A 74-year-old, obese, smoker, hypertensive male patient with significant COPD is seen for worsening symptoms of stable angina CCS II. As this is a high-risk profile, and given the typical symptoms observed, a coronary angiogram is recommended as the first-line examination.
11 May 2021
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A 74-year-old, obese, smoker, hypertensive male patient with significant COPD is seen for worsening symptoms of stable angina CCS II. As this is a high-risk profile, and given the typical symptoms observed, a coronary angiogram is recommended as the first-line examination.
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Interventional cardiologist / Cardiologist
Verona, Italy
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