Contemporary management of stable coronary Artery disease - Implications of the ISCHEMIA trial

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Coronary artery disease (CAD) remains a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in developed countries. Although urgent revascularization is the cornerstone of management of acute coronary syndrome (ACS), for patients with stable CAD recent large-scale clinical trials indicate that a mechanical 'fix' of a narrowed artery is not obviously beneficial; ACS and stable CAD are increasingly recognized as different clinical entities. We review the perspectives on (1) modifying the diagnostic pathway of stable CAD with the incorporation of modern estimates of pretest probability, (2) non-imaging evaluations based on their availability, (3) the optimal timing of invasive coronary angiography and revascularization, and (4) the implementation of medical therapy during the work-up.

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Kohsaka, S., Fukushima, K., Watanabe, I., Manabe, S., Niimi, N., Gatate, Y., … Nakano, S. (2021). Contemporary management of stable coronary Artery disease - Implications of the ISCHEMIA trial. Circulation Journal. Japanese Circulation Society. https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-21-0345

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