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More ANOCA Endotypes, More Angina: Comprehensive Coronary Function Testing Reveals a Graded Symptom Burden
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More ANOCA Endotypes, More Angina: Comprehensive Coronary Function Testing Reveals a Graded Symptom Burden

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/09/2026
In patients with ANOCA, overlapping coronary endotypes were common, and each additional abnormality identified on comprehensive coronary function testing was associated with significantly worse angina burden.
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Empagliflozin’s Impact on Peripheral Microvascular Function in HFpEF: A Novel Vascular Insight
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Empagliflozin’s Impact on Peripheral Microvascular Function in HFpEF: A Novel Vascular Insight

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/13/2025
Empagliflozin alters peripheral microvascular responses in HFpEF patients, enhancing insulin-mediated vasodilation but reducing acetylcholine responsiveness, suggesting a targeted vascular mechanism distinct from general endothelial or smooth muscle effects.
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