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Modern medicine provides incredible medication to treat both an acute heart attack and to prevent one from occurring or recurring.
Combining Thrombolytics and Angioplasty
The combination of thrombolytic medication with the balloon and stent procedure is not the optimal choice for treating STEMI.
Treating Blockage of the Left Main Coronary Artery: Bypass or Stent?
Treating blockage of the left main coronary artery can be done with either bypass surgery or with stenting. Which procedure is best remains to be decided.
Contrast Induced Kidney Injury
Intravenous contrast can harm the kidneys during coronary angiography. You may be at higher risk.
A Better Way to Save Lives: New CPR Guidelines
New guidelines for performing CPR suggest that chest compressions without rescue breathing may be sufficient in some settings.
Treatment of Blockage of the Left Main Coronary Artery
Blockage of the left main coronary artery is usually treated with bypass surgery. The balloon and stent procedure may be a viable alternative.
Platelets and Heart Attacks
Plavix is important in preventing heart attacks and keeping stents open. This article explains the pros and cons of of this medication.
Stable Angina: The Three Treatment Options
Stable angina can be treated with conservative options, such as medication, or more aggressive methods, such as balloon and stent procedure and coronary bypass surgery. Each treatment option has its pros and cons. Learn more about treatments for stable angina.
Surviving a Heart Attack
Surviving a heart attack depends on preventing both short term and long term complications. The most important immediate step is activation of the 911 system.
Doctor's Orders: Emergency Care of a Myocardial Infarction
The initial treatment of a heart attack includes doctor's orders fo multiple medications. This article describes the what, how, when, and why behind these orders.
I Think I'm Having a Heart Attack - Now What?
The first steps to take when you suspect a heart attack.
Medications for Treating a Heart Attack
Various medications are used to treat a heart attack. These can decrease the heart's demand for energy and increase its supply.
The Clot Buster: Thrombolytics
A clot buster, or thrombolytic can break apart the blood clot blocking a coronary artery and save the heart from further damage.
Balloon and Stent Procedure
A coronary blockage can often be treated by opening it with a balloon and keeping it open with a stent.
Bypass Surgery
When coronary blockage cannot be treated with medications and balloon and stent procedures, coronary bypass surgery may be the best option.
Heart Transplant
If all else fails, a heart transplant may be the only option.

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