European Cardiology Review (Sep 2021)

Pathophysiology and Diagnosis of Coronary Functional Abnormalities

  • Jun Takahashi,
  • Akira Suda,
  • Kensuke Nishimiya,
  • Shigeo Godo,
  • Satoshi Yasuda,
  • Hiroaki Shimokawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15420/ecr.2021.23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16

Abstract

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Approximately one-half of patients undergoing diagnostic coronary angiography for angina have no significant coronary atherosclerotic stenosis. This clinical condition has recently been described as ischaemia with non-obstructive coronary arteries (INOCA). Coronary functional abnormalities are central to the pathogenesis of INOCA, including epicardial coronary spasm and coronary microvascular dysfunction composed of a variable combination of increased vasoconstrictive reactivity and/or reduced vasodilator function. During the last decade – in INOCA patients in particular – evidence for the prognostic impact of coronary functional abnormalities has accumulated and various non-invasive and invasive diagnostic techniques have enabled the evaluation of coronary vasomotor function in a comprehensive manner. In this review, the authors briefly summarise the recent advances in the understanding of pathophysiology and diagnosis of epicardial coronary artery spasm and coronary microvascular dysfunction.