1. [Acute posttraumatic myocardial infarct: the necessity of an early interventionist posture].
- Author
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Calvo Orbe L, Sobrino N, García Gallego F, Sotillo F, López-Sendón JL, Coma I, Frutos A, González J, Sobrino JA, and Navarro JM
- Subjects
- Accidents, Traffic, Adult, Athletic Injuries complications, Athletic Injuries diagnosis, Humans, Male, Myocardial Infarction drug therapy, Myocardial Infarction etiology, Soccer injuries, Thoracic Injuries complications, Thrombolytic Therapy, Time Factors, Wounds, Nonpenetrating complications, Myocardial Infarction diagnosis, Thoracic Injuries diagnosis, Wounds, Nonpenetrating diagnosis
- Abstract
We describe five cases of posttraumatic anterior acute myocardial infarction in young patients, without previous heart disease. One case was treated with intracoronary thrombolysis and angioplasty, 3 cases received systemic thrombolysis, and the last one did not have any re-permeabilization therapy, having arrived to the hospital 72 hours after the episode. The coronary angiograms showed at the left anterior descending artery: thrombosis in 3 cases, coronary dissection in one case, and slow flow with no morphological lesions in the other. The case which not received thrombolytic therapy developed a severe left ventricular dysfunction. In conclusion we emphasize an early angiographic study, in order to decide the re-permeabilization therapy.
- Published
- 1992