Axel R. Pries,Helmut Habazettl,Giuseppe Ambrosio,Peter Riis Hansen,J. C. Kaski,Volker Schächinger,H. Tillmanns,Giuseppe Vassalli,Isabella Tritto,M Weis,Cor de Wit,Raffaele Bugiardini
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期刊:Cardiovascular Research [Oxford University Press] 日期:2008-05-29卷期号:80 (2): 165-174被引量:108
Obstructive disease of the large coronary arteries is the prominent cause for angina pectoris. However, angina may also occur in the absence of significant coronary atherosclerosis or coronary artery spasm, especially in women. Myocardial ischaemia in these patients is often associated with abnormalities of the coronary microcirculation and may thus represent a manifestation of coronary microvascular disease (CMD). Elucidation of the role of the microvasculature in the genesis of myocardial ischaemia and cardiac damage—in the presence or absence of obstructive coronary atherosclerosis—will certainly result in more rational diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for patients with ischaemic heart disease. Specifically targeted research based on improved assessment modalities is needed to improve the diagnosis of CMD and to translate current molecular, cellular, and physiological knowledge into new therapeutic options.