• Can J Cardiol · Aug 2014

    Practice Guideline

    Canadian Cardiovascular Society guidelines for the diagnosis and management of stable ischemic heart disease.

    • G B John Mancini, Gilbert Gosselin, Benjamin Chow, William Kostuk, James Stone, Kenneth J Yvorchuk, Beth L Abramson, Raymond Cartier, Victor Huckell, Jean-Claude Tardif, Kim Connelly, John Ducas, Michael E Farkouh, Milan Gupta, Martin Juneau, Blair O'Neill, Paolo Raggi, Koon Teo, Subodh Verma, Rodney Zimmermann, and Canadian Cardiovascular Society.
    • Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Electronic address: mancini@mail.ubc.ca.
    • Can J Cardiol. 2014 Aug 1;30(8):837-49.

    AbstractThis overview provides a guideline for the management of stable ischemic heart disease. It represents the work of a primary and secondary panel of participants from across Canada who achieved consensus on behalf of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society. The suggestions and recommendations are intended to be of relevance to primary care and specialist physicians with an emphasis on rational deployment of diagnostic tests, expedited implementation of long- and short-term medical therapy, timely consideration of revascularization, and practical follow-up measures.Copyright © 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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