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Propranolol and angina pectoris

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1966
Abstract Propranolol may offer an approach to the treatment of anginal pain which is refractory to conventional modes of therapy. Its efficacy may result from (1) lowering both left ventricular mechanical and metabolic requirements, (2) interference with sensory perception of anginal pain, or (3) blockade of adrenergic coronary vasoconstrictor ...
Steven Wolfson   +5 more
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Stabiele angina pectoris

2010
In de NHG-Standaard Stabiele angina pectoris worden richtlijnen gegeven voor diagnostiek en beleid bij stabiele angina pectoris. Voor richtlijnen voor diagnostiek en beleid bij instabiele angina pectoris wordt verwezen naar de NHG-Standaard Acuut coronair syndroom (zie het hoofdstuk Acuut coronair syndroom).
V.G. Pigmans, S.G. van Gunst
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Remarks on Angina Pectoris

New England Journal of Medicine
IN our inquiries into any particular subject of Medicine, our labours will generally be shortened and directed to their proper objects, by a knowledge of preceding discoveries. When Dr. Heberden, in the London Medical Transactions, first described a disease under the name of Angina Pectoris, so little had it attracted the attention of physicians, that ...
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The Management of Angina Pectoris

Postgraduate Medicine, 1957
(1957). The Management of Angina Pectoris. Postgraduate Medicine: Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 107-111.
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Surgery for Angina Pectoris

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985
Excerpt To the editor: As a physician practicing general internal medicine and referring many patients for coronary angiography and subsequent surgery, I want to comment on the editorial about surg...
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Angina Pectoris

The American Journal of Nursing, 1965
A H, GRIEP, , SISTER DEPAUL
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Management of Angina Pectoris

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1985
Management of angina pectoris begins with recognition of the disorder and with an assessment of the extent and severity of the underlying disorder. Management includes adjunctive measures, antianginal drug therapy, and mechanical (surgery, angioplasty) options.
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Nocturnal Angina Pectoris

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
To the Editor:— A major precipitating factor in nocturnal angina pectoris has not been stressed. I am impressed that angina occurring during sleep is the result of the tremendous physiologic response to dreams. Several authors have noted increases and irregularity of heart rate, respiration, and arterial pressure occurring in nearly all instances of ...
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Drug Therapy for Stable Angina Pectoris

Drugs, 2017
Talla A. Rousan, S. Mathew, U. Thadani
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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