🔥🔥ANGINA PECTORIS - 2. From Diagnosis to Key Points
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00:00 - Diagnosis of Angina Pectoris
04:28 - ECG
06:57 - Stress testing
11:15 - Angiography
14:41 - Imaging
19:27 - Prognosis for Angina Pectoris
23:13 - Treatment of Angina Pectoris
24:30 - Modification of risk factors
27:01 - Drugs for angina
27:30 - Nitroglycerin
29:24 - To prevent ischemia
29:55 - Antiplatelet drugs
30:40 - Beta-blockers
32:33 - Long-acting nitrates
34:37 - Calcium channel blockers
36:30 - Sodium channel blockers
37:20 - Sinus node inhibitors
38:15 - Revascularization
39:15 - PCI
40:04 - CABG
42:00 - Key Points
43:30 - Conclusion
Angina pectoris is a clinical syndrome of precordial discomfort or pressure due to transient myocardial ischemia without infarction. It is typically precipitated by exertion or psychologic stress and relieved by rest or sublingual nitroglycerin. Diagnosis is by symptoms, ECG, and myocardial imaging. Treatment may include antiplatelet drugs, nitrates, beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, statins, and coronary angioplasty or coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
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