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  1. Cardiology. Acute coronary syndrome ( ACS) is a syndrome (a set of signs and symptoms) due to decreased blood flow in the coronary arteries such that part of the heart muscle is unable to function properly or dies. [1] The most common symptom is centrally located pressure-like chest pain, often radiating to the left shoulder [2] or angle of the ...

  2. May 16, 2023 · Symptoms. The symptoms of acute coronary syndrome usually begin suddenly. They include: Chest pain or discomfort. This is often described as aching, pressure, tightness or burning. Chest pain also is called angina. Pain that starts in the chest and spreads to other parts of the body.

  3. Dec 2, 2022 · Take note of these common signs of an acute coronary syndrome: Chest pain or discomfort, which may involve pressure, tightness or fullness. Pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the jaw, neck, back or stomach. Shortness of breath. Feeling dizzy or lightheaded. Nausea.

  4. May 2, 2022 · People with ACS can experience unstable angina or a heart attack (myocardial infarction). Common signs include chest pain or pressure ( angina ), shortness of breath (dyspnea) or dizziness. Acute coronary syndrome is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention. Prompt treatment is important to ease symptoms and prevent complications.

  5. The heart muscle needs a constant supply of oxygen-rich blood. The coronary arteries, which branch off the aorta just after it leaves the heart, deliver this blood.An acute coronary syndrome occurs when a sudden blockage in a coronary artery greatly reduces or cuts off the blood supply to an area of the heart muscle (myocardium).

  6. May 16, 2023 · The immediate goals of treatment for acute coronary syndrome are to: Relieve pain and distress. Improve blood flow. Restore heart function quickly and as much as possible. Long-term treatment goals are to help the heart work better, manage risk factors and lower the risk of a heart attack.

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