HPA - Myocardial infarction

Description

Flashcards on HPA - Myocardial infarction, created by Em J on 11/06/2018.
Em J
Flashcards by Em J, updated more than 1 year ago
Em J
Created by Em J over 6 years ago
2
0

Resource summary

Question Answer
What is it? Acute coronary syndrome in which coronary artery is partially or totally occluded by emboli/thrombus causing hypoxia (causing pain) - without treatment this hypoxia will lead to myocardial cell death and necrosis of the affected part of the heart
STEMI Full thickness or transmural myocardial infarction - the entire wall of the heart is affected. Shows up on ECG as st elevation. (S T myocardial infarction) - much more serious usually with worse symptoms and prognosis
N-STEMI Partial thickness tissue damage to the wall of the heart. Shows up on ECG as T wave inversion or ST depression.
Cardiac biomarkers in the blood work indicative of MI - Troponins T & I CK-MB myoglobins (not specific to cardiac tissue so not as well-used)
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

Waves
kate.siena
Break-even Analysis - FLASH CARDS
Harshad Karia
GCSE Chemistry C1 (OCR)
Usman Rauf
P1 quiz
I M Wilson
Electrolysis
lisawinkler10
OCR GCSE History-Paper Two: The Liberal Reforms 1906-14 Poverty to Welfare State NEW FOR 2015!!!
I Turner
How the European Union Works
Sarah Egan
Power and Conflict Poetry
Charlotte Woodward
SFDC App Builder 1 (176-200ish)
Connie Woolard
Specifc Topic 7.4 Timber (Impacts)
T Andrews
MAPA MENTAL DISEÑO GRAFICO
Lizbeth Domínguez