Stable angina pectoris is a common and sometimes disabling disorder. The development of new tools for the diagnostic and prognostic assessments of patients, along with the continually evolving evidence base for various treatment strategies, mandates that existing guidelines1 be revised and updated. Therefore, the Task Force has obtained opinions from a wide variety of experts and has tried to achieve agreement on the best contemporary approaches to the care of stable angina pectoris, bearing in mind not only the efficacy and safety of treatments, but also the cost and the availability of resources. The Task Force has taken the view that these guidelines should reflect the pathophysiology and management of angina pectoris caused by myocardia...
Angina pectoris is usually considered a consequence of flow-limiting epicardial coronary artery dise...
Available data suggest a steep increase in stable coronary artery disease with age. Its prevalence r...
(EACTS) guidelines on myocardial revas-cularisation were published online.1 These are a completely n...
Stable angina pectoris is a common and sometimes disabling disorder. The development of new tools fo...
PREAMBLE: Guidelines and Expert Consensus Documents aim to present management recommendations based ...
The Task Force on the Management of Stable Angina Pectoris of the European Society of Cardiolog
Introduction. In 2013 the updated guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology for the treatment...
In the Netherlands, the burden of coronary artery disease is higher than that of any other disease. ...
Most patients with stable angina can be managed with lifestyle changes, especially smoking cessation...
Stable angina represents a chronic and often debilitating condition that affects daily activities an...
AIMS: The European Society of Cardiology published guidelines for the management of stable angina in...
Guidelines aim to present all the relevant evidence on a particular issue in order to help physician...
The stable coronary artery disease (SCAD) population is a heterogeneous group of patients both for c...
• The probability of significant coronary artery disease (CAD) in a patient presenting with chest pa...
textabstractUnstable angina encompasses a wide range of clinical presentations of myocardial ischemi...
Angina pectoris is usually considered a consequence of flow-limiting epicardial coronary artery dise...
Available data suggest a steep increase in stable coronary artery disease with age. Its prevalence r...
(EACTS) guidelines on myocardial revas-cularisation were published online.1 These are a completely n...
Stable angina pectoris is a common and sometimes disabling disorder. The development of new tools fo...
PREAMBLE: Guidelines and Expert Consensus Documents aim to present management recommendations based ...
The Task Force on the Management of Stable Angina Pectoris of the European Society of Cardiolog
Introduction. In 2013 the updated guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology for the treatment...
In the Netherlands, the burden of coronary artery disease is higher than that of any other disease. ...
Most patients with stable angina can be managed with lifestyle changes, especially smoking cessation...
Stable angina represents a chronic and often debilitating condition that affects daily activities an...
AIMS: The European Society of Cardiology published guidelines for the management of stable angina in...
Guidelines aim to present all the relevant evidence on a particular issue in order to help physician...
The stable coronary artery disease (SCAD) population is a heterogeneous group of patients both for c...
• The probability of significant coronary artery disease (CAD) in a patient presenting with chest pa...
textabstractUnstable angina encompasses a wide range of clinical presentations of myocardial ischemi...
Angina pectoris is usually considered a consequence of flow-limiting epicardial coronary artery dise...
Available data suggest a steep increase in stable coronary artery disease with age. Its prevalence r...
(EACTS) guidelines on myocardial revas-cularisation were published online.1 These are a completely n...