Transient symptoms are referred to as angina pectoris (Latin for “a strangling feeling in the chest”). Diabetes, tobacco smoking, hypertension, lipid disorders and genetic factors (family ...
Q. How serious is angina? A. Angina pectoris – or simply angina – is the medical term for chest pain or discomfort usually caused by coronary artery disease. Angina is a sign that ...
The severity of symptoms varies for these types of angina. Stable angina, or angina pectoris, is chest pain or discomfort caused by heart disease. This results from one or more of the heart's ...
Objective: To assess the clinical efficacy, safety and effects on quality of life of trimetazidine modified release (MR) in patients with stable angina. Methods: This large, open-label ...
whereas a non-STEMI results in myocyte necrosis with detectable enzyme abnormalities The symptoms of occlusive coronary artery disease can manifest as chronic stable angina pectoris or angina as a ...
To reduce combined risk of death and nonfatal MI after MI or unstable angina pectoris. To reduce combined risk of MI and sudden death in chronic stable angina. Revascularization procedures.
To reduce combined risk of death and nonfatal MI after MI or unstable angina pectoris. To reduce combined risk of MI and sudden death in chronic stable angina. Revascularization procedures.
Während die meisten Angina pectoris-Formen durch eine Koronarsklerose entstehen, wird die Prinzmetal-Angina durch eine zeitweilige Ischämie des Herzmuskels (Myokard) verursacht. Bei einer Ischämie ...