International Journal of Gerontology
Volume 2, Issue 3 , Pages 109-114, September 2008

Relationships of the Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction Frame Count With Clinical, Hemodynamic and Medicine Variables in Syndrome X Patients

  • Yung-Chih Chen

      Affiliations

    • Cardiovascular Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Taitung Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
  • ,
  • Charles Jia-Yin Hou

      Affiliations

    • Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
  • ,
  • Cheng-Ho Tsai

      Affiliations

    • Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
    • Mackay Medicine, Nursing and Management College, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan
  • ,
  • Hung-I Yeh

      Affiliations

    • Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
    • Mackay Medicine, Nursing and Management College, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorrespondence to: Dr Hung-I Yeh, Mackay Memorial Hospital, 92, Section 2, Chung San North Road, Taipei 10449, Taiwan

Accepted 10 July 2008.

Article Outline

Summary 

Background

The thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) frame count was reported to reflect coronary blood flow and have prognostic value. However, such data in syndrome X was lacking. The purpose of this study was to examine the prognostic value of the TIMI frame count in syndrome X patients, compared with the normal population.

Methods

The TIMI frame count was measured in 2,049 consecutive patients referred for coronary angiography from March 2003 to February 2005.

Results

Among 308 patients with normal coronary angiograms, 44 undergoing the procedure for electrophysiologic studies or valvular heart disease surveys other than angina were designated normal controls. Another 155 patients with positive stress test results were diagnosed as syndrome X. Comparisons of the two groups showed that the syndrome X patients had higher frame counts in the left anterior descending artery (40.9 ± 15.7 vs. 47.8 ± 25.4; p < 0.05) and left circumflex artery (35.2 ± 11.7 vs. 42.0 ± 18.7; p < 0.05). A similar trend was found in the right coronary artery (29.3 ± 13.5 vs. 31.9 ± 15.9; p = 0.2). The TIMI frame count in each artery of the syndrome X group was related to the patients' variables (sex, age, and body mass index), clinical variables (medication use, diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, smoking, and family history), and hemodynamic variables (aortic systolic blood pressure and left ventricular end-diastolic pressure). By multivariate analysis, the TIMI frame counts in all arteries were significantly higher in women and lower with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI) use (both p < 0.05). The frame count in the left anterior descending was associated with diuretics use (p < 0.05).

Conclusion

Our TIMI frame count data confirm the presence of slow coronary flow in syndrome X patients, especially women. ACEI use shortens the counts in these patients, suggesting that ACEIs have the potential to correct the underlying hemodynamic defects in such patients.

Key Words:  microvascular dysfunction , syndrome X , TIMI frame count

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PII: S1873-9598(08)70047-4

doi:10.1016/S1873-9598(08)70047-4

International Journal of Gerontology
Volume 2, Issue 3 , Pages 109-114, September 2008