Abstract
Background. Previous experimental studies have shown that the effect of serotonin on a coronary stenosis depends on whether that stenosis is compliant or fixed. However, the relation between coronary stenosis morphology and the response to serotonin in patients with angina is not known. Methods and Results. Using computerized quantitative coronary angiography, we studied the effects of intracoronary infusion of serotonin on 38 coronary stenoses of different morphologies (concentric, eccentric, complicated) in 11 patients with stable angina and 4 with variant angina. In response to the maximum infused concentration of serotonin, 100% of complicated stenoses and 50% of concentric stenoses constricted by >20% (P
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Tousoulis, D., Davies, G., McFadden, E., Clarke, J., Kaski, J. C., & Maseri, A. (1993). Coronary vasomotor effects of serotonin in patients with angina: Relation to coronary stenosis morphology. Circulation, 88(4), 1518–1526. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.CIR.88.4.1518
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