angina pectoris

angina pectoris
/pek"teuh ris/, Pathol.
a syndrome characterized by paroxysmal, constricting pain below the sternum, most easily precipitated by exertion or excitement and caused by ischemia of the heart muscle, usually due to a coronary artery disease, as arteriosclerosis.
[1760-70; < NL: angina of the chest]

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Spasm of chest pain, caused when the heart's oxygen demand temporarily outpaces its blood supply, usually because of coronary heart disease.

A deep, viselike pain in the heart and stomach area commonly spreads to the left arm. Exertion or emotional stress can bring on angina, obliging the victim to rest until the pain subsides. If rest does not help, drugs can dilate the blood vessels. As heart disease worsens, angina recurs with less exertion.

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      spasm of pain in the chest, usually caused by the inability of diseased coronary arteries (coronary artery) to deliver sufficient oxygen-laden blood to the heart muscle. When insufficient blood reaches the heart, waste products accumulate in the heart muscle and irritate local nerve endings, causing a deep, viselike pain that is felt beneath the breastbone and over the heart and stomach, sometimes radiating into the left shoulder and down the inner side of the left arm. A feeling of constriction or suffocation often accompanies the pain, though there is seldom actual difficulty in breathing. Pain usually subsides after three or four minutes. In acute cases, the skin becomes pale and the pulse is weak. Anginal pain may be quite mild in some cases, but its peculiar qualities can still induce anxiety.

      Attacks of angina can be precipitated by walking or more strenuous exertion, by anger, fear, or other stressful emotional states, by exercising after a large meal, or simply from exposure to cold or wind. Attacks are apt to recur following less or no exertion as coronary heart disease worsens. Angina pectoris is rare in persons under middle age and is much more common in males than in females.

      An anginal attack can be relieved by rest or by taking nitroglycerin or other drugs that relax (and thus dilate) the blood vessels. The frequency of attacks can be lessened by the avoidance of emotional stress and by shifting to exercise that is less vigorous. In cases where the narrowing of the coronary arteries appears serious enough to cause a heart attack (myocardial infarction), methods must be used to widen the passages within the arteries or surgically replace the arteries with unblocked ones from another portion of the body.

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