Finding the cause of angina in patients without obstructed coronaries can reassure patients and lead to tailored therapy.
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What Happens if You Have Angina (Ischemic Chest Pain)?Other common risk factors for MVD include: Coronary artery spasms (CAS) happen when the muscles within the heart's arteries suddenly tighten, temporarily narrowing the arteries. This narrowing can ...
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Signs and Symptoms of Coronary Artery DiseaseMedically reviewed by Christopher Lee, MDMedically reviewed by Christopher Lee, MD Coronary artery disease (CAD ... and angina caused by a spasm. Both stable and unstable angina occur when ...
Coronary artery disease is the most common cause of ... Note that esophageal spasm — although a relatively uncommon cause of chest pain — can be relieved with nitroglycerine, mimicking angina.
A 17-year analysis found sex-based differences in the prevalence and treatment of patients with ST-segment elevation MI with nonobstructive coronary arteries, but the mortality risk remains similar.
Esophageal spasm — although a relatively uncommon ... above should be considered as having established asymptomatic coronary artery disease. Secondary prevention includes antiplatelet therapy ...
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