Angina pectoris (stable, unstable, prinzmetal, vasospastic) - symptoms & pathology
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- What is angina pectoris? Angina pectoris is chest pain that's felt due to lack of blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina's most often caused by atherosclerosis, but may also be due to heart muscle growth. Find our full video library only on Osmosis: osms.it/more.
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We've updated this video. We misspelt vasospastic.
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So this is the 3rd video I've seen that describes angina as "aching or squeezing" feeling. Yet every cardiologist I've ever seen for my angina and heart problems told me angina is usually SHARP pain, and that heart attacks are usually the aching or pressure feeling.
So what's your condition now?
@@visualscenes I have had angina most days of my life for past 12 years. I have an ascending aortic aneurysm, right at where my aorta leaves my heart. It's scary bc if it ruptures, I'll likely bleed out internally before the EMT even arrives according to doctors. I also have a leaky valve.
My cardio never told me what the cause of my angina is, but said not to worry unless it *changes*. I don't take any medication, they monitor my aneurysm (enlarged aorta, weak aortic wall bulging) twice a year. Once the diameter reaches a certain size, I will need open heart surgery with bypass machine. Huge scar. Unless they can give me a new version of the surgery that is less invasive.
My angina is in the exact same spot every time, like EXACT. It usually only lasts a few seconds but sometimes it lasts an hour and I have to lay down. It doesn't come from exertion, it usually happens when I'm totally calm, just sitting there.
@@visualscenes I think different people can experience angina pain differently.
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I never smoked or drank I get angina pectoris when climbing steps reaching the top the pains ease off I reach for the gtn spray to ease the pain
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I have read in multiple resources, that only unstable angina can cause ST-segment depression, while stable angina does not show any significant patterns on an ECG. Correct me if am right...
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You know how at 4:58 you say that injury to myocytes is irreversible, would it be fair to say that in prinzmetal angina there is a risk of myocardial infarction? Because yes in stable and unstable angina there is no actual infarction, but there can potentially be in prinzmetal depending on the amount of constriction and duration?
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can you differentiate between unstable and prinzmetal angina clinically?
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But unstable angina can also have st segment elevation and irreversible damage correct? This video only has it in the prinzmetal section.
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If unstable angina causes permanent damage, elevation of cardiac troponins will follow. Then, you have infarction.
Quinn Giles reason for st segment elevation ?
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