Saturday, June 7, 2008

Vigilance silent myocardial ischemia

As we all know, myocardial ischemia can cause angina or myocardial infarction. However, a considerable number of myocardial ischemic attack, and patients did not feel any pain, and seizures short time, patients are often out to Jingxin, if the doctor is not high vigilance, but also easy for the missed or misdiagnosed. Has now confirmed that the silent myocardial ischemic attack is a serious arrhythmias, cardiac arrest the culprit, many of the "disease-free" Baocu who may already have had several silent myocardial ischemia occurred. In addition, frequent silent myocardial ischemic attack may also be a prelude to suddenly myocardial infarction. According to statistics, even if the patients have angina, silent myocardial ischemic attack is the number of angina pectoris at least 3-5 times. Doctors have already confirmed that patients with coronary heart disease if it has angina attack, that its specialized elbow coronary blood supply to the heart have taken place in a narrow significantly (including cramps), and at least one coronary artery stenosis or occlusion more than 75 percent. Some elderly patients because of slow or feel pain worse, even though there is no obvious myocardial ischemia pain; some other people before the District of heart attack a few minutes of Mentong often do not mind, nor to the hospital for further checks, which adversely affected condition, Treatment miss opportunities. As the saying goes, disease-free as early as defense, the sick as early as governance. As ordinary ECG observed a short time, found it difficult silent myocardial ischemic attack. For this reason, scientists can successfully developed a 24-hour ECG records the activities of the inspection equipment - Holter analysis systems, as long as those inspections were carried special records, work and life as usual, 24 hours after the record for pay To doctors, the rapid computer analysis of subjects can be found there myocardial ischemic attack and arrhythmia. The new technology at home and abroad to promote the early detection and prevention of coronary heart disease opened up a new way.

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