Angina Flashcards
What is stable angina?
Constricting chest pain, only during exertion
What is unstable angina?
Constricting chest pain, that can occur both during exertion, and at rest
What initial investigations should be performed in a patient with suspected angina?
ECG
FBC - anaemia
U&Es
LFTs
TFTs
Lipid profile
HbA1c
What further investigations can be performed to confirm angina?
Cardiac stress testing
CT coronary angiography
Invasive coronary angiography
What immediate relief can be given to treat angina?
GTN spray
How is GTN spray taken?
Take GTN when symptoms start
Can take second and third doses at intervals of 5 minutes
Call an ambulance if symptoms do not resolve after third dose
What is the first line management for long term relief of angina?
Beta blockers (bisoprolol) or calcium channel blockers (diltiazem or verapamil)
Which patients should diltiazem and verapamil be avoided in?
Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction
What medicines are prescribed for secondary prevention of ACS?
4 As
- Aspirin
- Atorvastatin 80mg OD
- ACE inhibitor
- Already on a beta blocker