Journal article

Endothelial Dysfunction After ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction and Long-term Outcome: A Study With Reactive Hyperemia Peripheral Artery Tonometry

JJ Kandhai-Ragunath, CJM Doggen, HT Jørstad, C Doelman, B de Wagenaar, MJ IJzerman, RJG Peters, C von Birgelen

Revista Espanola De Cardiologia | EDICIONES DOYMA S A | Published : 2016

Abstract

Introduction and objectives Long-term data on the relationship between endothelial dysfunction after ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction and future adverse clinical events are scarce. The aim of this study was to noninvasively assess whether endothelial dysfunction 4 to 6 weeks after primary percutaneous coronary intervention for acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction predicts future clinical events. Methods This prospective cohort study was performed in 70 patients of the RESPONSE randomized trial, who underwent noninvasive assessment of endothelial function 4 to 6 weeks after primary percutaneous coronary intervention. Endothelial function was measured by the reactive hype..

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The research department of Thoraxcentrum Twente has received research grants funded by AstraZeneca, Biotronik, Boston Scientific, and Medtronic. C. von Birgelen has been a consultant for Boston Scientific and Medtronic, and has received lecture fees from AstraZeneca and MSD. R. J. G. Peters has been a consultant for Amgen, AstraZeneca, and Sanofi, and has received lecture fees from AstraZeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim, and Sanofi.