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Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 1996

Clinical observation of spontaneous anginal attacks and multivessel spasm in variant angina pectoris with normal coronary arteries: evaluation by 24-hour 12-lead electrocardiography with computer analysis

Haruhiko Onaka; Yuzo Hirota; Satoshi Shimada; Yoshio Kita; Yasuhiko Sakai; Yoshihide Kawakami; Shuji Suzuki; Keishiro Kawamura

OBJECTIVES Using a new, computerized 24-h 12-lead electrocardiographic (ECG) recording and analysis system (the EAGLE system), we sought to evaluate the clinical manifestations of ischemic episodes in patients with variant angina and normal coronary arteries. BACKGROUND Although the prognosis of variant angina without significant organic stenosis is generally good, the incidence of multivessel spasm, a major prognostic factor, is surprisingly high in provocation tests. METHODS A total of 122 patients with suspected variant or unstable angina underwent 24-h examination with the EAGLE system and two-channel Holter monitoring. Thirty patients in this group were diagnosed as having variant angina with normal or nearly normal coronary arteries. Twenty-two (73%) of these 30 patients developed anginal attacks with ST segment elevation during monitoring and were enrolled in the study. RESULTS The 22 patients had a total of 138 episodes of transient ST segment elevation and 13 episodes of ST segment depression. No arrhythmias were observed during ST segment depression, but 26 episodes of ST segment elevation (19%) were associated with arrhythmias: 7 with premature ventricular contractions, 3 with ventricular bigeminy, 3 with complete atrioventricular (AV) block, 1 with complete AV block and couplets of premature ventricular contractions and 12 with marked sinus bradycardia (< 45 beats/min). Ten (45%) of the 22 patients had multivessel spasm. We observed three different patterns of multivessel spasm: 1) spasm at a different site on different occasions (migratory spasm); 2) spasm that sequentially affected two different sites; 3) simultaneous spasm at more than one site. The duration of ST segment elevation was much longer in patients with sequential and simultaneous spasm than in those with single-vessel spasm, and arrhythmias were more frequent during these two types of multivessel spasm. CONCLUSIONS Although the prognosis of multivessel spasm is believed to be poor, this may not necessarily be so. Anginal attacks due to sequential and simultaneous multivessel spasm seem to be more dangerous than those involving single-vessel spasm or migratory multivessel spasm.


American Journal of Cardiology | 1998

Circadian Variation of Myocardial Ischemia in Patients With Unstable Angina Pectoris Secondary to Fixed and/or Spastic Coronary Narrowing

Haruhiko Onaka; Yuzo Hirota; Satoshi Shimada; Takayuki Mishima; Hisashi Shimoyama; Yasuhiko Sakai; Keishiro Kawamura

We investigated the circadian variation of myocardial ischemia in patients with unstable angina using a 24-hour 12-lead electrocardiographic monitoring system with computer analysis. The circadian variation of ischemic attacks in patients who had ST elevation showed a similarity to that of the onset of acute myocardial infarction and most of these patients had vasospasm without organic stenosis; no similarity was seen in patients with organic stenosis.


Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology | 1997

QRST Isointegral Map in Dilated Cardiomyopathy

Yoshihide Kawakami; Yasuhiko Sakai; Satoshi Shimada; Hikaru Nagao; Yuzo Hirota; Keishiro Kawamura

Objective: To investigate the clinical significance of the QRST isointegral map in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM).


American Journal of Cardiology | 2005

Comparison of frequency of thromboembolic events and echocardiographic findings in patients with chronic nonvalvular atrial fibrillation and coarse versus fine electrocardiographic fibrillatory waves.

Satoshi Yamamoto; Michihiro Suwa; Takahide Ito; Shougo Murakami; Tatsuya Umeda; Yasunobu Tokaji; Yasuhiko Sakai; Yasushi Kitaura


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1999

Prognostic Significance of the Pattern of Multivessel Spasm in Patients With Variant Angina

Haruhiko Onaka; Yuzo Hirota; Satoshi Shimada; Syuji Suzuki; Tatuji Kono; Jyoji Suzuki; Yasuhiko Sakai; Keishiro Kawamura


American Journal of Cardiology | 2005

Usefulness of Tissue Doppler Imaging for Demonstrating Altered Septal Contraction Sequence During Dual-Chamber Pacing in Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Takahide Ito; Michihiro Suwa; Yasuhiko Sakai; Tomomi Hozumi; Yasushi Kitaura


Circulation | 2006

Effects of dual-chamber pacing on regional myocardial deformation in patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy.

Tomomi Hozumi; Takahide Ito; Michihiro Suwa; Yasuhiko Sakai; Yasushi Kitaura


Circulation | 2004

Gitelman's syndrome with exercise-induced ventricular tachycardia.

Eisaku Nakane; Tatsuji Kono; Yosio Sasaki; Yasunobu Tokaji; Takahide Ito; Koichi Sohmiya; Yasuhiko Sakai; Michihiro Suwa; Takao Tanaka; Hikaru Nisimura; Yasusi Kitaura


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1998

Detection of Myocardial Ischemia With a Computer-Assisted 12-lead 24-hour ECG Monitoring System (EAGLE) in Patients With Suspected Unstable Angina

Satoshi Shimada; Yuzo Hirota; Haruhiko Onaka; Takayuki Mishima; Shuji Suzuki; Yoshihide Kawakami; Yasuhiko Sakai; Yoshio Kita; Keishiro Kawamura


Japanese Heart Journal | 1984

Measurement of lung density in congestive heart failure by computed tomography.

Masanori Nomura; Yutaka Miyagi; Keiji Tachi; Yoshiyuki Sakabe; Yasuhiko Sakai; Hitoshi Hishida; Yasushi Mizuno; Fumio Sasaki; Sukehiko Koga

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