2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00380-019-01413-1
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History of gastroesophageal reflux disease in patients with suspected coronary artery disease

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“…There was no racial difference about coronary spasm according to the report of Ong et al and ours [7,8]. Recently, Teragawa et al reported that medical history of GERD was frequently observed in approximately onefifth of patients with coronary spastic angina [9]. Furthermore, GERD is associated with an increased risk of developing coronary heart disease [10].…”
Section: Necessity Of Differential Diagnosis Of Coronary Spasm For Gerdmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…There was no racial difference about coronary spasm according to the report of Ong et al and ours [7,8]. Recently, Teragawa et al reported that medical history of GERD was frequently observed in approximately onefifth of patients with coronary spastic angina [9]. Furthermore, GERD is associated with an increased risk of developing coronary heart disease [10].…”
Section: Necessity Of Differential Diagnosis Of Coronary Spasm For Gerdmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…An SPT was performed using the methods described previously[ 5 ]. In brief, after the initial coronary angiogram (CAG), 20 and 50 μg doses of acetylcholine (ACh) were injected into the RCA.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We adopted the use of an autoinjector as described previously[ 5 ]. When unstable hemodynamics continued, small doses of intracoronary or intravenous catecholamines were infused.…”
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confidence: 99%
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