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Case #1: AMI PRESENTED BY AMI ALANIZ
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Present Illness 53 year old white male chest discomfort while playing tennis became crushing sensation in sternal area and spread to jaw tennis partner called 911 arrived at hospital within 30 minutes of onset chest pain
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Medical Treatment So Far o nasal cannulae o 5% dextrose in water o 325 mg aspirin o 2 mg intravenous (IV) morphine o sublingual nitroglycerin (SL NTG) tablets o Experienced 0 effects
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Predisposed?
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Medical History ulcerative colitis – 22 years hypertension – 12 years type 2 diabetes mellitus – 5 years post acute myocardial infarction 5 years ago chronic stable angina – 4 years benign prostatic hyperplasia hypertriglyceridemia adenomatous colonic polyops
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Histology: Athersclerotic Plaque Cross Section
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Femoral Atherosclerotic Artery
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Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty
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Familial & Social History father died from myocardial infarction at age 55 also had diabetes mellitus sister, age 52, no reported health issues brother, age 44, with hypertension history of cigarette smoking recurring chest pain with physical activity for the past month
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Medications Amlodipine: 5 mg every morning Glyburide: 10 mg every morning, 5 mg every night Aspirin regimen: 325 mg daily Gemfibrozil: 600 mg twice daily sulfasalazine: 1.5 grams twice a day terazosin: 1 mg before bed
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In the Hospital
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Patient Chart High Blood Pressure: 160/98 Temperature: 98.2 Height: 5’ 10 ½” Weight: 184 tachycardia with an occasional premature beat bibasilar inspiratory crackles with auscultation bilateral mild pulmonary edema
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Pulmonary Edema
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Normal vs Edema
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Two Days Into His Stay… stable until he began to experience chest pain again “emergency angiography revealed a 95% obstruction in the left anterior descending coronary artery” consistent with completed acute myocardial infarction percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty was successfully performed successful placement of stent
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Happy Ending? o gradually ambulated o physical activity slowly increased o discharged eight days post-AMI
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