PPT-Coronary vasodilators
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Antianginal drugs Angina pectoris is a clinical syndrome characterized by paroxysm of pain in the anterior chest caused by insufficient coronary blood flow andor
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Antianginal drugs Angina pectoris is a clinical syndrome characterized by paroxysm of pain in the anterior chest caused by insufficient coronary blood flow andor inadequate oxygen supply to the myocardial muscle. It is sometimes called Prin zmetal angina and usually happens in people aged 50 years or younger Spasms can range from very minor to severe and sometimes may completely block your coronary artery CAS that is severe and lasts for more than 15 minutes Ilona. . Blee. & Jonathan Tsun. The Heart. Right atrium. Right ventricle. Left ventricle. Superior vena cava. Inferior vena cava. Pulmonary artery. Aortic arch. Brachiocephalic artery. Left common carotid artery. Ray P. . Aswat. , M.D.. Adult Cardiology Fellow. Background. Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) is recommended for patients with left main disease and the preferred revascularization strategy for patients with multi-vessel coronary disease, with depressed systolic function, Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction (LVEF) < 50%, and diabetes.. Dr. Ahmed . Refaey. MBBCh. , MS, FRCR. Format of the lecture. Normal anatomy of coronary arteries. MSCT coronary . angio. Clinical application of CTA. Illustrated cases. Coronary arteries anatomy. LCA “ left coronary artery “. bypass grafting in treatment of unprotected left . main stenosis. Nordic–Baltic–British . left main . revascularisation study . (NOBLE. ). A . prospective, randomised, open-label. , non-inferiority trial. September 29. th. 2014. Goals and Objectives. Review the . etiologies . of Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS). Gain understanding of how to diagnose ACS. Understand the different types of ACS. Review the treatment of ACS. Coronary Artery Disease & Acute Coronary Syndrome Anthony J. Viera, MD, MPH, FAHA Professor and Chair Objectives Describe the appropriate work-up for chest pain based on clinical factors Know the first-line medications for CAD and recognize important side effects and contraindications Most common form of heart disease. Can develop to become:. Chronic stable angina . Acute coronary syndrome. Unstable angina. Myocardial infarction. Can . occur in any artery. Prefers coronary arteries. B . hussam. PhD Clinical pharmacy. Coronary heart disease (CHD), sometimes described . as coronary . artery disease (CAD) or . ischaemic. heart . disease (IHD. ), is a condition in which the vascular supply to . . JOSEPH SHEMESH MD. The Grace . Ballas. Cardiac Research Unit. Sheba Medical Center . Israel. Joseph.shemesh@sheba.health.gov.il. . 12. th. European Diabetes Congress, Berlin Germany 2016. Coronary calcium Score. Si-Mohamed SA and . Boccalini. S et al. Published Online: . February 15, 2022 . https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.211780 . In a prospective evaluation of 14 study participants undergoing both photon-counting CT (PCCT) and energy-integrating detector (EID) dual-layer CT (DLCT) angiography, three radiologists found that PCCT had greater diagnostic quality score improvement for 100%, 92%, and 45% of the coronary calcification, stent, and non-calcified plaque cases, respectively.. Gunjan. . Gholkar. MD. Metro Heart and Vascular. Objectives. Show lots of pretty pictures. Raise awareness of current indications and clinical scenarios for which to consider CT . angiography. Interpretation of reports. Coronary heart disease (CHD) is caused by a narrowing of the blood vessels to the heart. This reduces the flow of blood to the heart.. If one of the blood vessels becomes completely blocked, the blood supply to part of the heart stops and is damaged. This is called a heart attack.. Nathan D. Wong, PhD,a Dan Kouwabunpat,b Anthony N. Vo, BS, a Robert C. Detrano, MD, PhD,C Harvey Eisenberg, MD,d Mukesh Goel, MD,a and Jonathan M. Tobis, MD Irvine, Newport Beach, and Torrance,
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