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(Chest. 1974;65:573-577.)
© 1974 American College of Chest Physicians

Right Coronary Arterial Spasm Causing Prinzmetal's Variant Angina

John S. Schroeder M.D.1; James F. Silverman M.D.1; and Donald C. Harrison M.D.1

1 Divisions of Cardiology and Radiology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California

Severe spasm of the right coronary artery was documented during the second of three injections during coronary arteriography in a 42-year-old man with a five-year history of Prinzmetal's variant angina. Only mild atherosclerosis (lgr 25 percent narrowing) of the artery before and after the spasm was noted. Repeat coronary arteriography two yeas later confirmed the minimal disease in the right coronary artery, despite coatinoed occasional severe disability from angina. Nitroglycerin invariably relieved the pain and isosorbide dinitrate taken propbylactically has been very effective in preventing episodes of nocturnal angina. These observations supports the concept that coronary spasm is one etiology of ischemic pain in variant angina.







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