The gold standard to diagnose vasospastic angina is intracoronary reactivity testing, which is performed selectively at dedicated centres. Noninvasive imaging with single-photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT) or echocardiography does not enable accurate localization of spasm or quantification of change in myocardial perfusion in response to an abnormal vasoreactivity. Rubidium-82 positron emission tomography myocardial perfusion imaging (82Rb PET-MPI) with intravenous ergonovine was used to diagnose refractory vasospastic angina in a patient with a complex ischemic syndrome, recent coronary stenting, and persistent atypical angina despite maximal tolerable doses of guideline-directed medical therapy.
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