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Acute
Myocardial
Infarction
SoM-340
Khos-Od E.
Munkhtulga G.
Outline
• Introduction
• Etiology and risk factors
• Pathogenesis
• Classification
• Diagnosis
• Management
Nomenclature
• Зүрхний цочмог шигдээс
• Зүрхний хурц шигдээс
• Зүрхний шигдээс
• Острый инфаркт миокарда/ОИМ/
• Acute Myocardial Infarction
• Heart attack
Definition
• Acute myocardial infarction (MI) is
a clinical syndrome that results
from occlusion of a coronary
artery, with resultant death of
cardiac myocytes in the region
supplied by that artery.
• Удаан хугацааны миокардын ишемийн
улмаас үхжлийн голомт үүсэхийг ЗЦШ гэнэ
Defined by “Current diagnosis and treatment in Cardiology - 2013”
Definition
• Acute Coronary Syndrome is
following disruption of a vulnerable
plaque, patients experience
ischemic discomfort resulting from
a reduction of flow through the
affected epicardial coronary artery.
– STEMI
– NSTEMI
– Unstable angina
• Defined by: Harrison’s Cardiovascular medicine
Acute Coronary Syndrome
Resource: Harrison’s Cardiovascular medicine
Causes of Acute Coronary
Syndromes
• Atherosclerotic plaque rupture with superimposed
thrombus/95%/
• Vasculitic syndromes
• Coronary embolism (e.g., from endocarditis, artificial heart
valves)
• Congenital anomalies of the coronary arteries
• Coronary trauma or aneurysm
• Severe coronary artery spasm (primary or cocaine-induced)
• Increased blood viscosity (e.g., polycythemia
vera, thrombocytosis)
• Spontaneous coronary artery dissection
• Markedly increased myocardial oxygen demand (e.g., severe
aortic stenosis)
Risk factors
• American Heart Association guide to risk factors for
coronary artery disease.
• Resource: “Cardiology explained”
Risk factors
European Society of Cardiology table of lifestyles and characteristics
associated with an increased risk of a future coronary heart disease event.
Resource: “Cardiology explained”
Formation of
thrombus
Mechanism of coronary thrombus
Main
• STEMI
• NSTEMI/Unstable angina
1-р хэлбэр
Гэнэтийн ЗЦШ: титэм судасны товруу шархлах, задрах, хуулрах зэрэг шалтгааны улмаас титэм судасны цусан хангамж хомсдсоноос үүссэн шигдээс
2-р хэлбэр
Хоѐрдогч ЗЦШ: зүрхний титэм судасны агшилт, судасны б¿лэнт бºглºрºл, цус багадалт, артерийн гипотензи зэрэг шалтгааны улмаас зүрхний булчингийн хүчилтөрөгчийн хэрэгцээ ба шаардлагын тэнцвэрт байдал алдагдсанаас үүссэн шигдээс
3-р хэлбэр
Гэнэтийн з¿рхний ¿хэл: з¿рх зогсох, зүрхний булчингийн ишемийн эмнэл з¿йн шинж нь дараах ¿з¿¿лэлтийн аль нэгтэй хавсран тохиолдох. Үүнд:
ÇÖÁ-т ST сегмент шинээр ºргºгдсºн байх, эсвэл Гисийн зүүн хөлийн хориг (ГЗХХ) шинээр ¿¿сэх
Титэм судасны шинжилгээнд, эсвэл задлан шинжилгээнд шинэ бүлэн тодорхойлогдох
Гэхдээ гэнэтийн нас баралт цусны биомаркерийн шинжилгээг авч амжааг¿й байхад эсвэл зүрхний өвөрмөц ферментүүд илрэх хугацаа нь болоогүй байхад тохиолдоно.
4à õýëáýð
• Титэм судсан дотуурх эмчилгээтэй холбоотой шигдээс
4б хэлбэр
• Òèòýì ñóäàñíы тэлэгч орчмийн бүлэнгээс гаралтай шигдээс, гэхдээ б¿лэн нь титэм судасны шинжилгээ, эсвэл задлан шинжилгээгээр нотлогдсон байх
5-ð õýëáýð
• Титэм судасны мэс засалтай холбоотой ЗШ
By necrotic area:
• Micro size of MI
• Small size of MI (LV muscle damage
<10%)
• Moderate size of MI (LV muscle
damaged 10-30%)
• Large size of MI (LV muscle >30%)
By progress:
 Initial period: (<6 hours)
 Acute period: (6h – 7 days)
 Recovering period: (7-28 days)
 Convalescence period: (≥29 days)
• Anamnesis
• Signs and symptoms
• ECG
• Serum analyze
• Echocardiography
Anamnesis:
• Complains
• Onset of disease
• Time
– initial of disease - calling 103
– Initial of disease – arrive of a Doctor
• Risks/HTN, Smoking, Diabetes,
stress, hereditary/
• Whether having MI, AP, coronary
artery by pass graft before that
Symptoms
• By CHEST PAIN:
Typical or classical type of MI
Atypical type of MI
 Asthmatic
 Abdominal
 Low blood pressure
 Arrhythmatic
 Brain’s
Chest pain of MI
Pain
indicators
Description
Location Behind side of sternum, left side of chest
Radiation Left arm, jaw, neck
Characterizes Pressure, dull, squeezing, aching, crushing,
burning /elephant sitting in the chest/
Duration >10-20mins
Relieving
factor
No abatement of nitroglycerin, relieved
with analgesic/morphine/
Associated
symptoms
Weakness, dyspnea, fainting fit/syncope/
Cold sweat, apprehensive.
Dyspnea, orthopnea, cough, wheezing,
nausea and vomiting, or abdominal
bloating
Occurs at rest, more commonly in the early morning
Painless infarction
• One-third of patients with acute myocardial
infarction present without chest pain, and
these patients tend to be undertreated and
have poor outcomes.
• Older patients, women, and patients with
diabetes mellitus are more likely to present
without classic chest pain. As many as 25%
of infarctions are detected on routine ECG
without any recallable acute episode.
Signs
• General
• Chest
• Heart
• Extremities
General signs
• Patients may appear anxious and sometimes
are sweating profusely.
• The heart rate may range from marked
bradycardia (most commonly in inferior
infarction) to tachycardia, low cardiac
output, or arrhythmia.
• The BP may be high, especially in former
hypertensive patients, or low in patients with
shock.
• Respiratory distress usually indicates heart
failure.
• Fever, usually low grade, may appear after 12
hours and persist for several days.
Chest
• The Killip classification is the standard way to classify
heart failure in patients with acute myocardial infarction
and has powerful prognostic value.
• Killip class I is absence of rales and S3
• Class II is rales that do not clear with coughing
over one-third or less of the lung fields or
presence of an S3
• Class III is rales that do not clear with coughing
over more than one-third of the lung fields
• Class IV is cardiogenic shock (rales,
hypotension, and signs of hypoperfusion).
Heart
• Jugular venous distention reflects RA
hypertension, and a Kussmaul sign (failure of
decrease of jugular venous pressure with
inspiration) is suggestive of RV infarction. Soft
heart sounds may indicate LV dysfunction.
• Atrial gallops (S4) are the rule, whereas
ventricular gallops (S3) are less common and
indicate significant LV dysfunction. Mitral
regurgitation murmurs are not uncommon and
may indicate papillary muscle dysfunction
or, rarely, rupture. Pericardial friction rubs are
uncommon in the first 24 hours but may
appear later.
ECG
• It should be performed as soon as
possible, preferably within 10
minutes, after the patient’s arrival
in the emergency department or
clinician’s office, since the presence
or absence of ST elevation
determines the preferred
management strategy.
ECG early changes
• Presence of MI
• QRS complex, ST segment, T waves
are changed
• Tall T wave in contiguous 2 or more
leads
MI’s specific changes
• Pathological Q wave present in ≥2
leads
• Pathological Q wave indicate
cellular necrosis
• It is generated after beginning of
infarction in 8-6 hours
• ST segment’s elevation is
formed after beginning of
infarction in 4-2 hours
Ischemic changes in ECG
• ST segment elevation
• ST segment’s elevation (J-point): elevated in
– V2-V3: for men ≥2 mm, for women ≥1,5 mm or
– contiguous 2 leads for another leads
• ST segment depression and T wave changes
• ST segment depressed by horizontal or
downward in contiguous 2 leads ≥0,5 cm
depressed from isoelectric line, inverted
and negative poled(≥1 mm) T wave, more
elevated R wave or R/S ratio be >1
• It is positive without LV hypertrophy and LBBB
Goal of ECG during MI
• Confirm or deny DS
• Identify location of infarction
• Identify size of infarction
• Identify time of infarction
• Control outcome of treatment
ECG abnormalities
Unstable angina/ NSTEMI
STEMI
Serum analyze
Indicators:
• Troponin T and I
(cTnT, cTnI)
• CK-MB (creatinine
phosphokinase
myocardial bound)
• Myoglobin
• LDH (Lactate
dehydro)
Goal:
• Confirm or deny DS
• Identify size of MI
• Assess result of
fibrinolytic
treatment
• Diagnosing relapse
of MI
Troponin using method for
DS of MI
• Result must be ready within 1 hour
• Make second analysis after 6-12
hours if first result is negative
• Negative first result is not enough
to reject MI
• Shouldn’t make MI diagnose with
only Troponin (+)
Reference intervals
Criteria of MI
• Troponin or CK-MB increased with one
of these:
– Chest pain
– Positive ischemic change in ECG (ST
segment and T wave’s changes)
– Pathological Q wave presence in ECG newly
– Patient had CABG
– Detected pathological changes in autopsy
STEMI NSTEMI
Formulation of DS
• Diagnosis must be including
location of infarction, type and
complication.
• DS: Anterior lateral wall of LV’s
transmural MI. Pulmonary edema.
General principle of DS
• We should take DS as early as
possible. It directly related to
treatment result and prognosis.
• Use Diagnosis criteria!
• DS must be including infarction’s
location, type and complication
Assessment of risk
/patient with MI/
 Age ≥65 years old
 * ≥3 risk factors for coronary disease
 Known coronary stenosis of ≥50% by pre-
sentation
 At least 2 anginal episodes in prior 24 hours
 Use of aspirin in prior 7 days (i.e., implying
resistance to aspirin’s effect)
 Elevated serum Troponin or CK-MB
 1 score given each question
* - MI’s hereditary anamnesis, HTN, DM, Smoking, Dyslipidemia
Assessment of risk
• Total score is TIMI /Thrombolysis in
myocardial infarction/ assessment’s
score
• Total scores:
– 2-1: Low risk
– 4-3: Moderate risk
– 7-5: High risk
• TIMI is important for deciding esp.
NSTEMI prognosis
 It should be successively staged
 Pre-hospital management
 Emergency department therapy
 Post discharge
 As quickly as begin treatment
 Correctly choose treatment method
 Correctly combine treatment methods
Pre-Hospital management
• Chest pain
• Dyspnea
• Restless
Morphine
• Analgesic
• Sedative
• Reducing fear
• Dilate venous 
reduce heart burden
(important in
pul.edema)
• Reduce sympathetic
tonus
• 4-8 mg by IV
• Repeat 2-4 mg by IV
in 5-15 mins
• Vomiting –
Metoclopramide /5-
10 mg by IV/
• Hypotension, bradyc
ardia – Atropine
/0,5-1 mg by IV/
• Naloxone /0,1-0,2
mg by IV/
• The highest dose of
Morphine: 20 mg
Improving heart blood supply
OXYGEN
• 2-8 liter per minute
by nasotubule
• Saturation: >90%
NITROGLYCERIN
• Dilating coronary
artery
• 0,3-0,6 mg by
sublingual or spray
• Repeat 2 times in 5
minute
Pre-Hospital care
Aspirin /ASA/
• 162-325 mg by chew
• If contraindicated:
Clopidogrel
Fibrinolytic therapy
• Anistreplase/Strepto
kinase/ Urokinase
• Slowly ejecting by IV
/>5 minutes/
• If Carrying to
hospital requires
>30 minutes
STEMI
management
• Key words:
• Percutaneous
Coronary
Intervention
/PCI/
• Thrombolytic
therapy
• ТСДЭ - PCI
NSTEMI
management
Reference
• “Зүрх судлал” Д.Зулгэрэл, Ө.Цолмон нар, 2012 он
• “Зүрхний цочмог шигдээсийн эмнэл зүйн удирдамж”
2013 он
• “Cardiology explained” Euan A Ashley and Josef
Niebauer
• “Current diagnosis and treatment in Cardiology” Michael
H. Crawford, 3rd edition
• “Current Medical diagnosis and treatment – 2013”
Maxine A. Papadakis, Stephen J. McPhee
• “Harrison’s Cardiovascular medicine” Joseph Loscalzo,
17th edition
• “Pathophysiology of heart” Leonard S. Lilly, 5th edition
• “Pathophysiology concepts of Altered Health States”
Carol Mattson Porth, 7th edition

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Acute Myocardial infarction

  • 2. Outline • Introduction • Etiology and risk factors • Pathogenesis • Classification • Diagnosis • Management
  • 3. Nomenclature • Зүрхний цочмог шигдээс • Зүрхний хурц шигдээс • Зүрхний шигдээс • Острый инфаркт миокарда/ОИМ/ • Acute Myocardial Infarction • Heart attack
  • 4. Definition • Acute myocardial infarction (MI) is a clinical syndrome that results from occlusion of a coronary artery, with resultant death of cardiac myocytes in the region supplied by that artery. • Удаан хугацааны миокардын ишемийн улмаас үхжлийн голомт үүсэхийг ЗЦШ гэнэ Defined by “Current diagnosis and treatment in Cardiology - 2013”
  • 5. Definition • Acute Coronary Syndrome is following disruption of a vulnerable plaque, patients experience ischemic discomfort resulting from a reduction of flow through the affected epicardial coronary artery. – STEMI – NSTEMI – Unstable angina • Defined by: Harrison’s Cardiovascular medicine
  • 6. Acute Coronary Syndrome Resource: Harrison’s Cardiovascular medicine
  • 7. Causes of Acute Coronary Syndromes • Atherosclerotic plaque rupture with superimposed thrombus/95%/ • Vasculitic syndromes • Coronary embolism (e.g., from endocarditis, artificial heart valves) • Congenital anomalies of the coronary arteries • Coronary trauma or aneurysm • Severe coronary artery spasm (primary or cocaine-induced) • Increased blood viscosity (e.g., polycythemia vera, thrombocytosis) • Spontaneous coronary artery dissection • Markedly increased myocardial oxygen demand (e.g., severe aortic stenosis)
  • 8. Risk factors • American Heart Association guide to risk factors for coronary artery disease. • Resource: “Cardiology explained”
  • 9. Risk factors European Society of Cardiology table of lifestyles and characteristics associated with an increased risk of a future coronary heart disease event. Resource: “Cardiology explained”
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  • 18. 1-р хэлбэр Гэнэтийн ЗЦШ: титэм судасны товруу шархлах, задрах, хуулрах зэрэг шалтгааны улмаас титэм судасны цусан хангамж хомсдсоноос үүссэн шигдээс 2-р хэлбэр Хоѐрдогч ЗЦШ: зүрхний титэм судасны агшилт, судасны б¿лэнт бºглºрºл, цус багадалт, артерийн гипотензи зэрэг шалтгааны улмаас зүрхний булчингийн хүчилтөрөгчийн хэрэгцээ ба шаардлагын тэнцвэрт байдал алдагдсанаас үүссэн шигдээс 3-р хэлбэр Гэнэтийн з¿рхний ¿хэл: з¿рх зогсох, зүрхний булчингийн ишемийн эмнэл з¿йн шинж нь дараах ¿з¿¿лэлтийн аль нэгтэй хавсран тохиолдох. Үүнд: ÇÖÁ-т ST сегмент шинээр ºргºгдсºн байх, эсвэл Гисийн зүүн хөлийн хориг (ГЗХХ) шинээр ¿¿сэх Титэм судасны шинжилгээнд, эсвэл задлан шинжилгээнд шинэ бүлэн тодорхойлогдох Гэхдээ гэнэтийн нас баралт цусны биомаркерийн шинжилгээг авч амжааг¿й байхад эсвэл зүрхний өвөрмөц ферментүүд илрэх хугацаа нь болоогүй байхад тохиолдоно. 4à õýëáýð • Титэм судсан дотуурх эмчилгээтэй холбоотой шигдээс 4б хэлбэр • Òèòýì ñóäàñíы тэлэгч орчмийн бүлэнгээс гаралтай шигдээс, гэхдээ б¿лэн нь титэм судасны шинжилгээ, эсвэл задлан шинжилгээгээр нотлогдсон байх 5-ð õýëáýð • Титэм судасны мэс засалтай холбоотой ЗШ
  • 19. By necrotic area: • Micro size of MI • Small size of MI (LV muscle damage <10%) • Moderate size of MI (LV muscle damaged 10-30%) • Large size of MI (LV muscle >30%)
  • 20. By progress:  Initial period: (<6 hours)  Acute period: (6h – 7 days)  Recovering period: (7-28 days)  Convalescence period: (≥29 days)
  • 21. • Anamnesis • Signs and symptoms • ECG • Serum analyze • Echocardiography
  • 22. Anamnesis: • Complains • Onset of disease • Time – initial of disease - calling 103 – Initial of disease – arrive of a Doctor • Risks/HTN, Smoking, Diabetes, stress, hereditary/ • Whether having MI, AP, coronary artery by pass graft before that
  • 23. Symptoms • By CHEST PAIN: Typical or classical type of MI Atypical type of MI  Asthmatic  Abdominal  Low blood pressure  Arrhythmatic  Brain’s
  • 24. Chest pain of MI Pain indicators Description Location Behind side of sternum, left side of chest Radiation Left arm, jaw, neck Characterizes Pressure, dull, squeezing, aching, crushing, burning /elephant sitting in the chest/ Duration >10-20mins Relieving factor No abatement of nitroglycerin, relieved with analgesic/morphine/ Associated symptoms Weakness, dyspnea, fainting fit/syncope/ Cold sweat, apprehensive. Dyspnea, orthopnea, cough, wheezing, nausea and vomiting, or abdominal bloating Occurs at rest, more commonly in the early morning
  • 25. Painless infarction • One-third of patients with acute myocardial infarction present without chest pain, and these patients tend to be undertreated and have poor outcomes. • Older patients, women, and patients with diabetes mellitus are more likely to present without classic chest pain. As many as 25% of infarctions are detected on routine ECG without any recallable acute episode.
  • 26. Signs • General • Chest • Heart • Extremities
  • 27. General signs • Patients may appear anxious and sometimes are sweating profusely. • The heart rate may range from marked bradycardia (most commonly in inferior infarction) to tachycardia, low cardiac output, or arrhythmia. • The BP may be high, especially in former hypertensive patients, or low in patients with shock. • Respiratory distress usually indicates heart failure. • Fever, usually low grade, may appear after 12 hours and persist for several days.
  • 28. Chest • The Killip classification is the standard way to classify heart failure in patients with acute myocardial infarction and has powerful prognostic value. • Killip class I is absence of rales and S3 • Class II is rales that do not clear with coughing over one-third or less of the lung fields or presence of an S3 • Class III is rales that do not clear with coughing over more than one-third of the lung fields • Class IV is cardiogenic shock (rales, hypotension, and signs of hypoperfusion).
  • 29. Heart • Jugular venous distention reflects RA hypertension, and a Kussmaul sign (failure of decrease of jugular venous pressure with inspiration) is suggestive of RV infarction. Soft heart sounds may indicate LV dysfunction. • Atrial gallops (S4) are the rule, whereas ventricular gallops (S3) are less common and indicate significant LV dysfunction. Mitral regurgitation murmurs are not uncommon and may indicate papillary muscle dysfunction or, rarely, rupture. Pericardial friction rubs are uncommon in the first 24 hours but may appear later.
  • 30. ECG • It should be performed as soon as possible, preferably within 10 minutes, after the patient’s arrival in the emergency department or clinician’s office, since the presence or absence of ST elevation determines the preferred management strategy.
  • 31. ECG early changes • Presence of MI • QRS complex, ST segment, T waves are changed • Tall T wave in contiguous 2 or more leads
  • 32. MI’s specific changes • Pathological Q wave present in ≥2 leads • Pathological Q wave indicate cellular necrosis • It is generated after beginning of infarction in 8-6 hours • ST segment’s elevation is formed after beginning of infarction in 4-2 hours
  • 33. Ischemic changes in ECG • ST segment elevation • ST segment’s elevation (J-point): elevated in – V2-V3: for men ≥2 mm, for women ≥1,5 mm or – contiguous 2 leads for another leads • ST segment depression and T wave changes • ST segment depressed by horizontal or downward in contiguous 2 leads ≥0,5 cm depressed from isoelectric line, inverted and negative poled(≥1 mm) T wave, more elevated R wave or R/S ratio be >1 • It is positive without LV hypertrophy and LBBB
  • 34. Goal of ECG during MI • Confirm or deny DS • Identify location of infarction • Identify size of infarction • Identify time of infarction • Control outcome of treatment
  • 37. STEMI
  • 38. Serum analyze Indicators: • Troponin T and I (cTnT, cTnI) • CK-MB (creatinine phosphokinase myocardial bound) • Myoglobin • LDH (Lactate dehydro) Goal: • Confirm or deny DS • Identify size of MI • Assess result of fibrinolytic treatment • Diagnosing relapse of MI
  • 39. Troponin using method for DS of MI • Result must be ready within 1 hour • Make second analysis after 6-12 hours if first result is negative • Negative first result is not enough to reject MI • Shouldn’t make MI diagnose with only Troponin (+)
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  • 42. Criteria of MI • Troponin or CK-MB increased with one of these: – Chest pain – Positive ischemic change in ECG (ST segment and T wave’s changes) – Pathological Q wave presence in ECG newly – Patient had CABG – Detected pathological changes in autopsy
  • 44. Formulation of DS • Diagnosis must be including location of infarction, type and complication. • DS: Anterior lateral wall of LV’s transmural MI. Pulmonary edema.
  • 45. General principle of DS • We should take DS as early as possible. It directly related to treatment result and prognosis. • Use Diagnosis criteria! • DS must be including infarction’s location, type and complication
  • 46. Assessment of risk /patient with MI/  Age ≥65 years old  * ≥3 risk factors for coronary disease  Known coronary stenosis of ≥50% by pre- sentation  At least 2 anginal episodes in prior 24 hours  Use of aspirin in prior 7 days (i.e., implying resistance to aspirin’s effect)  Elevated serum Troponin or CK-MB  1 score given each question * - MI’s hereditary anamnesis, HTN, DM, Smoking, Dyslipidemia
  • 47. Assessment of risk • Total score is TIMI /Thrombolysis in myocardial infarction/ assessment’s score • Total scores: – 2-1: Low risk – 4-3: Moderate risk – 7-5: High risk • TIMI is important for deciding esp. NSTEMI prognosis
  • 48.  It should be successively staged  Pre-hospital management  Emergency department therapy  Post discharge  As quickly as begin treatment  Correctly choose treatment method  Correctly combine treatment methods
  • 49. Pre-Hospital management • Chest pain • Dyspnea • Restless
  • 50. Morphine • Analgesic • Sedative • Reducing fear • Dilate venous  reduce heart burden (important in pul.edema) • Reduce sympathetic tonus • 4-8 mg by IV • Repeat 2-4 mg by IV in 5-15 mins • Vomiting – Metoclopramide /5- 10 mg by IV/ • Hypotension, bradyc ardia – Atropine /0,5-1 mg by IV/ • Naloxone /0,1-0,2 mg by IV/ • The highest dose of Morphine: 20 mg
  • 51. Improving heart blood supply OXYGEN • 2-8 liter per minute by nasotubule • Saturation: >90% NITROGLYCERIN • Dilating coronary artery • 0,3-0,6 mg by sublingual or spray • Repeat 2 times in 5 minute
  • 52. Pre-Hospital care Aspirin /ASA/ • 162-325 mg by chew • If contraindicated: Clopidogrel Fibrinolytic therapy • Anistreplase/Strepto kinase/ Urokinase • Slowly ejecting by IV />5 minutes/ • If Carrying to hospital requires >30 minutes
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  • 55. STEMI management • Key words: • Percutaneous Coronary Intervention /PCI/ • Thrombolytic therapy
  • 56. • ТСДЭ - PCI NSTEMI management
  • 57. Reference • “Зүрх судлал” Д.Зулгэрэл, Ө.Цолмон нар, 2012 он • “Зүрхний цочмог шигдээсийн эмнэл зүйн удирдамж” 2013 он • “Cardiology explained” Euan A Ashley and Josef Niebauer • “Current diagnosis and treatment in Cardiology” Michael H. Crawford, 3rd edition • “Current Medical diagnosis and treatment – 2013” Maxine A. Papadakis, Stephen J. McPhee • “Harrison’s Cardiovascular medicine” Joseph Loscalzo, 17th edition • “Pathophysiology of heart” Leonard S. Lilly, 5th edition • “Pathophysiology concepts of Altered Health States” Carol Mattson Porth, 7th edition

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. The flow reduction may be caused by a completely occlusive thrombus (right) or subtotally occlusive thrombus (left). Patients with ischemic discomfort may present with or without ST-segment elevation. Of patients with ST-segment elevation, the majority (wide red arrow) ultimately develop a Q-wave on the ECG (QwMI), while a minority (thin red arrow) do not develop Q-wave and in older literature where said to have sustained a non-Q-wave MI (NQMI). Patients who present without ST-segment elevation are suffering from either unstable angina or a non-ST-segment elevation MI (NSTEMI) (wide green arrows), a distinction that is ultimately made on the presence or absence of a serum cardiac marker such as CK-MB or a cardiac troponin detected in the blood. The majority of patients presenting with NSTEMI do not develop a Q-wave on the ECG; a minority develop a QwMI (thin green arrow).