Transcription of Biochemical cardiac markers in acute coronary …
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Biochemical cardiac markers INACUTE coronary SYNDROMEBY DR L A GOVENDERPATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF myocardial INFARCTIONTHE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF acute coronary THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF acute coronary SYNDROMES AND BIOMARKERS RELEASED INTO SYNDROMES AND BIOMARKERS RELEASED INTO BLOODBLOODC ontinuum of AMI riskContinuum of AMI riskPlaque rupture Plaque rupture CC--reactive proteinreactive proteinIntracoronary thrombus Intracoronary thrombus , , fibrinopeptidefibrinopeptideAAReduced blood flow Reduced blood flow myocardial perfusion imagingMyocardial perfusion imagingMyocardial ischemia myocardial ischemia IschemiaIschemia--modified albuminmodified albuminMyocardial necrosis myocardial necrosis Troponin, myoglobin, CKTroponin, myoglobin, CK--MB MB (IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE)(IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE)Unstable anginaUnstable anginaMyocardial InfarctionMyocardial InfarctionAsymptomaticAsymptomatic acute coronary syndromes are due to an acute or sub acute primary reduction of myocardial oxygen supply provoked by disruption of an ather
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES AND BIOMARKERS RELEASED INTO BLOOD Continuum of AMI risk Plaque rupture – C-reactive protein
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