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Cardiovascular Journal of Africa 2019-Sep

Does acid reflux precipitate ischaemia in subjects with acute coronary syndrome?

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Sunil George
Boikhutso Tlou
Somalingum Ponnusamy
Datshana Naidoo

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It has been postulated that gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) may trigger coronary ischaemia through viscerocardiac reflex vasoconstriction in subjects with ischaemic heart disease (IHD). Our aim was to estimate the prevalence of GORD in subjects with IHD who present with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and to determine whether GORD may serve as a trigger for ischaemic events.

METHODS
Twenty patients with isolated reflux oesophagitis and 39 with acute coronary syndrome (ACS with concomitant GORD) were studied. Twenty-two subjects comprising normal volunteers and those who were admitted for minor surgical trauma were used as normal controls. All subjects underwent oesophago-gastroduodenal endoscopy (EGD) and acid instillation with hydrochloric acid (0.1 M), as well as nuclear imaging (sestaMIBI) with technetium99. Ischaemia was detected by ST depression using ECG monitoring for one hour during and immediately after EGD.

Of the 111 subjects with ACS, 39 (35.1%) had erosive GORD and comprised the study group. Subjects with ACS had more incidence of diabetes (p = 0.001), hypertension (p = 0.002), a history of smoking (p = 0.006) and elevated serum triglyceride levels (p = 0.008) compared to the GORD group. Risk-factor clustering in the form of the metabolic syndrome was more common in ACS subjects (44 vs 5%; p = 0.008). ST depression was documented in 8/39 (20.5%) patients in the ACS group and 5/20 (25%) in the GORD group (p = 0.958). Reversible perfusion defects on sestaMIBI scan were seen in 35.6% of the ACS subjects.Although GORD is common in subjects with ACS, we have not been able to show that GORD may serve as a trigger for ischaemia in these subjects.

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