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Top 20 Ischemic Heart Disease

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Acute Coronary Syndromes

Heart Attacks (Myocardial Infarctions), khanacademymedicine (1:32:21)

This series of videos covers 1. What is coronary artery disease?, 2. Risk factors for coronary artery disease, 3. Atherosclerosis, 4. Heart attack (myocardial infarction) pathophysiology, 5. Heart attack (myocardial infarct) diagnosis, 6. Heart attack (myocardial infarct) medications, 7. Heart attack (myocardial infarction) interventions and treatment, 8. Healing after a heart attack (myocardial infarction), 9. Complications after a heart attack (myocardial infarction).

Acute Coronary Syndromes - CRASH! USMLE Step 2 and 3, Paul Bolin (33:00)

This video walks through unstable angina and NSTEMI management. It also covers EKG and treatments based on EKGs and cardiac enzyme, as well as PCI or CABG. A great graphic on UA/NSTEMI and STEMI algorithms are included towards the end.

Inpatient Management of MI - CRASH! USMLE Step 2 and 3, Paul Bolin (7:01)

This video describes inpatient management after emergency management. The video talks about medications the patient should be on, bed rest, frequent monitoring, and what should be done if there is post-MI angina during hospitalization.

Outpatient Management of MI - CRASH! USMLE Step 2 and 3, Paul Bolin (11:52)

This video discusses the strict medical and lifestyle regimen a patient post-MI should follow once they leave the hospital. Outpatient medical management is described with drug names, how the drug works, which patients need it, and how long the patient needs to be on medication. Counseling and lifestyle management is also discussed in this video.

Chest Pain & Angina

The Patient with “Chest Pain” - CRASH! USMLE Step 2 and 3, Paul Bolin (26:47)

This video describes who to approach a patient who complains of chest pain and provides a differential diagnosis of chest pain. It uses PQRST to obtain information about the pain and covers key physical findings for your diagnosis. Key symptoms to non-cardiac causes and hey keys to distinguish the cardiac causes are listed out on tables.

Angina - CRASH! USMLE Step 2 and 3, Paul Bolin (22:57)

Stable, unstable (non-MI, NSTEMI, and STEMI), and prinzmetal’s angina are described. The pathophysiology of Angina, risk factors, and management are discussed in good detail. Two modalities of stress testing, exercise and chemical, are well explained.  At 19:25, a nice graphic recaps stable angina. A vignette is presented to bring the details together through a patient scenario.


The Evaluation of Chest Pain, openmichigan (50:48)

this is a lecture style video on evaluating a patient with chest pain. you will learn the differential diagnosis of someone presenting with chest pain as well as how to identify the key life threatening causes of chest pain. Aortic dissection and the Bayes Theorem are also discussed.


Chest Pain, baronerocks (3:47)

This is a quick video that goes through what you look for when a patient comes in with chest pain. it includes asking questions on changes in pain with body position, exertion, and looking at EKG results.


Top 20 Angina

For the more conventional references, such as Medscape, eMedicine, UpToDate, WebMD, Mayo, etc, see the Top 20 Angina page, which is part of top20health.com.