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Vasomotor Dysfunction in Patients with Ischemia and Non-Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease: Current Diagnostic and Therapeutic Strategies.

Amr Abouelnour1,2, Tommaso Gori1.   

Abstract

Many patients who present with symptoms or objective evidence of ischemia have no or non-physiologically-significant disease on invasive coronary angiography. The diagnosis of ischemic heart disease is thus often dismissed, and patients receive false reassurance or other diagnoses are pursued. We now know that a significant proportion of these patients have coronary microvascular dysfunction and/or vasospastic disease as the underlying pathophysiology of their clinical presentation. Making the correct diagnosis of such abnormalities is important not only because they impact the quality of life, with recurring symptoms and unnecessary repeated testing, but also because they increase the risk for adverse cardiovascular events. The mainstay of diagnosis remains an invasive comprehensive physiologic assessment, which further allows stratifying these patients into appropriate "endotypes". It has been shown that tailoring treatment to the patient's assigned endotype improves symptoms and quality of life. In addition to the conventional drugs used in chronic stable angina, multiple newer agents are being investigated. Moreover, innovative non-pharmacologic and interventional therapies are emerging to provide a bail-out in refractory cases. Many of these novel therapies fail to show consistent benefits, but others show quite promising results.

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Keywords:  ANOCA; INOCA; coronary microvascular dysfunction; diagnosis; microvascular angina; treatment; vasospastic angina

Year:  2021        PMID: 34944590      PMCID: PMC8698648          DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines9121774

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomedicines        ISSN: 2227-9059


  120 in total

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Authors:  John F Beltrame; Filippo Crea; Juan Carlos Kaski; Hisao Ogawa; Peter Ong; Udo Sechtem; Hiroaki Shimokawa; C Noel Bairey Merz
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