Acute Myocardial Infarction” (IMA)”
Volume 3 - Issue 2
Lázara Eloisa Rodríguez García* and Juan Guiteras Gener
- Faculty of Medical Sciences, Universidad de Ciencias Médicas, Matanzas, Cuba
Received: August 17, 2020; Published:August 31, 2020
Corresponding author: Lázara Eloisa Rodríguez García, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Universidad de Ciencias Médicas, Matanzas,
Cuba
DOI: 10.32474/ACR.2020.03.000156
Fulltext
PDF
To view the Full Article Peer-reviewed Article PDF
Myocardial infarction is the most common presentation of
ischemic heart disease. WHO estimated that in 2002 12.6% of
deaths worldwide were due to ischemic heart disease, which is
the leading cause of death in developed countries and the third
leading cause of death in developing countries, post-AIDS and low
respiratory infections. In developed countries such as the United
States, deaths from heart disease are more numerous than cancer
mortality. Coronary pathies cause one in five deaths in the United
States and where more than one million people suffer a coronary
attack each year, 40% of which will die as a result of a heart attack.
So an American will die every minute of a coronary pathological
event. They also occur in the patient who does not care for a gastritis
that has been charged for a certain time and in the patient who is
under constant stress. In our daily action for different causes, we
are subjected to permanent stress, adding to them, the risk factors
of this entity. That is why we were motivated by the revision of the
issue in question.
Introduction|
Objectives|
Development|
Risk Factors|
Heart Attacks Without Pain or Without Other
Symptoms|
Angiography|
Differential Diagnosis|
Conclusion|
References|