Chest Pain / Angina Pectoris: Difference between revisions

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#Cardiogenic shock in patients less than 75 years of age who develop shock within 36 hours of MI and are suitable and appropriate candidates for revascularization that can be performed within 18 hours of shock.
#Cardiogenic shock in patients less than 75 years of age who develop shock within 36 hours of MI and are suitable and appropriate candidates for revascularization that can be performed within 18 hours of shock.
#Life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias in the presence of at least 50 percent left main stenosis and/or triple-vessel disease.
#Life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias in the presence of at least 50 percent left main stenosis and/or triple-vessel disease.
If possible, an internal mammary artery graft should be used to bypass a significantly stenosed left anterior descending artery.
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| style="background: #fdaa02; vertical-align:top;" | '''Class IIa'''
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| style="background: #fd3535; vertical-align:top;" | '''Class III'''
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#Persistent angina and a small area of myocardium at risk in hemodynamically stable patients.
#Successful epicardial reperfusion in the absence of successful microvascular reperfusion.
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