Which Cardiac problem is this person experiencing?!


Question: Which Cardiac problem is this person experiencing?
A 62 year old woman has come into the emergency room complaining of “really bad heartburn” and “I can not catch my breath.” She also states she is “very, very tired.” Her symptoms have been going on for over 3 hours.

Health History:

?History of hypertension for 10 years
?Office manager of a busy law office and works 55 hours a week
?Smoker for 40 years
?Height: 5” 3” Weight: 170 pounds
?Lab work:
?Elevated cholesterol level and elevated LDL (low density lipoprotein)
?Elevated tropinin levels

Answers:

Best Answer - Chosen by Voters

Partial arterial blockage.



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Unfortunately she caused that on herself and is finally realizing she needs to change her LifeStyle.
Try some natural Immediate relief that Doctors tend to ignore but nature has just the right thing for her to calm down and take a long nap...VALERIAN ROOT EXTRACT a few drops of that stuff on her tongue... will make the hypertension go a way for a bit she can take that every time she feels stressed (just don't drive) the same as the Doctors prescriptions...

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http://www.you.myqivana.com



Well its probably not Lupus... Chase, any ideas?
-It could be Huntington's.
What? That's a degenerative Neurological disorder, right, Thirteen?
-What about just a simple mild cardiac arrest?
Makes the most sense to me, no use chasing zebras. Case closed.



Symptoms are classic for an acute myocardial infarction, in a patient with virtually all of the risk factors for same.
The finding of an elevated troponin confirms this diagnosis.



I would guess myocardial infarction...



Myocardial infarction




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