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This podcast discusses the diagnosis and management of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in resource-limited settings, focusing on the evolving understanding of symptoms, the role of ECG and troponin testing, and the importance of clinical examination and scoring systems for effective triage. It highlights the atypical presentations in women and the challenges faced in rural healthcare settings. This conversation delves into the management of acute coronary syndromes, focusing on thrombolysis for ST elevation myocardial infarction, the treatment of non-ST elevation myocardial infarction, the role of angioplasty in stable angina, and the essential post-discharge care for patients. The discussion emphasizes the importance of timely intervention, effective communication among healthcare providers, and the need for comprehensive follow-up care to ensure optimal patient outcomes.Summary- Indians often present with younger age for myocardial infarction.- Classical symptoms of ACS are changing; atypical presentations are common.- ECG findings are crucial for diagnosing ACS, especially ST changes.- Troponin testing has evolved to improve diagnosis accuracy.- Scoring systems like TIMI and HEART are essential for triaging patients.- Women often present with atypical symptoms and are underdiagnosed.- Point of care tests can enhance diagnostic capabilities in rural settings.- Clinical examination remains vital in assessing chest pain.- Understanding likelihood ratios can aid in better diagnosis of ACS.- Resource constraints significantly impact the management of ACS. Thrombolysis is crucial for ST elevation myocardial infarction.- Early intervention significantly improves patient outcomes.- WhatsApp is a valuable tool for sharing ECGs and medical information.- Non-ST elevation myocardial infarction requires different management than STEMI.- Stable angina can often be managed effectively with medication rather than angioplasty.Resources:Dr.Jamshed Dalal: https://www.kokilabenhospital.com/professionals/jamsheddalal.html [https://www.kokilabenhospital.com/professionals/jamsheddalal.html]Dr. Dr. Chaitanya H Balakrishnan : https://www.stjohns.in/medicalcollege/Medicine_ChaitanyaHBalakrishnan.php [https://www.stjohns.in/medicalcollege/Medicine_ChaitanyaHBalakrishnan.php]Dr.Shitij Arora: https://einsteinmed.edu/faculty/14156/shitij-arora [https://einsteinmed.edu/faculty/14156/shitij-arora]Chapters00:00 Understanding Acute Coronary Syndrome Presentation03:05 The Role of ECG in Diagnosis03:12 How do you recognize an Acute Coronary Syndrome?04:18 How has the presentation of acute coronary syndrome changed?05:57 Clinical Examination and Risk Assessment07:02 Are there any clinical features which may point towards high chances of an acute coronary syndrome?08:49 What ECG characteristics point towards ACS or otherwise?08:59 Scoring Systems for Triage11:15 What are the validated risk scoring systems to help guide triage?11:53 The Evolution of Troponin Testing14:58 Challenges in Resource-Limited Settings16:55 What should our approach to diagnosis be; when you have troponins and when you don't have troponins?17:49 Atypical Presentations in Women20:56 Summary and Key Takeaways23:00 Why are women subjected to less testing and remain underdiagnosed?25:22 Summary of Part A29.39 How do you manage STEMI ?36:07 Thrombolysis in Acute Myocardial Infarction42.50 What does a successful thrombolysis look like? What should we do if it’s not?44:00 A model that can be adopted nationally47:15 Is there any role of Echocardiogram in an acuteMI?49:00 Difference in the management of non-ST elevation MI compared to STEMI53:50 Type 1 and Type 2 MI54:56 Acute coronary syndrome presents with unstable hemodynamic58:36 Management of unstable angina vs Non-STEMI?01:01:11 Does angioplasty have any value in stable angina in the modern medical therapy era?01:07:26 Criteria for discharge, post discharge care and monitoring48:27 Management of Non-ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction01:00:22 Stable Angina and the Role of Angioplasty01:07:11 Post-Discharge Care for Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients
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