Coronary vasospasm: A narrative review.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-26-2021
Publication Title
World Journal of Cardiology
Abstract
Coronary artery vasospasm (CAVS) plays an important role in acute chest pain syndrome caused by transient and partial or complete occlusion of the coronary arteries. Pathophysiology of the disease remains incompletely understood, with autonomic and endothelial dysfunction thought to play an important role. Due to the dynamic nature of the disease, its exact prevalence is not entirely clear but is found to be more prevalent in East Asian and female population. Cigarette smoking remains a prominent risk factor, although CAVS does not follow traditional coronary artery disease risk factors. Many triggers continue to be identified, with recent findings identifying chemotherapeutics, allergens, and inflammatory mediators as playing some role in the exacerbation of CAVS. Provocative testing with direct visualization is currently the gold-standard for diagnosis, but non-invasive tests, including the use of biomarkers, are being increasingly studied to aid in the diagnosis. Treatment of the CAVS is an area of active research. Apart from risk factor modification, calcium channel blockers are currently the first line treatment, with nitrates playing an important adjunct role. High-risk patients with life-threatening complications should be considered for implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), although timing criteria for escalated therapy require further investigation. The role of pharmaceuticals targeting oxidative stress remains incompletely understood.
Volume
13
Issue
9
First Page
456
Last Page
463
Recommended Citation
Jewulski J, Khanal S, Dahal K. Coronary vasospasm: A narrative review. World J Cardiol. 2021 Sep 26;13(9):456-463. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v13.i9.456. PMID: 34621490; PMCID: PMC8462044.
DOI
10.4330/wjc.v13.i9.456
ISSN
1949-8462
PubMed ID
34621490