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Antianginal used for chronic angina, it prolongs excersie duration
Ranolazine
Dresslers syndrome?
Pericarditis, Fever, Leukocytosis, pericardial effusion or pleural effusion 1-2 weeks post MI
Management of a patient with ACS and an acute ST-segment elevation MI (STEMI)
A. Immediate intervention and reperfusion.
1. Aspirin and Clopidogrel (Plavix)
2. Immediate (within 90 minutes) coronary angiography
3. Thrombolytic therapy within first 3-12 hours of the onset of pain, this reduces both mortality and infarct size.
absolute contraindications of Thrombolytic therapy?
1. Previous hemorrhagic stroke
2. Any stroke within one year
3. Brain tumor
4. Active internal bleeding
5. aortic dissection