glycerate nitrate is given as soon as some one suffers from a myocardial infarction. it is give via buccal route so can be absorbed quickly and show its affect.
---- In a myocardial infarction, demand for oxygen and other substrates in a particular part of the myocardium is greater than the supply. Most often, this is caused by thrombosis in an epicardial artery, resulting in ischemia (cell injury) and, later, infarction (cell death). Infarction does not happen immediately, however, so if one gets treated in time, myocardium may be saved.
There are several classes of medication that are given to people having myocardial infarctions. The first of these include oxygen, aspirin, and nitroglycerin. Heparin and Plavix are other medications that may be given immediately. Many centers have cardiac catheterization suites and those listed above may be some of the only medications given to the patient while they are having the infarction. Thrombectomy and stenting performed in the "cath lab," effectively aborting the infarction.
If a "cath lab" is not available at the hospital, or within a reasonable period of time by transfer, the patient may be eligible for thrombolytics, which are medications given to help dissolve clots. There are several of these, the most common is recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (r-tPA). These medications are given by IV drip and selectively break up clots in the body. They are not specific for clots only in the heart, however, and there is significant risk of bleeding during and for a period of time after receiving these medications. Patient selection is very strict, including past history and the amount of time the patient has been experiencing the symptoms of the myocardial infarction. If r-tPA is used, it is usually followed by a heparin infusion to help prevent re-clotting in the injured vessel.
You give injection morphine or injection pethidine to relieve the pain and acts as vasodilator. Then injection urokinase or injection streptokinase is given to dissolve the clot along with tablet aspirin ( Disprin is the soluble brand of aspirin.) and four tablets of clopidogrel. You give injection furesemide ( also called as frusemide) one or two ampules to have more urine formation. Oral potassium supplement may be given to take care of hypokalemia. This will lessen the burden on the heart. You may give anti hypertensive drug to lessen the high blood pressure. 10 to 20 mg of nifedipine by sublingual route should do. Alternately you can use nitroprusside to have immediate effect in severe hypertension. You may start digoxin to treat the cardiac failure. You may need IV lignocaine to treat the arrhythmia. You may need to give DC shock if patient gets ventricular fibrillation.
drugs called thrombolytic agents, such as alteplase (Activase), anistreplase (Eminase), streptokinase (Streptase, Kabikinase), urokinase (Abbokinase), and tissue plasminogen activator (TPA)
aspirin or clopidogrel (Plavix) are usually recommended. Other medications used to treat angina may include beta blockers, nitrates, and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors
Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI).
The abbreviation for myocardial infarction is M.I.
Myocardial infarction is often signified using the initials MI.
MI (myocardial infarction) Acute Myocardial Infarction, or AMI.
Myocardial infarction is more commonly known as a heart attack. Yes, tissues damaged by myocardial infarction are replaced by connective tissue.
Myocardial infarction (heart attack, colloquially speaking).
No, LFTs evaluate liver function.
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severe straining can do much damage to a person with a MI and avoid constipation
It is can be called necrocardiomyopathy, cardiac myonecrosis , myocardial infarction, or simply a heart attack.
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Myocardial infarction occurs when the blood flow to the myocardium is suddenly reduced or stopped due to constriction or occlusion of coronary arteries leading to myocardial damage.