7  Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)

CAD
    - BMP, CBC
    - A1c
    - Lipids
    - TSH w/ reflex
- Treatment
    - ASA 162/325 (if indicated)
    - BB
    - Other anti-anginal: CCB (if unable to tolerate BB), nitrates (long-acting if refractory to BB), ranolazine (adjunct to BB)
    - Anti-platelet: ASA +/- clopidogrel
    - Statin
    - Optimize BP control, e.g. ACEi/ARB
    - Optimize glycemic control in pts w/ DM
- Lifestyle modifications
    - Smoking cessation
    - Exercise
    - Weight loss
- Diet: low fat, low cholesterol

7.1 Angina

  • Anti-anginal agents
    • β-blockers
    • nitrates
    • CCBs
    • ranolazine - if persistent angina despite maximal standard therapy
    • colchicine
  • Stable angina in women: women will present older, describe “burning” and “tenderness” more frequently than men.
  • Exacerbating factors
    • exertion
    • cold weather
    • emotional: anger, stress
    • large meals
  • Associated symptoms
    • dyspnea
    • nausea or indigestion
    • pain elsewhere(eg, jaw, neck, teeth, back, abdomen)
    • palpitations
    • weakness and fatigue
    • syncope

7.2 Unstable angina

  • “Unstable” angina is characterized by one or more of the following:
    • pain at rest
    • new onset
    • ↑ frequency