Abstract:Vasospastic angina is a type of angina pectoris, often associated with transient ST-segment elevation, resolves usually spontaneously or with nitrates. It may be presented with chest pain, sometimes with a more serious clinical spectrum such as cardiac arrest. The impact of environmental factors on disease triggering should not be overlooked. In most patients, symptoms can be controlled with medical therapy. The main backbone of medical therapy are calcium channel blockers and vasodilator drugs. In this articl… Show more
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