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Myocardial Infarction Definition Types

#Diagnosis #Cardiology #Myocardial #Infarction #Classification #Types #Definitions #MI #NSTEMI #Type1 #Type2 #Demand
Definition Types ... #Infarction #Classification ... #Types #Definitions ... #MI #NSTEMI #Type1 ... #Type2 #Demand
Type 1 vs Type 2 Myocardial Infarction

Myocardial Infarction Type 1:
 - Plaque rupture/erosion with occlusive thrombus
Type 1 vs Type 2 ... oxygen supply/demand ... Non-atherosclerotic coronary dissection ... Oxygen supply/demand ... #Definition #AMI
Myocardial Infarction - Type 1 vs Type 2

The key difference between Type I vs. Type II
- Type 1 vs Type ... Type II MI is the ... oxygen supply/demand ... Non-atherosclerotic coronary dissection ... #Type2 #Definition
Myocardial Infarction - Definition and Types

Type 1 - Spontaneous Myocardial Infarction
 - Atherosclerotic plaque rupture or
Types Type 1 - ... #Infarction #Classification ... #Types #Definitions ... #NSTEMI #MI #Type1 ... #Type2 #Demand
Schema for documenting a type 1 MI, type 2 MI, or non-MI troponin elevation based on
1 MI, type 2 MI ... , or non-MI troponin ... #Myocardial #Infarction ... #Type2 #TypeI # ... Guideline #NSTEMI #Definition
Myocardial infarction:
Classified into 5 types based on etiology and circumstances:

Type 1: Spontaneous MI caused by ischemia
Classified into 5 types ... 1: Spontaneous MI ... fissuring; coronary dissection ... increased oxygen demand ... #MI #Ischemia #myocardialinfarction
Differentiating type-I vs. type-II MI

Sorting this out is difficult, often relying heavily on clinical judgement.

A key
Differentiating type-I ... vs. type-II MI ... -2 MI. ... -1 MI. ... #Type2 #Definition
Shock Classification
Shock Definition: State of cellular and tissue hypoxia due to: reduced oxygen delivery, increased oxygen
Shock Definition ... • Most common type ... Cardiomyopathic → myocardial ... valvular rupture, dissection ... #Types #diagnosis