We studied 109 consecutive patients with variant angina who underwent cardiac catheterization over an 1 1 year period. All patients were followed for at least 6 months or until death, and 46 patients (22 treated medically and 24 treated surgically) were followed for 5 years or more. Of the 62 patients initially treated medically, 14 had nonfatal myocardial infarctions (12 within 1 month of catheterization) and 12 died (six within 6 months). Survival
Despite increased implementation of best medical therapy in the community with compliance rates greater than 73% for aspirin and statin therapy, further improvement is warranted. Vascular surgeons should remain vigilant for further opportunities to optimise medical therapy in this high-risk patient group particularly with antithrombotic, lipid lowering and antihypertensive therapies.
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