Original Research

DOI: 10.4244/EIJ-D-23-00778

Effects of age on microvascular function in patients with normal coronary arteries

Tijn P.J. Jansen1, MD; Caïa Crooijmans1, MD; Nico Pijls2, MD, PhD; Valeria Paradies2, MD; Annemiek de Vos3, MD; Aukelien C. Dimitriu-Leen1, MD, PhD; Suzette Elias-Smale1, MD, PhD; Laura Rodwell4, PhD; Niels van Royen1, MD, PhD; Pieter Smits2, MD, PhD; Peter Damman1, MD, PhD

Abstract

BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that coronary microvascular function decreases with age, irrespective of the presence of epicardial atherosclerosis.

AIMS: Our aim is to quantitatively investigate the effects of age on microvascular function in patients with normal coronary arteries.

METHODS: In 314 patients with angina with no obstructive coronary artery disease (ANOCA), microcirculatory function was tested using the continuous thermodilution method. In 305 patients, the association between age and both resting and hyperaemic myocardial blood flow (Q), microvascular resistance (Rμ), absolute coronary flow reserve (CFR) and microvascular resistance reserve (MRR) was assessed. In addition, patients were divided into 3 groups to test for differences based on age quartiles (≤52 years [24.9%], 53-64 years [49.2%], ≥65 years [25.9%]).

RESULTS: The mean age was 59±9 years with a range from 22 to 79 years. The mean resting Q (Qrest) was not different in the 3 age groups (88±34 mL/min, 82±29 mL/min, and 86±38 mL/min, R2=0.001; p=0.62). A trend towards a decreasing mean hyperaemic Q (Qmax) was observed with increasing age (223±79 mL/min, 209±84 mL/min, 200±80 mL/min, R2=0.010; p=0.083). The mean...

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