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Acute Coronary Syndrome

Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) may be a syndrome (set of signs and symptoms) thanks to decreased blood flow within the coronary arteries such a part of the guts muscle is unable to function properly or dies. the foremost common symptom is pain , often radiating to the left shoulder or angle of the jaw, crushing, central and related to nausea and sweating. many of us with acute coronary syndromes present with symptoms aside from pain , particularly, women, older patients, and patients with DM .

 

Acute coronary syndrome is usually related to three clinical manifestations, named consistent with the looks of the electrocardiogram (ECG):[4] ST elevation myocardial infarct (STEMI, 30%), non-ST elevation myocardial infarct (NSTEMI, 25%), or unstable angina (38%).There are often some variation on which sorts of myocardial infarct (MI) are classified under acute coronary syndrome

 

ACS should be distinguished from stable angina, which develops during physical activity or stress and resolves at rest. In contrast with stable angina, unstable angina occurs suddenly, often at rest or with minimal exertion, or at lesser degrees of exertion than the individual's previous angina ("crescendo angina"). New-onset angina is additionally considered unstable angina, since it suggests a replacement problem during a arteria coronaria .

 

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