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  • Essay / Medical technology has increased life expectancy

    In today's society, medical technology has increased the life expectancy of many people around the world; Thanks to these advances, even ordinary people are gaining more medical knowledge than ever before. However, microvascular angina, the medical term for chest pain, remains the leading cause of death worldwide. This is discomfort due to coronary artery disease simply called angina. This happens when the heart muscle temporarily fails to function properly. Additionally, it usually occurs because one or more arteries in the heart are narrowed or blocked. In Lana's article management of micro vascular angina pectoris, he clearly explains the nature of angina when he states that: "The term microvascular angina (MVA) is generally used to indicate episodes of angina caused by resistance abnormalities of the vessels of the coronary arteries, which, unlike the large conducting pericardial vessels, cannot be visualized on coronary angiography due to their small dimensions (diameter <500 µm). Accordingly, MVA is usually suspected when symptoms of angina occur in patients with angiographically normal coronary arteries. Am J Cardiovascular drugs. 2014. Unfortunately, many people do not take this seriously and do not even realize that it can lead to other crucial complications or even death. In another article, to understand and manage microvascular angina, the author describes three major points that nurses and all those involved in the medical field must know: the clinical characteristics and diagnosis of microvascular angina, the comprehensive approach to the treatment of angina and the treatment of microvascular angina. Vascular angina (MVA). The characteristic and diagnostic evidence for angina discussed in the article provides an important contrast...... middle of paper ...... medical treatment for the patient. Additionally, risk factors play a very important role in the development of this disease, therefore nurses must emphasize the importance of addressing lifestyle issues and ensure that pharmacological intervention continues to improve. To summarize, the characteristics and diagnosis of angina, The comprehensive approach to treatment and treatment of microvascular angina described in the article is important knowledge that nurses and other healthcare professionals should know to treat patients with angina more appropriately. Angina is serious and should not be taken lightly, although it does not mean a heart attack, but having simple angina means an increased risk of having a heart attack which can lead to death. A comprehensive approach and treatment is available for patients who comply and understand nursing education..