Definite angina |
Substernal discomfort precipitated by exertion, with a typical radiation to the shoulder, jaw or inner aspect of the arm relieved by rest or nitroglycerin in less than 10 minutes |
Probable angina |
Has most of the features of definite angina but may not be entirely typical in some aspects |
"Probably not" angina |
Defined as an atypical overall pattern of chest pain that does not fit the description of definite angina |
"Definitely not" angina |
Chest pain is unrelated to activity, appears to be clearly of non-cardiac origin and is not relieved by nitroglycerin |
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