A 75-year-old man comes to the clinic due to a 6-month history of periodic substernal chest pressure, which he experiences when walking uphill or climbing 2 flights of stairs. His medical history is significant for hyperlipidemia, for which he takes atorvastatin. The patient smokes a pack of cigarettes daily and occasionally consumes alcohol. Blood pressure is 120/78 mm Hg and pulse is 75/min. Physical examination shows no abnormalities. Resting ECG is normal. A treadmill stress test shows a horizontal ST-segment depression in leads V1-V4 at 73% of predicted maximal heart rate. Echocardiography demonstrates normal resting left ventricular systolic function. The patient prefers medical management. He is prescribed sublingual nitroglycerin to take as needed when anginal pain occurs and he is also prescribed a daily medication to help prevent anginal episodes. The daily medication most likely functions through which of the following mechanisms?
A) Altered myocardial calcium level
B) Coronary artery vasodilation
C) Decreased cardiac afterload
D) Decreased cardiac preload
E) Decreased myocardial contractility
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