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Bypassing Acute Coronary Syndrome
Fed Pract. 2014 February;31(2):47-48
Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a term applying to situations in which blood supplied to the heart muscle is suddenly blocked. A blockage in a coronary artery that is severe but partial often causes a dangerous situation with pain that comes and goes called unstable angina (an-ji-nuh). A blockage that is complete usually leads to a heart attack in which some of the heart muscle dies. Unstable angina can develop into a heart attack if it is not properly treated.