Management of angina pectoris.

Riccardo Rinaldi, Vijay Kunadian, Filippo Crea, Rocco A Montone
Author Information
  1. Riccardo Rinaldi: Department of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Sciences, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy; Cardiology Unit, Infermi Hospital, Rimini, Italy.
  2. Vijay Kunadian: Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University, 4th Floor William Leech Building, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE2 4HH, United Kingdom; Cardiothoracic Centre, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
  3. Filippo Crea: Department of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Sciences, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy; Center of Excellence of Cardiovascular Sciences, Ospedale Isola Tiberina - Gemelli Isola, Rome, Italy.
  4. Rocco A Montone: Department of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Sciences, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy; Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS, Rome, Italy. Electronic address: roccoantonio.montone@unicatt.it.

Abstract

Angina pectoris, a primary manifestation of ischemic heart disease, imposes a significant clinical and economic burden globally. This review highlights recent advancements in the management of angina, emphasizing a patient-centred approach that integrates pharmacological, interventional, and lifestyle strategies to reduce cardiovascular risk and improve patient outcomes. For obstructive coronary artery disease, optimal medical therapy represents the cornerstone of treatment. Individualized regimens should be tailored to clinical factors such as blood pressure, heart rate, left ventricular function, comorbidities like heart failure and diabetes, concomitant medications, patient preferences, and drug availability. Myocardial revascularization is reserved for select cases to alleviate symptoms or improve prognosis. For angina or ischemia with non-obstructive coronary arteries (ANOCA/INOCA), precise endotype classification, differentiating microvascular angina, vasospastic angina, mixed type and non-coronary chest pain, enables personalized treatment strategies. Lifestyle interventions, including smoking cessation, weight management, adherence to Mediterranean diet, and exercise therapy, are essential components of care, promoting improved cardiovascular outcomes and quality of life. Structured exercise programs, particularly within cardiac rehabilitation settings, have demonstrated efficacy in enhancing functional capacity and reducing adverse events. Emerging therapies, including pharmacological agents and novel interventional approaches such as the coronary sinus reducer, hold promise for addressing unmet needs in refractory angina and challenging ANOCA/INOCA cases. Future directions should prioritize the integration of precision medicine, digital health technologies, and multidisciplinary care to optimize outcomes and advance personalized angina management.

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