TY - JOUR
T1 - ESC Working Group on Coronary Pathophysiology and Microcirculation position paper on 'coronary microvascular dysfunction in cardiovascular disease'
AU - Padro, Teresa
AU - Manfrini, Olivia
AU - Bugiardini, Raffaele
AU - Canty, John
AU - Cenko, Edina
AU - De Luca, Giuseppe
AU - Duncker, Dirk J.
AU - Eringa, Etto C.
AU - Koller, Akos
AU - Tousoulis, Dimitris
AU - Trifunovic, Danijela
AU - Vavlukis, Marija
AU - De Wit, Cor
AU - Badimon, Lina
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of Science [PNS2016-76819-R] to L.B., Institute of Health Carlos III, ISCIII [FIS PI16/01915] to T.P. and Red Terapia Celular TerCel-[RD16/0011/0018] cofounded by FEDER ’Una Manera de Hacer Europa’ to L.B. Secretaria d’Universitats i Recerca del Departament d’Empresa i Coneixement de la Generalitat de Catalunya [2017 SGR 1480] to L.B. Grant from the Netherlands Cardiovascular Research Initiative (CVON2014-11), an initiative with financial support from the Dutch Heart Foundation to D.J.D. Scientific Excellence Program 2019. National Research, Development and Innovation Fund, OTKA K 132596 to A.K. and Scientific Excellence Program at the University of Physical Education, Innov. and Tech. Ministry, Hungary [TUDFO/51757/2019-ITM] to A.K.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology.
Copyright:
Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/3/1
Y1 - 2020/3/1
N2 - Although myocardial ischaemia usually manifests as a consequence of atherosclerosis-dependent obstructive epicardial coronary artery disease, a significant percentage of patients suffer ischaemic events in the absence of epicardial coronary artery obstruction. Experimental and clinical evidence highlight the abnormalities of the coronary microcirculation as a main cause of myocardial ischaemia in patients with 'normal or near normal' coronary arteries on angiography. Coronary microvascular disturbances have been associated with early stages of atherosclerosis even prior to any angiographic evidence of epicardial coronary stenosis, as well as to other cardiac pathologies such as myocardial hypertrophy and heart failure. The main objectives of the manuscript are (i) to provide updated evidence in our current understanding of the pathophysiological consequences of microvascular dysfunction in the heart; (ii) to report on the current knowledge on the relevance of cardiovascular risk factors and comorbid conditions for microcirculatory dysfunction; and (iii) to evidence the relevance of the clinical consequences of microvascular dysfunction. Highlighting the clinical importance of coronary microvascular dysfunction will open the field for research and the development of novel strategies for intervention will encourage early detection of subclinical disease and will help in the stratification of cardiovascular risk in agreement with the new concept of precision medicine.
AB - Although myocardial ischaemia usually manifests as a consequence of atherosclerosis-dependent obstructive epicardial coronary artery disease, a significant percentage of patients suffer ischaemic events in the absence of epicardial coronary artery obstruction. Experimental and clinical evidence highlight the abnormalities of the coronary microcirculation as a main cause of myocardial ischaemia in patients with 'normal or near normal' coronary arteries on angiography. Coronary microvascular disturbances have been associated with early stages of atherosclerosis even prior to any angiographic evidence of epicardial coronary stenosis, as well as to other cardiac pathologies such as myocardial hypertrophy and heart failure. The main objectives of the manuscript are (i) to provide updated evidence in our current understanding of the pathophysiological consequences of microvascular dysfunction in the heart; (ii) to report on the current knowledge on the relevance of cardiovascular risk factors and comorbid conditions for microcirculatory dysfunction; and (iii) to evidence the relevance of the clinical consequences of microvascular dysfunction. Highlighting the clinical importance of coronary microvascular dysfunction will open the field for research and the development of novel strategies for intervention will encourage early detection of subclinical disease and will help in the stratification of cardiovascular risk in agreement with the new concept of precision medicine.
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U2 - 10.1093/cvr/cvaa003
DO - 10.1093/cvr/cvaa003
M3 - Scientific review articles
C2 - 32034397
AN - SCOPUS:85081602504
SN - 0008-6363
VL - 116
SP - 741
EP - 755
JO - Cardiovascular Research
JF - Cardiovascular Research
IS - 4
ER -