What is stable angina? Unstable angina?
Stable angina is the ischemic chest pain that a patient gets early in the development of their coronary lesions – they get the pain under stable, predictable conditions, like climbing a flight of stairs. Unstable angina is the pain the patients get as the coronary lesions get tighter. This angina can strike spontaneously, without any exertion, and represents worsening CAD.
Now – which kind of EKG changes are you going to see in episodes like this?
This kind? What is this kind?
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How about this kind? Which is this? Is your treatment going to be the same for these two? Different?
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