Circulation, Vol 57, 1085-1090, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
BR Chaitman, DD Waters, F Corbara and MG Bourassa
We correlated clinical parameters with angiographic findings in 108 men
with a previous isolated inferior myocardial infarction, to determine if
these parameters could predict accurately which patients had multivessel
disease. Of 71 men in angina class 2-3, 42 had three vessel disease versus
only seven of the 37 who were either asymptomatic or angina class 1 (P less
than 0.001). Multivessel disease was present in 35 of the 36 who had
anterior ST-T abnormalities at rest (P less than 0.001) and 16 of the 17
with cardiomegaly. Among men 55 years and older, the incidence of
multivessel disease was 94% compared to 70% in men less than 55 (P less
than 0.03). We conclude that functional angina class, age, and the presence
of resting anterior ST and T abnormalities are highly predictive of
associated left system disease in survivors of inferior infarction.
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