Instabile Angina Pectoris

Eine gefährliche Form von Herzenge ist die instabile Angina pectoris. Dabei besteht die Gefahr, dass es zu einem Herzinfarkt kommt. Die Symptome dieser Anginform treten auch bei Ruhe auf. Typisch ist ...

Ärzteblatt: Nicht-ST-Hebungsinfarkt und instabile Angina pectoris: Auch Hochbetagten nutzt eine frühe invasive Therapie

Ob auch Patienten mit Nicht-ST-Hebungsinfarkt (NSTEMI) oder instabiler Angina pectoris im Alter von ≥ 80 Jahren von einer frühen invasiven Intervention profitieren, hat eine offene, randomisierte ...

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Nicht-ST-Hebungsinfarkt und instabile Angina pectoris: Auch Hochbetagten nutzt eine frühe invasive Therapie

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The American Journal of Managed Care: Angina Pectoris: A Review of Current and Emerging Therapies

Angina pectoris is a debilitating indication of thepresence of ischemic heart disease that affects millionsof Americans. Although a number of pharmacologictreatments are available, the annual numberof ...

When a robust man suddenly drops dead and the newspapers report “heart failure,” the probability is that he died during an attack of angina pectoris. If he had gone to his doctor the day before, the ...

PharmiWeb: Analysis of The Angina Pectoris Drugs Market Growth From 2025 to 2035

The global angina pectoris drugs market is poised for substantial growth over the next decade, driven by a combination of rising cardiovascular disease incidence, advances in drug delivery ...

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Analysis of The Angina Pectoris Drugs Market Growth From 2025 to 2035

The New England Journal of Medicine: Relief of Angina Pectoris by Electrical Stimulation of the Carotid-Sinus Nerves

BECAUSE angina pectoris is a consequence of inadequate myocardial oxygenation, ideal therapy for this incapacitating symptom would be directed toward both increasing coronary blood flow and decreasing ...

Angina pectoris, often shortened to angina, is chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart and most commonly - but not always - a symptom of coronary artery disease (CAD). The ...