Lack of Class I Vasoreactivity Testing for Diagnosing Patients With Coronary Artery Spasm
Shozo Sueda,
Yutaka Hayashi,
Hiroki Ono
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundVasoreactivity testing, such as intracoronary acetylcholine (ACh) or ergometrine (EM), is defined as Class I for the diagnosis of patients with vasospastic angina (VSA) according to recommendations from the Coronary Vasomotion Disorders International Study (COVADIS) group and guidelines from the Japanese Circulation Society (JCS).HypothesisAlthough vasoreactivity testing is a clinically useful tool, it carries some risks and limitations in diagnosing coronary artery spasm.MethodsPrevious reports on v… Show more
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