🔥🔥Acute MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION - 5. Complications of AMI

❤️ Support us - transfer to a VISA card 4355053921990398 (ARMEN ASTVATSATRYAN) via 00:00 - Ventricular fibrillation 01:44 - Heart Failure 05:55 - Papillary Muscle Disorders 07:50 - Myocardial Rupture 10:00 - Ventricular Aneurysm 12:10 - Hypotension 14:25 - Cardiogenic shock 17:13 - Right Ventricular Ischemia or Infarction 18:23 - Recurrent Ischemia 20:02 - Mural Thrombosis 22:03 - Pericarditis 24:10 - Post-MI Syndrome (Dressler Syndrome) 26:10 - Conclusion Acute myocardial infarction is myocardial necrosis resulting from acute obstruction of a coronary artery. Symptoms include chest discomfort with or without dyspnea, nausea, and diaphoresis. Diagnosis is by ECG and the presence or absence of serologic markers. Treatment is antiplatelet drugs, anticoagulants, nitrates, beta-blockers, statins, and reperfusion therapy. For ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction, emergency reperfusion is via fibrinolytic drugs, percutaneous intervention, or, occasionally, coronary artery bypass graft surgery. For non-ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction, reperfusion is via percutaneous intervention or coronary artery bypass graft surgery. #ami #complication #lecture Professor Armen Astvatsatryan, MD, PhD, ScD, FESC. First Dean and Founder of Faculty of Public Health of European Regional Educational Academy (now University). One of 100 of the International Biographical Center`s (Cambridge, England) Top Health Professionals - 2007. aramis1969@
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