[Acute coronary syndrome]
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[Acute coronary syndrome]
Abstract
Acute coronary syndromes represent a major cause of mortality in our country. There is a very wide spectrum of clinical presentation since the actual classification of acute coronary syndromes is based on electrocardiographic presentation, that is to say based on absence or presence of ST segment elevation. When dealing with an acute chest pain, once the probability of acute coronary syndrome is established, the emergency care must follow the scientific guidelines. One of the critical steps is represented by the evaluation of ischaemic and hemorrhagic risk in order to tailor optimally antithrombotic and anticoagulation therapies and revascularization timing. This article summarizes the main points of the emergency care from the diagnosis to risk stratification.
Les syndromes coronariens aigus sont une des principales causes de mortalité dans notre pays. Il existe un large spectre de présentations cliniques. La classification actuelle des syndromes coronariens aigus est basée sur la traduction électrocardiographique, à savoir l’absence ou la présence d’un sus-décalage du segment ST. Devant une douleur thoracique, une fois la probabilité de syndrome coronarien aigu établie, la prise en charge en urgence devra suivre les recommandations des sociétés scientifiques. Une des étapes essentielles est l’évaluation du risque ischémique et hémorragique afin d’adapter au mieux les traitements antithrombotiques, anticoagulants et les délais de revascularisation. Le présent article résume les principes de cette prise en charge, du diagnostic à la stratification du risque, et en fonction de cette dernière, du traitement à instaurer.
Keywords: Cardiac emergencies; Vascular emergencies; Acute coronary syndromes.
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