EVALUATION OF CHANGES IN HEART RATE IN INFERIOR AND ANTERIORWALL ST ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION.
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KEY WORDS: Heart Rate, Inferior and Anterior Wall ST Elevation, Myocardial InfarctionAbstract
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION: By the right coronary artery, when the inferior myocardial tissue is supplied,
or RCA is injured due to that vessel thrombosis, an inferior wall myocardial infarction (IWMI),
inferior ST segment elevation MI, inferior MI, or inferior STEMI, develops. OBJECTIVES:
The study's main goal is to examine heart rate alterations in patients with anterior and inferior wa
ll ST elevation myocardial infarction. METHODOLOGY:From January to August 2021, a desc
riptive study was done at CMClarkana. The information was gathered from 100 patients of both s
exes. Only patients with anterior and inferior wall ST elevation myocardial infarction who receiv
ed thrombolytic treatment and were between the ages of 30 and 60 were included in the study.
RESULTS: The information was gathered from 100 male and female patients. NSTEMI patients
were older than STEMI patients and had a higher rate of hypertension, prior MI ad coronary
revascularization treatments, and clinical symptoms of metabolic syndrome.
On initial admission to the coronary care unit, patients with NSTEMI had a higher number of sig
nificant coronary stenoses, revascularization was more commonly inadequate, and they came wit
h symptoms of heart failure. There is no change in heart rate variability indices between different
types of MI, age groups, or genders, according to the findings. CONCLUSION:The findings of t
his study demonstrate two significant findings: first, SA can detect variations in cardiac autonom
ic modulation following primary PCI.
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