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My mother was having a severe pain in hand and she went to the docto and he took her ecg and referred her to a cardiac hospital. she was immediately admitted and given an injection and asked to wait for 12 hours. will she be ok? or what can be the next step?
Hello , Most probably she had an acute heart attack . Timely diagnosis by the doctors , she must have been able to reach the hospital with en 6 hours , so a clot bursting injection would have been given .This would reestablish the flow to the blocked artery preventing major attack . The first 24 hours are important to watch for complications . Considering she was given the right treatment , she should do well . Maybe later they may do an angiography to look for the blockages and treat them if required . Regards Dr. Mody
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What Is The Next Step After A Cardiac Injection?
Hello , Most probably she had an acute heart attack . Timely diagnosis by the doctors , she must have been able to reach the hospital with en 6 hours , so a clot bursting injection would have been given .This would reestablish the flow to the blocked artery preventing major attack . The first 24 hours are important to watch for complications . Considering she was given the right treatment , she should do well . Maybe later they may do an angiography to look for the blockages and treat them if required . Regards Dr. Mody