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Selecting a reperfusion strategy in patients with acute STEMI

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Selecting a reperfusion strategy in patients with acute STEMI




STEMI: ST-elevation myocardial infarction; PCI: percutaneous coronary intervention; ED: emergency department; AMI: acute myocardial
infarction.

* This time includes all time required for transfer and other aspects of care until balloon dilation, thrombectomy, or other de!nitive percutaneous
intervention is performed.

¶ Refer to UpToDate content on selecting a reperfusion strategy in STEMI for more information on patients with late presentation.

Δ For patients who do not undergo either PCI or !brinolysis, refer to UpToDate content for a discussion of optimal medical management.

◊ The selection and use of a speci!c !brinolytic agent and the associated anticoagulant and antiplatelet therapies are discussed in UpToDate
content on !brinolysis in AMI.

§ Patients at high risk of reocclusion should undergo PCI sooner, while low-risk patients can undergo PCI later. More information on the use of
angiography and PCI after !brionlysis for the treatment of STEMI can be found in UpToDate.

¥ Refer to UpToDate content for the details on the absolute and relative contraindications to !brinolysis in patients with acute STEMI.

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