INOCA/ANOCA: view insights from clinical practice

Summary

This session provides in-depth clinical insights into INOCA and ANOCA by exploring innovative invasive assessments of coronary microcirculation and vasoreactivity, with a focus on diabetic populations and sex differences. It reviews distinct IMR-based phenotypes differentiating flow versus pressure-driven microvascular dysfunction, and the role of invasive hemodynamics in defining INOCA endotypes. Additionally, it evaluates the impact of intracoronary nitrates on coronary spasm during acetylcholine provocation testing, offering a comprehensive perspective on coronary function testing and tailored treatment strategies.

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  • Flow vs. Pressure driven coronary microvascular dysfucntion: distinct IMR-based phenotypes
  • Sex differences in coronary function testing guided treatment of ANOCA
  • Invasive hemodynamics differentiate ischemia with nonobstructive coronary arteries (INOCA) endotypes
  • Effect of intracoronary nitrates on coronary spasm during acetylcholine spasm provocation testing