TY - JOUR
T1 - Long-term prognosis of patients with cardiac syndrome X
AU - Lamendola, Priscilla
AU - Lanza, Gaetano Antonio
AU - Spinelli, Antonella
AU - Sgueglia, Gregory Angelo
AU - Di Monaco, Antonio
AU - Barone, Lucy
AU - Sestito, Alfonso
AU - Crea, Filippo
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - BACKGROUND: Previous follow-up studies of patients with cardiac syndrome X (CSX) reported good prognosis. However, some recent reports challenged this finding by showing appreciable mortality rates in patients with angina and normal coronary arteries admitted for acute coronary syndromes.
METHODS: We performed clinical follow-up of 155 patients (mean age 58.9+/-10 years, 40 men) with typical CSX. The occurrence of major cardiac events (cardiac death, acute myocardial infarction), readmission for chest pain, revascularization procedures, angina status, and non cardiac events during follow-up were collected for each patient.
RESULTS: At a mean follow-up time of 137+/-78 months (range 24-372) from the onset of symptoms, 4 patients died, 3 for cancers and 1 for acute pancreatitis. No patient died from cardiovascular causes or had any major cardiovascular event. Hospital readmission for recurrent chest pain was reported by 89 patients (58%), and 33 (22%) underwent at least one more coronary angiography. During follow-up, chest pain had remained unchanged in 33% of patients and had worsened in 14% of patients.
CONCLUSION: Our data show that patients with CSX have excellent long-term clinical prognosis. A significant number of patients, however, shows persistence or worsening of symptoms, as well as further recurrence to medical evaluation.
AB - BACKGROUND: Previous follow-up studies of patients with cardiac syndrome X (CSX) reported good prognosis. However, some recent reports challenged this finding by showing appreciable mortality rates in patients with angina and normal coronary arteries admitted for acute coronary syndromes.
METHODS: We performed clinical follow-up of 155 patients (mean age 58.9+/-10 years, 40 men) with typical CSX. The occurrence of major cardiac events (cardiac death, acute myocardial infarction), readmission for chest pain, revascularization procedures, angina status, and non cardiac events during follow-up were collected for each patient.
RESULTS: At a mean follow-up time of 137+/-78 months (range 24-372) from the onset of symptoms, 4 patients died, 3 for cancers and 1 for acute pancreatitis. No patient died from cardiovascular causes or had any major cardiovascular event. Hospital readmission for recurrent chest pain was reported by 89 patients (58%), and 33 (22%) underwent at least one more coronary angiography. During follow-up, chest pain had remained unchanged in 33% of patients and had worsened in 14% of patients.
CONCLUSION: Our data show that patients with CSX have excellent long-term clinical prognosis. A significant number of patients, however, shows persistence or worsening of symptoms, as well as further recurrence to medical evaluation.
KW - Cardiac Syndrome x
KW - Prognosis
KW - Cardiac Syndrome x
KW - Prognosis
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/31292
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijcard.2008.11.026
DO - 10.1016/j.ijcard.2008.11.026
M3 - Article
SN - 0167-5273
SP - 197
EP - 199
JO - International Journal of Cardiology
JF - International Journal of Cardiology
ER -