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The Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS) Classification is a widely used system to grade the severity of angina pectoris. It categorizes angina into four classes based on the severity of symptoms and limitations on daily activities: Class I: Ordinary physical activity does not cause angina Angina occurs with strenuous or prolonged exertion Class II: Slight limitation of ordinary activity due to angina Angina occurs with moderate exertion (e.g., walking uphill, carrying heavy loads) Class III: Marked limitation of ordinary activity due to angina Angina occurs with mild exertion (e.g., walking on flat ground, climbing stairs) Class IV: Inability to perform any physical activity without angina Angina occurs at rest or with minimal exertion This classification helps healthcare providers to: 1. Assess the severity of angina 2. Guide treatment decisions 3. Monitor changes in symptoms over time 4. Evaluate the effectiveness of treatment Note: The CCS Classification is a subjective assessment based on patient-reported symptoms and may vary depending on individual perspectives and cultural backgrounds. #Anginapectoris