Classical anti-ischemic drugs are the first-line form of treatment in patients with microvascular angina (MVA), but they often fail to achieve a satisfactory control of angina symptoms. It is unknown whether there is any relation between improvement of angina status and changes in microvascular function induced by classical anti-ischemic drugs in MVA patients.
Di Franco, A., Villano, A., Di Monaco, A., Lamendola, P., Russo, G., Stazi, A., Scavone, G., Nerla, R., Sestito, A., Lanza, G. A., Crea, F., Correlation between coronary microvascular function and angina status in patients with stable microvascular angina, <<EUROPEAN REVIEW FOR MEDICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES>>, 2014; 18 (3): 374-379 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/60813]
Correlation between coronary microvascular function and angina status in patients with stable microvascular angina
Di Franco, Antonino;Villano, Angelo;Di Monaco, Antonio;Lamendola, Priscilla;Russo, Giulio;Stazi, Alessandra;Scavone, Giuseppe;Nerla, Roberto;Sestito, Alfonso;Lanza, Gaetano Antonio;Crea, Filippo
2014
Abstract
Classical anti-ischemic drugs are the first-line form of treatment in patients with microvascular angina (MVA), but they often fail to achieve a satisfactory control of angina symptoms. It is unknown whether there is any relation between improvement of angina status and changes in microvascular function induced by classical anti-ischemic drugs in MVA patients.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.