Clinical features of patients who died from acute myocardial infarction with necropsy confirmation
Abstract
Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases are one of the leading causes of death worldwide, among this group, acute myocardial infarction accounts for a large number of cases.Objective: To characterize the clinical features of patients who died from acute myocardial infarction in the Intensive Care Unit and the Cardiology Ward of the Celestino Hernández Robau University Hospital.
Method: A descriptive cross-sectional development research was conducted in a sample consisting of 110 patients who died from acute myocardial infarction, with necropsy confirmation.
Results: There was a predominance of patients aged 65 and older (79.1%) and of males (54.5%). There were 94 patients with three or more risk factors, and hypertension (81.7%) was the most common one. The most common forms of clinical presentation were typical chest pain (52.7%) and ST segment elevation acute myocardial infarction (74.5%). The main anatomoclinical complication was cardiogenic shock (57.3%). Fibrinolytic therapy and angioplasty were used only in 47 patients (42.7%).
Conclusions: There was a predominance of male patients, of those over 65 years of age and of the clinical presentation with the typical chest pain. Hypertension was the main risk factor. There was also a predominance of patients with three or more risk
factors, ST segment elevation on the electrocardiogram and cardiogenic shock as a complication. The use of fibrinolytic therapy and angioplasty was scarce.
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2014-10-07
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Abreu Reyes DR, García Garcés H, Alonso Mariño AL, García Pérez A, Martínez Torres M, Hernández Maldonado RM. Clinical features of patients who died from acute myocardial infarction with necropsy confirmation. CorSalud [Internet]. 2014 Oct. 7 [cited 2025 Jul. 1];6(4):298-307. Available from: https://revcorsalud.sld.cu/index.php/cors/article/view/117
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