Coronary microvascular dysfunction in childhood: An emerging pathological entity and its clinical implications

IF 1.3 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Takeshi Tsuda , Gina Patel
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Abstract

Coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) encompasses a spectrum of structural and functional alterations in coronary microvasculature resulting in impaired coronary blood flow and consequent myocardial ischemia without obstruction in epicardial coronary artery. The pathogenesis of CMD is complex involving both functional and structural alteration in the coronary microcirculation. In adults, CMD is predominantly discussed in context with anginal chest pain or existing ischemic heart disease and its risk factors. The presence of CMD suggests increased risk of adverse cardiovascular events independent of coronary atherosclerosis. Coronary microvascular dysfunction is also known in children but is rarely recognized due to paucity of concommitent coronary artery disease. Thus, its clinical presentation, underlying mechanism of impaired microcirculation, and prognostic significance are poorly understood. In this review article, we will overview variable CMD reported in children and delineate its emerging clinical significance.

儿童冠状动脉微血管功能障碍:新出现的病理实体及其临床意义
冠状动脉微血管功能障碍(CMD)包括冠状动脉微血管结构和功能的一系列改变,这些改变导致冠状动脉血流受损,进而引起心肌缺血,但心外膜冠状动脉无阻塞。冠心病的发病机制复杂,涉及冠状动脉微循环的功能和结构改变。在成人中,CMD 主要与心绞痛胸痛或现有的缺血性心脏病及其风险因素一起讨论。冠状动脉微循环障碍的存在表明,发生不良心血管事件的风险增加,而与冠状动脉粥样硬化无关。冠状动脉微血管功能障碍在儿童中也是已知的,但由于很少伴有冠状动脉疾病而很少被发现。因此,人们对其临床表现、微循环受损的潜在机制和预后意义知之甚少。在这篇综述文章中,我们将概述在儿童中报道的各种不同的 CMD,并阐述其新出现的临床意义。
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