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Episode 5: Ischemia and Vascular Risk (CAD, ACS, & Dyslipidemia) * Coronary Artery Disease: Differentiate classic Angina Pectoris (substernal pain provoked by stress and relieved by rest or nitrates) from Prinzmetal variant angina (caused by vasospasm and treated with calcium channel blockers). Discuss diagnostic stress testing and the coronary steal syndrome. * Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS): Clearly define Unstable Angina, NSTEMI, and STEMI based on pain duration, the presence of positive cardiac biomarkers (troponins, CK-MB), and ST-segment elevations. Detail the acute management protocols, including antiplatelet therapy, beta-blockers, nitrates, and the timelines for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) versus thrombolytic therapy (tPA). * MI Complications & Dyslipidemia: Review post-MI complications by timeline, such as ventricular arrhythmias (first day), wall rupture or papillary muscle rupture (days to weeks), and Dressler syndrome (weeks to months). Discuss hyperlipidemia screening and the ACC/AHA guidelines for moderate and high-intensity statin therapy.
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