Emergency treatment for heart stroke.. Neptroglycerin. Morphine and mperidine. Aspirin. Beta inhibitors. Blood clots. Clopidogrel or Plafex

These treatments are often used in an ambulance or emergency department:
Which:
1. Oxygen: It is given to the patient through the mask or nasal tube
2. Neptroglycerin: administered intravenously to dilate veins, relieve pain on the patient and rest of the heart. Blood pressure and pulse are monitored in the patient and confirmed before giving him that the patient did not take a phosphodiesterase inhibitor (Viagra) At risk.
3. Analgesics: Methyl morphine and mperidine until the pain is gone.
4. Aspirin: Studies have shown that the faster the processor by giving aspirin to the patient the better the results, so the patient is given aspirin pill to chew it and swallow it at the earliest opportunity, of course, if the patient does not have a barrier such as sensitivity to it.
5. Beta inhibitors: Studies have shown that early use of beta inhibitors gives restricted results with heart stroke patients and improves outcomes, given intravenously and orally
6. Blood clots: The patient is given the heparin during the catheter also to prevent the formation of new thrombosis and is given a lower dose if the patient has taken thrombolytic medication and blood flow is monitored and signs of bleeding during the disease during the duration of treatment, stop heparin if the patient is going to surgery .
7. Treatment against thrombocytopenia: Studies have shown that the treatment against platelets is one of the most important steps for the treatment of coronary heart disease. There are three types of drugs against platelets, each of which works with different mechanisms. Therefore, we may see many patients on more than one drug. Platelets and thus reduce and prevent thrombosis of formation, the patient continues to take these drugs before and during and sometimes after catheterization, but must be stopped by 5-7 days before the operation of surgical intervention coronary arteries:
Aspirin: All patients with unstable angina should use aspirin unless they have an allergy, taken orally
- Clopidogrel or Plafax: This drug is used for patients with coronary arteries who are allergic to aspirin or can not tolerate side effects of aspirin (of course, aspirin is taken). For patients with catheterization, clopidogrel plus aspirin is given before catheterization and may continue to be taken together up to 9 months after catheterization. This depends on the coronary artery placement of the patient and whether a catheter or catheter is placed during the catheterization, The patient takes two drugs against the platelets, taken orally
- Glycoprotein IIb / IIIa receptor inhibitors: Type III antiplatelet treatment The therapist may consider that the patient may improve the results of his treatment if taking this medicine in addition to aspirin and clopidogrel if the patient does not have contraindications to use and attention to the risk of bleeding has also increased because the patient became Take three drugs against platelets, taken intravenously.
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