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Known Yet Underdiagnosed: Invasive Assessment of Coronary Microvascular Disease and Its Implications

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Journal World J Cardiol
Date 2025 Jan 27
PMID 39866215
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Coronary microvascular disease (CMD) is one of the commonest causes of cardiac chest pain. The condition is more prevalent in women, and incidence is known to increase with age, hypertension, and diabetes. The pathophysiological pathways are heterogenous and related to intrinsic vascular and endothelial dysfunction. Furthermore, this entity is known to be associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Despite this, there is inertia amongst cardiologists to further evaluate patients with non-critical coronary artery disease and suspected CMD. With refinement in technology, we have now better understanding of CMD and invasive testing in the catheterization laboratory is a viable option for confirming the diagnosis of CMD. However, despite advances in diagnosing and stratifying this entity, therapeutic options remain limited and poorly defined. In this editorial, we will briefly focus on the pathophysiology and invasive assessment and therapeutic options available for CMD.

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