cuaco,
Im assuming your from off the continental US.
1. What is grade 2 angina, is that a serious grade?
Angina refers to pain related to limitations of blood flow to the heart. There are classifications of angina based on the amount of effort it takes to precipitate the pain. There are 4 grades of angina that somewhat coorelate with prognosis with 4 being the worse. Angina is not routinely categorized based on stress testing, but on the amount of effort required to precipitate the pain so Im not sure how she was classified based on the stress. In the states, she would probably next undergo a cardiac catheterization to assess and repair coronary blockages.
2. Should she see a cardiologist?
Most likely yes.
3. How vital are the stronger statin and aspirin to her longterm prognosis?
If her angina is from coronary disease aspirin and statin both have marked benefit in survival and outcomes. Im not sure which statin you are referring to so I cant comment specifically.
4. Should she have further tests to find the extent of the narrowings?
As I mentioned, if she has angina and a positive stress, then cardiac catheterization is usually the next step.
5. How long does it take for the beta- bockers to work, she is rather depressed as the chest pain is still occuring despite the bisoprolol?
Depends on a lot of factors. If her heart rate is in the 60s though and her blood pressure is controlled, then she probably wont get too much more benefit from it.
5. Are there other combinations of drugs if the bisoprolol doesn't work.
There are a lot of drugs. They are patient specific. I would probably discuss your case with a cardiologist.