)00520-8

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1999-01-01 00:00:00

pages

198-205

issue

1

eissn

0735-1097

issn

1558-3597

pii

S0735-1097(98)00520-8

journal_volume

33

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