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How was myocardial ischemia promoted from disease to syndrome?
The understanding of myocardial ischemia has dramatically changed in recent years. From a concept entirely focused on coronary atherosclerotic obstructions, we are moving to a complex, dynamic, multifactorial model. The clinical translation of this new model necessitates major changes in diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in order to identify the responsible mechanisms and to tailor therapy.