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Refractory Angina

Definition

Refractory angina is a chronic and persistent form of angina, a type of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart. This condition occurs when the heart's demand for oxygen exceeds its supply, despite optimal medical therapy and interventions. Refractory angina is characterized by frequent episodes of chest pain that are not adequately controlled by standard treatments, such as medications or revascularization procedures.