Pre-infarction period

The pre-infarction period is the initial stage of the development of myocardial infarction. Simply put, this is the point in time when the heart stops supplying blood normally to its brain, as the blood flow either slows down or stops for a certain period of time. This is a short period - less than a month on average, but sometimes lasts only a few hours. We can say that this is a threshold, after crossing which the patient has every chance of survival if he receives treatment on time. Pre-infarction is often called acute coronary insufficiency, since it appears at a certain stage of development.

Myocardial infarction most often occurs due to vascular atherosclerosis. Those. it is in them that time is deposited