Variability of angina symptoms over a 5-year period was examined in a prospective study, in which 7,109 British middle-aged men completed two chest pain questionnaires, Q1 (1978-1980) and Q5 (1983-1985), and were classified as having no chest pain, nonexertional chest pain, or angina (Q) (exertional chest pain) on each occasion. Within persons, there was considerable variability in response to the chest pain questions at Q1 and Q5. Angina (Q) persistence showed marked associations with previous myocardial infarction, diagnosed angina, electrocardiogram ischemia, and subsequent major ischemic heart disease events from Q5 onward. Compared with men without angina (Q), the age-adjusted hazard ratios were 1.5 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.1, ...
ObjectiveTo assess the contemporary prevalence of, and factors associated with angina pectoris sympt...
IMPORTANCE In the era of widespread revascularization and effective antianginals, the prevalence and...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether long term trends over time in acute coronary heart disease (CHD) event ...
Variability of angina symptoms over a 5-year period was examined in a prospective study, in which 7,...
Angina is a common manifestation of coronary heart disease (CHD). It is usually managed in primary c...
As the years pass, the known incidence of coronary disease continues to rise. Today, about one of ev...
Angina pectoris is a manifestation of coronary heart disease, yet little is known from clinical or e...
AbstractFifty-four patients with chronic stable angina were studied to determine and compare weekly ...
The extent to which angina pectoris (AP) predicts secondary cardiovascular events beyond independent...
Objectives.This study was undertaken to compare the relative power of the severity of angina versus ...
Since initial reports over 4 decades ago, cases of patients with angina-like chest pain whose corona...
Aim To determine the diagnostic value of single symptoms and signs for coronary heart disease (CHD) ...
Two patients complained of chest pain while at rest and during physical activities. However there se...
Chest pain and normal coronary angiography is seen in up 30 % of patients undergoing the investigati...
hest pain is the most common symptom of coronary artery disease (CAD) prompting subjects to seek att...
ObjectiveTo assess the contemporary prevalence of, and factors associated with angina pectoris sympt...
IMPORTANCE In the era of widespread revascularization and effective antianginals, the prevalence and...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether long term trends over time in acute coronary heart disease (CHD) event ...
Variability of angina symptoms over a 5-year period was examined in a prospective study, in which 7,...
Angina is a common manifestation of coronary heart disease (CHD). It is usually managed in primary c...
As the years pass, the known incidence of coronary disease continues to rise. Today, about one of ev...
Angina pectoris is a manifestation of coronary heart disease, yet little is known from clinical or e...
AbstractFifty-four patients with chronic stable angina were studied to determine and compare weekly ...
The extent to which angina pectoris (AP) predicts secondary cardiovascular events beyond independent...
Objectives.This study was undertaken to compare the relative power of the severity of angina versus ...
Since initial reports over 4 decades ago, cases of patients with angina-like chest pain whose corona...
Aim To determine the diagnostic value of single symptoms and signs for coronary heart disease (CHD) ...
Two patients complained of chest pain while at rest and during physical activities. However there se...
Chest pain and normal coronary angiography is seen in up 30 % of patients undergoing the investigati...
hest pain is the most common symptom of coronary artery disease (CAD) prompting subjects to seek att...
ObjectiveTo assess the contemporary prevalence of, and factors associated with angina pectoris sympt...
IMPORTANCE In the era of widespread revascularization and effective antianginals, the prevalence and...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether long term trends over time in acute coronary heart disease (CHD) event ...