Stable Angina Medical Therapy Management Guidelines: A Critical Review of Guidelines from the European Society of Cardiology and National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
Most patients with stable angina can be managed with lifestyle changes, especially smoking cessation and regular exercise, along with taking antianginal drugs. Randomised controlled trials show that antianginal drugs are equally effective and none of them reduced mortality or the risk of MI, yet gui...
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Main Authors: | Talla A Rousan, Udho Thadani |
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Language: | EN |
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Radcliffe Medical Media
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/86df95ae493047dba7df85be84d05879 |
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