Medically reviewed by Christopher Lee, MDMedically reviewed by Christopher Lee, MD Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the most common type of heart disease. CAD occurs when the arteries that supply ...
That feeling of crushing pain in your chest can be a medical emergency, but it can also be angina pectoris, or "stable angina"—a symptom of coronary heart disease that can be managed with medication.
Women suffering from angina are most likely to develop severe coronary artery disease (CAD) than men. Coronary artery disease (CAD), also called coronary heart disease, is a condition in which plaque ...
PARIS, France—Stable CAD patients who have angina with typical features are more likely than those who do not to achieve symptom relief from PCI, according to an analysis of data from the ORBITA-2 ...
Share on Pinterest New research examines the risks associated with a condition called microvascular angina. Photos by Rob Jones III/Getty Images The medical community once believed that microvascular ...
PARIS -- Whether a person had chest pains resolved by angioplasty hinged on the nature, not the severity, of their presenting symptoms, an ORBITA-2 analysis showed. Investigators found two groups more ...
PARIS — After the first major prospective study to associate percutaneous intervention (PCI) with symptom relief in stable angina captured international attention, a new analysis of the ...