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Stable angina -assessment and diagnosis

Stable angina -assessment and diagnosis

Stable angina -Occurs predictably with physical exertion or emotional stress , last for no more than 10 mins ( usually less ) and is relieved within minutes of rest as well as s/l nitrates

Chest pain is very common 1 % of GP visits 5 % of A&E visits 25 % of emergency hospital admissions Coronary artery disease ( CAD ) - one of biggest cause of mortality in the UK causing around 80 000 deaths/ year

Acute coronary syndrome -Includes range of conditions as Unstable angina ST segment myocardial infarction ( STEMI ) non-ST segment MI

CACS- coronary artery calcium score CAD- coronary artery disease CTCA- Computed tomography coronary angiography CMR -cardiac magnetic resonance DSE- dobutamine stress echocardiography ExSE - exercise stress echocardiography ICA- invasive coronoary angiography MPS-SPECT -Myocardial perfusion scintigraphy - single positron emission computed tomography

History- Age , sex Pain characteristic includingâ—‹ locationâ—‹ radiationâ—‹ severityâ—‹ durationâ—‹ frequencyâ—‹ provoking factors and factors that relive the pain Previous hx which indicates established CAD asâ—‹ history of anginaâ—‹ history of myocardial infarctionâ—‹ coronary revascularization Other cardiovascular disease CV risk factors Examination -Identify risk factors for CV disease Signs of other CV disease Non con-coronary causes of angina assevere aortic stenosiscardiomyopathyguideline...

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