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Paper Title

Mechanisms and diagnostic evaluation of persistent or recurrent angina following percutaneous coronary revascularization

Article Type

Research Article

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Volume : 40 | Issue : 29 | Page No : 2455–2462

Published On

January, 2019

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Abstract

Persistence or recurrence of angina after a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) may affect about 20–40% of patients during short–medium-term follow-up. This appears to be true even when PCI is ‘optimized’ using physiology-guided approaches and drug-eluting stents. Importantly, persistent or recurrent angina post-PCI is associated with a significant economic burden. Healthcare costs may be almost two-fold higher among patients with persistent or recurrent angina post-PCI vs. those who become symptom-free. However, practice guideline recommendations regarding the management of patients with angina post-PCI are unclear. Gaps in evidence into the mechanisms of post-PCI angina are relevant, and more research seems warranted. The purpose of this document is to review potential mechanisms for the persistence or recurrence of angina post-PCI, propose a practical diagnostic algorithm, and summarize current knowledge gaps.

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