Acute Coronary Syndromes

Acute coronary syndromes comprise

  1. Unstable Angina
  2. Non-ST segment elevation MI
  3. ST segment elevation myocardial infarction

Fissure of atheromatous plaque > Haemorrhage into plaque > contraction of lumen of wall + thrombus formation in wall

Diagnosis

History
Clinical examination
12-Lead ECG: ST elevation, TWI, posterior MI
Lab tests: Troponins, CK, LDH, AST
Echocardiography

Treatment (OMAN)
Oxygen
Morphine + Metoclopramide
Aspirin 300mg
Nitrates (titrate to BP)

A - STEMI: Reperfusion (1) Percutaneous coronary intervention - PCI (2) Thrombolysis 
B - NSTEMI: Prevent further thrombus (1) LMWH (2) Clopidogrel 300/600/900mg (3) GpIIb/IIIa - Tirofiban

Reduction in O2 demand (1) B-blockers (2) ACEi

Complications (Sudden Death on PRAED ST)
Sudden death
Pericarditis
Ruptured
Aneurysm
Embolus
Dressler's
Heart failure
Cardiogenic Shock
Arrythmias

Cardiac Rehabilitation

Secondary prevention
Anti-thrombotic therapy (Asp/Clopi)
Preseveration LV function - ACEi (incl echo)
Reduction of cholesterol
Avoidance of smoking
Anti-hypertensives