Ischaemic Pain
REFRACTORY ANGINA PECTORIS
Thousands of patients suffer from disabling chest pain that is not relieved with standard therapies or are poor candidates for revascularization. This severe radiating pain is exacerbated by the anxiety that accompanies it, comprising the patients quality of life. Further the frequent need for emergency intervention during angina episodes raises healthcare costs and places a burden on the patient’s family. Neurostimulation has been shown to be a effective therapy for the treatment of refractory angina pectoris, providing immediate relief once an angina episode has begun, preventing an event when the patient engages in angina generating activities a and reducing the frequency and intensity of attacks as well as the need for medication and less medical intervention.
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PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
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