Abstract
Background
The interest of patients with chest pain and normal coronary arteries has been increased since 1960. From the year 1973, the syndrome representing these characteristics has been classified as syndrome X. Treadmill test and exercise TI-201 SPECT are important in the diagnosis of syndrome X. This study was designed to evaluate the clinical value of exercise TI-201 SPECT and the difference of clinical characteristics between exercise TI-201 SPECT positive(Group A) and negative (Group B) in patients with chest pain and normal coronary angiogram.
Methods
Twenty seven patients with chest pain and normal coronary angiogram underwent echocardiogram and exercise TI-201 SPECT. Patients received 2 mCi of thallium intravenously during exercise, redistribution images were performed 4 hour later and second dose of 1 mCi of thallium was injected at rest immediately thereafter. These three sets of image(stress, redistribution and reinjection) were analyzed.
Results
1) 12 of 16 patients in Group A, none of 11 patients were positive on exercise treadmill test(p<0.005).
2) The incidence of systemic hypertension in Group A was significant greater than Group B(p<0.05).
3) The left ventricular end diastolic pressure was significantly higher in Group A than in Group B (p<0.05).