RE-EVALUATION OF THERAPY OF ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION.

作者: Malcolm I. Lindsay , Ralph E. Spiekerman

DOI: 10.1016/0002-8703(64)90105-X

关键词: Health technologyRetrospective cohort studyThrombolytic AgentPulmonary embolismIncidence (epidemiology)MedicineAnticoagulantMyocardial infarctionIntensive care medicineDisease

摘要: Abstract A review of results therapy for acute myocardial infarction was undertaken because the decline in rate mortality from this disease has not been commensurate with general advancement medical technology. Conscientious care and early chair rest are emphasized. retrospective study use anticoagulants revealed a slightly decreased incidence thromboembolism cases which were used. Although anticoagulant drugs probably some benefit, their should detract search better methods salvaging life after infarction. Intensive-care units utilize modern electronic monitoring, therapeutic devices, personnel trained drilled procedures cardiac resuscitation considered to be an urgent need. likely best means now available clinicians decreasing infaction. The thrombolytic agents, quite new, may become widely employed useful helping patient who At present, need area is further clarification biochemical effects development more practical administration control improved evaluation agents animals various thromboembolic diseases man under careful investigational conditions.

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