Chest pain may be associated with coronary arteries that appear “normal.” Normal is defined here as no visible disease or luminal irregularities (less than 50%) as judged visually at coronary angiography. Normal angiography in patients with chest pain is five times more common in women than in men . Among patients with chest pain and normal angiography, an unknown number are suffering from cardiac pain of ischemic origin. Uncertainty is often difficult to allay, for medical attendants as well as for patients, resulting in perpetuation of symptoms, difficulties in management, and establishment of risk of subsequent coronary events . In this article, we discuss how to stratify risk in patients with chest pain and a normal coronary angiogram. ...
Introduction: Previous follow-up studies of patients with symptoms and/or non-invasive tests sugges...
AbstractObjectives. The present study sought to determine whether myocardial contractile abnormaliti...
Background: In patients referred for an evaluation of chest pain, the incidence of cardiac disease m...
Chest pain may be associated with coronary arteries that appear “normal.” Normal is defined here as ...
none1noThe term "chest pain with normal coronary arteries" encompasses a large number of different c...
Angina pectoris may be associated with normaln coronary arteries. Normal coronary arteries status is...
none2siContext: Many women with angina are told that they have no significant heart disease followin...
Angina pectoris may be associated with normaln coronary arteries. Normal coronary arteries status is...
Approximately 20% of patients undergoing diagnostic angiography for the evaluation of chest pain are...
Chest pain and normal coronary angiography is seen in up 30 % of patients undergoing the investigati...
Background: The prognostic implication of chest pain associated with normal or near-normal findings ...
none2noChest pain with normal coronary angiograms is a relatively common syndrome. The mode of prese...
EACH YEAR, MANY WOMEN AREtold that they have no signifi-cant heart disease followingdemonstration of...
" coronary artery disease " risk stratification " stress echocardiography " coro...
Angina, “Normal” Coronary Angiography, and Vascular Dysfunction: Risk Assessment Strategie
Introduction: Previous follow-up studies of patients with symptoms and/or non-invasive tests sugges...
AbstractObjectives. The present study sought to determine whether myocardial contractile abnormaliti...
Background: In patients referred for an evaluation of chest pain, the incidence of cardiac disease m...
Chest pain may be associated with coronary arteries that appear “normal.” Normal is defined here as ...
none1noThe term "chest pain with normal coronary arteries" encompasses a large number of different c...
Angina pectoris may be associated with normaln coronary arteries. Normal coronary arteries status is...
none2siContext: Many women with angina are told that they have no significant heart disease followin...
Angina pectoris may be associated with normaln coronary arteries. Normal coronary arteries status is...
Approximately 20% of patients undergoing diagnostic angiography for the evaluation of chest pain are...
Chest pain and normal coronary angiography is seen in up 30 % of patients undergoing the investigati...
Background: The prognostic implication of chest pain associated with normal or near-normal findings ...
none2noChest pain with normal coronary angiograms is a relatively common syndrome. The mode of prese...
EACH YEAR, MANY WOMEN AREtold that they have no signifi-cant heart disease followingdemonstration of...
" coronary artery disease " risk stratification " stress echocardiography " coro...
Angina, “Normal” Coronary Angiography, and Vascular Dysfunction: Risk Assessment Strategie
Introduction: Previous follow-up studies of patients with symptoms and/or non-invasive tests sugges...
AbstractObjectives. The present study sought to determine whether myocardial contractile abnormaliti...
Background: In patients referred for an evaluation of chest pain, the incidence of cardiac disease m...