Kryukov-Sauerbruch Symptom

Kryukov-Sauerbruch syndrome is a sign of angina pectoris, manifested by transient cyanosis of the skin of the face along with pain behind the sternum after exercise and at rest in the absence of significant changes on the ECG.

Symptoms according to A. N. Kryukov, D. G. Vasilyeva: * Pain radiating to the left arm; * Feeling of warmth or discomfort in the left side of the chest; * Tachycardia; * Sweating;

Chronic coronary insufficiency without visible hemodynamic impairment;

Diagnosis of Kryukov-Sauerbruch syndrome involves an ECG. Additional examination of the heart may include an ECG, echocardiography, bicycle ergometry, stress tests. Coronary artery stenosis.