Chronic stable angina
Chronic stable angina | |
ICD-10 | I20 |
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ICD-9 | 413 |
DiseasesDB | 8695 |
eMedicine | med/133 |
MeSH | D000787 |
Cardiology Network |
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Adult Congenital |
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Biomarkers |
Cardiac Rehabilitation |
Congestive Heart Failure |
CT Angiography |
Echocardiography |
Electrophysiology |
Cardiology General |
Genetics |
Health Economics |
Hypertension |
Interventional Cardiology |
MRI |
Nuclear Cardiology |
Peripheral Arterial Disease |
Prevention |
Public Policy |
Pulmonary Embolism |
Stable Angina |
Valvular Heart Disease |
Vascular Medicine |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Associate Editors-In-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2]; Vijay Kunadian, M.D., Ph.D.
This article is about chest pain due to oxygen shortage in the heart. For other uses of the term angina such as abdominal angina, Ludwig's angina, Prinzmetal's angina, Vincent's angina, or angina tonsillaris, click here.
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Overview
Introduction
Definition
Historical Perspective
Epidemiology
Pathophysiology
Pathophysiology
Diagnosis
Diagnosis
Presentation
Recognition of Clinical Subsets
Chronic Stable Angina Recognition and Evaluation of Risk Factors
Differential Diagnosis of Chest Pain
Treatment and Management
Prevention
Treatment
Prognosis
Patient Follow-Up
Rehabilitation
Risk Stratification
Complications
Major Trials
- COURAGE
- FREEDOM
- Information on ACTION - A Coronary Disease Trial Investigating Outcome with Nifedipine GITS in Patients with chronic stable angina pectoris
External links
- British Heart Foundation - Angina
- Angina Pectoris Online A resource for nurses and those in similar professions.
- Angina Pectoris Animation Video 3D
- Official Adalat® (Nifedipine) site, Bayer
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