Unstable Angina & NSTEMI

Joan Antoni Gómez-Hospital

Watch time: 3h 22m 24s (23 videos)

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The term acute coronary syndrome encompasses the complete spectrum of clinical syndromes characterised by acute coronary ischaemia and includes unstable angina, non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI), and ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).

Patients presenting with ST segment elevation or new left bundle branch block on an electrocardiogram are diagnosed with STEMI, indicative pathologically as a transmural myocardial infarction usually arising from complete occlusion of an epicardial coronary artery. These patients require urgent reperfusion, either by fibrinolytic therapy or primary angioplasty. The European Society of Cardiology and the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association have issued guidelines for the management of this distinct group.

Articles

Variations in the Use of Blood Transfusion in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease

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US Cardiology 2009;6(1):89–91

Routine Invasive Strategy Compared with a Selective Invasive Strategy in Women with Non-ST-elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes

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European Cardiology 2009;5(1):81–4

Acute Coronary Syndromes - Tailoring Treatment Based on Risk Stratification

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US Cardiology 2005;2(1):1-5

Troponin and C-reactive Protein for Risk Stratification

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US Cardiology 2006;3(2):40–2