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Unstable Angina – Diagnosis

April 11th 2009 16:00
1. Recent onset of chest pain which is less than 2 months duration.
2. Rest angina
3. Change in frequency and duration of angina in patients with previous chronic stable angina, chest pain which is repetitive, more prolonged, unrelieved by routine medicines, requiring more dosages of sublingual sorbitrate tablets.
4. Unstable angina patients needs hospitalization and aggressive medical management, otherwise it may lead to increased incidence of heart attacks, pulmonary edema, arrhythmias and sudden death.
5. Unstable angina patients to be treated with IV nitroglycerin infusion, aspirin, clopidagrel, heparins, B-blockers, ACE inhibitors and stain therapy.

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