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the Division of Nuclear Medicine, Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, Division of Cardiology (J.J., J.K.), and Cardiothoracic Surgery Department (H.L.), UCLA School of Medicine, and the Laboratory of Structural Biology & Molecular Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles.
Correspondence to Johannes Czernin, MD, Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA 90024-1721.
Background Coronary vasculopathy is the third leading cause of death 1 year after cardiac allograft transplantation. This study was designed to assess the hemodynamic effects of transplant vasculopathy on myocardial blood flow and vasomotion.
Methods and Results Thirty-two patients were studied 1 to 2 years after cardiac transplantation by use of positron emission tomography (n=32), intravascular ultrasound (n=26), coronary angiography (n=32), and endomyocardial biopsy (n=32). Twenty healthy individuals served as control subjects. Quantitative intravascular ultrasound was used to compute coronary lumen area, intimal thickness, and intimal index [Intima Area/(Intima+Lumen Area)]. Myocardial blood flow was quantified with the use of 13N-ammonia/positron emission tomography. Mean myocardial blood flow was higher in the transplant patients than in control subjects (0.94±0.26 versus 0.68±0.16 mL·min-1·g-1; P<.0005). Cold increased myocardial blood flow to 0.79±0.18 mL·min-1·g-1 in control subjects but not in patients (0.98±0.36 mL·g-1·min-1). Hyperemic myocardial blood flow was lower in patients than in control subjects (1.69±0.78 versus 2.30±0.32 mL·min-1·g-1; P<.05) and was inversely related to maximal intimal thickness and intimal index (all P<.05). The myocardial flow reserve was reduced in patients (1.82±0.55 versus 3.45±1.03; P<.0001).
Conclusions The degree of intimal thickening is correlated with abnormalities in coronary function in patients with diffuse cardiac allograft vasculopathy. The reduction in vasodilatory capacity and the abnormal blood flow response to cold suggest abnormalities in endothelium-dependent and -independent coronary vasodilation in transplant recipients.
Key Words: transplantation ultrasonics blood flow tomography
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