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Noninvasive Imaging Test Provides Answers in Angina With No Obstructive Arteries
"Following standard angiography, microvascular angina was commonly misdiagnosed as noncardiac chest pain," he added.
Chest pain may still be angina even when coronary angiogram testing shows the main heart arteries look clear. Using stress ...
Stress CMR significantly enhances diagnostic accuracy for chest pain without obstructive coronary artery disease, identifying ...
A new testing protocol identifies patients whose chest pain is heart-related even though their main heart arteries look ...
A randomized trial comparing an intensive to a standard diagnostic approach showed the suspected etiology, in cases of MI with nonobstructive coronary arteries, is often wrong.
Half of people investigated for suspected angina and given the all-clear may be missing out on the correct diagnosis ...
Learn about angina, its types, symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment. Understand ischemic chest pain and how to manage this heart condition effectively ...
Researchers discovered 51% of people were given the ‘all-clear' when they actually had an issue with the blood flow in their ...
PARIS — New findings from the controversial ORBITA trial provide a lift for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in stable angina but also mixed results for the predictive power of fractional flow ...
Dr. Robert Bonow answers the question: 'Safe To Exercise By Myself With Angina?' — -- Question: I get angina after climbing a flight of stairs. Is it safe to exercise by myself or should I do it ...
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