Thank you for the explanation. I have just been diagnosed with Angina (ER Dr.) and it is great to have knowledge moving forward as I will be working with my Dr. and a Specialist. Thank you again❤️
Thank you very much for this video. I work as health adviser where I do ECGs and other health checks but I don’t have any formal medical training. I’ve been reading about the topics but could never really get the big picture of how the surgical interventions, medicine and diseases are linked together. Thanks to your explanation, it’s a lot easier to comprehend it! And it’s very enjoyable too!
👍🏻👍🏻 perfect, since I started reading your notes and watching videos I don’t need my university notes and doesn’t need to read any books. One request if you could please make one or couple video about medicines interaction it will really help to know more about medicines like verapamil and bisoprolol can be a risk. BRILLIANT
When I had my CBAG at the old Papworth UK the Saphenous vein was harvested by Key Hole surgery. I remain very proud of my Zipper scar of course. Always carry my GNT and check it remains in date.
I have unstable angina post 3 MI's and five stents, I have to work really hard at not getting stressed or worked up, I can hike for miles without symptoms yet sometimes just chilling out can bring on an attack. It's annoying and scary not knowing if/when an attack might happen..
very helpful video! just a tip on the PCI, idk abt in america, but here we usually do a.radials dex access 90% of the time. if we cant get it then a.rad sin and then if that's a no-go too, a.fem dex. so if pci's been done there might be a scar from the compression band on the left wrist.
Went to med school 35 years ago... They didn't know what to do back then... Here we are almost 40 years later and STILL no progress. NO solutions... This is a mechanical issue.
I guess he showed in the video the per cutaneous intervention method so there is a solution. If this were not present imaging how many deaths could have occurred. The problem is not with the advancing of medical science. The problem is with the degrading lifestyle of humans.
I AM male non smoker and drink and not over weighted I heart disease anything with hills and stairs I often get anlgina.gti spray helps IAM on bisopol 5mgl plaxix 75 blood pressure 5mg.
Great explanation (as usual)!! :) Do you have a similar video on ACS and its management? If not, could you kindly do one about ACS as well please? Thank you, Shahida
Anyone else has the symptoms described as being unstable angina, but are all on the right side of the chest. My doctor keeps saying I’m healthy, even did the ECG. But I keep on having the chest pains. Please advice🙏🏾
What about i had a stress test then a cath lab visit dr says i have many tiny vessels blockages that are too small for him to stent so then some weeks later i developed that tightness squeezing in my upper chest thwn its really bad in my throat neck and my heart rate is.......43!!!! Why the low heart rate ???? But now that was 4 months ago now im looking back over all thise meds he prescribed for me and one was isosorbidr and ranzaline!!!! Two drugs for angina of which yet i have not had any such thing and so i did not take those drugs !!!! But then i now have started the issorbide er 15 mg a low dose cause it sats people with ckd shoukdnt take issorbide or they may can taje a low dise but watch carefully.......watch what???
Thats my question cause when i had my nuclear stress test then i came back and had the cath lab thats when dr tells me yes i hsd many blockages in ythe tiny small vessels that feed up into the other heart arteries and too small for him to stent ....now i was not as of yet having any angina but this dr goes ahead and prescribes me hellalot of drugs two were isosorbide er and ranezoline which i didnt find out till later why those drugs....well i didnt take any of those drugs but months later i did start to have the dang angina episodes although yeah id alreafy been having that in my skeep itd wake me up hurting so in my throat area somewhat in chest had to sit up my bp ....itd be 200 am and my bp would be 214/98........then i woukd just sit a moment breath derp. ..check again....164/ 78.....wonder what made my bp go up so high as i sleot???? So now as of 3 weeks agobi take the asosorbide er 15 mg cause i have ckd stage 2 and i already read up it says be careful eith this drug taje low doses if you have ckd
Sometimes I just rather die. I suffer from unstable Angina and sometimes I just wish my body gives up. Medication doesn’t work and my chest just feels like it wants to cave in at times.
A doctor said I have angina but it’s like the opposite of this video says I get heart pains when I’m laying down and it goes away when I walk or get up so idk.
@@Yeoldepube that could be angina variant, it's much less common than unstable angina. For me it was caused by very high blood pressure even though I'm otherwise fit and can exercise intensively without complications. Once I started working on lowering my blood pressure through food, the symptoms decreased.
@@Yeoldepube salt was a major problem for me as well. Exercise allowed me to eat a lot of it without problems but now that the gyms are closed due to the lockdown the immediate change in lifestyle created this problem. For people with angina variant the problem is that it affects their sleep and lack of sleep in turn raises blood pressure, a vicious cycle. One way out of that cycle is a high dose of magnesium, it's a relatively safe diuretic that relieves hypertension temporarily so you can at least sleep again.
@@JustPharmacology I’m 16 a doctor said I have angina but after watching this video their are some things that are off like I get heart pains only when I’m laying down or sitting low and it goes away when I get up or walk .
This is THE best clarity I have had in trying to understand a health topic. Thank you.
Such a great communicator, excellent voice, you just get it. Thank you.
You are amazing, please don't stop doing what you are doing!
I love it and plan to keep going as long as I can!
Thank you for the explanation. I have just been diagnosed with Angina (ER Dr.) and it is great to have knowledge moving forward as I will be working with my Dr. and a Specialist. Thank you again❤️
Thank you very much for this video. I work as health adviser where I do ECGs and other health checks but I don’t have any formal medical training. I’ve been reading about the topics but could never really get the big picture of how the surgical interventions, medicine and diseases are linked together. Thanks to your explanation, it’s a lot easier to comprehend it! And it’s very enjoyable too!
So glad it helped
Just been giving the Spray
Kinda scared to use it have'nt had to yet!
Your information is very calming also straightforward.
Much appreciated 🙏
👍🏻👍🏻 perfect, since I started reading your notes and watching videos I don’t need my university notes and doesn’t need to read any books. One request if you could please make one or couple video about medicines interaction it will really help to know more about medicines like verapamil and bisoprolol can be a risk.
BRILLIANT
Thanks Ruby. Great suggestion - I'll think about an effective way of presenting interactions. Have you checked out the medicine book?
When I had my CBAG at the old Papworth UK the Saphenous vein was harvested by Key Hole surgery. I remain very proud of my Zipper scar of course. Always carry my GNT and check it remains in date.
Thanks guys!! Succesfully finished my own surgery yesterday thanks to you, still a little woozy but I'm gonna be fine.
I have unstable angina post 3 MI's and five stents, I have to work really hard at not getting stressed or worked up, I can hike for miles without symptoms yet sometimes just chilling out can bring on an attack. It's annoying and scary not knowing if/when an attack might happen..
Supporting you always sir . Thabk you for this amazing video
Thank you!
That was really helpful....a bigg thanks to zero to finals😃😃😀
Glad to help!
Excellent explanation and animation. Many thanks!
Really excellent, succinct presentation from a newly qualified nurse!
very helpful video! just a tip on the PCI, idk abt in america, but here we usually do a.radials dex access 90% of the time. if we cant get it then a.rad sin and then if that's a no-go too, a.fem dex. so if pci's been done there might be a scar from the compression band on the left wrist.
Went to med school 35 years ago... They didn't know what to do back then... Here we are almost 40 years later and STILL no progress. NO solutions... This is a mechanical issue.
I guess he showed in the video the per cutaneous intervention method so there is a solution. If this were not present imaging how many deaths could have occurred. The problem is not with the advancing of medical science. The problem is with the degrading lifestyle of humans.
One word = AMAZING 🔥💯❤️
Thank you so much!! Your channel is a saviour💓
Thanks sir great explanation in short video❤❤
Thank you very much
For the first time someone explain so we'll, Thank you ❤
Great refresher for this old nurse
You are gold ❤
You are amazing!!
Thanks Berta!
Do you know if my chest pains is from the heart or other sources? How do we tell? Thank you
God for you , it is so helpful
I AM male non smoker and drink and not over weighted I heart disease anything with hills and stairs I often get anlgina.gti spray helps IAM on bisopol 5mgl plaxix 75 blood pressure 5mg.
Great explanation (as usual)!! :)
Do you have a similar video on ACS and its management? If not, could you kindly do one about ACS as well please?
Thank you,
Shahida
There is a podcast and written notes at zerotofinals.com/acs. If you think a video is worthwhile then I'll add it to my list. Thanks!
You are helpful as ever! Thank you so much.
thank you, very helpful.
thank you so muc h for simplifying it !
Very helpful. Thanks a lot. A lot
Excellent video
Thank you
great video thank you so much this is so helpful
Glad to help
Thanks for vedio I under stand way better but is sary for sure third tough.
Just been diagnosed with angina today. Feeling pretty scary
How you doing now
Excellent lecture.
No words to describe😍😍😍
Thank you
This is the best!!
I juts had the cable done and still having this was last Oct 3 last year now having pain in Angina.??
Informative ... Thanks a lot
Anyone else has the symptoms described as being unstable angina, but are all on the right side of the chest.
My doctor keeps saying I’m healthy, even did the ECG. But I keep on having the chest pains.
Please advice🙏🏾
Question I am 14 and I have chest pain in my middle chest should I get it checked out
Yes, get it checked ✅
Thank you that was very helpful❤❤
Thanks
so good, thank you
What about i had a stress test then a cath lab visit dr says i have many tiny vessels blockages that are too small for him to stent so then some weeks later i developed that tightness squeezing in my upper chest thwn its really bad in my throat neck and my heart rate is.......43!!!! Why the low heart rate ???? But now that was 4 months ago now im looking back over all thise meds he prescribed for me and one was isosorbidr and ranzaline!!!! Two drugs for angina of which yet i have not had any such thing and so i did not take those drugs !!!! But then i now have started the issorbide er 15 mg a low dose cause it sats people with ckd shoukdnt take issorbide or they may can taje a low dise but watch carefully.......watch what???
But i have these angina attacks in my sleep and it wakes me up out of a dreaming sleep the pain discomfort
Thank you so much
Can you exercise or bootcamp after stent implant like normal people?
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is there another test? cause I wont do the dye injected
Microvascular Angina exsist too, but you wouldn't find it through a Ca Ct scan.
Thats my question cause when i had my nuclear stress test then i came back and had the cath lab thats when dr tells me yes i hsd many blockages in ythe tiny small vessels that feed up into the other heart arteries and too small for him to stent ....now i was not as of yet having any angina but this dr goes ahead and prescribes me hellalot of drugs two were isosorbide er and ranezoline which i didnt find out till later why those drugs....well i didnt take any of those drugs but months later i did start to have the dang angina episodes although yeah id alreafy been having that in my skeep itd wake me up hurting so in my throat area somewhat in chest had to sit up my bp ....itd be 200 am and my bp would be 214/98........then i woukd just sit a moment breath derp. ..check again....164/ 78.....wonder what made my bp go up so high as i sleot???? So now as of 3 weeks agobi take the asosorbide er 15 mg cause i have ckd stage 2 and i already read up it says be careful eith this drug taje low doses if you have ckd
Where have you disappeared to Tom ? !
good job, Jah bless ya
KIA BAT HAYYYY !!!!!
Sometimes I just rather die.
I suffer from unstable Angina and sometimes I just wish my body gives up.
Medication doesn’t work and my chest just feels like it wants to cave in at times.
I think I have the same thing
I’m so sorry, stay strong!😩 you are one of the strongest people I know
:( I may have it too, it hurts. My doctor thinks I have panic attacks so I cant even get proper treatment
Why dont u get stent surgery
@@soulwick200 I will have to look that up
🎉🎉🎉100
Where we can find mcqs ?
Mother's sister has angina pectoris i know it is hard short life
Welp I better get to the doctors
Why did they not give me this when I was discharged from the hospital I have it now
A doctor said I have angina but it’s like the opposite of this video says I get heart pains when I’m laying down and it goes away when I walk or get up so idk.
@@Yeoldepube that could be angina variant, it's much less common than unstable angina. For me it was caused by very high blood pressure even though I'm otherwise fit and can exercise intensively without complications. Once I started working on lowering my blood pressure through food, the symptoms decreased.
@@Trazynn yep that’s my problem I stopped eating salt and I had little to no symptoms
@@Yeoldepube salt was a major problem for me as well. Exercise allowed me to eat a lot of it without problems but now that the gyms are closed due to the lockdown the immediate change in lifestyle created this problem.
For people with angina variant the problem is that it affects their sleep and lack of sleep in turn raises blood pressure, a vicious cycle.
One way out of that cycle is a high dose of magnesium, it's a relatively safe diuretic that relieves hypertension temporarily so you can at least sleep again.
I have Angina pain I use pills please can you help me to know about natural remedy?
There is no direct treatment but reduce physical and emotional stress, anxiety and lipid lowering drugs like garlic can help.
Exercise, eat good fats and healthy foods generally, stop intake of processed foods and also introduce cayenne pepper to your food
@@JustPharmacology thank you for the advice
@@thamisotraditaola3098 thank you for the advice
Which pill used to angina
When to prescribe clopidogrel?
You mean plavix. Clopidogrel is cheap generic for poor people like me. Plavix is for rich to stay alive longer than the poor.
It's really good thnx... Jst hv a mic/confidence buddy...
What app do u use to make this ? Thank u
Angina could be caused by anemia
I have had in past low hemocrit i may have that now again
You'd think blood pressure would be relevant here, but I'm not a MD.
Chnace on a 29 year male have it?
Very low unless you have a congenital condition
How are you holding up?
Hi k
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What is the chance that a kid of 14 gets it?
Very very little chance in healthy kid.
@A Neelaveni obesity and stress level. Genetic makeup also plays big role in obesity and basic metabolic rate.
@@JustPharmacology I’m 16 a doctor said I have angina but after watching this video their are some things that are off like I get heart pains only when I’m laying down or sitting low and it goes away when I get up or walk .
whoops I clicked on this video thinking it was about something else
Thank you
thanks