Microvascular angina
Cardiac Syndrome X
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في هذه السلسلة:الذبحة الصدريةCoronary artery spasm
There is no agreed definition for CSX. The underlying cause may be sudden narrowing (spasm) of normal coronary arteries without any evidence of atheromatous fatty plaques.
At a glance
Cardiac syndrome X (CSX) is a type of angina where chest pain occurs but heart arteries appear normal.
The common symptom is a pain, ache, discomfort or tightness across the front of the chest during exertion.
Pain may also be felt in the arms, jaw, neck or stomach, and usually eases within 10 minutes of rest.
Diagnosis can involve a heart tracing test (ECG), especially during exercise.
Treatments include reducing risk factors, regular exercise, and various medicines.
GTN spray or tablets can quickly relieve angina pain by relaxing blood vessels.
CSX symptoms may improve over time, but can also worsen for some people.
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What is cardiac syndrome X?
Cardiac syndrome X (CSX) is thought to be a type of الذبحة الصدرية. In CSX chest pain is felt when the heart works harder but the heart arteries appear to be normal on coronary angiography.
The term CSX is often used to describe microvascular angina. The larger blood vessels in the heart (that show up in investigations) are normal. However, much smaller vessels (the microvasculature) are thought to be where there is narrowing. Therefore, a better name for CSX would perhaps be 'microvascular angina'.
How common is cardiac syndrome X?
العودة إلى المحتوياتBecause doctors have not been able to decide exactly what CSX is, there are no precise numbers of how many people have the condition. Each year about 20,000 people in the UK develop angina for the first time. Of these people, about 1 woman in 5 and 1 man in 10 will have CSX. Unlike the more common type of angina, CSX is more common in women than in men. Certain factors make CSX more likely to develop - for example:
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What are the symptoms of microvascular angina?
العودة إلى المحتوياتThe common symptom is a pain, ache, discomfort or tightness that is felt across the front of the chest during exertion - such as walking up a hill or against a strong, cold wind. Pain may also be felt in the arms, jaw, neck or stomach.
An angina pain does not usually last long. It will usually ease within 10 minutes after rest. Angina pain may also be triggered by other causes of a faster heart rate. For example, having a vivid dream or an argument. The pains also tend to develop more easily after meals.
CSX pain can be quite severe and disabling.
How is microvascular angina diagnosed?
العودة إلى المحتوياتThe doctor will want to know all about the pain and when it happens. Angina-type pains have a pattern. They will also use this information to rule out other causes of pain, such as pain from the gullet (oesophagus) or from your muscles and joints.
A doctor may also:
Ask about lifestyle (smoking and drinking habits).
Ask about typical diet and exercise patterns.
Take a blood pressure reading.
They may recommend a blood test to check cholesterol levels.
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Tests for microvascular angina
العودة إلى المحتوياتHeart tracing test
A 'heart tracing' (electrocardiogram, or ECG) is often done. However, this is usually normal when not exerting yourself. Having an ECG whilst exercising (sometimes called a stress test) may reveal a typical pattern (a downward-sloping ST segment) to the doctor. This helps to make the diagnosis.
Angiogram test
Typical angina can be confirmed by an angiogram test. A special dye is injected into the arteries or the heart (coronary arteries). X-ray equipment shows up the structure of the arteries and can also show the location and severity of any narrowing caused by atheroma.
The angiogram is usually normal in people with CSX. However, the angiogram may show narrowing when certain chemicals (for example, acetylcholine) are injected. The injection of these chemicals causing abnormalities in the angiogram helps to diagnose CSX.
Coronary flow reserve
Guidelines now suggest measuring the blood flow in the coronary arteries whilst provoking a spasm. This is called the coronary flow reserve. It is a useful guide to what treatments should be used and the level of risk the spasm creates for other events, such as a heart attack. The measurements can either be made invasively (through a guide wire inserted into a major vein) or non-invasively by an imaging technique; echocardiography, MRI أو PET scan.
How to treat microvascular angina
العودة إلى المحتوياتCSX can be difficult to treat but a range of different treatments can help. The treatments include reducing risk factors as listed above. It is particularly important to have regular exercise.
Several different medicines may also be helpful, including calcium-channel blockers, حاصرات بيتا, مثبطات الإنزيم المحول للأنجيوتنسين (ACE), ranolazine و statins. Nitrates such as GTN may be effective for symptom relief in addition to the longer-acting nitrates for overall control. An anti-platelet medicine (such as الأسبرين) may also be used to reduce the risk of clots forming which could lead to a heart attack.
Glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) spray or tablets
If angina is likely, it is usual to be prescribed a glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) spray or tablets. A dose is taken under the tongue when the angina pain develops. GTN is absorbed quickly into the bloodstream, from under the tongue, and should ease the pain within a few minutes.
It works by relaxing the blood vessels. This reduces the workload on the heart. It also helps to widen the coronary arteries and increase the flow of blood to the heart muscle.
A dose of GTN may cause a headache and/or flushing for a short while. If this medicine does not relieve the pain quickly, tell your doctor. Further tests may be needed.
Other treatments for microvascular angina
Other treatments that have been tried include a piece of equipment called a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) machine or a spinal cord stimulator. They help manage the pain and increase exercise tolerance.
Sometimes other medicines may also be advised, if there is ارتفاع ضغط الدم or a high cholesterol level. These are to lower your overall risk of cardiovascular problems.
What can I do to help myself?
العودة إلى المحتوياتCertain factors increase the risk of more fatty patches or plaques (atheroma) forming, which can make any type of angina worse. These are discussed in more detail in a separate leaflet called Preventing Cardiovascular Diseases.
Is microvascular angina serious?
العودة إلى المحتوياتCSX symptoms may improve over time. Unfortunately, in about 1 out of 5 people, their symptoms become worse. The pain can become difficult to relieve and this affects the quality of life for people with CSX.
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What is the main difference between typical angina and cardiac syndrome X?
The main difference is what doctors observe in the heart's arteries during an angiogram. In typical angina, the larger heart arteries show narrowing. However, with cardiac syndrome X (often called microvascular angina), these larger arteries appear normal, but it's believed the narrowing occurs in the much smaller blood vessels (the microvasculature).
Why is cardiac syndrome X more commonly found in women than men?
The article states that among people who develop angina for the first time each year, about 1 in 5 women will have CSX compared to 1 in 10 men. It also specifically mentions that women during or after menopause are more likely to develop the condition, which may contribute to its higher prevalence in women compared to men.
Can certain everyday activities, not just exertion, trigger microvascular angina pain?
Yes, while the common symptom is pain during exertion like walking up a hill, angina pain can also be triggered by other situations that cause a faster heart rate. Examples mentioned include having a vivid dream or an argument. Pains also tend to develop more easily after meals.
How long does a typical microvascular angina pain episode usually last?
An angina pain, including that from microvascular angina, does not usually last long. It will typically ease within 10 minutes after a period of rest.
If my angiogram is normal, how can doctors still diagnose cardiac syndrome X?
While a standard angiogram may appear normal in people with CSX, doctors can sometimes diagnose it by injecting certain chemicals, such as acetylcholine, during the angiogram. If these chemicals cause abnormalities in the angiogram, it helps to confirm the diagnosis of CSX.
What is the purpose of measuring 'coronary flow reserve' in diagnosing microvascular angina?
Measuring coronary flow reserve helps doctors determine the blood flow in the coronary arteries while a spasm is provoked. This measurement is a useful guide for deciding which treatments to use and assessing the risk of future events, such as a heart attack, that the spasm might create.
Can medicines like Glyceryl Trinitrate (GTN) taken for angina have any side effects?
Yes, a dose of GTN may cause a headache and/or flushing for a short while. If the medicine does not relieve the pain quickly, it's important to tell your doctor as further tests might be needed.
Are there any treatments for microvascular angina that don't involve medication?
Yes, other treatments that have been tried include using a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) machine or a spinal cord stimulator. These can help manage the pain and improve exercise tolerance.
قراءة إضافية ومراجع
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الدكتورة هايلي ويلاسي، زميلة الكلية الملكية للأطباء العامين
General Practitioner, Medical Author
MBChB (1992), DRCOG, DFFP, MRCOG (Part 1) MRCGP (2007), DFSRH (2013), MSc - medical education (2020)
Dr Hayley Willacy was an NHS GP working in northwest England, who retired from clinical practice in 2022 after 30 years.
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الدكتور كولين تايدي، MRCGP
General Practitioner, Medical Author
MBBS, MRCGP, MRCP (Paediatrics), DCH
Dr Colin Tidy is an NHS Doctor, based in Oxfordshire.
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