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 ...
Maria George took years to obtain the correct diagnosis of microvascular angina. ECGs and angiograms showed no problem (which is common with the condition) and she was sent home and during subsequent ...
New research has shown abnormalities in the tiny blood vessels of human hearts in regions well beyond the large arteries with atherosclerotic blockages that trigger the need for stents or bypass ...
Invasive coronary functional testing to identify the cause of angina in patients with nonobstructive coronary artery disease (ANOCA) can be performed safely at both experienced and less-experienced ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — A study at Mayo Clinic suggests that an hourglass-shaped stent could improve blood flow and ease severe and reoccurring chest pain in people with microvascular disease. Of 30 ...
Garden-variety exercise stress testing can be used in patients who have angina with nonobstructive coronary arteries (ANOCA) to uncover the presence of coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD), new ...
A new study following 250 British people experiencing angina-like chest pain found that half were given the all-clear when they actually had microvascular angina. Published in the Nature Medicine ...
A new study following 250 British people experiencing angina-like chest pain found that half were given the all-clear when they actually had microvascular angina. Published in the Nature Medicine ...
A study at Mayo Clinic suggests that an hourglass-shaped stent could improve blood flow and ease severe and reoccurring chest pain in people with microvascular disease. Of 30 participants in a phase 2 ...
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