Pathophysiological Difference between Stable Angina and Unstable Angina
Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Pathophysiological Difference between Stable Angina and Unstable Angina Angina is the clinical indicator of imbalance between oxygen demand and myocardial blood supply. Stable angina is caused by atherosclerosis and can be precipitated by cold, emotion, stress, eating, or exercise. It progresses to pre-infarction, also known as unstable angina. Crawfold (1997) notes that unstable angina is a clinical syndrome characterized by increased […]