Impaired peripheral microvascular reactivity in patients with nonobstructive coronary artery disease

Author:

Sanip Zulkefli1ORCID,Pahimi Nurnajwa23,Bokti Nur Adilah34,Yusof Zurkurnai34,Mohamed Mohd Sapawi5,W. Isa W. Yus Haniff34,Rasool Aida Hanum2

Affiliation:

1. Central Research Laboratory, School of Medical Sciences Universiti Sains Malaysia Kubang Kerian Malaysia

2. Department of Pharmacology, School of Medical Sciences Universiti Sains Malaysia Kubang Kerian Malaysia

3. Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medical Sciences Universiti Sains Malaysia Kubang Kerian Malaysia

4. Cardiology Unit Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia Kubang Kerian Malaysia

5. Cardiology Unit Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II Kota Bharu Malaysia

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to determine whether peripheral microvascular reactivity is impaired in patients with nonobstructive coronary artery disease (NOCAD).MethodsStable patients presenting with angina were recruited and, based on results from coronary angiography, were categorized into OCAD (coronary stenosis of ≥50%) and NOCAD (stenosis <50%) groups. A control group with no history of angina was also recruited. Forearm skin microvascular reactivity was measured using the laser Doppler blood perfusion monitor and the process of postocclusive skin reactive hyperemia (PORH).ResultsPatients were categorized into OCAD (n = 42), NOCAD (n = 40), and control (n = 39) groups. Compared with the control group, the PORH perfusion percent change (PORH% change) was significantly lower in the OCAD and NOCAD groups. No significant differences were noted between the OCAD and NOCAD groups. Additionally, the NOCAD group without any coronary obstruction takes a longer time to reach peak perfusion and had lower PORH% change compared with the nonangina control group.ConclusionAngina patients with NOCAD have microvascular dysfunction as demonstrated by reduced magnitude of reperfusion with an ischemic stimulus. NOCAD patients without coronary obstruction also displayed a slower response to reperfusion.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Molecular Biology,Physiology

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