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Pathological condition â?? Acute Myocardial Infarction by Ayurvedic Physician- Dr. Maulik BV Posted Fri 26 Jun 2009 10:58pm Acute Myocardial Infarction (MI) can be defined as condition in which, there is death or necrosis of myocardial cells. It is generally diagnosed at the end of the ambit... myocardial cell damage or in worst cases, even its death. Classical symptoms of acute MI include fulminant chest pain (a typical radiating pain that travels from the left arm or left Read on »
Down and Dirty: 12 Lead ECG Interpretation of the Acute Myocardial Infarction Patient by JASON WINTER Posted Tue 01 Dec 2009 3:48pm Check out this SlideShare Presentation: Down and Dirty: 12 Lead ECG Interpretation of the Acute Myocardial Infarction Patient View more presentations from New Cardiovascular Horizons. Read on »
Acute myocardial infarction of LVOT : An unrecognised cause for refractory hypotension by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Sat 06 Feb 2010 1:23am velocity propulsion that interferes with   proper delivery of blood from LV cavity into the aorta . These factors get amplified in  acute MI as it is a compromised situation... Hypotension is one of the dreaded complication of acute STEMI. It can be due to either a  mechanical complication or hypovolemia. The hypotension in inferoposterior Read on »
How to lose the golden hour in the management of acute myocardial infarction ? by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Sat 22 May 2010 12:13pm at the earliest  after the onset of symptoms. While thrombolysis is the proven method of reperfusion for over 25 years , Primary PCI , a costly , risky but better  alternative is struggling to prove it’s impact in the world of acute coronary syndrome ! (Some may  see non- sense in this statement !  But it still can make sense  !)  In India hardly 3 -5 Read on »
Reduced Hospitalizations for Acute Myocardial Infarction After Implementation of a Smoke-Free Ordinance by Ed H. Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 2:54pm that laws making indoor workplaces and public places smoke-free were associated with rapid, sizeable reductions in hospitalizations for acute myocardial infarction (AMI. However, most... examined the impact of a municipal smoke-free ordinance in the city of Pueblo, Colorado, that took effect on July 1, 2003. The rate of AMI hospitalizations for city residents Read on »
Hyperacute T-waves, missed by computer, short DBT, but large myocardial infarction by Stephen Smith Posted Mon 31 Jan 2011 8:25am of a 100% occluded wraparound (type III) LAD was about 80 minutes (very short).  Nevertheless, the patient suffered a large myocardial infarction, with a peak troponin I of 290 ng/ml... This 57 yo male with no past medical history had sudden onset of chest pain while sleeping.  He called 911 at midnight and his prehospital ECG (unavailable) showed acute Read on »
missed myocardial infarction among patients discharged with chest pain in the Emergency room: A need for ECG audit by JASON WINTER Posted Tue 01 Dec 2009 3:45pm Check out this SlideShare Presentation: missed myocardial infarction among patients discharged with chest pain in the Emergency room: A need for ECG audit View more presentations from guest75efe2. Read on »
Markers of myocardial infarction by pathologystudent Posted Wed 19 Aug 2009 6:25pm be used to detect myocardial infarction. They vary in sensitivity and specificity (especially in the first few hours after an infarct), and you have to correlate them..., bowel, and bladder. CK-MB is a very good test for acute myocardial injury. It’s very specific (you don’t see elevations in CK-MB in other conditions very often), and it goes up Read on »
Novel Inhibitors of p53 for Treatment of Neurodegenerative Disorders, Myocardial Infarction and Other Tissue Insults by nih.gov Posted Sun 13 Jun 2010 5:00pm disease, myocardial infarction and stroke. In vitro and ex vivo studies demonstrated that p53 inhibition protected nerve cells from toxic insults that otherwise induced programmed Read on »
How common is myocardial wall motion defects in the absence of ischemia or infarction ? by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 14 Dec 2009 6:30am Myocardial wall motion defects are sine qua non of  coronary artery disease. This occurs as regional wall motion defects following myocardial infarction or during unstable.... Under physiological conditions myocardial segments contract in a synchronous fashion so that the chambers have a uniform contraction and relaxation. The heart is a complex Read on »