Some pathologies that may lead to posterior thorax pain 🟡Stable Angina Symptoms: Chest pain/pressure, described as tightness or heaviness; may radiate to arms, neck, jaw, or back ...
Objective: To assess the clinical efficacy, safety and effects on quality of life of trimetazidine modified release (MR) in patients with stable angina. Methods: This large, open-label ...
Given all these possibilities, most cardiologists will attempt to optimize the treatment of microvascular angina using a step-wise approach. If adequate control of symptoms is not obtained with any ...
In a systematic literature review of 14 randomized trials involving 7818 patients, investigators reevaluated evidence for angina relief with PCI versus optimal medical therapy for stable (for at ...
Setting: Seven of the eight public Swedish heart centres that performed coronary artery interventions. Subjects: 827 patients aged 55–79 years with chronic stable angina who underwent coronary artery ...
Optimal risk reduction medical therapy comprising antithrombotic, antihypertensive, lipid lowering, glycemic control, and lifestyle measures applies to all patients with stable coronary artery disease ...
Earlier this year, as reported by TCTMD, the ORBITA-2 researchers showed that stable CAD patients who have angina with typical features are more likely to derive symptomatic relief from PCI.
This is part of the “optimization” of medical therapy for angina patients, which may not be a one-size-fits-all recipe for all stable CAD patients. 5. In subsequent analyses of ORBITA-2, the authors ...
However, until angina appears, it’s still possible to have atherosclerosis and not know it. Read on to learn about the other potential symptoms of atherosclerosis and how doctors diagnose and ...
NSTEMI rarely progresses to STEMI because it tends to affect minor blood vessels servicing the heart. NSTEMI treatment is identical to that for unstable angina. If you have cardiac symptoms, the ...