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NeX [460]
1 year ago
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NDICATIONS FOR CORONARY INTERVENTION: Acute inferior myocardial infarction. Documented mildly occlusive plaque with much clot in

the right coronary artery. PROCEDURE: Insertion of temporary pacemaker in the right femoral vein. Primary stenting of the right coronary artery with a 4.5 x 16 mm Express stent. Angio-Seal to the vessels of the right common femoral artery post procedure, and also Angio-Seal of the right common femoral vein. TECHNIQUE: Judkins percutaneous approach from the right groin with Perclose at the arterial puncture site post procedure. CATHETERS: 4 French Angio-Jet catheter device, insertion of a 5 French temporary pacing wire, a 4.5 x 16 mm Express stent. PRESSURES: Aortic Pressure: 107/78
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Sphinxa [80]1 year ago
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Acute inferior myocardial infarction. Documented mildly occlusive plaque with much clot in the right coronary artery

<h3>What is myocardial infarction?</h3>
  • A myocardial infarction (MI), also referred to as a heart attack, happens when blood flow to the heart's coronary artery is reduced or interrupted, harming the heart muscle.
  • The most typical symptom is discomfort or soreness in the chest, which may radiate to the shoulder, arm, back, neck, or jaw. It frequently lasts more than a few minutes and usually happens in the center or left side of the chest.
  • Sometimes the discomfort may feel like heartburn. Other signs and symptoms could include fatigue, shortness of breath, nausea, feeling dizzy, and cold sweats.
  • Atypical symptoms are present in about 30% of patients. Women more frequently experience arm, neck, or fatigue discomfort instead of chest pain.

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