Unstable Angina: Definition, Clinical Context, and Cardiology Overview
Unstable Angina is a clinical condition where chest discomfort from myocardial ischemia is new, worsening, or occurs at rest. It is a diagnosis within the acute coronary syndrome (ACS) spectrum, typically grouped with non–ST-elevation ACS. It is commonly encountered in emergency and inpatient cardiology when evaluating possible heart-related chest pain. It is defined by ischemic symptoms without evidence of myocardial infarction (heart muscle necrosis) on cardiac biomarkers.