What medicine does atrial myocardial infarction take?

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Atrial myocardial infarction has a different clinical process from simple ventricular myocardial infarction, but it is difficult to make a definite diagnosis, and its clinical manifestations are often covered up by concomitant ventricular myocardial infarction, so it has not attracted enough attention. What medicine does atrial myocardial infarction take? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

What medicine does atrial myocardial infarction take?

For patients with simple atrial myocardial infarction, no matter whether there is ventricular involvement or not, they should be treated the same as those with ventricular myocardial infarction. Since the hemodynamic changes of atrial myocardial infarction are similar to those of right ventricular infarction, it is beneficial to supplement blood volume under hemodynamic monitoring

For the common supraventricular tachyarrhythmia in patients with atrial myocardial infarction, class Ⅰ a antiarrhythmic drugs should be used for treatment or prevention. Verapamil, digoxin β Receptor blockers can also be used to slow heart rate.

Because of the high incidence of embolism in patients, early diagnosis and surgical repair should be made for the serious complications of AMI. It should be noted that pacemaker placement via right subclavian vein is easy to cause atrial rupture, and atrial infarction often occurs on the right side, so catheterization on this side should be considered as a relative contraindication.

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