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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 ...
Of 3037 patients analyzed, 249 (8%) were ≥80 years. Characteristics of the study population are presented in Table I. The elderly population was more likely to be female and had a longer history of ...
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Chest pain may still be angina even when the main heart arteries look clear. Using cardiac stress MRI (a heart scan that measures blood flow with magnetic resonance imaging), testing uncovered small ...
We developed a model to explain gender differences in GPs' initial assessment and subsequent management of patients presenting with chest pain in a primary care setting. By defining different process ...
SAN DIEGO, CA—Adding coronary CT angiography (CTA) to standard clinical care helps clarify the diagnosis of angina due to coronary heart disease, according to a study presented March 15, 2015, at the ...
Stress CMR significantly enhances diagnostic accuracy for chest pain without obstructive coronary artery disease, identifying microvascular angina often missed in standard angiography. The CorCMR ...
Non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP) represents a significant clinical challenge, with patients frequently experiencing persistent symptoms despite the absence of overt cardiac pathology. Contemporary ...
Angina is pain that you feel in your chest. It happens when your heart isn’t getting enough blood. There are several different types of angina. They’re classified based on their cause, pattern of ...
Both angina and a heart attack can feel the same, causing chest pain due to reduced blood flow to the heart. However, with angina, the pain is caused by a brief interruption of blood flow, often ...