Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

415. Case Report: Unraveling MINOCA: Role of Cardiac MRI and Functional Testing in Diagnosing Coronary Vasospasm – The Christ Hospital

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Apr 10, 2025
In this discussion, Dr. Namrita Ashokprabhu, a clinical research coordinator at the Women's Heart Center, Dr. Mehmet Yildiz, a second-year cardiology fellow, and Dr. Yulith Roca Alvarez, a physician starting her cardiology fellowship, dive into the complexities of MINOCA. They explore the critical role of cardiac MRI in diagnosing coronary vasospasm and myocarditis. The team emphasizes the importance of tailored treatments like calcium channel blockers and the challenges of invasive testing methods to manage this intricate cardiovascular condition.
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INSIGHT

Diagnosis

  • The patient's recurrent, at-rest chest pain, and lack of recent infection made myocarditis less likely.
  • Coronary microvascular dysfunction or vasomotor disorders became more probable diagnoses.
ADVICE

Invasive Testing Procedure

  • Hold cardiac medications and caffeine for 48 hours before invasive coronary functional testing.
  • Administer adenosine before acetylcholine to differentiate microvascular dysfunction from epicardial spasm.
ADVICE

Nitroglycerin and Angiography

  • Administering nitroglycerin before angiography can reveal hidden coronary vasospasm.
  • This prevents misdiagnosing spasm as coronary artery disease.
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