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Myocardial Infarction and Functional Outcome Assessment in Pigs
Published on: April 25, 2014
まとめ
高齢者の患者の下腸内心梗塞 (SEMI) は,しばしば再発または延長された心臓発作と重度の冠動脈狭窄を伴う. SEMIの診断基準は,一般的な仮定に異議を唱える特定のEKGの変更を義務付けてはならない.
科学分野:
- 心血管病理学 心血管病理学
- クリニカル・カーディオロジーの専門医
- 解剖研究による解剖研究.
背景:
- 下腸内心梗塞 (SEMI) は,重大な心臓事件です.
- SEMIに関する以前の研究では,範囲と結果の限界がありました.
研究 の 目的:
- 高齢者の解剖コホートにおける下腸心梗塞 (SEMI) の病理学的特徴と診断基準を調査する.
- SEMIの検死結果と臨床/心電図診断の相関性を評価する.
主な方法:
- 53人の老年患者の検死検査で,下腸内心梗塞 (SEMI) と診断されました.
- 心電図 (ECG) の証拠と臨床診断を含む医療記録の分析.
- 検死結果と死前診断のトランスムラル対亜内心梗塞の比較.
主要な成果:
- 患者の半数は,しばしば連続または隣接する領域で,複数のSEMIを経験しました.
- 重度の冠動脈収縮が一般的であり,一部の症例では右冠動脈の血栓が示された.
- RS-T抑うつやT波逆転のような心電図の発見は,患者の半数で発生した.
- 検死では,臨床的にトランスムラル心臓発作と診断された症例でSEMIが確認され,診断上の不一致が浮き彫りにされた.
結論:
- 亜内心梗塞 (SEMI) の診断は,QRSの変化がないことやRS-T/T波の異常の存在によって無効にすべきではありません.
- 解剖結果は,高齢のSEMI患者における重要な冠動脈疾患と再発パターンを明らかにしています.
- SEMIの臨床診断基準は,解剖の証拠に基づいて再評価を必要とする.
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