Chest pain, often mistaken for a heart attack, can also be a sign of a less severe condition, if properly managed. It is ...
The goals of treatment are to decrease the frequency of angina, increase longevity, and improve patients' QOL. Management of risk factors is an essential component of this therapy. Also important ...
Symptoms of PH include fatigue, lightheadedness, falls, visual blurring, syncope, transient ischemic attack, neck and lower back pain, calf claudication, and angina pectoris. Changing, stopping ...
The severity of symptoms varies for these types of angina. Stable angina, or angina pectoris, is chest pain or discomfort ...
Cardiorenal syndrome was associated with an increased risk for depressive symptoms, but lipid indices did not mediate this relationship.
To reduce combined risk of death and nonfatal MI after MI or unstable angina pectoris. To reduce combined risk of MI and sudden death in chronic stable angina. Revascularization procedures.
To reduce combined risk of death and nonfatal MI after MI or unstable angina pectoris. To reduce combined risk of MI and sudden death in chronic stable angina. Revascularization procedures.