Angina just started. Do you want a cardio?

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2025-05-22 09:45:46
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If the patient has a short duration of illness, fewer attacks, and is stable angina, usually do not need a cardiographic examination. If the patient has a long duration of illness, more attacks, unstable angina or variant angina, then a cardiographic examination is needed to help determine the extent of vascular disease.
Angina patients can go to the Department of Cardiology for ECG examination, ECG stress test, chest X-ray, echocardiography and other items to help understand the development of the disease and formulate specific treatment plans.