Unstable angina pectoris is a clinical syndrome with multiple underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms. This presentation is concerned with primary angina pectoris exclusively. In the majority of cases a rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque and an intracoronary thrombus are responsible for instable angina. The practitioner's role is to identify those patients who will develop complications with the aid of clinical parameters. Prinzmetal's angina is also instable, occurs at rest and leads to ST-segment elevation. It is most likely due to coronary spasm, developing in disease-free and atherosclerotic coronary segments alike. This variant of unstable angina is treated most successfully with calcium antagonists. The recognition of the responsible...
Unstable angina is a common cardiovascular condition associated with major adverse clinical events. ...
A cute coronary heart disease syndromes, includ-ing unstable angina, variant angina (Prinz-metal&apo...
Despite the widespread introduction of modern diagnostic technology, the appearance of a large numbe...
Unstable angina pectoris signifies an ischemic heart condition intermediate between chronic stable a...
Unstable angina is a clinical syndrome, analogous tohypertension; it is not a specific disease, such...
Unstable angina pectoris is a phenomenon that disrupts the early recovery phase of acute myocardial ...
T he establishment of a prognosis and the approach to the treatment of many diseases is aided greatl...
Unstable angina is used interchangeably with a variety of other terms to refer to a clinical situati...
textabstractUnstable angina encompasses a wide range of clinical presentations of myocardial ischemi...
The therapy of unstable angina has changed consider-ably in the last 15 years. An improved understan...
Angina pectoris is usually considered a consequence of flow-limiting epicardial coronary artery dise...
True or impending myocardial injury is being defined as an acute coronary syndrome (ACS), and includ...
The diagnostic management of patients with angina pectoris typically centres on the detection of obs...
In order to assess the value of surgical revascularization of coronary arteries in patients with uns...
• The probability of significant coronary artery disease (CAD) in a patient presenting with chest pa...
Unstable angina is a common cardiovascular condition associated with major adverse clinical events. ...
A cute coronary heart disease syndromes, includ-ing unstable angina, variant angina (Prinz-metal&apo...
Despite the widespread introduction of modern diagnostic technology, the appearance of a large numbe...
Unstable angina pectoris signifies an ischemic heart condition intermediate between chronic stable a...
Unstable angina is a clinical syndrome, analogous tohypertension; it is not a specific disease, such...
Unstable angina pectoris is a phenomenon that disrupts the early recovery phase of acute myocardial ...
T he establishment of a prognosis and the approach to the treatment of many diseases is aided greatl...
Unstable angina is used interchangeably with a variety of other terms to refer to a clinical situati...
textabstractUnstable angina encompasses a wide range of clinical presentations of myocardial ischemi...
The therapy of unstable angina has changed consider-ably in the last 15 years. An improved understan...
Angina pectoris is usually considered a consequence of flow-limiting epicardial coronary artery dise...
True or impending myocardial injury is being defined as an acute coronary syndrome (ACS), and includ...
The diagnostic management of patients with angina pectoris typically centres on the detection of obs...
In order to assess the value of surgical revascularization of coronary arteries in patients with uns...
• The probability of significant coronary artery disease (CAD) in a patient presenting with chest pa...
Unstable angina is a common cardiovascular condition associated with major adverse clinical events. ...
A cute coronary heart disease syndromes, includ-ing unstable angina, variant angina (Prinz-metal&apo...
Despite the widespread introduction of modern diagnostic technology, the appearance of a large numbe...