Group of symptoms attributed to obstruction of the coronary arteries.
1It was associated with acute coronary syndrome in one third of cases.
2Mesenteric ischaemia and acute coronary syndrome events were similar between groups.
3One AVP patient developed acute coronary syndrome with dose-dependent ECG changes.
4We describe a patient with history of an acute coronary syndrome.
5Background: Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent and co-morbid in acute coronary syndrome patients.
6Forty-three studies specifically examined heart attacks and acute coronary syndrome.
7An acute coronary syndrome patient was treated with tissue plasminogen activator to produce thrombolysis.
8Bleeding is a complication of current therapies for acute coronary syndrome (ACS).
9We observed such ECG changes in this case were initially misinterpreted as acute coronary syndrome.
10Researchers had not thoroughly looked for a link between acute coronary syndrome and suicide, however.
11Objective: Coronary artery plaque rupture is a sudden, unpredictable event leading to acute coronary syndrome.
12Treatment included drugs for anaphylaxis and acute coronary syndrome.
13Progression of coronary plaque contributes to the development of acute coronary syndrome (ACS).
14Smoking cessation prior to hospitalization for acute coronary syndrome is associated with a better prognosis.
15The composite end point of the study was cardiac death and non-fatal acute coronary syndrome.
16Inflammation within coronary plaques may cause an acute coronary syndrome by promoting rupture and erosion.
Translations for acute coronary syndrome