Which treatment for stable angina patients?

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David Vancraeynest Published in the journal : October 2017 Category : XXVe Journée de Cardiologie

Summary :

Stable angina is a common clinical syndrome characterized by discomfort in the chest, jaws, shoulders, back, or arms, typically induced by exercise or stress. The therapeutic management of this condition depends on the patient’s individual prognosis, which itself depends on clinical factors and non-invasive imaging. The treatment is based on managing cardiovascular risk factors and on pharmacological treatments. A certain number of patients may benefit from percutaneous or surgical revascularization techniques. 

What is already known about the topic?

Stable angina is a clinical syndrome we are often confronted with, which translates into chest pain on exercise or stress. 

What does this article bring up for us?

The article provides an overview on the management and treatment of stable angina in 2017.

Key Words

Stable angina, non-invasive imaging, pharmacological treatment, revascularization, prognosis