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Friday, 8 March 2013

Myocardial infarction (MI, heart attack) Causes, Epidemiology, Symptoms and warning signs, Differential diagnosis, Emergency aid

Myocardial infarction (MI, heart attack)
Causes
MI is essentially the death of myocardial tissue, caused by an insuffi  ciency of oxygen supply to the myocardium.
It usually results from rupture of an atheromatous plaque in a coronary vessel,leading to thrombus formation, blocking the vessel and causing occlusion of the
vessel and myocardial ischaemia.
Heart muscle begins to die within 20–40 minutes if blood fl ow is not restored, and necrosis is irreversible if the coronary vessel remains occluded for more than 4–6 hours.
Epidemiology
Average UK incidence of MI is about 1 in 200 in the population per year.
Relative incidence in men and women is about 2.2:1.
Mortality is about 25%, and half of those who die never reach hospital.
Symptoms and warning signs
Central chest pain or sensations of severe pressure, fullness, squeezing or discomfort:
lasting for more than a few minutes
of increasing intensity
radiating to the shoulders, neck, arms or jaw
not relieved by rest or cardiac medication
with any or all of the following:
sweating or cool, clammy skin
skin pallor and/or bluish lips
shortness of breath
nausea or vomiting
dizziness or fainting
rapid or irregular pulse
anxiety.
Differential diagnosis
Chest pain may be a symptom of indigestion, pleurisy, pneumonia or other disorders, but the duration, severity of pain, intensity of distress and accompanying symptoms of an MI leave little doubt that, whatever the cause, the situation is an emergency.
Emergency aid
Put patient into a half-sitting position, with head and shoulders supported (e.g. with cushions or pillows) and knees bent.
Dial 999 for an ambulance.
Help patients to use any angina medication they are carrying.
If patient is fully conscious, give a 300 mg aspirin tablet to chew.
Monitor breathing and pulse rate and be prepared to give mouth-to-mouth
ventilation and chest compressions if necessary.

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