Angina
Angina, also known as angina pectoris, is chest pain or pressure typically caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle, often due to coronary artery disease. It can present as a crushing sensation in the chest and may radiate to the shoulders or jaw, and can occur in acute forms like heart attacks or chronic forms like stable angina.
Health Outcomes
- Improved Angina Symptom
- Improved Canadian Cardiovascular Society Angina Grade
- Improved Cardiovascular Function
- Improved Exercise Stress Test Grade
- Improved Myocardial Strain Rate
- Improved Vasodilation
- No Change in Major Cardiovascular Event
- Reduced Anger and Hostility
- Reduced Apolipoprotein B-100 to Apolipoprotein A-1 Ratio
- Reduced Cardiac Injury
- Reduced Cardiovascular Dysfunction
- Reduced Cardiovascular Event
- Reduced Exhaustion During Stress Test
- Reduced HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibition
- Reduced Myocardial Injury