Angina pectoris is a manifestation of coronary heart disease, yet little is known from clinical or epidemiologic studies about its prognosis in older populations. We investigated the relation of uncomplicated angina symptoms to risk of coronary heart disease mortality within 3 years in a prospective study of 8,359 people aged 65 and older residing in three communities. From baseline (1981-1983) to the third year of follow-up (1984-1986), there were 245 deaths from coronary heart disease. Three classifications of chest pain were defined using the Rose Questionnaire: nonexertional chest pain, chest pain on exertion (including angina), and angina. Exertional chest pain was a strong, independent predictor of coronary heart disease death for old...
Background Whether the higher coronary mortality in South Asians compared with White populations is ...
Introduction & Objective: The previous investigations show that cardiovascular diseases, which are s...
Background: In patients referred for an evaluation of chest pain, the incidence of cardiac disease m...
Angina pectoris is a manifestation of coronary heart disease, yet little is known from clinical or e...
Background—Angina symptoms have been reported to predict mortality in men. The aim of this study was...
Angina is a common manifestation of coronary heart disease (CHD). It is usually managed in primary c...
The London School of Hygiene cardiovascular questionnaire was administered by interviewers in a comm...
BACKGROUND: While the excess mortality associated with a diagnosis of angina, myocardial infarction ...
Data from a community-based sample of 2,812 men and women aged 65 years and over, living in New Have...
BACKGROUND: Women are more likely than men to have nonspecific chest pain (NSCP) symptoms. The long-...
Background: Chest pain assumed to be of non-coronary origin (NCCP) may be linked to enhanced mortali...
hest pain is the most common symptom of coronary artery disease (CAD) prompting subjects to seek att...
Variability of angina symptoms over a 5-year period was examined in a prospective study, in which 7,...
Variability of angina symptoms over a 5-year period was examined in a prospective study, in which 7,...
SummaryAcute chest pain is a major complaint quite commonly presented at emergency departments. A di...
Background Whether the higher coronary mortality in South Asians compared with White populations is ...
Introduction & Objective: The previous investigations show that cardiovascular diseases, which are s...
Background: In patients referred for an evaluation of chest pain, the incidence of cardiac disease m...
Angina pectoris is a manifestation of coronary heart disease, yet little is known from clinical or e...
Background—Angina symptoms have been reported to predict mortality in men. The aim of this study was...
Angina is a common manifestation of coronary heart disease (CHD). It is usually managed in primary c...
The London School of Hygiene cardiovascular questionnaire was administered by interviewers in a comm...
BACKGROUND: While the excess mortality associated with a diagnosis of angina, myocardial infarction ...
Data from a community-based sample of 2,812 men and women aged 65 years and over, living in New Have...
BACKGROUND: Women are more likely than men to have nonspecific chest pain (NSCP) symptoms. The long-...
Background: Chest pain assumed to be of non-coronary origin (NCCP) may be linked to enhanced mortali...
hest pain is the most common symptom of coronary artery disease (CAD) prompting subjects to seek att...
Variability of angina symptoms over a 5-year period was examined in a prospective study, in which 7,...
Variability of angina symptoms over a 5-year period was examined in a prospective study, in which 7,...
SummaryAcute chest pain is a major complaint quite commonly presented at emergency departments. A di...
Background Whether the higher coronary mortality in South Asians compared with White populations is ...
Introduction & Objective: The previous investigations show that cardiovascular diseases, which are s...
Background: In patients referred for an evaluation of chest pain, the incidence of cardiac disease m...