Stable angina represents a chronic and often debilitating condition that affects daily activities and quality of life in patients with chronic coronary syndromes (CCS). Current European Society of Cardiology guidelines recommend a four-step approach for the medical treatment of patients taking into consideration hemodynamic variables (heart rate and blood pressure) and the presence or absence of left ventricular dysfunction. However, CCS patients often have several comorbidities and risk factors. Thus, a tailored approach that takes into consideration patient risk factors and comorbidities may have additional benefits beyond angina relief. This is a state of the art review of stable angina treatment based on the currently available evidence
Approaches to stable coronary artery disease (CАD) treatment have been subject to debate for a long ...
Сareful evaluation of patient history, including of anginal symptoms, and evaluation of risk factors...
The management of angina is determined by a number of factors including the pattern and frequency of...
Stable angina represents a chronic and often debilitating condition that affects daily activities an...
Treatment of stable angina is often challenging. In spite of several therapeutic approaches, many of...
The overall goals of therapy for patients with stable ischemic heart disease are to minimize the lik...
Chronic stable angina (CCS) is the most prevalent symptom of ischaemic heart disease and its managem...
Richard KonesThe Cardiometabolic Research Institute, Houston, Texas, USAAbstract: The objectives in ...
Stable angina is a clinical syndrome reflecting inadequate myocardial perfusion. This is typically, ...
Most patients with stable angina can be managed with lifestyle changes, especially smoking cessation...
Angina pectoris is usually considered a consequence of flow-limiting epicardial coronary artery dise...
Ischaemic heart disease is a major cause of death and disability worldwide, while angina represents ...
According to the 2006 Health Survey for England, angina affects 8% of men and 3% of women aged 55-64...
The term stable ischemic heart disease (SIHD) often is used synonymously with chronic coronary arter...
Management of stable coronary artery disease (CAD) has been based on the plausible assumption that f...
Approaches to stable coronary artery disease (CАD) treatment have been subject to debate for a long ...
Сareful evaluation of patient history, including of anginal symptoms, and evaluation of risk factors...
The management of angina is determined by a number of factors including the pattern and frequency of...
Stable angina represents a chronic and often debilitating condition that affects daily activities an...
Treatment of stable angina is often challenging. In spite of several therapeutic approaches, many of...
The overall goals of therapy for patients with stable ischemic heart disease are to minimize the lik...
Chronic stable angina (CCS) is the most prevalent symptom of ischaemic heart disease and its managem...
Richard KonesThe Cardiometabolic Research Institute, Houston, Texas, USAAbstract: The objectives in ...
Stable angina is a clinical syndrome reflecting inadequate myocardial perfusion. This is typically, ...
Most patients with stable angina can be managed with lifestyle changes, especially smoking cessation...
Angina pectoris is usually considered a consequence of flow-limiting epicardial coronary artery dise...
Ischaemic heart disease is a major cause of death and disability worldwide, while angina represents ...
According to the 2006 Health Survey for England, angina affects 8% of men and 3% of women aged 55-64...
The term stable ischemic heart disease (SIHD) often is used synonymously with chronic coronary arter...
Management of stable coronary artery disease (CAD) has been based on the plausible assumption that f...
Approaches to stable coronary artery disease (CАD) treatment have been subject to debate for a long ...
Сareful evaluation of patient history, including of anginal symptoms, and evaluation of risk factors...
The management of angina is determined by a number of factors including the pattern and frequency of...