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"angina" Definitions
  1. severe pain in the chest caused by a low supply of blood to the heart during exercise because the arteries are partly blocked

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These results also apply only to those with stable angina.
He decided to specialize in cardiology because his father had angina.
Tuesday's episode of angina appears to be his first such incident.
But studies show that stable angina can be well controlled with medication.
I had angina attacks every time I walked or otherwise exerted myself.
She has a case of angina and gets prescribed painkillers and throat soothers.
Since her diagnosis in 2008, Braxton has developed microvascular angina and blood clots.
It was originally researched to treat hypertension and then repurposed to treat angina.
Stenting and bypass procedures, however, did help some patients with intractable chest pain, called angina.
He says people with unstable angina or serious heart issues should speak with their doctor first.
Before his scheduled procedure, he experienced angina and went to the hospital early to be examined.
Venuturupalli focused on the vascular symptoms, which he thought were driving her frequent episodes of angina.
At the start, none of them had a history of stroke, heart attack, angina, or dementia.
Meldonium is an anti-ischemic drug that is meant to treat angina, heart attacks, and heart failure.
Heart attack patients "had a significantly faster memory decline than those with an incident angina," the authors noted.
A second source tells PEOPLE King is "doing well" and suffered an angina, which mimics a heart attack.
Five more examined patients who had stable angina or ischemia but had not yet had a heart attack.
In addition, her angina was hard to control with the usual medications; she had chest pain almost daily.
There are angina pains, or you have enlarged prostate, but in some people that doesn't seem to matter.
Participants who experienced a heart attack or angina showed faster rates of cognitive decline in all 3 tests.
In one study 74% of Indian clinicians described the correct way to handle patients with angina, asthma or diarrhoea.
The authors of the Lancet paper enrolled 230 patients with stable angina and at least one narrowed coronary vessel.
The trial's primary composite goal added need for artery-clearing procedures and hospitalization due to chest pains from angina.
Meldonium, marketed as Mildronate and a common medicine across eastern Europe, was developed to treat heart conditions such as angina.
By the end of the study, 480 people, or 5.6% of the participants, had a heart attack or developed angina.
One limitation of the study is that it relied on participants to report any diagnosis of angina or heart attack.
Over the years, studies have been piling up that suggest stenting stable angina patients may not actually be all that helpful.
With UK-92480's chances of treating angina now slim, we decided to run pilot studies in patients with erectile dysfunction.
Working 75 hours or more doubled the risk for a cardiovascular problem — angina, coronary heart disease, hypertension, stroke or heart attack.
Since her heart attack the year before, the pain, which her cardiologist called angina, would hit her at the strangest times.
Snake venom has been used to make drugs that treat hypertension (abnormally high blood pressure) and heart conditions such as angina.
And heart attack and angina patients also had faster declines in verbal skills, word fluency, and critical skills like telling time.
On that measure, the overall risk reduction of 15 percent was below analyst expectations, primarily due to little difference in angina hospitalization.
Mr. Sanders's emergency — the sudden onset of chest pain known as angina — is one that thousands of other Americans experience each year.
They also looked at emergency room data for diagnoses such as heart attack, angina, cardiac dysrhythmia, pulmonary embolism, stroke, asthma, COPD and pneumonia.
For six weeks, they made sure the patients were getting the best medical treatment for angina, like beta blockers or long-acting nitroglycerine.
The fourth time he went to the emergency room, he was thoroughly examined and properly diagnosed with angina – and ultimately underwent heart surgery.
UBS said Pfizer increased prices by 14.13 percent for anticonvulsant Dilantin, hormone therapy Menest, angina drug Nitrostat, Tykosyn for irregular heartbeat, and antibiotic Tygacil.
Exercise tends to bring out pain in such patients, and monitoring them while they're under stress is a common way to check for angina.
"And they should be familiar with the symptoms of heart attack and angina, which are not the same in women as they are in men."
Drug interactions are largely similar, with the most important interaction being a contraindication to nitrate-containing drugs, such as nitroglycerin, commonly used to treat angina.
Over a six-year follow-up, there were 3,246 coronary events — stroke, heart attack, heart failure, angina and others — and 310 deaths from cardiovascular disease.
Overdose deaths can be tied to heart attacks, strokes and angina, along with other complications, none of which can be prevented with an activity tracker.
POW combines caffeine with the black pepper extract bioperine and a mystery compound which looks to be similar to stuff you'd normally find in angina medication.
The main outcome they were interested in was how much time each group could spend exercising on a treadmill, since angina often acts up with exertion.
In a study with more than 5,000 people, the most tangible benefit of surgeries like bypasses and stents was helping people with chest pain, or angina.
A recent angina attack and spinal surgery to correct an injury after he climbed — and fell out of — a tree left him walking with a cane.
With each step, everything in my body bursts — angina, shortness of breath, the scream of bursitis in my hip, the knowledge of sure heart failure ahead.
But as more time passed after a heart attack or angina diagnosis, patients experienced more rapid cognitive decline than participants who didn't have these heart issues.
The study wasn't a controlled experiment designed to prove whether or how a heart attack or angina might directly cause cognitive decline or accelerate this process.
Over this period, 22 people, or about 7.5 percent of the group, suffered cardiovascular events such as heart attack, angina, heart failure, stroke and peripheral arterial disease.
But even after that major procedure, heart failure, angina and arrhythmias continued unabated until I was so short of breath I had to crawl to the bathroom.
The study represents the best available evidence on the impact of stenting for pain in stable angina patients — and could eventually avert unnecessary, costly procedures in the future.
The WB's "Gilmore Girls" season one holiday episode forces the usually biting, stubborn characters to band together when Lorelai's father Richard is rushed to the hospital with angina.
"I sit down, I start talking to her, I'm trying to fight of this angina or whatever it is – it's like my heart had to like, fart," he said.
It's the angina dialogues with our Jorah the Andal/Daario from Vermont buddy comedy, as they embark on a mission to rescue a princess who does not need saving.
According to the drugmaker's website, meldonium is primarily used to treat heart-related conditions — like angina pectoris and heart failure — that block blood and oxygen to the heart muscle.
This was true whether patients had suffered a heart attack or they had angina, which is the term for chest pains caused by reduced blood flow to the heart.
They are inserted into coronary arteries when patients are suffering from angina, which is pain that results from clogged vessels, or heart attacks, in which blood flow is completely blocked.
In clinical trials, Vascepa cut the combined rate of heart attacks, strokes, heart-related death, need for artery-clearing procedures and hospitalizations for unstable angina by 25% compared to placebo.
In clinical trials, Vascepa cut the combined rate of heart attacks, strokes, heart-related death, need for artery-clearing procedures and hospitalizations for unstable angina by 25% compared to placebo.
But a few researchers have used "standardised patients"—people coached to describe symptoms of specific ailments, for example angina, or to say that they have a child at home with diarrhoea.
The 6,190 volunteers enrolled in the study all had evidence of major cardiovascular disease, including a history of heart attack, stroke, or hospitalization for unstable angina or a transient ischemic attack.
The idea is that stents should help soothe the suffering of patients with angina (or chest pain) and drive down the risk of a heart attack and death in the future.
Building on years of lower-quality evidence, the well-designed study suggests stents may in fact be useless for pain in people with stable angina who are being treated with medication.
In an editorial that accompanied the Lancet paper, Brown and Redberg wrote that medical guidelines need to change so that stenting for stable angina is only recommended as a last resort.
One randomized controlled trial showed that the use of meldonium increased how long patients with angina, or chest pains from inadequate blood flow to the heart, could ride an exercise bike.
I was feeling relatively angina-free before the deep-fried meat discs, but after one bite, I became suddenly aware of my arteries in a way I never had been before.
FISA said Fedorovtsev's 'A' and 'B' samples tested positive for the substance, which is typically used for the treatment of the heart condition angina pectoris and is a banned metabolic modulator.
In a decade-long longitudinal study of 3,100 men, researchers found that workers' risks of angina, heart attacks and even death increased along with work for controlling bosses who withhold information.
"Larry was close to dying and it really shook him," a source tells PEOPLE about the 85-year-old veteran journalist, who suffered an angina, which mimics a heart attack, in April.
Instead, it has been sold in Russia and former states of the Soviet Union mainly to treat conditions, like angina and heart attacks, in which the heart is not getting enough oxygen.
For four months, I suffered undiagnosed unstable angina, and then I had another heart attack, resulting in more cardiac damage, for which I got yet another stent and then open-heart surgery.
Patients with angina showed a robust decline in cognitive skills related to time, whereas heart attack patients had significant cognitive decline in verbal memory and word fluency, and worse overall cognitive decline.
In 2013, an analysis was published of recovered data from the Sydney Diet Heart Study, a randomized controlled trial of a similar nature performed in men with a recent heart attack or angina.
Bleeding the veins between the eyebrows was good for long-standing headache, cutting the veins under the tongue—only lengthways, otherwise it was difficult to stanch—was useful for angina or tonsillar abscess.
While meldonium, which is marketed as Mildronate, was developed to treat heart conditions such as angina, it was also used extensively for three decades to toughen up Soviet troops in action at high altitude.
Might have been alcohol, might have been cocaine, might have been an expired angina medication that some deep web psychonaut discovered is good for making it feel like your tongue is about to explode.
They found that 3.3 percent of the participants had had a heart attack or bout of acute angina, but there were twice as many people with health anxiety in this group than those without.
Originally a medication developed by Pfizer to treat angina pectoris (chest pain due to heart disease) and hypertension (high blood pressure), Sildenafil suddenly revealed itself to be quite effective at making penises stand at attention.
The scientists found that loneliness and social isolation increased the relative risk of having a heart attack, angina or a death from heart disease by 29 percent, and the risk of stroke by 32 percent.
"Forgiveness and Stuff" (season 1, episode 10) Emily and Richard's wonderful, passive-aggressively loving hospital room scene in the wake of Richard's angina attack is even harder to watch now that Edward Herrmann is gone.
Past studies have shown that in the first 22016 years, early intensive diabetes therapy significantly reduced the risk of developing cardiovascular disease (heart attack, stroke, cardiovascular death, angina and the need for coronary artery disease treatment).
Originally developed in 1989 as "UK-92480" by Pfizer scientists Peter Dunn and Albert Wood, it was designed to treat high blood pressure and angina, a chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart.
The researchers estimated that by treating a thousand patients for five years, they could prevent 76 coronary revascularizations, 42 heart attacks, 14 strokes, 16 hospitalizations due to unstable angina and 12 deaths related to cardiovascular causes.
Before these events, and immediately afterward, these patients had similar annual rates of cognitive decline as participants who didn't have a heart attack or angina, researchers report in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
This doesn't mean stents should never be used in stable chest pain patients — some patients can't take the medications that control angina, for example — but doctors may want to consider inserting these devices as a last resort.
These events included unstable angina, heart attacks, heart stenting or heart surgery, strokes, procedures on the carotid artery in the neck, an abnormal heart rhythm called atrial fibrillation, heart failure, kidney disease, and death from any cause.
Specifically, the seizures, strokes, diabetic ketoacidosis, angina, psychosis, and overwhelming infections that will arise from millions of people unable to take necessary medications will result in skyrocketing costs and potentially overwhelm an already overburdened health care system.
There is no question that statins can protect the health of people who have already had a heart attack or stroke (or even angina) and thus face a significant risk of a recurrence that could prove fatal.
This study, which was funded by the National Institutes of Health, examined their pharmacy and medical records for heart attacks, unstable angina, stroke or sudden cardiac death over a period of three years and four months on average.
It focused specifically on two groups of high-risk patients: People with a history of cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks, strokes and angina; and those with Type 2 diabetes and other risk factors like high blood pressure.
Santarelli said the fact that Gentiloni was able to walk to the car that took him to the hospital was a good sign and that the prime minister had likely suffered an "unstable angina," possibly caused by a clot.
In one study 74% of Indian clinicians were able to tell researchers how to deal with patients suffering from angina, asthma or diarrhoea, but when visited by mystery "patients" presenting with exactly these symptoms, just 31% treated them correctly.
At the start of the study, all of the participants had experienced a heart attack or hospitalization for unstable angina, when the heart doesn't get enough blood flow or receive enough oxygen, in the previous 3 to 36 months.
The senior author, Dr. Robert S. Rosenson, a professor of medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai, said that failing to take the medicine properly results in greater risk for heart attack, stroke and unstable angina.
During the research period, 22 participants experienced cardiovascular events including heart attacks, strokes, and angina — leading researchers to conclude that those with more active amygdala activity in their brains were more susceptible to heart problems than those with lower activity.
Swedish researchers at the Stress Research Institute at Stockholm University studied more than 3,100 men over a 10-year period and found that workers' risks for angina, heart attack, and death rose along with having worked for uncivil, toxic bosses. 
Leonard was 5 years old when his father started experiencing severe angina attacks, prompting his mother to caution him, "You mustn't get him excited; it might kill him," he recalled in an interview with the International Forum of Psychoanalysis in 2011.
Mr. Xiao's family members have been allowed to communicate with him, a person close to the family said, adding that his wife is concerned about his heath because he left Hong Kong without his medication for angina and other ailments.
He has had no cancer other than "localized, non-melanoma skin cancers," due to extended exposure to the sun as a younger man, nor any history of diabetes, thyroid disease, hypertension, angina or any neurologic disorder, the doctor's report said.
Santarelli said the fact that Gentiloni was able to walk to the car that took him to the hospital was a good sign and that the prime minister was likely to have been suffering from "unstable angina," possibly caused by a clot.
"He has no history of diabetes, thyroid disease, hypertension, tobacco use, angina, myocardial infarction, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), ulcer disease, inflammatory bowel disease, any neurologic disorder, or cancer of any kind other than localized non-melanoma skin cancers," his medical report says.
One of the prime examples of a dubious treatment that Epstein and others have pointed to is cardiologists putting little mesh tubes called stents in patients with stable angina — chest pain caused by clogged coronary arteries that arises only with physical exertion or emotional stress.
Since then, meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials on stents in stable angina patients have similarly found the devices don't outperform more conservative medical therapies (such as medication) when it comes to preventing heart attacks or extending patients' life expectancy in the long term.
At the Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam, the largest dental school in the Netherlands, investigators reviewed the medical records of 60,174 patients age 35 and older, looking for an association between periodontal gum disease and atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases such as angina, heart attack and stroke.
TMZ broke the story ... Larry was hospitalized a couple of months ago after suffering what doctors described to his family as a heart attack -- even though his publicist insists it was nothing more than an angina attack ... and that he did NOT go into cardiac arrest.
The little blue pill, as it's familiarly known, was created by British scientists at Pfizer in 1989 under the chemical name sildenafil citrate as a heart medication for the treatment of high blood pressure and angina, a type of chest pain associated with coronary heart disease.
Acute coronary syndrome, which includes problems ranging from a heart attack to a type of chest pain called unstable angina, has previously been linked with depression and an increased risk of poor health and death, the researchers write in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
I was screamed at for using disabled parking, told I didn't qualify for benefits (Meals on Wheels wasn't suitable for "someone like me"), told I was lazy, denied friendships ("my friends show up"), accused of faking it or of having angina only when it was convenient.
Considering 500,000 patients get stents for stable angina each year in the US and Europe alone, and the devices can cost up to $67,000, depending on the hospital and a patient's insurance coverage, the Lancet paper is poised to shake up cardiology, as the New York Times reported.
The current analysis focused on 343 men and 131 women, ages 29 to 93, who were admitted to hospital emergency department with what was later confirmed to be acute coronary syndrome, which includes conditions that suddenly reduce blood flow to the heart such as heart attacks and unstable angina.
"We are moving more and more away from first generation cell therapy," said Povsic, who is involved in two ongoing trials looking at the effect of selected cells from bone marrow in patients with heart failure or angina, a type of heart disease that reduces blood supply to the heart.
But the new study found a longer-term impact on the brain, following up with stroke-free adults for a median of 12 years and looking at a subset who had been diagnosed with a heart attack or angina, a kind of chest pain resulting from decreased flow of blood to the heart.
After adjustment for pregnancies, alcohol intake, physical activity, body mass index, diabetes and more than a dozen other factors, they found that women with endometriosis were 52 percent more likely to have had a heart attack, 91 percent more likely to have had angina and 35 percent more likely to have undergone coronary surgery.
"We found that, in this particular group of people who had an acute exposure, injury was associated with heart attack and also angina (a type of chest pain) and that the dust cloud had an association with respiratory problems, like asthma and other respiratory diseases," said Dr. Robert Brackbill, director of research for the World Trade Center Health Registry.

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