Management standards for stable coronary artery disease in India. Article

Mishra, Sundeep, Ray, Saumitra, Dalal, Jamshed J et al. (2016). Management standards for stable coronary artery disease in India. . 68 Suppl 3 S31-S49. 10.1016/j.ihj.2016.11.320

cited authors

  • Mishra, Sundeep; Ray, Saumitra; Dalal, Jamshed J; Sawhney, JPS; Ramakrishnan, S; Nair, Tiny; Iyengar, SS; Bahl, VK

authors

abstract

  • Coronary artery disease (CAD) is one of the important causes of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality globally, giving rise to more than 7 million deaths annually. An increasing burden of CAD in India is a major cause of concern with angina being the leading manifestation. Stable coronary artery disease (SCAD) is characterised by episodes of transient central chest pain (angina pectoris), often triggered by exercise, emotion or other forms of stress, generally triggered by a reversible mismatch between myocardial oxygen demand and supply resulting in myocardial ischemia or hypoxia. A stabilised, frequently asymptomatic phase following an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is also classified as SCAD. This definition of SCAD also encompasses vasospastic and microvascular angina under the common umbrella.

publication date

  • December 1, 2016

keywords

  • Algorithms
  • Coronary Angiography
  • Coronary Artery Disease
  • Disease Management
  • Echocardiography
  • Electrocardiography
  • Fractional Flow Reserve, Myocardial
  • Humans
  • India
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine
  • Practice Guidelines as Topic
  • Prevalence
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

Medium

  • Print-Electronic

start page

  • S31

end page

  • S49

volume

  • 68 Suppl 3