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==Overview==
==Overview==
Afterload reduction and treatment anginal pain are the main stay of medical therapy for small and medium size LV aneurysms.
[[Afterload]] reduction and treatment [[Angina Pectoris|anginal pain]] are the main stay of medical therapy for small and medium size LV aneurysms.
==Medical Therapy==
==Medical Therapy==
Medical therapy is indicated for small and medium sized LV aneurysms. It is based on decreasing cardiac work load (afterload reduction), anti ischemic therapy for chest pain and anti coagulation if mural thrombosis exist.
Medical therapy is indicated for small and medium sized LV aneurysms. It is based on decreasing cardiac work load (afterload reduction), anti ischemic therapy for [[chest pain]] and [[Anti coagulation therapy|anti coagulation]] if [[Thrombosis|mural thrombosis]] exist.
*Afterload reduction:
*[[Afterload]] reduction:
:ACE inhibitors are the drug of choice for decreasing the afterload.
:[[ACE inhibitor|ACE inhibitors]] are the drug of choice for decreasing the [[afterload]].
*Anti ischemic therapy:
*Anti ischemic therapy:
:Many medications can be used to treat underlying ischemic event as well as decreasing ischemic burden including:
:Many medications can be used to treat underlying ischemic event as well as decreasing ischemic burden including:

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Seyedmahdi Pahlavani, M.D. [2]

Overview

Afterload reduction and treatment anginal pain are the main stay of medical therapy for small and medium size LV aneurysms.

Medical Therapy

Medical therapy is indicated for small and medium sized LV aneurysms. It is based on decreasing cardiac work load (afterload reduction), anti ischemic therapy for chest pain and anti coagulation if mural thrombosis exist.

ACE inhibitors are the drug of choice for decreasing the afterload.
  • Anti ischemic therapy:
Many medications can be used to treat underlying ischemic event as well as decreasing ischemic burden including:
Nitrates | Beta Blockers | Calcium Channel Blockers | Potassium Channel Openers | Newer Anti-anginal Agents


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