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An EAPCI Expert Consensus Document on Ischaemia with Non-Obstructive Coronary Arteries in Collaboration with European Society of Cardiology Working Group on Coronary Pathophysiology & Microcirculation Endorsed by Coronary Vasomotor Disorders International Study Group.

Authors :
Kunadian V
Chieffo A
Camici PG
Berry C
Escaned J
Maas AHEM
Prescott E
Karam N
Appelman Y
Fraccaro C
Louise Buchanan G
Manzo-Silberman S
Al-Lamee R
Regar E
Lansky A
Abbott JD
Badimon L
Duncker DJ
Mehran R
Capodanno D
Baumbach A
Source :
European heart journal [Eur Heart J] 2020 Oct 01; Vol. 41 (37), pp. 3504-3520.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

This consensus document, a summary of the views of an expert panel organized by the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI), appraises the importance of ischaemia with non-obstructive coronary arteries (INOCA). Angina pectoris affects approximately 112 million people globally. Up to 70% of patients undergoing invasive angiography do not have obstructive coronary artery disease, more common in women than in men, and a large proportion have INOCA as a cause of their symptoms. INOCA patients present with a wide spectrum of symptoms and signs that are often misdiagnosed as non-cardiac leading to under-diagnosis/investigation and under-treatment. INOCA can result from heterogeneous mechanism including coronary vasospasm and microvascular dysfunction and is not a benign condition. Compared to asymptomatic individuals, INOCA is associated with increased incidence of cardiovascular events, repeated hospital admissions, as well as impaired quality of life and associated increased health care costs. This consensus document provides a definition of INOCA and guidance to the community on the diagnostic approach and management of INOCA based on existing evidence from research and best available clinical practice; noting gaps in knowledge and potential areas for further investigation.<br /> (The article has been co-published with permission in the European Heart Journal and EuroIntervention. All rights reserved. © 2020 the Author(s). These articles are identical except for minor stylistic and spelling differences in keeping with each journal's style. Either citation can be used when citing this article.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1522-9645
Volume :
41
Issue :
37
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
European heart journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32626906
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehaa503