Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a syndrome caused due to decreased level of blood flow in the coronary arteries in such a way that muscles of the heart is unable to function or work properly or dies. The most common symptom associated with acute coronary syndrome is chest pain, often radiating to the angle of the jaw or left shoulder, crushing, central and associated with sweating and nausea. Most of the people suffering from acute coronary syndromes present with symptoms other than chest pain, most commonly, older patients, women, and patients with diabetes mellitus.Although ACS is normally associated with coronary thrombosis, cocaine use may also be associated.
Editorial: Journal of Coronary Heart Diseases
Editorial: Journal of Coronary Heart Diseases
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Case Report: Journal of Coronary Heart Diseases
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Review Article: Journal of Coronary Heart Diseases
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Research Article: Journal of Coronary Heart Diseases
Research Article: Journal of Coronary Heart Diseases
Research Article: Journal of Coronary Heart Diseases
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Editorial: Journal of Coronary Heart Diseases
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