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(BQ) Part 2 book "Principles of ambulatory medicine" presents the following contents: Cardiovascular problems, musculoskeletal problems, metabolic and endocrinologic problems, neurologic problems, selected general surgical problems, gynecology and women’s health, selected problems of the eyes, common disorders of the skin,. | SEC O Cardiovascular Problems 62 Coronary Artery Disease 63 Postmyocardial Infarction Care and Cardiac Rehabilitation 64 Cardiac Arrhythmias 65 Common Cardiac Disorders Revealed by Auscultation of the Heart 66 Heart Failure 67 Hypertension Chapter 6 2 Coronary Artery Disease Nisha Chandra-Strobos and Glenn A. Hirsch Pathogenesis 949 Risk Factors 950 Diagnosis 951 History 951 Physical Examination 952 Electrocardiography 952 Cardiac Stress Testing 953 Ambulatory Electrocardiography 955 Electron-Beam Computed Tomography 955 Cardiac Catheterization and Coronary Angiography 956 Computed Tomography Coronary Angiography 957 Treatment of Angina Pectoris 958 General Therapeutic Considerations 958 Lipids and Diet 958 Alcohol 959 Antioxidants 959 Fish Oil and -3 Fatty Acids 959 Postmenopausal Hormone Replacement Therapy 959 Physical Conditioning 960 Medical Treatment 960 Percutaneous Coronary Intervention 964 Surgical Management 965 Other Therapies 966 Unstable Angina 966 Variant Angina 967 Angina with Normal Coronary Arteries 967 Silent Ischemia 967 Coronary Artery Disease in Women 967 Summary 968 Chest pain is one of the most common complaints of patients in an ambulatory practice. The major early objective in the diagnosis of patients with chest pain is separating noncardiac from cardiac etiologies. Chapters 42 and 59 describe the various causes of noncardiac chest pain. This chapter describes the pathogenesis of coronary artery disease CAD and its most common clinical symptom angina pectoris. Chapter 63 describes the posthospital medical care and rehabilitation of patients who had a myocardial infarction MI . CAD caused by atherosclerosis is one of the most common ailments in the Western world and it remains the leading nontraumatic cause of disability and death in the United States. Increased public awareness and health education have reduced CAD mortality by 20 in the last 25 years. However CAD still affects approximately 13 000 000 Americans. Cardiovascular disease .