Myocardial Infarction And Stroke Essay

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Myocardial infarction and stroke are both very destructive to the human body especially in terms of possible organ and tissue damage. This essay will discuss topics involving MI and stroke and various treatments, risk factors, causes, and other items surround the two.

The causes of MI include, but are not limited to, bad cholesterol (i.e. high levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol) leading to increased risk of arterial occlusion, high amounts of saturated fats leading to an increased risk of elevated LDL cholesterol, high amounts of trans fats leading to higher chances of clogged arteries, ventricular fibrillation, and atherosclerosis of the arteries.

The risk factors for MI include, but are not limited to, hypertension leading to increased risk of heart complications, high LDL cholesterol leading to atherosclerosis, high levels of triglyceride fats leading to atherosclerosis, diabetes and high blood sugar levels which can lead to increased risks of …show more content…

In v-fib, the ventricles are not beating normally rather they quiver rapidly and abnormally. An electric shock from an AED can restore the normal sinus rhythm of the heart if done within minutes of the onset of the …show more content…

Clot-busting drug IV therapy, if needed, must begin within three hours of symptoms. The sooner any treatment is given the better the chances of survival. Patients can be given Aspirin, a medication that can prevent formation of blood clots and decrease likelihood of another stroke, and an IV injection of tissue plasminogen activator (TPA), a clot-busting drug that restores flow of blood by dissolving the stroke-causing clot, can help recover from strokes more completely, but needs to be administered within 4.5 hours after presentation of stroke symptoms if given through vein

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