A rare condition known as Prinzmetal’s Angina can cause sudden chest pain in cold weather—even in people with no obvious ...
For a substantial portion of patients experiencing long COVID and new-onset chest pain, ischemia with nonobstructive coronary arteries (INOCA) appears to be the underlying cause of their angina, ...
PARIS -- Whether a person had chest pains resolved by angioplasty hinged on the nature, not the severity, of their presenting symptoms, an ORBITA-2 analysis showed. Investigators found two groups more ...
Stress CMR significantly enhances diagnostic accuracy for chest pain without obstructive coronary artery disease, identifying microvascular angina often missed in standard angiography. The CorCMR ...
Delhi cardiologist Dr. Shailesh Singh advises distinguishing between heart-related chest pain and minor discomfort. He ...
Many health conditions can cause chest pain. Healthcare professionals may use the term nonanginal chest pain to refer to chest pain in people without heart disease. Chest pain accounts for more than 6 ...
Angina patients with no obstructive CAD had no worse outcomes over 15 years, perhaps because they got the care they needed.
Along with a host of other symptoms, chest pain can happen due to smoking and may signal that a person has a smoking-related health condition. Cigarette smoke contains thousands of chemicals and toxic ...
It’s common for smoking to cause chest pain. While not immediately dangerous, it can contribute to overall heart and lung damage the longer you smoke. Smoking is hard on your body and causes a wide ...