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Acute coronary syndrome

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By Robin Parks, MS

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Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) occurs when a plaque inside a coronary artery suddenly ruptures and blocks blood flow to the heart muscle, depriving the heart of oxygen-rich blood and causing unstable angina (a type of chest pain) or a heart attack. The amount of time blood flow is blocked and the extent of heart damage determine which type of ACS occurs, but it is always considered a life-threatening condition.

Author:Robin Parks, MS
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Last Updated: 05/29/2008