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Angina Pectoris
> Duration Trends
Definition
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Diagnosis
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Treatment
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Prognosis
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Differential Diagnosis
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Specialists
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Rehabilitation
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Comorbid Conditions
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Complications
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Factors Influencing Duration
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Length of Disability
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Duration Trends
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Return to Work
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Failure to Recover
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Medical Codes
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Hospital Costs
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Predictive Model
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References
Angina Pectoris
Related Terms
Angina
Angina Attack
Angina Syndrome
Cardiac Angina
Exertion Angina
Stable Angina
Vasomotor Angina
Differential Diagnoses
Aortic stenosis
Bowel ischemia (lack of blood flow to the intestine)
Cervical spine disease
Cholecystitis
(gall bladder inflammation)
Cocaine toxicity (overdose)
Costochondritis
Diabetes mellitus (
type 1
or
type 2
)
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
(GERD)
Hepatitis
Hyperthyroidism
Mitral regurgitation
Mitral valve stenosis
Musculoskeletal pain
Pancreatitis
Peptic ulcer disease
(acid peptic disease)
Pericarditis
(inflammation of the lining of the heart)
Pulmonary embolism
Systemic lupus erythematosus
Specialists
Cardiovascular Internist
Cardiovascular Surgeon
Comorbid Conditions
Anemia
Arrhythmia (tachycardia)
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD)
Diabetes
Heart failure
Hyperthyroidism
Infection
Obesity
Renal failure
Factors Influencing Duration
The ability to return to work depends on the type and outcome of treatment, the severity of residual symptoms, the progression of coronary artery disease, other medical conditions, and the demands of the individual's occupation. The individual's willingness to address correctable risk factors such as smoking, sedentary lifestyle, and obesity will influence the length of disability. For some individuals, cardiac rehabilitation may facilitate a return to optimal function.
Medical Codes
ICD-9-CM:
411.1 -
Intermediate Coronary Syndrome; Impending Infarction; Preinfarction Angina; Preinfarction Syndrome; Unstable Angina
413 -
Angina Pectoris
413.1 -
Prinzmetals Angina; Variant Angina Pectoris
413.9 -
Angina Pectoris, Other and Unspecified
Duration Trends
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