A critical appraisal of the pharmacological management of stable angina
The once dominant plaque-centric model of the pathophysiology and management of coronary artery disease (CAD) has long been questioned by a bulk of experimental and clinical evidence suggesting, among others, that coronary artery obstruction is not synonymous with myocardial ischaemia, ischaemia may...
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doaj-2f29976c076c4ae39a78aa96798fcf332021-06-13T04:36:59ZengElsevierHellenic Journal of Cardiology1109-96662021-03-01622135138A critical appraisal of the pharmacological management of stable anginaDimitrios Farmakis0Andrew Xanthopoulos1Filippos Triposkiadis2Corresponding author: Dimitrios Farmakis, University of Cyprus Medical School, Shakolas Educational Center for Clinical Medicine, Palaios dromos Lefkosias Lemesou No.215/6, 2029 Aglantzia, Nicosia, Cyprus. Tel: +357 22 895235; Fax: +357 22 895396.; University of Cyprus Medical School, Nicosia, CyprusDepartment of Cardiology, Larissa University Hospital, University of Thessaly Medical School, Larissa, GreeceDepartment of Cardiology, Larissa University Hospital, University of Thessaly Medical School, Larissa, GreeceThe once dominant plaque-centric model of the pathophysiology and management of coronary artery disease (CAD) has long been questioned by a bulk of experimental and clinical evidence suggesting, among others, that coronary artery obstruction is not synonymous with myocardial ischaemia, ischaemia may occur in the absence of obstructive lesions and may persist after successful coronary revascularization, while elective revascularization provides little or no prognostic benefit. As a result, a paradigm shift has been suggested taking into consideration the multifactorial aspect of CAD such as microvascular disease and the consequences of ischemia at the level of cardiomyocyte. In this paper, we propose an alternative approach to the medical management of patients with chronic CAD and stable angina, based on the properties of the drugs currently available in the anti-ischemic armamentarium in relation to the pathophysiology of myocardial ischemia. In this approach, pharmacological therapy is organized into three steps, including disease-modifying therapy for all patients with chronic CAD, pathophysiology-based anti-ischaemic therapy for patients with stable angina and symptomatic therapy in patients with persistent anginal symptoms.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1109966621000129chronic coronary artery diseasestable anginaangina pectorisbeta blockerscalcium channel blockersranolazine |
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A critical appraisal of the pharmacological management of stable angina |
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A critical appraisal of the pharmacological management of stable angina |
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A critical appraisal of the pharmacological management of stable angina |
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critical appraisal of the pharmacological management of stable angina |
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The once dominant plaque-centric model of the pathophysiology and management of coronary artery disease (CAD) has long been questioned by a bulk of experimental and clinical evidence suggesting, among others, that coronary artery obstruction is not synonymous with myocardial ischaemia, ischaemia may occur in the absence of obstructive lesions and may persist after successful coronary revascularization, while elective revascularization provides little or no prognostic benefit. As a result, a paradigm shift has been suggested taking into consideration the multifactorial aspect of CAD such as microvascular disease and the consequences of ischemia at the level of cardiomyocyte. In this paper, we propose an alternative approach to the medical management of patients with chronic CAD and stable angina, based on the properties of the drugs currently available in the anti-ischemic armamentarium in relation to the pathophysiology of myocardial ischemia. In this approach, pharmacological therapy is organized into three steps, including disease-modifying therapy for all patients with chronic CAD, pathophysiology-based anti-ischaemic therapy for patients with stable angina and symptomatic therapy in patients with persistent anginal symptoms. |
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chronic coronary artery disease stable angina angina pectoris beta blockers calcium channel blockers ranolazine |
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