Articles
Management of Stable Angina
Non-obstructive lesions are lipid-rich and soft in consistency and the endothelium overlying these lesions is prone to fissuring and disruption. The...
Management of Stable Angina - Drugs , Stents and Devices for Coronary Bypass Surgery
The endothelium overlying the lesions is dysfunctional and is responsible for paradoxical constriction of the stenotic site during exercise,...
Treatment of Angina - New Attitudes and Emerging Changes in Management
Angina pectoris was known many centuries ago 2 but the first clear and elegant description was by Heberden in the 18th century.3 The exact cause and...
Treatment of Chronic Stable Angina - Clinical Consequences of Recent Trials
Of an estimated 57 million deaths worldwide, more than 17 million (31%) are the consequence of cardiovascular disease (CVD). 1 Of these CV deaths 43%...
- 15 January 2009



