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Coronary Vasospastic Angina: A Review of the Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Management

Rajan Rehan, James Weaver, A. Yong

2022Life33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Vasospastic angina (VSA) is an under-appreciated cause of chest pain. It is characterised by transient vasoconstriction of the coronary arteries and plays a significant role in the pathogenesis of stable angina and acute coronary syndromes. Complex mechanistic pathways characterised by endothelial dysfunction and smooth muscle hypercontractility lead to a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations ranging from recurrent angina to fatal arrhythmias. Invasive provocation testing using intracoronary acetylcholine or ergonovine is considered the current gold standard for diagnosis, but there is a wide variation in protocols amongst different institutions. Conventional pharmacological therapy relies on calcium channel blockers and nitrates; however, refractory VSA has limited options. This review evaluates the pathophysiology, diagnostic challenges, and management strategies for VSA. We believe global efforts to standardise diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines will improve the outcomes for affected patients.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAnginaCardiologyProvocation testErgonovinePathogenesisInternal medicineVasoconstrictionCoronary vasospasmVasospastic anginaEndothelial dysfunctionIntensive care medicineCulpritAcute coronary syndromeCoronary arteriesChest painPathologyArteryMyocardial infarctionAlternative medicineCardiac Imaging and DiagnosticsPain Management and TreatmentCoronary Interventions and Diagnostics
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