Unstable anginaDefinition:
Unstable angina describes a
syndrome that is intermediate between stable
angina and
myocardial infarction (
heart attack): it is characterized by an accelerating or "crescendo" pattern of
chest pain that lasts longer than ...
Full article >>>Unstable angina means that impaired
blood flow has gotten worse because of increased narrowing or small
blood clots that form in the coronary
artery.
Full article >>>Unstable Angina Pectoris (
Unstable Angina)
Unstable AnginaV Tach (
Ventricular Tachycardia)
Ventricular Septal Defect
Ventricular TachycardiaVSD (Ventricular Septal Defect)
Wolff-
Parkinson-White
Syndrome ...
Full article >>>Indication: use,
concomitant with aspirin, as an anticoagulant in patients with
unstable angina undergoing
percutaneous transluminal coronary
angioplasty (PTCA).
Full article >>>This sudden blockage of
blood flow results in
unstable angina or a
heart attack (
myocardial infarction). In
unstable angina,
chest pain symptoms are more pronounced and less predictable compared to stable
angina.
Full article >>>You shouldn't take the test -- or engage in any other vigorous
exercise -- if you have
unstable angina; advanced
heart failure; severe
hypertension (systolic pressure over 200 or diastolic pressure over 110);
inflammation of the
heart (
pericarditis, ...
Full article >>>You have new or increasing
chest pain (
unstable angina)
You don't have symptoms, but other tests have suggested you may have
heart abnormalities ...
Full article >>>Risks include having a personal or family history of
heart attack,
angina,
unstable angina,
atherosclerosis,or other
coronary artery diseases.
Full article >>>have
heart failure (diltiazem and verapamil)
have had a
heart attack less than a month ago or have
unstable angina or other serious
heart-related problem (the other drugs in the group).
Interactions with other medicines ...
Full article >>>Coronary angiography is performed to detect obstruction in the
coronary arteries, which can
lead to
heart attack. It may be performed if you have
unstable angina, atypical
chest pain,
aortic stenosis, or unexplained
heart failure.
Full article >>>Most often, you will have this procedure after you have had a
stress test that shows some abnormal findings. It is also used when you go to the
hospital because you are having a
heart attack or
unstable angina.
Full article >>>Angina is different from a
heart attack in that the arteries are not completely blocked. Also,
angina causes little or no permanent damage to the
heart. Stable
angina occurs while exercising and goes away with rest.
Unstable angina is not relieved ...
Full article >>>PAPPA is present in unstable atherosclerotic plaques, and circulating levels are elevated in
acute coronary
syndromes which may reflect the instability of the plaques. PAPPA may be a marker of
unstable angina and
acute myocardial infarction (
heart ...
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