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The article by Cekirdekci and Bugan published in this issue
of the Journal opens up new prospects for improving our
knowledge of microvascular angina (MVA). Clinical characterization of MVA and coronary artery disease (CAD) shows
them to be examples of endothelial dysfunction at the level
of the microcirculation and macrocirculation, respectively.
There is now general consensus about both coronary microcirculation and macrocirculation.
The authors selected biomarkers of hemorheology and
inflammation and applied clinical methodology to diagnose
and classify the patients and the control group. The latter
were similar to the MVA and CAD patient groups regarding
the presence of other associated diseases. The statistical
computation performed confirmed the value of the control
group used, which in my opinion is more realistic than other
control groups selected without comorbidities.
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© Copyright 2020. Sociedade Portuguesa de Cardiologia
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Rev Port Cardiol. 2020;39(1):25-26
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Elsevier
