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For years, doctors assured Sarah Brown the pains in her chest, shoulders and upper back were likely to be muscular, and nothing to do with her heart. As a trim size 10 — she regularly cycled eight ...
A type of cardiovascular disease known to physicians as microvascular angina affects the heart's tiniest arteries and causes chest pain. The disease is sneaky, in that it doesn't show up on ...
SAN DIEGO — An interventional diagnostic procedure for patients with angina and without obstructive CAD was safe, feasible and led to a change in physician diagnosis in nearly half of patients, ...
More than three-quarters of patients with angina but no obstructive CAD have occult coronary abnormalities such as endothelial dysfunction or microvascular impairment, according to a study published ...
PARIS, France—The addition of CT-based FFR screening to angiography alone for measuring the functional significance of coronary lesions causes interventional cardiologists to change management plans ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Quality of life and angina burden were similar after CT or invasive angiography for CAD diagnosis. Women ...
Adults with non-ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) or unstable angina who are clinically unstable have coronary angiography (with follow-on percutaneous coronary intervention [PCI] if ...
Chest pain may still be angina even when coronary angiogram testing shows the main heart arteries look clear. Using stress cardiac stress MRI testing to measure blood flow around the heart appears to ...