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Pharmacotherapy of Unstable Angina

The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1992
All patients with unstable angina should be admitted to a coronary or an intensive care unit. There should be an attempt to classify the patient according to the proposed Braunwald nomenclature. If the patient has a secondary cause for unstable angina (e.g., tachyarrhythmia, heart failure, fever, thyrotoxicosis, severe hypertension, hypoxia, unusual ...
L M, Prisant   +5 more
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Echocardiography in Unstable Angina

Cardiology, 2008
This study was undertaken to determine whether abnormalities on the echocardiograms of patients with unstable angina have any prognostic significance. 27 male patients, mean age 53 years, who fulfilled criteria for unstable angina and who responded to medical therapy, had echocardiograms within 48 h of admission and at discharge.
J V, Nixon   +3 more
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Unstable angina pectoris

American Heart Journal, 1976
Unstable angina is a syndrome which comprises a spectrum of symptomatic manifestations of coronary artery disease which lies between stable angina pectoris and acute myocardial infarction. Patients fall into three groups: angina of recent onset (4 weeks), angina of changing pattern, and angina occurring at rest (longer than 15 minutes).
J A, Cairns, I G, Fantus, G A, Klassen
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Unstable Angina in 1998

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1999
SummaryUnstable angina (UA) and non-Q-wave myocardial infarction (NQWMI) are acute coronary syndromes with repeated, severe ischemic events of short duration. These events are mainly due to a rapid decrease in coronary blood flow, and to a rapid, reversible reduction of the arterial lumen in localized areas.
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Unstable Angina Pectoris

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983
Excerpt To the editor: Brown and Dodge (1) state in their editorial on unstable angina that our conclusions (2) about the benefits of a conservative approach to the management of unstable angina ar...
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Pathophysiology of Unstable Angina

Cardiology Clinics, 1991
This article discusses the heterogeneous clinical spectrum of atherosclerotic coronary artery disease. The clinical manifestations and pathophysiology of unstable angina as well as atherosclerotic coronary stenosis, mechanisms of plaque fissure, factors that contribute to coronary artery obstruction, and mechanisms of platelet aggregation and ...
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Unstable Angina

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984
W R, Rogers, D N, Wysham
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Unstable angina

American Heart Journal, 1996
D P, Mikhailidis, I A, Jagroop
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