One complication that may occur during the first 4 hours post-MI is _____, which occurs due to lack of blood flow to vital organs
Large myocardial infarctions lead to _____ elevations in troponin I and CK-MB
Nitrates should be avoided in _____-sided myocardial infarction
The second most common artery involved in a myocardial infarction is the _____
PCI is ideally performed within _____ hours in the setting of acute STEMI
Troponin I levels return to normal _____ after an MI
CK-MB levels return to normal _____ after an MI
Which artery is associated with anteroseptal myocardial infarction?_____
_____ syndrome is an autoimmune complication that may occur several weeks (6-8) after an MI
What leads (3) show ST elevations or Q waves in an inferior myocardial infarction? _____
ACS pathophysiology and classification
Flashcards
STEMI diagnosis and management
Flashcards
NSTEMI diagnosis and management
Flashcards
Unstable angina
Flashcards
Cardiac biomarkers
Flashcards
ECG interpretation in ACS
Flashcards
Reperfusion strategies
Flashcards
Antiplatelet therapy
Flashcards
Anticoagulation in ACS
Flashcards
Complications of MI
Flashcards
Secondary prevention
Flashcards
Special populations (elderly, renal dysfunction)
Flashcards
Risk stratification in ACS
Flashcards
Get full access to all flashcards, spaced repetition, and progress tracking.
Start For Free