Circulation, Vol 65, 3-13, Copyright © 1982 by American Heart Association
TJ Reeves
The medical management of angina pectoris requires a comprehensive approach
to the patient and his family, including attention not only to established
physiologic and pharmacologic principles, but also to the emotional aspects
of his illness. When comprehensive management is systematically and
rigorously applied to the patient with angina pectoris, excellent relief of
the symptoms of angina pectoris can be achieved in a high percentage of
patients, although there are significant numbers of patients who are
refractory to the most intensive management using presently available
drugs. The same fundamental principles of care apply to patients with
coronary heart disease who undergo aortocoronary bypass surgery and to
those treated medically.
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Medical management of the patient with angina pectoris: an overview of the problem
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