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Speaker: Natalya Andreevna Koziolova - MD, Professor, Member of the Presidium of the Board of the RCO, President of the Perm Regional Cardiology Society, Head of the Department of Internal Medicine Propaedeutics No. 2 of Perm State University named after Academician E.A. Wagner Program: 18:00 - 18:50 - Lecture "How to avoid mistakes in prescribing antianginal therapy in patients with comorbid pathology?" 18:50 - 19:00 - Answers to questions The lecture will analyze the most common mistakes in prescribing and correcting antianginal therapy in patients with coronary heart disease and concomitant pathology through questions and answers. 0:00 Start screen 1:08 Introduction 1:27 Global burden: prevalence and mortality from coronary heart disease 3:50 Mistake #1: Late assessment of the effectiveness of antianginal therapy 6:54 Mistake #2: Inadequate choice of antianginal therapy without taking into account the patient's clinical profile 19:44 Mistake #3: Prescribing preductal in courses 22:01 Mistake #4: Fear of prescribing trimetazidine 41:36 Mistake #5: Trimetazidine does not affect the prognosis with coronary heart disease 45:16 Mistake #6: Not prescribing a combination of antianginal drugs at the start of patients with coronary heart disease 2-4 functional classes. 52:15 Mistake #7: Prescribing long-acting nitrates is safe 57:08 Mistake #8: Elective PCI improves prognosis and reduces angina attacks 1:00:38 Mistake #9: Prescribing non-recommended drugs for angina 1:03:46 Conclusion. Answers to questions