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ANGINA PECTORIS

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ANGINA PECTORIS

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ANGINA PECTORISAngina pectoris – commonly known as angina – is the sensation of chest pain, pressure, or squeezing, often due to ischemia of the heart muscle from obstruction or spasm of the coronary arteries. While angina pectoris can derive from anemia, cardiac arrhythmias and heart failure, its main cause is coronary artery disease (CAD), an atherosclerotic process affecting the arteries feeding the heart. The term derives from the Latin angina ("infection of the throat") from the , and the Latin pectus ("chest"), and can, therefore, be translated as "a strangling feeling in the chest

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PURPOSEThe purpose of this study is to describe the clinical

profile and current status of the diagnosis and management of stable angina in India by non-

interventional consulting physicians (CP) through a large multicenter observational registry.

Study Type:ObservationalStudy Design:

Time Perspective: Prospective

CONDITION STABLE ANGINA

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Detailed Description observational registry on diagnosis and management of stable angina in India Purpose To describe the clinical profile and current status of the diagnosis and management of stable angina in India by non-interventional consulting physicians (CP) through a large multicenter observational registry.Design A prospective, multi-center, observational registry. Subject Population Adult, male or female subjects with symptomatic stable angina visiting non-interventional consulting physicians for treatment and who meet the study inclusion/exclusion criteria.

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Enrollment:

The study is expected to enroll 1000 to 1500 subjects by 150 - 250 non-interventional consulting physicians. The enrollment period will be around 4 months.

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Inclusion criteriaSubSubject must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible for inclusion in the trial:ect has been provisionally diagnosed with stable angina by the CP (consulting physician) during the current visit or within 3 months preceding the current visitSubject agrees to sign a data release formExclusion criteriaSubjects will be excluded from the trial if any of the following criteria are met:Subject has a history of Acute Coronary SyndromeSubject has a history of prior revascularizationSubject has a history of previous MISubject has new onset angina with symptoms less than one monthObjectives:Describe the demographic and medical profile of subjects diagnosed with stable angina by non-interventional consulting physicians in India

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ELIGIBILITY

Ages Eligible for Study:   18 Years and older

Genders Eligible for Study:   Both

Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   No

Sampling Method:   Non-Probability Sample

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