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Abstract: . . . Prophylaxis for patients who have experienced a myocardial infarction drug treatment, cardiac rehabilitation and dietary manipulation. April 2001 3 The IONA Study Group. Effect of nicorandil on coronary events in patients with stable angina : the Impart of Nicorandil in Angina (IONA) randomised trial. The Lancet. Vol.359. April 13, 2002. . . . . . . Minimum data set for angina : a. Age, gender, ethnicity b. nature and history of presenting complaint c. Medication d. Blood pressure e. Smoking history f. Family history g. Relevant past medical history h. Body mass index i. Occupation j. Findings on physical examination (looking for reversible causes for angina ) k. Working diagnosis l. Key investigations for stable angina : i. full blood count ii. urinalysis iii. any other relevant tests (e.g. thyroid studies). iv. Aetiological . . . . . . patients who have experienced a myocardial infarction drug treatment, cardiac rehabilitation and dietary manipulation. April 2001 3 The IONA Study Group. Effect of nicorandil on coronary events in patients with stable angina : the Impart of Nicorandil in Angina (IONA) randomised trial. The Lancet. Vol.359. April 13, 2002. . . . . . . minimum data set recorded in their notes, set out in Table 3. 9.28 The practice must have a written policy for its management of patients with angina . 9.29 The standards used for post MI management for the following elements will also apply to patients with angina : blood pressure, cholesterol lowering, use of aspirin or anticoagulant, smoking. a) All patients should have had their haemoglobin checked as part of their initial investigations. b) All patients should have had their plasma glucose measured to exclude diabetes as part . . . . . . set recorded in their notes, set out in Table 3. 9.28 The practice must have a written policy for its management of patients with angina . 9.29 The standards used for post MI management for the following elements will also apply to patients with angina : blood pressure, cholesterol lowering, use of aspirin or anticoagulant, smoking. a) All patients should have had their haemoglobin checked as part of their initial investigations. b) All patients should have had their plasma glucose measured to exclude diabetes as part of . . . --3000,5,300,2913,15950
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