[Proposal for initial management of uncomplicated ST elevation myocardial infarction in centers without percutaneous coronary intervention capacity in Peru].
Piero Custodio-SanchezDavid Miranda-NoéL Marco Lopez-RojasCynthia Paola Paredes PaucarWilbert German Yabar GalindoPaol Rojas De La CubaJorge Orlando Martos SalcedoManuel Chacón DiazPublished in: Archivos peruanos de cardiologia y cirugia cardiovascular (2023)
ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is a clinical entity whose adequate treatment will depend on its prompt recognition, accurate diagnosis, and management in reperfusion networks. The first contact with these patients is generally done in centers without reperfusion capacity, attended by non-cardiologist doctors, and in centers far from hospitals with greater resolution capacity, something that is well known in our country. This manuscript proposes a strategy for the diagnosis and treatment of STEMI in centers without percutaneous coronary intervention capacity of the public health system in Peru, emphasizing not losing sight of electrocardiographic patterns compatible with coronary artery occlusion, adequate fibrinolysis and management of its complications, the treatment of infarction in special populations and highlighting the importance of the pharmacoinvasive strategy as the main form of reperfusion treatment in our country.
Keyphrases
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- st segment elevation myocardial infarction
- st elevation myocardial infarction
- acute myocardial infarction
- acute coronary syndrome
- coronary artery disease
- antiplatelet therapy
- coronary artery bypass grafting
- coronary artery
- healthcare
- end stage renal disease
- coronary artery bypass
- atrial fibrillation
- cerebral ischemia
- chronic kidney disease
- pulmonary artery
- emergency department
- ejection fraction
- peritoneal dialysis
- brain injury
- combination therapy
- high resolution
- left ventricular
- adverse drug
- mass spectrometry
- single molecule
- prognostic factors
- urinary tract infection