Optimizing Management of Stable Angina: A Patient-Centered Approach Integrating Revascularization, Medical Therapy, and Lifestyle Interventions
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Angina pectoris may arise from obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) or in the absence of significant CAD (ischemia with nonobstructed coronary arteries [INOCA]). Therapeutic strategies for patients with angina and obstructive CAD focus on reducing cardiovascular events and relieving symptoms, whereas in INOCA the focus shifts toward managing functional alterations of the coronary circulation. In obstructive CAD, coronary revascularization might improve angina status, although a significant percentage of patients present angina persistence or recurrence, suggesting the presence of functional mechanisms along with epicardial CAD. In patients with INOCA, performing a precise endotype diagnosis is crucial to allow a tailored therapy targeted toward the specific pathogenic mechanism. In this expert opinion paper, we review the evidence for the management of angina, highlighting the complementary role of coronary revascularization, optimal medical therapy, and lifestyle interventions and underscoring the importance of a personalized approach that targets the underlying pathobiology.
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14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
angina pectoris; cardiovascular disease; coronary artery blood flow; coronary artery disease; diagnosis; drug combination; drug therapy; heart muscle ischemia; heart muscle revascularization; human; ischemic heart disease; lifestyle; non-obstructive coronary artery disease; obstructive coronary artery disease; personalized medicine; prevention; recurrent disease; revascularization; review; stable angina pectoris; surgery; therapy
Elenco autori:
Montone, R. A.; Rinaldi, R.; Niccoli, G.; Ando', Giuseppe; Gragnano, F.; Piccolo, R.; Pelliccia, F.; Moscarella, E.; Zimarino, M.; Fabris, E.; de Rosa, S.; Calabro, P.; Porto, I.; Burzotta, F.; Grigioni, F.; Barbato, E.; Chieffo, A.; Capodanno, D.; Al-Lamee, R.; Ford, T. J.; Brugaletta, S.; Indolfi, C.; Sinagra, G.; Perrone Filardi, P.; Crea, F.
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