Acute anterior myocardial infarction

Dr. Finley Reed
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2025-05-24 15:11:49
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Acute anterior myocardial infarction refers to coronary artery stenosis, occlusion and other problems, affecting the normal blood supply and oxygen supply of myocardial tissue, causing necrosis of the anterior wall tissue of the heart, resulting in cardiac pumping dysfunction. Without active treatment, peripheral blood circulation may stop, endangering life safety.
Patients can be treated with nitroglycerin, metoprolol, aspirin and other drugs under the guidance of doctors. Severe cases require surgical intervention.
Patients should pay attention to regular reexamination and monitor the recovery of the heart. Keep adequate rest every day to reduce the burden on the heart.