Long-term cigarette smoking is associated with increased myocardial perfusion heterogeneity assessed by positron emission tomography

JG Meeder, PK Blanksma, EE vanderWall, RL Anthonio, ATM Willemsen, J Pruim, W Vaalburg, KI Lie

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The pathophysiology of smoking-related coronary events in patients with normal coronary arteries is incompletely understood. This study was conducted to explore, in subjects without symptoms of cardiovascular disease, the long-term effects of smoking on regional. coronary artery vasoactivity, especially during sympathetic stimulation. In ten smoking and ten non-smoking sex- and age-matched healthy volunteers, segmental myocardial perfusion was studied using dynamic parametric nitrogen-13 ammonia positron emission tomography at rest and during sympathetic stimulation evoked by the cold Dresser stimulation, Smokers demonstrated a higher myocardial perfusion at rest (116+/-17 ml/min/100 g vs 96+/-20 ml/min/100 g, P

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)1442-1447
Aantal pagina's6
TijdschriftEuropean Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Volume23
Nummer van het tijdschrift11
StatusPublished - nov.-1996

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