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Ischemia With Nonobstructive Coronary Artery Disease

JACC: Asia, ISSN: 2772-3747, Vol: 3, Issue: 2, Page: 169-184
2023
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Non-Obstructing Coronary Artery Ischaemia, An Underdiagnosed Silent Killer.

Byline: Nabeel Ahmad, Naeem Usman and Asia Perveen Dear Madam, Ischaemia due to Non-Obstructing Coronary Arteries (INOCA), formerly known as Prinzmetal Angina, is a condition

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In daily clinical practice, physicians often encounter patients with angina or those with evidence of myocardial ischemia from noninvasive tests but not having obstructive coronary artery disease. This type of ischemic heart disease is referred to as ischemia with nonobstructive coronary arteries (INOCA). INOCA patients often suffer from recurrent chest pain without adequate management and are associated with poor clinical outcomes. There are several endotypes of INOCA, and each endotype should be treated based on its specific underlying mechanism. Therefore, identifying INOCA and discriminating its underlying mechanisms are important issues and of clinical interest. Invasive physiologic assessment is the first step in the diagnosis of INOCA and discriminating the underlying mechanism; additional provocation tests help physicians identify the vasospastic component in INOCA patients. Comprehensive information acquired from these invasive tests can provide a template for mechanism-specific management for patients with INOCA.

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