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*::For high-risk [[patients]] presented with documented [[AMI]] and normal [[epicardial coronary arteries]] on [[CCTA]] or invasive [[ coronary angiography]], or  nonobstructive  [[CAD]], [[CMR]]  and  [[echocardiography]] are useful for evaluation of  [[nonischemic  cardiomyopathy]] or [[myocarditis]].
*::For high-risk [[patients]] presented with documented [[AMI]] and normal [[epicardial coronary arteries]] on [[CCTA]] or invasive [[ coronary angiography]], or  nonobstructive  [[CAD]], [[CMR]]  and  [[echocardiography]] are useful for evaluation of  [[nonischemic  cardiomyopathy]] or [[myocarditis]].
* Among high risk [[patients]], [[ICA]]  provides a comprehensive  assessment  of  the  extent and severity of obstructive [[CAD]].
* Among high risk [[patients]], [[invasive coronary angiography]]  provides a comprehensive  assessment  of  the  extent and severity of obstructive [[CAD]].
*The  determination  of  the  severity  of  anatomic  [[CAD]]  is  critical  to  guide  the  use  of  [[coronary  revascularization]]. *Approximately  6%  to  15%  of [[troponin]]-positive  [[ACS ]] occurs  in  the  absence  of  obstructive  [[CAD]].
*The  determination  of  the  severity  of  anatomic  [[CAD]]  is  critical  to  guide  the  use  of  [[coronary  revascularization]]. *Approximately  6%  to  15%  of [[troponin]]-positive  [[ACS ]] occurs  in  the  absence  of  obstructive  [[CAD]].
* Additional  testing  may  be  helpful to determin the strategy of treatment.
* Additional  testing  may  be  helpful to determin the strategy of treatment.

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sara Zand, M.D.[2] Aisha Adigun, B.Sc., M.D.[3]

Overview

Indications

Common indications of coronary angiography in high risk ACS patients include:

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