Tailored treatment of specific diagnosis improves symptoms and quality of life in patients with myocardial Ischemia and Non-obstructive Coronary Arteries.

IF 3.8 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Piotr Szolc, Bartłomiej Guzik, Łukasz Niewiara, Paweł Kleczyński, Anna Bernacik, Marta Diachyshyn, Maciej Stąpór, Krzysztof Żmudka, Jacek Legutko
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Ischemia and non-obstructive coronary arteries (INOCA) represents a challenging clinical scenario affecting a considerable proportion of patients undergoing coronary angiography. INOCA manifests with various pathomechanisms, including abnormalities in coronary microvessels and vasomotor disorders. INOCA patients experience substantial symptoms and heightened risk of adverse cardiac events. Guidelines outline diagnostic and treatment strategies, emphasizing tailored approaches for improved outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate symptoms and quality of life changes in INOCA patients following tailored treatment based on comprehensive diagnostic assessment of the coronary circulation. This is a single-center prospective registry of symptomatic adult patients diagnosed with INOCA. Comprehensive invasive physiological diagnostics including assessment of coronary microcirculation function and coronary artery reactivity were conducted. Clinical outcomes, angina severity (Canadian Cardiovascular Scale), and quality of life (SF-36 questionnaire) were assessed at baseline and after 12 months of tailored anti-angina treatment based on pathophysiological background. A total of 150 patients were enrolled. At baseline 8% of patients had angina CCS I, 70% CCS II and 22% CCS III. After 12 months 46% had no angina symptoms, 22% had angina CCS I, 26% CCS II and 6% CCS III. Following tailored treatment, angina severity significantly decreased (p < 0.001). The quality of life (SF-36 questionnaire) was significantly better after 12 months compared to baseline (66 [45; 103] vs. 91 [69; 115] points; P < 0.001). In this observational study, a proposed care pathway for patients with INOCA was presented. Despite the observational nature of the study, both symptoms and quality of life improved, underscoring the need for future prospective randomized controlled trials. Further research, including adequately powered sample sizes of patients is warranted to evaluate the influence of pathophysiology-tailored treatment of INOCA on long-term major cardiovascular events.

针对特定诊断的量身定制治疗可改善心肌缺血和非阻塞性冠状动脉患者的症状和生活质量。
缺血和非阻塞性冠状动脉(INOCA)是一个具有挑战性的临床场景,影响了相当一部分接受冠状动脉造影的患者。INOCA表现为多种病理机制,包括冠状动脉微血管异常和血管舒张性疾病。INOCA患者会出现大量症状,并增加心脏不良事件的风险。指南概述了诊断和治疗策略,强调为改善结果量身定制的方法。本研究旨在评估在冠状动脉循环综合诊断评估的基础上进行量身定制治疗的INOCA患者的症状和生活质量变化。这是一项诊断为INOCA的有症状成年患者的单中心前瞻性登记。进行包括冠状动脉微循环功能和冠状动脉反应性评估在内的全面侵入性生理诊断。临床结果、心绞痛严重程度(加拿大心血管量表)和生活质量(SF-36问卷)在基线和基于病理生理背景的量身定制的抗心绞痛治疗12个月后进行评估。共有150名患者入组。基线时,8%的心绞痛患者为CCS I型,70%为CCS II型,22%为CCS III型。12个月后,46%的患者没有心绞痛症状,22%的患者有心绞痛CCS I, 26%的患者有CCS II, 6%的患者有CCS III。经过量身定制的治疗,心绞痛严重程度显著降低(p < 0.001)。与基线相比,12个月后的生活质量(SF-36问卷)明显更好(66 [45;[103]与[69];115)点;P < 0.001)。在这项观察性研究中,提出了一种针对INOCA患者的护理途径。尽管该研究是观察性的,但症状和生活质量都得到了改善,这强调了未来前瞻性随机对照试验的必要性。进一步的研究,包括足够的患者样本量,有必要评估诺卡的病理生理定制治疗对长期主要心血管事件的影响。
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