Research Progress on Coronary Microvascular Diseases
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Keywords

Coronary microvascular-related diseases
Pathological mechanism
Research progress

DOI

10.26689/cr.v2i1.6440

Submitted : 2024-03-30
Accepted : 2024-04-14
Published : 2024-04-29

Abstract

Coronary microvascular disease (CMVD) is a multifactorial myocardial ischemia-angina condition mainly stemming from abnormalities in the structure and function of coronary microvessels. Currently, there is no specialized treatment for CMVD. Therefore, enhancing research on CMVD can generate insights for subsequent clinical development of personalized treatments. This article delves into the research progress of CMVD and comprehensively reviews its definition, classification, epidemiology, pathological mechanisms, non-drug treatments, and advancements in Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine approaches.

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