
Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndromes
JAMA Clinical Reviews
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The Management of N Stemi and Stemis
In patients ther are having an stemi that appear to be high risk, such as those with ongoing chest pain. Typically the guide lines would say, within 24, at most, forty eight hours or so to get that patient to the cardiac catherization lamb. So there is a lot more subtlety to the management of non esti segmuation, a c s, than there is of stemi. But in general, patients that are higher risk, even those that have unstableang with negative troponents, if they've got things such as heart failure, dynamic e c g changes, ongoing chest discomfort, theyare again, prompt catherization.
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