Obesity is associated with impaired coronary collateral vessel development
- 24 November 2003
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in International Journal of Obesity
- Vol. 27 (12) , 1541-1545
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ijo.0802474
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chronic myocardial ischaemia due to coronary artery stenosis or occlusion has been shown to increase the growth of coronary collateral circulation. Collateralization leads to increased oxygen delivery to the area at risk and hence may reduce ischaemia, prevent infarction and preserve contractile function. However, there is considerable variation among patient subsets in terms of the presence or degree of collateralization. We aimed to evaluate the relationship between obesity and co-ronary collateral development in patients with ischaemic heart disease. METHODS AND RESULTS: In all, 215 patients (mean age, 57.88.9 y) with body mass index (BMI)30 kg/m2 were enrolled into our study. A total of 90 age- and sex-matched patients (mean age, 58.710 y) with BMI2 and significant coronary artery disease were selected as a control group. The mean age and distribution of risk factors for coronary heart disease were not significantly different between two groups other than poorer HDL cholesterol and triglyceride profile in obese patients. The mean BMI was significantly higher in the patient group (33.32.4 vs 22.81.7, Pvs 2.100.72, P2) with ischemic heart disease compared to normal range BMI, and the risk of having poor collateral vessel development is significantly increased. However, this might be reflecting the cluster of risk factors, associated with metabolic syndrome, in which insulin resistance plays a major role.Keywords
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