What Causes Silent Myocardial Infarction?
Tue, 14 Apr 2015
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What is the treatment?
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Hi and thank you for asking!
I read your query and understood your concerns.
Silent miocardial infraction is a well known findings and may happen in up to 10% of the cases. However I would like to say that an abnormal ecg finding doesn't necessarily mean that you have passed a heart attack and other test are needed to confirm the diagnosis.
If you were my patient i would recommend to do :
- blood work with heart enzymes (troponine test)
- cardiac echo
- stress test
- cardiac ct angiography
This test will serve to confirm or definitely exclude the possibility of previous heart attack.
If this is confirmed than you should run angiography (and coronary stenting if needed during the same procedure ) to find out the exact number and position of coronary arteries blockage.
Meanwhile you should start immediately medical treatment with aspirin, statins and betablokers. Since these drugs may have unwanted side effects you should discuss this with your doctor.
Hope this was of help!
Dr.Benard
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