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Microvascular Angina: Signs, Treatment & Prognosis
2025年1月21日 · Microvascular angina is a type of angina (chest pain) that happens because of problems in the small blood vessels that bring oxygen-rich blood to your heart. A lack of oxygen can damage your heart muscle, which can start to die.
Microvascular Angina - American Heart Association
2025年1月27日 · This type of angina, or chest pain, may be a symptom of coronary microvascular disease (MVD). Coronary MVD affects the heart’s smallest coronary artery blood vessels. The American Heart Association explains microvascular angina.
Microvascular Angina: Why Women Shouldn’t Ignore Chest …
What Is Microvascular Angina? Angina is any chest pain that occurs when your heart muscle doesn’t get enough blood to meet its work demand, a condition called ischemia. The most common source of angina is obstructive coronary disease, which happens when one of the heart’s arteries is blocked.
Small vessel disease - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
2021年11月9日 · Small vessel disease is a condition in which the walls of the small arteries in the heart aren't working properly. This reduces the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the heart, causing chest pain (angina), shortness of breath, and other signs and symptoms of heart disease.
Coronary Microvascular Disease - American Heart Association
2025年1月27日 · Coronary microvascular disease or MVD, sometimes called small artery disease or small vessel disease. It is heart disease that affects the walls and inner lining of tiny coronary artery blood vessels that branch off from the larger coronary arteries.
Microvascular angina - Wikipedia
Microvascular angina (MVA), previously known as cardiac syndrome X, [1] also known as coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) or microvascular coronary disease is a type of angina (chest pain) with signs associated with decreased blood flow to heart tissue but with normal coronary arteries.
All about microvascular angina - BHF - British Heart Foundation
Microvascular angina (sometimes called cardiac syndrome X) is an under-diagnosed condition caused by problems with the smallest arteries of the heart. Juan Carlos Kaski, Professor of Cardiovascular Science, explains to Sarah Brealey.
Microvascular Angina - Cardiovascular Disorders - Merck ...
Microvascular angina (previously known as syndrome X) is cardiac microvascular dysfunction or constriction causing angina in patients with normal epicardial coronary arteries on angiography.
Microvascular Angina - Professional Heart Daily | American ...
2025年1月27日 · Medications that help blood vessels work better and lower risk of problems may be used to treat MVD. These may include: This type of angina, or chest pain, may be a symptom of coronary microvascular disease (MVD). Coronary MVD affects the heart’s smallest coronary artery blood vessels.
Coronary microvascular disease: Trouble from tiny vessels
2023年2月1日 · Microvascular disease refers to problems in the network of tiny blood vessels in the heart. Doctors suspect this condition in people who have angina (chest) pain with no evidence of blockages in the heart's larger arteries.
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