Angina might mean you're at risk for heart disease, or you already have it. Here's what you need to know about this type of chest pain.
In patients with suspected MI with no obstructed coronary arteries, a stratified treatment protocol was superior to standard ...
Having more-thorough workup uncovered an unexpected root cause and changed the treatment course for 76% of patients.
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Angina: What It Is, Types, Diagnosis, Symptoms & Treatments
What angina is Symptoms of angina The different types of angina Its risk factors How it's diagnosed The treatments ...
Dr. Khandheria answers the question: 'Angina, Heart Attack Versus Stroke?' — -- Question: What is the difference between angina, heart attack, and stroke? Answer: Angina and heart attack are two ...
Angina is a symptom of an underlying heart disease and is manifested as chest pain that may or may not be brought about by physical exertion or by emotional stress. Diagnosis of this condition and ...
Dr. Jim Stein answers the question: 'Is My Pain Angina Or Just Heartburn?' — -- Question: How can I tell the difference between my heartburn and angina/heart pain? Answer: Chest discomfort that's ...
Angina, a symptom of underlying heart disease, is frequently overlooked in women despite being a leading cause of death. Unlike men, women often experience atypical symptoms, leading to misdiagnosis a ...
Angina is manifested as a chest pain that may (in case of stable angina) or may not (in case of unstable type of angina) be brought about by physical exertion or mental stress. 1-5 The heart muscles ...
Background: Little correlation exists between the burden of ischemia and severity of angina in patients with stable coronary artery disease. This placebo-controlled, n-of-1 study investigated the ...
Chicago, IL - One in five patients with an MI experienced angina one year after hospitalization for the acute event, and a substantial minority of those with angina had symptoms at least weekly, in a ...
June 30, 2009 — New research shows that ischemic heart disease patients who suffer significant anxiety have close to a 5-fold increased risk of experiencing frequent angina and those with depression ...
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