Comparison of the risk factors for coronary artery spasm with those for organic stenosis in a Japanese population: role of cigarette smoking

Int J Cardiol. 2000 Jan 15;72(2):121-6. doi: 10.1016/s0167-5273(99)00172-2.

Abstract

We compared the risk factors for coronary spasm with those for coronary atherosclerosis in 183 patients with coronary spasm, 132 patients with coronary organic stenosis, and 224 control subjects with chest pain syndrome. Our findings confirmed that, when compared with controls, age, gender, total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and cigarette smoking are all significant risk factors for coronary organic stenosis. On the other hand, only cigarette smoking proved to be a significant risk factor for coronary spasm. Also, when compared between coronary spasm group and coronary organic stenosis group, the incidence of cigarette smoking in males was significantly higher in the coronary spasm group than in the coronary organic stenosis group. We conclude that cigarette smoking is a crucial risk factor for coronary spasm. On the other hand, serum lipid levels and the incidence of hypertension and diabetes mellitus were within the normal ranges in the coronary spasm patients and were thus poorly associated with coronary spasm. These results showed that the risk factors for coronary spasm differ significantly from those for atherosclerosis-based coronary stenosis in the Japanese. Among the risk factors for coronary atherosclerosis (organic stenosis) smoking alone was a significant preventable risk factor for coronary artery spasm.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Coronary Artery Disease / ethnology
  • Coronary Disease / ethnology*
  • Coronary Vessels / pathology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Japan / epidemiology
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Risk Factors
  • Smoking*