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Cardioogy -Acute Coronary Syndrome with ST Medicine school

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Welcome to the comprehensive guide on Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) with ST Elevation, specifically tailored to support medical school education and enhance understanding of this critical cardiac condition. Acute Coronary Syndrome with ST Elevation, commonly referred to as STEMI (ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction), is a life-threatening condition caused by the sudden blockage of a coronary artery, leading to significant myocardial damage. This document serves as a valuable resource, providing medical students with a detailed overview of the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic evaluation, and management of ACS with ST elevatio

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Acute Coronary Syndrome with ST-segment
elevation




Introduction:
• Acute Coronary Syndrome with persistent ST-segment elevation (STEMI): Combination of anginal
pain with persistent ST-segment elevation progressing to transmural myocardial infarction (STEMI)

• Myocardial Infarction (MI) = myocardial necrosis due to prolonged myocardial ischemia

• STEMI is the clinical manifestation of thrombotic occlusion of a coronary artery

• Failure to achieve urgent reperfusion results in significant myocardial damage

• Restoration of blood flow in the occluded artery is a major therapeutic advancement in the
management of MI

, II-Epidemiology:
• In France: 120,000 new cases per year, accounting for 12% of total annual adult mortality

• Male predominance

• Hospital mortality is 7%, which has decreased in recent years due to:



Diagnostic and therapeutic management

Secondary prevention

Coronary Blood Flow Interruption



III-Pathophysiology:
• Thrombosis of the coronary artery causing MI results from rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque

• The initially non-occlusive platelet thrombus becomes fibrin-rich (red thrombus) and occlusive

• Thrombotic coronary occlusion leads to acute myocardial anoxia progressing to myocardial necrosis

• The process is progressive, and necrosis becomes complete after 12 hours of coronary obstruction

• Consequences of necrosis:



Impairment of left ventricular contractility leading to decreased left ventricular function

Ventricular rhythm disturbances

Ventricular aneurysm and thrombosis

III-Diagnosis:
Form of description: Uncomplicated MI
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