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Cardiovascular involvement consists of an aortitis with resultant aortic valve disease, aortic aneurysm or angina and is the commonest cause of death in late disease.
Of the potassium-channel activators, nicorandil is currently in use for treating angina, but the place of these drugs in hypertension remains to be established.
The principles of drug therapy for chronic stable angina in elderly patients are the same as for younger patients.
Most patients with chronic stable angina should be prescribed a beta-blocker and sublingual or buccal nitrate for the relief of symptoms.
The majority of complaints were related to high blood pressure, angina and heart problems, asthma, thyroid problems and cholesterol levels.
At age 38, he was admitted for evaluation of a 5-week history of dyspnea on exertion and angina.
The natural history of the condition suggests that angina recurrence should increase over time, rather than decrease, so this finding is surprising.
No association was found with reported mortality or with angina recurrence in a robust regression which did not take account of study size.
Analysis of independent measurement of angina recurrence also showed discrepant results according to the statistical approach taken.
Surgeon-only teams reviewed more patients with chronic stable angina than the cardiologistonly teams (70% vs. 52% of all cases, respectively, p .001).
Compared with patients with chronic stable angina, patients with unstable angina were more likely and asymptomatic patients less likely to be recommended for revascularization.
All were normal, including the patient with angina.
There is no trial evidence to show that acute use of nitrates has any prognostic or longterm benefits in patients with unstable angina.
He suffered from angina and had survived heart attacks and five operations which had left him with a colostomy and a fistula bag.
The m term refers to the dollar amount of medical expenditures per person for illnesses reported in the survey (respiratory problems and angina).
All were symptomatic, suffering from angina and/or dyspnea, and had a continuous murmur best heard at the middle left sternal border.
Unfortunately, these complex forms have been associated with angina pectons; and the remainder were asymptomatic.
If heart failure, syncope or angina pectoris emerged, surgical treatment of the aortic lesion was performed.
The major clinical benefits of anticoagulant therapy in patients with unstable angina are clear even among the elderly.
Of these, 51 (85%) needed treatment for acute cardiological problems, including myocardial infarction, angina pectoris, cardiac arrhythmias, and cardiac incompensation.
Quality of life measurements in eating disorders, angina and transplant candidates: are they comparable ?
Primary outcome measures were defined as (i) mortality, (ii) myocardial infarction, (iii) revascularization, and (iv) angina pectoris.
No pts presented long-term complications of sudden death, myocardial infarction or angina pectoris.
The side effect rate was of 19% including 4,2% of major side effect (angina pectoris).
During the study, she had no electrocardiographic evidence of ischemia and no angina.
The most frequently reported were dyspepsia (three aspirin, none triflusal), angina pectoris (three aspirin, none triflusal), and cerebrovascular disorder (one aspirin two triflusal).
Subjects scored from 0 (very frequent problems with angina) to 100 (no problems with angina in the 1 month before follow-up).
Demographic factors that clearly predict longer delay are advancing age, female gender and a medical history of angina or diabetes mellitus.
Women, those over age 65 years, and those with a history of diabetes mellitus or angina or congestive heart failure are likely to delay longer.
Stable angina produces symptoms of exertional chest pain due to fixed atherosclerotic narrowing of the coronary artery, and requires chronic therapy.
Complications of angina relate to the extent and severity of coronary artery disease, and include acute coronary syndromes and sudden cardiac death.
Sixty-two percent of patients presented with chronic stable angina, 18% with unstable angina, and 15% with recent myocardial infarction.
Diagnosis and management of myocardial ischaemia (angina) in the elderly patient.
Myocardial denervation may also affect the ability of a transplant patient to develop angina, and thus decrease the incidence of perceived side effects in this group.
Incidence, clinical characteristics, and short- term prognosis of angina pectoris.
Previously considered for possible angina pectoris.
A comparison of aspirin plus tirofiban with aspirin plus heparin for unstable angina.
However, the inclusion of these factors in multivariate analyses did not alter the conclusions of the univariate analyses and, notably, did not alter the discrepant findings on angina recurrence.
The relationship between cardiac functional capacity and patients' symptom-specific utilities for angina.
Patients reported grade of angina.
He is now free of angina and can now care for his disabled wife at home although he remains restricted to some extent by intermittent claudication.
The relationship between cardiac functional capacity and patients' symptom-specific utilities for angina: some findings and methodologic lessons.
First, angina pectoris is a clinical syndrome.
The first statistical compilation based on these revised inventories related to 1866 and focused on just six diseases : smallpox, scarlet fever, measles, typhus, angina diphtheria, and cholera.
Esophageal manometrics in patients with angina-like chest pain.
Broadly speaking, symptomatic patients manifest coronary artery disease in two distinct ways: chronic stable angina or an acute coronary syndrome.
Unstable angina, heart failure, primary prevention with aspirin, and risk factor modification.
A typical history of chest pain did not significantly predict the use of exercise testing, nor did the working diagnosis (myocardial infarction, angina, unspecified chest pain).
Guidelines, investigation and management of stable angina.
The third man suffered from angina pectoris and was also intolerant of morphine.
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The research protocol made no mention of heart attacks or angina.
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Patients are usually treated with medical therapy or in more serious cases, surgical revascularisation to relieve symptoms of angina.
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Down the road lives an elderly lady with angina.
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There is a family in which an elderly widow suffers from angina.
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Clearly, a patient suffering from angina who subsequently has surgical treatment—a coronary artery by-pass—may well be fit to resume a normal way of life.
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He was slightly pneumoconiotic, slightly diabetic, and he was dying in the agony of angina and hypertension.
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The likelihood of a heart attack (a myocardial infarction) or angina, high blood pressure or a stroke is measurably decreased by exercise.
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The examination will concentrate on looking for evidence of complications of the disease—either angina or heart failure.
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However, this could include a wide range of conditions such as raised blood pressure, heart murmurs or irregular rhythms, angina, strokes and heart attacks.
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We heard today about a patient suffering from angina.
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As angina is not a notifiable disease, this information is not collected.
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Also, today hospitals and doctors prescribe micardol as a preventive measure against angina attacks.
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How are they supposed to cease to suffer from arthritis or from angina?
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No information is held centrally concerning the total cost to the national health service of treating patients with chest-pain caused by angina.
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My mobility problems are caused by respiratory problems, which are caused by angina, which, in turn, is a direct result of the coronary thrombosis!
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Her death resulted from a sudden and unexpected attack of angina pectoris.
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The majority of patients who undergo that treatment are tested for angina.
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As a result, we have 300,000 sufferers from angina.
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The agency has completed its review of the wording of the angina question.
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He had had one heart attack and coronary grafting, and he still had unstable angina.
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I am on invalidity benefit and suffer from angina, high blood pressure, and asthma.
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We used to operate on patients with main vessel disease or unstable angina straight away, or at least very quickly.
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Sadly, he has been unable to work for six years because he suffers from angina, asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure and osteoporosis.
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Another who was given notice to quit was a woman aged 80 suffering from angina.
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One of my constituents suffers from angina, spondylitis and epilepsy—and his wife suffers from cirrhosis and is taking anti-depressants.
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A patient with angina pectoris today receives a number of very sophisticated and very expensive tests and perhaps a cardiac operation, with all that implies.
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In 1948 a patient with angina pectoris was treated with a bottle of vaso-dilator tablets and physical rest, at the cost of a few shillings a week.
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Four were treated for bone fractures, two for angina, two for appendicitis, two for abscesses, one for severe abdominal pain and one for a head wound.
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Several years ago he developed angina pectoris.
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If a person suffers from rheumatoid arthritis, basic back pains, which so many people have, angina or coronary thrombosis, he will now pay £15 a year for a basic season ticket.
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All doctors have many examples of emphysema on their lists, a disease in which even the slightest effort causes breathlessness; and all of us have many cases of angina.
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There is the woman of 67 with arthritis and her husband of 72 with angina, whose weekly income of just over £60 has been cut by about £10.
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The possible short-term effects on the cardiovascular system include an increase in the heart rate and a decrease in blood pressure, possibly even invoking angina or other cardiovascular disease.
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Her sister now suffers from angina.
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Indeed, as we all know, most people with a history of heart disease, including some with angina, can, with modern medication, lead a relatively normal life.
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The case mix of patients in some reviews includes some unstable anginas, which constitutes a potential confounding factor in our review.
They had angina pectoris (3 pts), headache (9 pts), dyspnoea (7 pts), claudication (2 pts) and stroke (2 pts).
About a third of patients suffer from post-infarct angina.
Patients with aortic stenosis have an increased risk of arrhythmias, angina, and left ventricular failure.
We present a family in which the son with homozygous disease had severe angina at 12 years.
Sixteen percent of the patients had a previous myocardial infarction and 22 had a history of angina pectoris.
Seventy-seven percent of these patients had no symptoms of angina or dyspnea with normal or less strenuous effort.
There were no significant differences in treatment recommendations for patients with chronic stable angina and those with unstable angina.
Twenty-six studies were included (seventeen retrospective, nine prospective), and mean angina recurrence was higher in the prospective group (0.34 versus 0.26).
At least one of the following outcomes had to be reported: death, myocardial infarction, angina pectoris, revascularization.
Patients have associated features of generalized atherosclerosis such as angina, cerebrovascular disease or intermittent claudication and, in addition, often smoke.
Nitrates are also effective in reducing the frequency of angina and improving exercise capacity.
Controlling for all confounders, angina was still more likely to be associated with high strain than with low strain or active work.
Because the prevalence of angina was low (1 %), confidence intervals around the estimates are necessarily wide.
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