Revascularization for chronic coronary syndrome provides prognostic benefits in patients with high-risk anatomy or severe left ventricular dysfunction, and improves symptoms in other patients.
This expert consensus provides updated recommendations for the revascularization and long-term management of chronic coronary syndrome, emphasizing individualized treatment and the use of intracoronary imaging and physiology.
Revascularization remains an important component of chronic coronary syndrome (CCS) management, particularly in patients with high-risk coronary anatomy, impaired left ventricular (LV) function, or persistent symptoms despite guideline-directed medical
Lee et al. (Thu,) conducted a review in Chronic Coronary Syndrome. Revascularization vs. Guideline-directed medical therapy was evaluated. Revascularization for chronic coronary syndrome provides prognostic benefits in patients with high-risk anatomy or severe left ventricular dysfunction, and improves symptoms in other patients.