Prognostic Significance of Electrocardiographic Change during Anginal Attack in Patients with Unstable Angina.

  • SAITOH Makoto
    the Division of Cardiology, the Department of Internal Medicine, Nishio Municipal Hospital
  • MATSUO Koh
    the Division of Cardiology, the Department of Internal Medicine, Nishio Municipal Hospital
  • NOMOTO Shigeru
    the Division of Cardiology, the Department of Internal Medicine, Nishio Municipal Hospital
  • UCHIYAMA Tatsushi
    the Division of Cardiology, the Department of Internal Medicine, Nishio Municipal Hospital
  • KONDOH Teruo
    the Division of Cardiology, the Department of Internal Medicine, Nishio Municipal Hospital
  • YANAGAWA Tetsuo
    the First Department of Internal Medicine, Nagoya University School of Medicine

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Objective and Methods We examined the prognostic significance of electrocardiographic change during anginal attack, C-reactive protein and fibrinogen in 169 patients with unstable angina.<br> Results During the 90-day follow-up period, 26 patients (15%) exhibited new cardiac events (death, myocardial infarction or urgent revascularization). Using multivariate analysis, ST depression (relative risk 7.507 [95% confidence intervals 1.842-30.592], p<0.01) during anginal attack was found to be an independent risk factor to predict cardiac events as well as diabetes mellitus, an increased total cholesterol level and the use of a thrombolytic agent. C-reactive protein and fibrinogen did not have prognostic significance.<br> Conclusion ST depression during anginal attack is an independent risk predictor for new cardiac events in patients with unstable angina.<br>(Internal Medicine 39: 369-374, 2000)

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  • Internal Medicine

    Internal Medicine 39 (5), 369-374, 2000

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