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S1E23 Acute Coronary Syndrome (Unstable Angina, NSTEMI, STEMI)

Cram The Pance

Cram The PANCE

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🗓️ 22 May 2021

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Acute Coronary Syndrome (Unstable angina, NSTEMI, STEMI) review for your Pance, Panre and Eor’s.
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Okay, so like the title says, today we're going to be going over acute coronary syndrome.

0:59.0

This is definitely a big one for the pants, one that you should be very familiar with because you'll definitely get some

1:04.0

questions on it. I wanted to really quickly like I always do if you haven't checked

1:08.3

out the the YouTube channel please do it's under cram the pants on YouTube so same name and there's a lot of good visuals and things like that to go along with the audio that I really feel helps solidify a lot of the topics that I go over and just help

1:20.8

Especially with the mnemonics in different pictures I have and things like that.

1:23.6

So check it out if you haven't already and thank you again as always for the comments, the likes,

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the new subscriptions on the podcast. I really appreciate that.

1:30.8

So let's get started, Q coronary syndrome. It's a term that's used to imply

1:35.2

there's a suspicion or a confirmed acute myocardial eschemia or infarction. The eschemia or infarction is usually due to a plaque rupturing and this forms a secondary artery thrombosis and this clop blocks the blood flow either completely or sometimes there is some flow still going

1:54.2

through and it's ischemic rather than a complete infarct and we'll go over those

1:57.5

types so there's three types I guess you could say severity levels of acute coronary syndrome.

2:03.7

There's unstable angina, there's non-ST elevation

2:08.1

myocardial infarction, and then a full-blown stemic, so

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