Cardiac ischemia symptoms women
[DOC File]DOES ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY DEFINED SILENT …
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“Classical” findings for females suffering from a cardiac ischemia or infarction. Dull substernal chest pain or discomfort. Respiratory distress. Nausea, vomiting. Diaphoresis “Nonclassical” or “atypical” findings for females suffering from a cardiac ischemia or infarction. Neck …
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Non-ST Elevation AMI: Patients with chest pain or other symptoms suggestive of ischemia, usually with evidence of ischemia on ECG, with elevated cardiac enzymes in pattern consistent with infarction. Patients with ischemic ECG changes that persist for greater than 30 minutes (refractory unstable angina) are included in this category.
What Is Ischemia? What Causes Myocardial Ischemia?
Presence of angina or other significant symptoms (e.g., unusual shortness of breath, light-headedness, or dizziness occurring only at high levels of exertion ( >7 METs) Smoker if quit < 6 months; 25-49 pack/yr Hx Mild to moderate level of ischemia during exercise testing or recovery (ST-segment depression < 2mm from baseline) Diet: 25.1-29% fat ...
[DOC File]UCLA Chest Pain and Unstable Angina
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Signs and Symptoms. Coronary heart disease often presents without symptoms. When it does present – it can present with a variety of manifestations. It can present with anything from mild chest pain to myocardial infarction to sudden cardiac death.
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Methods: The study population consisted of 380 men and 546 women with Type 2 diabetes, aged more than 30 years. Silent CHD was defined as Minnesota codes 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 4.1, 5.1 and 7.1 on baseline electrocardiogram (ECG) in the absence of a history of CHD and symptoms of angina.
[DOC File]Risk Stratification for Patients Entering Cardiac ...
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Women are more likely to have “atypical chest pain” (often pain in the neck, back, or epigastrium). Women and their physicians often don’t recognize these symptoms as cardiac. Women have a high false positive rate on exercise stress testing. Experts recommend using immediate radionuclide imaging or stress echocardiography.
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