Negative association between resting blood pressure and chest pain in people undergoing exercise stress testing for coronary artery disease

PAIN7.40
Volume: 149, Issue: 3, Pages: 501 - 505
Published: Jun 1, 2010
Abstract
Sustained and acute increases in blood pressure can dampen pain in experimental animals and humans. The most important clinical implication of this relationship may be the phenomenon of silent cardiac ischemia. High blood pressure is common in people at risk for cardiac ischemia and may reduce angina, the key symptom of life-threatening ischemia. The relationship between resting blood pressure and angina was examined in 904 people undergoing...
Paper Details
Title
Negative association between resting blood pressure and chest pain in people undergoing exercise stress testing for coronary artery disease
Published Date
Jun 1, 2010
Journal
Volume
149
Issue
3
Pages
501 - 505
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