Chronic coronary syndromes (CCS) are the "bread and butter" of clinical cardiology.
They are described as the range of clinical presentations or syndromes that arise due to structural and/or functional alterations related to chronic diseases of the coronary arteries and/or cardiac microcirculation.
Chronic coronary diseases are frequently progressive and may destabilise at any moment with the development of an acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Therefore, it's important to quickly diagnose and treat CCS. The newly released ESC CCS Guidelines provide the latest in diagnosing and treating these syndromes.
The content below was selected by Ronen Beeri, Christiaan Vrints and Felicita Andreotti to help you delve into the various aspects of Chronic Coronary Syndrome.
Webinars
Angina/ischaemia with non-obstructive coronary arteries (ANOCA/INOCA)
16 October 2024
With Christiaan Vrints, Jan Jacob Piek and Tim Van de Hoef
Chronic coronary syndrome post-myocardial infarction: disease progression and comorbidities
30 October 2024
With Felicita Andreotti, Giovanni Alfonso Chiariello, Julinda Mehilli and Jurrien M ten Berg