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J Cardiol
January 2017
Department of Surgery, Saiseikai Saijo Hospital, Saijo, Ehime, Japan.
The spasm provocation tests of ergonovine and acetylcholine have been employed in the cardiac catheterization laboratory. Ergonovine acts through the serotogenic receptors, while acetylcholine acts through the muscarinic cholinergic receptors. Different mediators may have the potential to cause different coronary responses.
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July 2015
Department of Cardiology, Uraoka Clinic, Ehime, Japan.
The acetylcholine (ACh) spasm provocation test proposed by Yasue, Okumura et al more than a quarter-century ago has become a popular method for induction of coronary spasm. This test is safe and has a low rate of complications. However, it may be limited in its ability to document attacks in daily life because previously it was the gold-standard method for diagnosing active variant angina.
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