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Elevated C-reactive protein levels and coronary microvascular dysfunction in patients with coronary artery disease

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EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL
卷 26, 期 20, 页码 2099-2105

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehi356

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adenosine; coronary disease; endothelium; inflammation; microcirculation

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Aims It is still unknown whether elevated C-reactive protein levels are responsible for coronary microcirculatory dysfunction in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). This study was aimed at evaluating the association between C-reactive protein levels and endothelium-dependent and endothelium-independent coronary blood flow (CBF) responses in non-culprit arteries of patients with CAD. Methods and results We studied 28 patients (14 with normal and 14 with elevated C-reactive protein levels, > 5 mg/L) with single-vessel disease and otherwise angiographically normal coronary arteries undergoing percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). CBF was measured in the non-PTCA vessel using an intracoronary Doppler guide wire and quantitative coronary angiography at baseline, after intracoronary infusion of substance P and of adenosine, and expressed as per cent change from baseline. The increases in CBF during infusion of substance P and of adenosine were lesser in patients with elevated than in those with normal C-reactive protein levels (34 +/- 22 vs. 61 +/- 34%, P=0.04 and 131 +/- 53 vs. 189 +/- 89%, P=0.03, respectively). Multivariable analysis identified elevated C-reactive protein level as the only independent predictor of reduced response to substance P (P=0.01) and adenosine (P=0.02). Conclusion In patients with CAD, evidence of systemic inflammation is independently associated with endothelium-dependent and endothelium-independent coronary microvascular dysfunction, which, in turn, may be critical to precipitate myocardial ischaemia, in particular, in unstable patients.

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