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International standardization of diagnostic criteria for microvascular angina
Standardization of diagnostic criteria for ischemic symptoms due to coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) is needed for further investigation of patients presenting with anginal chest pain consistent with “microvascular angina” (MVA).
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Prevalence of microvascular angina among patients with stable symptoms in the absence of obstructive coronary artery disease: a systematic review [PDF]
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Clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with microvascular angina: an international and prospective cohort study by the Coronary Vasomotor Disorders International Study (COVADIS) Group [PDF]
Paolo G Camici, Thomas J Ford, Eric Yii
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Optimal Use of Vasodilators for Diagnosis of Microvascular Angina in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory [PDF]
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Kardiologiia, 2014
Microvascular angina is a rather widely spread disease which is associated with high rate of unfavorable outcomes and substantial economical cost of examination and treatment. However problems of noninvasive diagnostics of the disease have not been entirely solved as well as clear-cut algorithm of management has not been elaborated.
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Microvascular angina is a rather widely spread disease which is associated with high rate of unfavorable outcomes and substantial economical cost of examination and treatment. However problems of noninvasive diagnostics of the disease have not been entirely solved as well as clear-cut algorithm of management has not been elaborated.
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Breathlessness in microvascular angina
Respiratory Medicine, 1994In patients with microvascular angina (MA), there is some evidence from studies of plethysmography, that there are widespread microvascular abnormalities. In addition to exertional chest pain, all these patients complain of breathlessness, with no evidence of airways obstruction or resting left ventricular dysfunction.
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Management of Microvascular Angina Pectoris
American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs, 2013Microvascular angina (MVA) is defined as angina pectoris caused by abnormalities of small coronary arteries. In its most typical presentation, MVA is characterized by angina attacks mainly caused by effort, evidence of myocardial ischemia on non-invasive stress tests, but normal coronary arteries at angiography.
Gaetano A, Lanza +2 more
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Microvascular Angina and Panic Disorder
The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 1990Recent cardiac studies have suggested that patients with chest pain and angiographically normal coronaries have “microvascular angina” (MVA). In contrast, prior psychiatric studies have shown that some of these patients have panic disorder (PD). We compared the clinical and psychologic characteristics of fifteen patients with MVA and fifteen patients ...
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Recent developments in microvascular angina
Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 2001Microvascular angina (Syndrome X) is an extremely heterogeneous clinical entity that is the product of genetic, coronary microvascular, metabolic, and clinical factors, which combine together to produce distinct cardiac manifestations and complications. The interactions of these abnormalities remain poorly understood.
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