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The final diagnoses for ACS (defined as ST elevation myocardial infarction, non-ST elevation myocardial infarction, or unstable angina pectoris [15]) from all referrals to the ED were acquired through hospital billing data.
JMIR Cardio 2023;7:e51375
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Reference 16: ACC/AHA guidelines for the management of patients with unstable angina and non-ST-segment Association task force on practice guidelines (committee on the management of patients with unstable anginaangina
Interact J Med Res 2022;11(2):e36335
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Patient characteristics and demographics were collected at baseline and included classification of patients with typical angina or nontypical angina on screening and enrollment. Typical angina was defined as substernal chest pain precipitated by physical exertion or emotional stress and relieved with rest or nitroglycerin; nontypical angina was defined as symptoms that did not meet criteria for typical angina.
JMIR Res Protoc 2017;6(12):e255
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Assessing Quality of Life and Medical Care in Chronic Angina: An Internet Survey
Angina is a clinical syndrome whose recognition relies heavily on self-report. The subjective nature of angina challenges its efficient recognition and proper identification. The prevalence of angina has been estimated to be ~3.2% among US adults >20 years of age and 8-10% among those aged over 60 years old [1]. In addition, among trials and registry populations of patients with coronary artery disease, 20-30% continue to report angina symptoms despite contemporary medical care [2-8].
Interact J Med Res 2016;5(2):e12
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