Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI).
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Myocardial Infarction
There is no medication known as a "heart attack pill." Patients with heart attacks may be given aspirin and morphine.
It is can be called necrocardiomyopathy, cardiac myonecrosis , myocardial infarction, or simply a heart attack.
one of the heart diseases are congenital heart disease or commomnly known as blue baby syndrome,angina pectoris ,heart failure and last but not the least the coronary thrombosis or commonly known as the ' heart attack '
An EKG cannot rule out a heart attack. It gives a snap shot of the hearts electrical circuit at that moment. An EKG can show some changes indicative that there may be cardiac problems, as well as if you are actively having a particular type of heart attack (known as a STEMI).But you can be having a heart attack with no EKG changes. The definitive answer comes from blood work done at the hospital.
Anyone can suffer from a heart attack and it could only be minutes for the heart attack to kick in.
A heart attack is also known as a myocardial infarction.
A heart attack.
A heart attack occurs when the blood flow is cut off to a portion of your heart muscle.
"Cardiac arrest" better known as a heart attack.
There is no medication known as a "heart attack pill." Patients with heart attacks may be given aspirin and morphine.
Xanax is prescribed for panic attacks. Panic attacks have been known to mimic a heart attack, but the Xanax has the ability to quiet the concerns.
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It is can be called necrocardiomyopathy, cardiac myonecrosis , myocardial infarction, or simply a heart attack.
The disease that is best known for affecting the heart is simply called heart disease. Heart disease is caused by a blockage in the arteries, which can often lead to a heart attack.
one of the heart diseases are congenital heart disease or commomnly known as blue baby syndrome,angina pectoris ,heart failure and last but not the least the coronary thrombosis or commonly known as the ' heart attack '
YES you can have a heart attack at anytime for any reason. You can have a heart attack for no reason at all.
having a "coronary" is more commonly known as having a heart attack.