ST上昇のない急性冠動脈症候群:新しいガイドラインの実施
C W Hamm1, M Bertrand, E Braunwald
1Department of Cardiology, Kerckhoff Heart Center, Benekestrasse 2-8, D-61231 Bad Nauheim, Germany. Christian.Hamm@kerckhoff.med.uni-giessen.de
Lancet (London, England)
|November 14, 2001
まとめ
不安定性アンギナと非STセグメント上昇心筋梗塞に対する新しいガイドラインには,トロポニンと新しい治療法が含まれています. 早期の侵襲的治療とクロピドグレルは,高リスク患者にさらなる利点を示しています.
科学分野:
- 心臓病学 心臓病学
- 内科内科は,内科の内科である.
背景:
- 不安定性アンギナと非STセグメント上昇性心筋梗塞は,冠動脈疾患の主要な表れである.
- 欧州 (ESC) およびアメリカ (ACC/AHA) 協会の最近のガイドラインは,診断,リスク層分化,および治療を扱っています.
研究 の 目的:
- 不安定性アンギナと非STセグメント上昇性心筋梗塞の現在の証拠と臨床実務ガイドラインを要約する.
- これらの条件の管理における重要な更新および新発見を強調する.
主な方法:
- 現在のエビデンスとプロフェッショナル・ソサエティのガイドラインのレビューと合成.
- 治療戦略に影響を与える最近の研究結果の分析.
主要な成果:
- ガイドラインでは,現在,トロポニンがリスクの階層化に含まれています.
- 低分子量ヘパリンおよびグリコプロテインIIb/IIIaアンタゴニストは,治療に追加されます.
- 侵襲的管理は,長期的な結果を改善する役割を果たします.
結論:
- 新興のエビデンスは,高リスク患者の早期侵襲的管理とクロピドグレルを支持しています.
- プロフェッショナル・ソサイエティは,改訂されたガイドラインを更新し,実施するために協力します.
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