Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is the rapid development of myocardial necrosis resulting from a sustained and complete reduction of blood flow to a portion of the myocardium, produced by a superimposed thrombosis, generated by a ruptured atherosclerotic plaque
Drugs that may alter lab results: Refer to standard cardiology texts
Disorders that may alter lab results: Refer to standard cardiology texts
Inpatient coronary care unit
Nothing by mouth until stable; later, low fat, low salt diet
Printed patient information available from: American Heart Association, 7320 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, TX 75231, (214)373-6300
I - No CHF; mortality rate <5%
II - Mild-Moderate CHF (bibasilar rales and/or S3 gallop); mortality rate 10%
III - Severe CHF (rales over greater than 50% lung fields, S3 gallop, pulmonary edema); mortality rate 30%
IV - Cardiogenic shock BP <90 mm Hg (<12 kPa) with hypoperfusion, e.g., oliguria, confusion, clammy skin; mortality rate >80%
Pediatric: N/A
Geriatric: All incidences of complications are higher
Others: N/A
N/A
N/A
CHF = congestive heart failure
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