2011, Number S1
Importance of early intervention in the treatment of acute myocardial infarction with ST-supradepression
Language: Spanish
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ABSTRACT
A comment on clinical method as a scientific method of work of medical science provided the introduction to this article, which aims to analyze the treatment of acute myocardial infarction with ST- supradepression and the importance of early intervention as seen from the context of Cuban reality today, allowing alert colleagues about the possibility of implementing other more cheaper. Theoretical method was used for literature review, the search for the main studies in English and Spanish covering the period 2005-2010; it exchanged views with specialists of the topic in Cuba, documents and articles were reviewed held by the author.The main search results include early reperfusion of the infarct related artery by angioplasty or by thrombolysis with intensive therapy based on platelet antiaggregant, anticoagulant substances converting enzyme inhibitors of aldosterone. Among the findings it was noted the clinical method as a scientific method of application in medical science and its validity.REFERENCES
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