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Older patients enrolled in the ISCHEMIA trial saw their angina symptoms improve with an invasive strategy as compared with more-conservative management, but unlike younger patients in the trial, they ...
Angina pectoris, characterised by transient chest pain resulting from myocardial ischaemia, remains a leading symptom in coronary heart disease. Conventional management focuses on pharmacological ...
NEW ORLEANS — An evaluation of myocardial blood flow with stress perfusion cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging after a negative angiogram changed the presumed diagnosis and treatment in the ...
"These extended and sustained benefits appear to be primarily driven by a reduction in the rate of non-fatal MI, suggesting that the principal benefit of CCTA [coronary CT angiography] is driven by ...
Angina is chest discomfort that occurs when your heart isn’t receiving enough blood, usually due to a blockage in a coronary artery. A heart attack occurs when blood flow is severely reduced or cut ...
Children commonly present with chest pain to emergency departments and outpatient clinics, yet serious cardiac pathology is rare. A multidisciplinary diagnostic approach centres on detailed ...
Unstable angina, or acute coronary syndrome, is a type of chest pain or discomfort that typically occurs when a person is resting. Unstable angina is a medical emergency, and people should seek ...