Repayment of the heart muscle, or myocardial infarction or myocardial infarction [1] (in English: Myocardial infarction MI or acute myocardial infarction AMI), also known as a heart attack [1] or heart attack (heart attack) is an acute heart disease life-threatening happens because of retention blood as a result of a blockage of the coronary arteries, leading to damage or death of the entire part of the heart muscle. Often the Nuba be a medical emergency threatening the life of the patient and requires immediate care. The case diagnosed by the patient's medical history and the results of the examination ECG and cardiac enzymes in the blood. The measures are a more pressing is to restore blood flow to the heart. To this must be accelerated immediately take the injured to a hospital or to a doctor or bring the doctor to treat the injured, and time plays a very important role here, Vtjb speed.
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Person who suffers from acute heart infarction is usually has a sudden pain in the chest felt behind the breastbone, sometimes spreading to the left arm or left side of the neck. In addition, the person may feel shortness of breath, sweating, nausea, vomiting, abnormal heart rate, and anxiety. The suffering of the women less in these symptoms from men, but narrow is usually in breathing, weakness, feeling indigestion, and fatigue. [2] In many cases, in some estimates, up to 64%, and the person does not have chest pain or other symptoms . [3] This is called myocardial "silent muscle."