Left anterior descending middle myocardial bridge usually does not need treatment, but when combined with obvious clinical symptoms, it needs drug treatment and surgery.
Left anterior descending middle myocardial bridge refers to the left anterior descending part of the blood vessels traveling in the myocardium, which belongs to the congenital vascular development abnormality, if there is no obvious clinical symptom, it can be observed regularly and does not need special treatment.
If the myocardial bridge causes myocardial ischemia by compressing the blood vessels during myocardial contraction, it can cause obvious chest pain, chest tightness, and increased heart rate, which can be treated with beta-blockers (e.g., metoprolol), calcium antagonists (e.g., verapamil), and so on. If the condition of myocardial bridge is serious or the effect of medication is unsatisfactory, surgical treatment can be considered, such as myocardial bridge release surgery.
If a myocardial bridge occurs in the middle of the left anterior descending branch, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the degree of the disease and carry out standardized treatment under the doctor’s guidance. In addition, the drugs mentioned above should also be used under the guidance of a doctor.