Coronary Spasm: Definition, Clinical Context, and Cardiology Overview
Coronary Spasm is a transient tightening of a coronary artery that reduces blood flow to the heart muscle. It is a clinical condition involving coronary vascular tone and myocardial ischemia. It is commonly encountered in the evaluation of chest pain, especially when coronary angiography shows little or no fixed blockage. It sits at the intersection of ischemic heart disease, vascular physiology, and arrhythmia risk assessment.