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Microvascular angina, formerly known as cardiac syndrome X, causes a constellation of symptoms and signs that include chest pain during physical exertion, signs of reduced blood supply to the ...
Microvascular angina is a significant health problem that confers risk for major adverse CV events, according to registry data from the Coronary Vasomotor Disorders International Study, or COVADIS ...
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Time to ST depression: increase of 103.1 seconds from just under 300 seconds at baseline Angina frequency: decrease from an average 12.2 episodes in 2 weeks to 2.7 episodes in 2 weeks ...
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Two new studies from the UK support CMR as a noninvasive, radiation-free method to identify microvascular angina, which for many patients goes undetected on invasive cardiac angiography.
Unfortunately, microvascular angina is hard to pin down. Routine cardiology tests, such as a stress test or CT scan, may not show any signs of the underlying problem, Kronhaus said.
That meant that patients found to have microvascular angina were started on a beta-blocker as first-line therapy, followed by a calcium channel blocker (CCB), nicorandil, ranolazine, and lifestyle ...
Unfortunately, microvascular angina is hard to pin down. Routine cardiology tests, such as a stress test or CT scan, may not show any signs of the underlying problem, Kronhaus said. Advertisement ...