Angina pectoris, often shortened to angina, is chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart. It is most ...
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Dr. Califf answers the question: 'What Is Angina And What Are The Causes?' — -- Question: What is angina and what are the causes? Answer: Angina, or angina, is a symptomatic manifestation of ...
Most patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and chronic stable angina will obtain complete relief of symptoms with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). However, some chronic angina patients ...
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Dr. Robert Bonow answers the question: 'Safe To Exercise By Myself With Angina?' — -- Question: I get angina after climbing a flight of stairs. Is it safe to exercise by myself or should I do it ...
A recent study concluded that coronary collateralization is associated with ischemic burden and may reduce the intensity of ...
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 ...
In animals, brief episodes of ischemia before a total coronary occlusion protect the heart and result in a smaller myocardial infarct size. In humans, episodes of angina before acute myocardial ...
In a study published in the Journal of Women’s Health, researchers followed 2,006 participants aged 50 to 89 years. At the beginning of the study, 61 men (about 7%) and 142 women (about 12%) were ...
PARIS -- Whether a person had chest pains resolved by angioplasty hinged on the nature, not the severity, of their presenting symptoms, an ORBITA-2 analysis showed. Investigators found two groups more ...
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 ...