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      Non-pharmacological Treatment of Refractory Angina and Microvascular Angina

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      Biomedicines
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      refractory angina, microvascular angina, microvascular dysfunction

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          Refractory angina (RA) is defined as debilitating anginal symptoms despite the optimal guideline-directed combination of medical, percutaneous, and surgical therapies. Often referred to as “no option”, these patients represent a significant unmet clinical need for healthcare institutions. Due to the ageing of the population, and increased survival from coronary artery disease, the number of patients with RA is expected to rise exponentially. Despite the developments of novel technologies for the treatment of RA, none of them found wide clinical application (to date). Microvascular dysfunction, alone or in combination with epicardial coronary disease, is thought to contribute significantly to refractory angina. However, most of the techniques developed to improve RA symptoms have not been tested specifically on patients with microvascular dysfunction. This review discusses the recent developments in the treatment of RA, and gives some perspectives on the future of these techniques.

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            Coronary microvascular disease (CMD) refers to the subset of disorders affecting the structure and function of the coronary microcirculation, is prevalent in patients across a broad spectrum of cardiovascular risk factors, and is associated with an increased risk of adverse events. Contemporary evidence supports that most patients with CMD also have macrovessel atherosclerosis, which has important implications for their prognosis and management. In this state-of-the-art review, the authors summarize the pathophysiology of CMD, provide an update of diagnostic testing strategies, and classify CMD into phenotypes according to severity and coexistence with atherosclerosis. They examine emerging data highlighting the significance of CMD in specific populations, including obesity and insulin resistance, myocardial injury and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, and nonobstructive and obstructive coronary artery disease. Finally, they discuss the role of CMD as a potential target for novel interventions beyond conventional approaches, representing a new frontier in cardiovascular disease reduction.
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                Journal
                Biomedicines
                Biomedicines
                biomedicines
                Biomedicines
                MDPI
                2227-9059
                13 August 2020
                August 2020
                : 8
                : 8
                : 285
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Cardiology, University Medical Center Mainz Langenbeckstr 1, 55131 Mainz, Germany
                [2 ]Department of Cardiology, University Medical Center Mainz and Deutsches Zentrum für Herz und Kreislauf Forschung, Standort Rhein-Main, Langenbeckstr 1, 55131 Mainz, Germany
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: kudrat.rakhimov9@ 123456gmail.com (K.R.); tommaso.gori@ 123456unimedizin-mainz.de (T.G.); Tel.: +49-6131-172829 (T.G.); Fax: +49-6131-176428 (T.G.)
                Article
                biomedicines-08-00285
                10.3390/biomedicines8080285
                7460172
                32823683
                79fc82aa-81ac-4ce6-8910-715a3300562c
                © 2020 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

                History
                : 27 July 2020
                : 11 August 2020
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                refractory angina,microvascular angina,microvascular dysfunction

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