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Chronic Coronary Disease 2023

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2 Overview Key Points ➤ Chronic coronary disease (CCD) is heterogeneous group of conditions that includes obstructive and nonobstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) with or without previous myocardial infarction (MI) or revascularization, ischemic heart disease diagnosed only by noninvasive testing, and chronic angina syndromes with varying underlying causes and the risk of future cardiovascular (CV) events is not uniform with symptom relief and improvement in quality of life (QOL) important considerations. • Approximately 20.1 million persons in the United States live with CCD. • 11.1 million Americans have chronic stable angina pectoris, and approximately one-quarter (n=200,000) of all MIs in the United States occur among the 8.8 million persons with CCD who have had a previous MI (Table 4). • Despite an approximate 25% overall relative decline in death from coronary heart disease (CHD) over the past decade, it remains the leading cause of death in the United States and worldwide and is associated with substantial individual, economic, and societal burdens. Within the United States (Figures 1 and 2; Table 4) and worldwide (Figure 3), the prevalence of CCD and chronic stable angina vary by age, sex, race, ethnicity, and geographic region, and the role of social determinants of health (SDOH) in both risk for and outcomes from CCD is increasingly recognized. ➤ The number and complexity of comorbid conditions and concurrent treatments for those conditions among patients with CCD have increased. ➤ Thus, this guideline will address established diagnostic, risk stratification, and treatment approaches in a contemporary context, new therapies, and the intersection between CCD and other comorbid diseases in a framework that recognizes the importance of shared decision-making, team-based care, and cost and value. CCD Definition ➤ This guideline is intended to apply to the following categories of patients in the outpatient setting: • Patients discharged after admission for an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) event or after coronary revascularization procedure and after stabilization of all acute cardiovascular issues. • Patients with left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction and known or suspected coronary artery disease (CAD) or those with established cardiomyopathy deemed to be of ischemic origin. • Patients with stable angina symptoms (or ischemic equivalents such as dyspnea or arm pain with exertion) medically managed with or without positive results of an imaging test. • Patients with angina symptoms and evidence of coronary vasospasm or microvascular angina. • Patients diagnosed with CCD based solely on the results of a screening study (stress test, coronary computed tomography angiography [CTA]), and the treating clinician concludes that the patient has coronary disease.

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