2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2015.07.035
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The importance of evaluating patients with MINOCA (myocardial infarction with non-obstructive coronary arteries)

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“…In contrast, patients with vasospasm more often reported recurrent angina, illicit drug use, and pregnancy‐related complications. With 1 in 10 young patients with AMI diagnosed with MINOCA,3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 our findings highlight both the challenges and the importance of pursuing a systematic approach to identify the underlying cause (coronary‐ischemic, non–coronary‐ischemic or nonischemic, or noncardiac) 13, 36…”
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“…In contrast, patients with vasospasm more often reported recurrent angina, illicit drug use, and pregnancy‐related complications. With 1 in 10 young patients with AMI diagnosed with MINOCA,3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 our findings highlight both the challenges and the importance of pursuing a systematic approach to identify the underlying cause (coronary‐ischemic, non–coronary‐ischemic or nonischemic, or noncardiac) 13, 36…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Finally, we observed heterogeneity in MINOCA management, exposing a gap that needs attention 36. We noted variation in the revascularization strategy in SCAD patients regardless of the degree of stenosis and little use of proven therapies such calcium channel blockers in patients with angiographically demonstrable vasospasm 53.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Myocardial infarction is often associated with occlusive coronary artery disease (CAD) but myocardial infarctions in presence of non-obstructed coronary arteries have been reported to be as high as 6%. 9 Coronary artery spasm is attributed to be a major cause for the acute coronary syndrome (ACS) associated with non-obstructed coronary arteries. 9 In 1991, Dr. Nicholas Kounis defined Kounis syndrome [KS] as the occurrence of acute coronary syndrome in the presence of an allergic reaction.…”
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“…9 Coronary artery spasm is attributed to be a major cause for the acute coronary syndrome (ACS) associated with non-obstructed coronary arteries. 9 In 1991, Dr. Nicholas Kounis defined Kounis syndrome [KS] as the occurrence of acute coronary syndrome in the presence of an allergic reaction. 10 KS has three types: (i) Vasospastic allergic angina-ACS in patients with no underlying CAD, (ii) Allergic myocardial infarction-ASC in patients with underlying CAD and (iii) Stent thrombosis with occluding thrombus infiltrated by eosinophils-ACS in patients with established coronary thrombus and stenting.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Abnormal contraction of vessels, termed ‘vasospasm’, results in tissue ischaemia and necrosis and plays a key role in the development of cardiovascular diseases. Functional disorders of coronary circulation lead to coronary artery vasospasm (vasospastic angina) that contributes to the development of myocardial ischaemia and myocardial infarction . Cigarette smoking strongly increases the risk of the development of peripheral arterial disease, coronary heart disease and stroke .…”
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