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A pitfall concerning elevated Troponin I can be patients with renal failure or pulmonary embolism.<cite>Thygesen</cite> Although cardiac markers are helpful for confirming the diagnosis reperfusion should not always wait till the cardiac markers are known. | A pitfall concerning elevated Troponin I can be patients with renal failure or pulmonary embolism.<cite>Thygesen</cite> Although cardiac markers are helpful for confirming the diagnosis reperfusion should not always wait till the cardiac markers are known. | ||
==ST elevated Myocardial Infarct== | |||
Initial treatment of STEMI is relief of ischemic pain, stabilize the hemodynamic status and reduce the ischemia as quickly as possible by fibrinolysis or primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Meanwhile other measures as continuous cardiac monitoring, oxygen and intravenous access are necessary to guarantee the safety of the patient.<cite>Antman</cite> | Initial treatment of STEMI is relief of ischemic pain, stabilize the hemodynamic status and reduce the ischemia as quickly as possible by fibrinolysis or primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Meanwhile other measures as continuous cardiac monitoring, oxygen and intravenous access are necessary to guarantee the safety of the patient.<cite>Antman</cite> |