Coronary sinus reducer for the treatment of refractory angina pectoris

This Medudy course is a video tutorial for physicians on the topic "Coronary sinus reducer for the treatment of refractory angina pectoris". The format used here is a so-called "Journal Club Summary", in which we summarize the latest and most clinically relevant studies for you.

The coronary sinus reducer (CSR) improves blood flow to the heart muscle. It could therefore be used to relieve angina pectoris in patients with stable CAD. Today's study was therefore designed to measure the efficacy of KSR compared to placebo in reducing myocardial ischemia and improving symptoms.

Note: All "speakers" appearing in the Medudy videos are AI-based avatars used to improve the didactics of the videos. The people on whom the avatars are based have explicitly consented to their use. All content is based on high-quality scientific sources and is created and reviewed by the Medudy medical team.

At the end of this course you will know
- the clinical background and relevance of the research question under investigation
- the study design and methodology of the publication to answer the research question
- the results and key takeaways of the publication
- the conclusion of the publication and possible limitations

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