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Is there an acute myocardial infarction? |
how is this related with acute compartment syndrome and killip Acute Compartment syndrome is an acute medical problem following injury or surgery in which increased pressure (usually caused by inflammation) within a confined space (fascial compartment) in the body impairs blood supply, leading to nerve damage and muscle death without prompt treatment. That is a frickin HEART ATTACK!!!!!! acute myocardial infarction means there is sudden block in the blood supply of the heart. Killip is the classification used for heart disease. acute compartment syndrome.... not really sure acute myocardial infarction= heart attack Acute myocardial infarction is death or necrosis of the heart muscle. When you experience a heart attack muscle dies from the lack of oxygen. This is something you can not get back. Compartment syndrome if it is Acute is an EMERGENCY it leads to paralysis, loss of your limbs, or even death. It's where the swelling and bleeding creates pressure on capillaries and nerves. The capillaries collapse which means you muscles are not getting blood flow, without the oxygen and nutrients that the blood carry your muscle will die. Killip classification was an evaluation of 250 MI Pt's dealing with Lung congestion you can look this up on the net. Ask you Cardiologist for more information. |
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