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Current Diagnostic and Therapeutic Strategies in Microvascular Angina
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Mumma B
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Curr Emerg Hosp Med Rep
2015[Mar]; 3
(1
): 30-37
PMID25685641
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Microvascular angina is common among patients with signs and symptoms of acute
coronary syndrome and is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and
cerebrovascular events. Unfortunately, microvascular is often under-recognized in
clinical settings. The diagnosis of microvascular angina relies on assessment of
the functional status of the coronary microvasculature. Invasive strategies
include acetylcholine provocation, intracoronary Doppler ultrasound, and
intracoronary thermodilution; noninvasive strategies include cardiac positron
emission tomography (PET), cardiac magnetic resonance, and Doppler
echocardiography. Once the diagnosis of microvascular angina is established,
treatment is focused on improving symptoms and reducing future risk of
cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events. Pharmacologic options and lifestyle
modifications for patients with microvascular angina are similar to those for
patients with coronary artery disease.