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Management of patient with unstable angina and non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
Title Management of patient with unstable angina and non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction Subtitle a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association task force on practice guidelines ACC/AHA pocket guideline update Author info Eugene Braunwald ... [et al.] Co-authors Braunwald Eugene 1929-
Antman Elliott M.
Beasley John W.
Califf Robert M.
Cheitlin Melvin D.
Hochman Judith S.
Jones Robert H.
Kereiakes Dean J.
Kupersmith Joel
Levin Thomas N.
Pepine Carl J.
Schaeffer John W.
Smith Earl E.
Steward David E.
Théroux Pierre
Corporation American College of Cardiology
American Heart Association
ISBN (brož.) Issue data [S.l. : s.n.] , 2002. - 35 s. : ilustr. (fareb.), schéma, 16 cm Chapters, articles systematics 616.127‑005.8 * 616.12‑009.72 MeSH Subject angina pectoris, nestabilná : diagnostika : terapia : farmakoterapia
infarkt myokardu bez elevácie segmentov ST : diagnostika : terapia : farmakoterapia
rozhodovanie klinické
terapeutika
manažment starostlivosti o pacienta
postupy štandardné klinické, ako téma
Form, Genre príručka
Annotation Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death in the United States. Unstable angina (UA) and the closely related condition non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) are very common manifestations of this disease and are responsible for approximately 1.5 million hospitalizations in the United States each year. UA and NSTEMI are acute coronary syndromes (ACSs) that are characterized by an imbalance between myocardial oxygen supply and demand. The most common cause is the reduced myocardial perfusion that results from coronary artery narrowing caused by a nonocclusive thrombus that has developed on a disrupted atherosclerotic plaque. UA and NSTEMI are considered to be closely related conditions whose pathogenesis and clinical presentations are similar but of differing severity; they differ primarily in whether the ischemia is severe enough to cause sufficient myocardial damage to release detectable quantities of a marker of myocardial injury. Language English Country United States of America Copy count 1, currently available 1 Document kind Príručky Database BOOKS book
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