| Feature | Stable Angina | Unstable Angina / MI |
|---|---|---|
| Pathophysiology | Partial stenosis, stable plaque | Plaque rupture, thrombosis, total occlusion |
| Pain duration | < 20 minutes | > 30 minutes |
| Trigger | Exercise/stress | Rest or minimal exertion |
| Relief | Rest or nitroglycerin | No relief; persistent pain |
| ECG findings | T wave inversion, normal or ST depression | ST elevation (injury), Q waves, T inversion |
| Enzyme levels | Usually normal; no necrosis | Elevated Troponin, CPK/CK |
| Symptoms | Retrosternal, exertional angina | Prolonged pain, may radiate, nausea, sweating |
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD / IHD)
├─ Normal Myocardial Oxygen Physiology
│ ├─ Rest: demand = supply = 3 oxygen/sec
│ └─ Exercise: demand = supply = 9 oxygen/sec
├─ Pathological Causes of Imbalance
│ ├─ Organic stenosis (atherosclerosis) - 95%
│ ├─ Functional spasm - 5%
│ └─ Embolism
├─ Clinical Manifestations
│ ├─ Stable angina
│ ├─ Unstable angina (ACS)
│ ├─ Myocardial infarction
│ └─ Sudden arrhythmic death
├─ Symptoms
│ ├─ Chest pain: retrosternal, radiates
│ └─ Quality: constrictive, like pressure
└─ Diagnostic & Treatment Strategies
├─ ECG & enzyme tests
├─ Imaging and catheterization
└─ Pharmacological and surgical revascularization
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1. What is the typical oxygen demand and supply for the myocardium at rest and during exercise?
2. What percentage of coronary artery stenosis is caused by atherosclerosis according to the revision sheet?
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What is the normal oxygen demand and supply for the myocardium at rest and during exercise?
At rest, the myocardium's oxygen demand and supply are balanced at 3 oxygen units per second. During exercise, both increase to 9 oxygen units per second due to increased coronary blood flow.
CAD — main cause?
Atherosclerosis (95%)
How does an imbalance between oxygen demand and supply manifest in ischemic heart disease?
When oxygen demand exceeds supply, especially during exertion, it leads to myocardial ischemia, which manifests clinically as angina or other ischemic symptoms.
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