Management | Angina | CKS | NICE
...Management, Angina, CKS Scenario: New diagnosis: Covers the management of people with a newly confirmed diagnosis of stable angina. Scenario: Routine review: Covers the management of people with angina whose symptoms are currently stable on treatment. Scenario: Poor control on treatment: Covers the management of people with angina for whom existing treatment is not adequately controlling their ......
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Scenario: Poor control on treatment | Management | Angina - CKS
...Covers the management of people with angina for whom existing treatment is not adequately controlling their symptoms....
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Scenario: New diagnosis | Management | Angina | CKS | NICE
...Covers the management of people with a newly confirmed diagnosis of stable angina....
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Angina | Health topics A to Z | CKS | NICE
...Angina is chest pain (or constricting discomfort) caused by an insufficient blood supply to the heart muscle....
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Scenario: Routine review | Management | Angina | CKS | NICE
...Covers the management of people with angina whose symptoms are currently stable on treatment....
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Have I got the right topic? | Angina | CKS | NICE
...Angina: Have I got the right topic? Last revised in May 2025 From age 16 years onwards. This CKS topic is largely based on the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) clinical guidelines Chest pain of recent onset: assessment and diagnosis [NICE, 2016a] and Stable angina: management [NICE, 2016b]....
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Beta-blockers | Prescribing information | Angina | CKS | NICE
...The following beta-blockers are licensed for the treatment of angina: propranolol, acebutolol, atenolol, bisoprolol, carvedilol, metoprolol, nadolol, oxprenolol, pindolol, and timolol. There is no good evidence that any one beta-blocker is better than any other in the management of stable angina. The efficacy of beta-blockers is thought to be due to a class effect rather than the effects of ......
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Awaiting diagnostic testing | Diagnosis | Angina | CKS | NICE
...The recommendations on how to manage people waiting for diagnostic testing are based on the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines Stable angina: management [NICE, 2016b] and Chest pain of recent onset: assessment and diagnosis [NICE, 2016a]. The recommendation to prescribe sublingual glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) is based on the assumption that the working diagnosis ......
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Scenario: Management | Management | Chest pain | CKS | NICE
...Covers the management of chest pain in primary care. This includes the management of people requiring emergency admission, and the investigation, management, and referral of people who do not require emergency admission....
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Assessment of stable chest pain | Diagnosis | Angina - CKS
...For more information, see the CKS topic on CVD risk assessment and management. A history of established coronary artery disease (for example previous myocardial infarction, coronary revascularization). Factors that make a diagnosis of stable angina less likely include: Pain that is continuous or prolonged. Pain that is unrelated to activity....
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