Unstable angina non ST elevation myocardial infarction classification

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

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Classification

Braunwald clinical classification of unstable angina[1]

Severity Clinical Circumstances
A (secondary angina) B (primary angina) C (postinfarction angina)
Class I- New onset of severe angina or accelerated angina; no rest pain IA IB IC
Class II- Angina at rest within past month but not within preceding 48hours (angina at rest, subacute) IIA IIB IIC
Class III-Angina at rest within 48hours (angina at rest, subacute) IIIA IIIB-TPos IIIB-TNeg IIIC

References

  1. Hamm CW, Braunwald E (2000). "A classification of unstable angina revisited". Circulation. 102 (1): 118–22. PMID 10880424. Retrieved 2011-04-08. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)


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