Diagnosis and treatment of coronary spasm in china: a case report

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  • Who: Hongyang Zhang from the Coronary vasospasm (CVS) is a reversible constriction spontaneously occurring in the smooth muscle of the epicardial coronary arteries, which can occur in both angiographically normal vessels and areas of plaque stenosis, leading to partial or complete occlusion of the vessel and associated with various myocardial ischemic syndromes (1, )Clinically, CVS typically presents as episodic chest pain without an apparent trigger, accompanied by transient ST-segment changes on the electrocardiogram, with a minority of patients experiencing acute myocardial infarction or even sudden death due to persistent severe coronary artery spasm. Although diagnostic testing . . .

     

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