ACC.25 – The WARRIOR trial evaluated the effects of intensive medical therapy versus usual care on CV outcomes in women with suspected INOCA. Eileen Handberg shares the results.
Intensive medical therapy does not reduce MACE risk in women with INOCA

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This video was recorded during the ACC.25 Scientific Session Chicago, IL, USA.
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Eileen Handberg, PhD, is a professor of medicine, director of the COM Clinical Research Hub, and director of the Cardiovascular Clinical Trials Program in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA. She is an adult nurse practitioner, working in interventional cardiology, general cardiology outpatient, and manages research patient care.
Disclaimer
This recording was developed under auspices of PACE-CME. Views expressed in the recording are those of the presenter and do not necessarily reflect the views of PACE-CME.
Release date: 18 April 2025
The information and data provided in this program were updated and correct at the time of its development, but may be subject to change.
Overview
ACC.25 – The WARRIOR trial evaluated the effects of intensive medical therapy versus usual care on CV outcomes in women with suspected INOCA. Eileen Handberg shares the results.
Educational information
This video was recorded during the ACC.25 Scientific Session Chicago, IL, USA.
Faculty
Eileen Handberg, PhD, is a professor of medicine, director of the COM Clinical Research Hub, and director of the Cardiovascular Clinical Trials Program in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA. She is an adult nurse practitioner, working in interventional cardiology, general cardiology outpatient, and manages research patient care.
Disclaimer
This recording was developed under auspices of PACE-CME. Views expressed in the recording are those of the presenter and do not necessarily reflect the views of PACE-CME.
Release date: 18 April 2025
The information and data provided in this program were updated and correct at the time of its development, but may be subject to change.
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