Practice question

Answer the question and get instant feedback.

MediumCardiologyNon-ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction (NSTEMI)ukmlamrcp part 1mrcem sbapane

A 66-year-old man with known stable angina complains of increased frequency and severity of chest pain over the past week, now occurring at rest and lasting longer than 15 minutes. His GTN spray provides only partial relief. ECG shows T-wave inversion in leads V2-V5 but no ST elevation. Troponin T level is elevated. What is the most appropriate diagnosis?

Educational content. Not a substitute for clinical judgement or local policy.