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Effect of Mental Stress on Myocardial Perfusion in Women

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Non-Obstructive Coronary Atherosclerosis
Interventions
Diagnostic Test: Mental Stress Test
Registration Number
NCT03982901
Lead Sponsor
Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital
Brief Summary

Mental stress-induced myocardial ischemia(MSIMI) has been recognized a significant clinical problem. Evidence has shown that individuals with MSIMI have 2 to 2.5 times higher risk to develop a major averse cardiovascular events over 3-5 years, compared to their counterparts who have no MSIMI. Nevertheless, investigations into the study of MSIMI among women who have chest pain but artery stenosis \< 50% have been lacking. In this project, the investigators used positron emission tomography (PET) to evaluate perfusion defect during mental stress to diagnose MSIMI. Women with chest pain and coronary artery stenosis \< 50% were included as the experimental group, age-matched healthy people as the control group, the aim of this study is to compare the incidence of MSIMI in the two groups. At the same time, the study also observe the change of MBF during mental stress and the relationship between MBF and MSIMI.

Detailed Description

The goals of this project are to assess MSIMI prevalence in chest pain women with coronary artery stenosis less than 50%, as compared to age matched healthy women, and the MBF change during mental stress and adenosine vasodilator stress by PET with N-13 ammonia . This study will also establish the methodology of echocardiography to diagnose MSIMI by comparing with PET. To evaluate the consistency of myocardial blood flow (MBF by PET-CT) and peripheral blood flow (PAT ratio by EndoPAT) during stress test. and to explore the pathogenesis of MSIMI from aspects of neuroendocrine mechanism, sex hormone level, humoral immunity index and proteome expression.

The stress testing will be conducted at the PET-CT and echocardiography unit of Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital. Following a 20-minute calibration-rest period, participants will be asked to complete a series of 3 consecutive mental stress tasks. The mental stress tests are embedded in the virtual reality device, and the subjects can carry out the mental stress test with the virtual reality device on their heads. (1) Stroop Color-Word test, is administered by computer on a video monitor. A word appeared in the middle of the screen-Red, Green, Yellow, or Blue-in one of these four colors. At the bottom of the screen the words Red, Green, Yellow, and Blue appeared with the font color not matching the word meaning. The participant is asked to match the color of the word in the middle of the screen with the meaning of the color word at the bottom by clicking on the correct option, which lasts about 4 minutes. and then (2) Public speaking with anger recall: during this test, patients will be asked to give a speech on a recent situation in which they experienced anger to an audience of three observers (doctors) after 1 minute of preparation. Prior to the speech, subjects are told that their speech will be evaluated on their description of the situation, as to what happened, what they thought, felt, what they did, and what happened as a result. If they run out of things to say, the research tech will prompt them with questions to elicit more content until the three minutes are up. and at last the (3) Mental arithmetic: during this test, patients will be asked to perform a series of serial subtractions beginning at a given number which will be different for each repeated test and will be chosen by the tester from a fixed list of various numbers, with encouragement to perform calculations as quickly as possible; Each mental stress lasts for 4 minutes, there is no rest between the two mental stress, and the whole process of mental stress is 12 minutes.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
126
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
women with chest painMental Stress Testwomen with chest pain and coronary artery stenosis less than 50%
healthy womenMental Stress Testwomen without chest pain and coronary artery stenosis less than 50%
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The MBF change during mental stress testhalf an hour

The MBF change during mental stress test

MSIMI (Measures as perfusion deficit with mental stress test via PET-CT) prevalence in chest pain women with coronary artery stenosis less than 50%, as compared to age matched healthy women.half an hour

Percentage of participants wih an presence of mental stress-induced myocardial ischemia (MSIMI) during the 3 mental stressors.

MSIMI is defined by the following: compared to rest, 1) Each myocardial segment was scored from 0 to 4, with 0 being normal, 1 possibly normal, 2 definitely abnormal, 3 severely abnormal, and 4 no perfusion. The investigators calculated summed scores in a conventional fashion, including a summed stress score, a summed rest score, and a summed difference score. A summed difference score ≥3 is typically used as evidence of MSIMI.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Blood flow reserve in women with chest pain and coronary artery stenosis < 50% .half an hour

Bood flow reserve of participants using Adenosine

The difference of sex hormone level between MSIMI(+) group and MSIMI(-) group1 hour

The cause of MSIMI

The consistency of PET-CT myocardial scanning and color Doppler echocardiography (contrast echocardiography, spot tracking) for the diagnosis of MSIMI.30 days

The consistency between PET-CT and Doppler echocardiography (contrast echocardiography, spot tracking) in diagnosing MSIMI

The difference of proteome expression level between MSIMI(+) group and MSIMI(-) group.2 days

The cause of MSIMI

The consistency of myocardial blood flow (MBF by PET-CT) and peripheral blood flow (PAT ratio by EndoPAT) under pressure test.2 hours

The consistency between myocardial blood flow and peripheral blood flow during mental stress test

The neuroendocrine change in MSIMI(+) group, as compared with MSIMI(-) group.1 hour

The cause of MSIMI

The difference of humoral immunity index level between MSIMI(+) group and MSIMI(-) group.1 hour

The cause of MSIMI

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital

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Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

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