2024年欧洲心脏病学会(ESC)慢性冠状动脉综合征管理指南中的非阻塞性冠状动脉缺血(INOCA)。

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Harmony Reynolds, Nathaniel Smilowitz
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背景:慢性冠状动脉综合征(CCS)通常发生在没有限制血流的心外膜冠状动脉狭窄。无冠状动脉梗阻(INOCA/ANOCA)的缺血或心绞痛可能是由冠状动脉微血管疾病、冠状动脉痉挛、心肌桥接、弥漫性动脉粥样硬化或疾病的组合引起的。方法与结果:我们强调了2024年欧洲心脏病学会(ESC) CCS指南中与INOCA/ANOCA诊断和管理相关的新建议。该指南重新强调了在心血管风险分层早期考虑INOCA/ANOCA和胸痛的初始诊断检查。对于首次冠状动脉造影时进行有创冠状动脉功能检查(CFT)的有效性,当无创检查后胸痛机制不确定时,以及已确诊的INOCA/ANOCA患者,尽管接受药物治疗,但症状持续且生活质量较差时,有创冠状动脉功能检查(CFT)的可用性有新的一级推荐。一旦根据侵入性CFT的结果确定了潜在疾病,ESC指南强调以患者为中心,以机制为基础的INOCA/ANOCA医学治疗方法,以改善症状和生活质量。结论:2024 ESC CCS指南为ANOCA/INOCA的诊断和治疗提供了新的视角,扩大了侵袭性CFT的作用,并有针对性地进行药物治疗,以改善心绞痛患者的症状和生活质量。
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Ischemia with Non-Obstructive Coronary Arteries (INOCA) in the 2024 European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Guidelines for the management of chronic coronary syndromes.

Background: Chronic coronary syndromes (CCS) occur commonly in the absence of flow-limiting epicardial coronary stenoses. Ischemia or angina with no obstructive coronary arteries (INOCA/ANOCA) may be caused by coronary microvascular disease, coronary artery spasm, myocardial bridging, diffuse atherosclerosis, or a combination of disorders.

Methods & results: We highlight the new recommendations in the 2024 European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines on CCS relevant to the diagnosis and management of INOCA/ANOCA. The guidelines place a new emphasis on consideration of INOCA/ANOCA early during cardiovascular risk stratification and the initial diagnostic workup for chest pain. There is a new class I recommendation for the availability of invasive coronary function testing (CFT) at the time of initial coronary angiography, when mechanisms of chest pain are uncertain after non-invasive testing, and in patients with established INOCA/ANOCA who have persistent symptoms and poor quality of life despite medical therapy. Once underlying disorders have been identified based on the results of invasive CFT, the ESC guidelines emphasize a patient-centered, mechanism-based approach to medical treatment of INOCA/ANOCA to improve symptoms and quality of life.

Conclusions: The 2024 ESC CCS guidelines provide a new vision for the diagnosis and management of ANOCA/INOCA, with an expanded role for invasive CFT and targeted medical therapy to improve symptoms and quality of life in patients with angina.

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期刊介绍: The European Heart Journal - Acute Cardiovascular Care (EHJ-ACVC) offers a unique integrative approach by combining the expertise of the different sub specialties of cardiology, emergency and intensive care medicine in the management of patients with acute cardiovascular syndromes. Reading through the journal, cardiologists and all other healthcare professionals can access continuous updates that may help them to improve the quality of care and the outcome for patients with acute cardiovascular diseases.
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