Template:STEMI
{{Navbox | name = STEMI | title = ST elevation myocardial infarction | titlestyle = background:Pink; | groupstyle = background:MistyRose; | group1 = Overview | list1 = Overview • Epidemiology and demographics • Classification
| group2 = Risk factors and Triggers | list2 = Risk Factors • Triggers
| group3 = Pathophysiology | list3 = Pathophysiology of Vessel Occlusion • Pathophysiology of Reperfusion• Gross Pathology • Histopathology
| group4 = Diagnosis | list4 = Diagnosis • Symptoms • Differential diagnosis of chest pain • Physical Examination • Electrocardiogram • Cardiac Markers • Coronary Angiography
| group5 = Treatment | list5 = Pre-Hospital Care Pre-Hospital Care Initial Care Initial Care Oxygen | Nitrates | Analgesics | Aspirin | Beta Blockers
Pharmacologic Reperfusion | Reperfusion Therapy (Overview of Fibrinolysis and Primary PCI) | Fibrinolysis
Mechanical Reperfusion | The importance of reducing Door-to-Balloon times | Primary PCI | Adjunctive and Rescue PCI | Rescue PCI | Facilitated PCI | Adjunctive PCI | CABG | Management of Patients Who Were Not Reperfused | Assessing Success of Reperfusion
Antithrombin Therapy | Unfractionated Heparin (UFH) Therapy | Low Molecular Weight Heparinoid Therapy | Direct Thrombin Inhibitor Therapy
Antiplatelet Agents | Aspirin | Thienopyridine Therapy | Glycoprotein IIbIIIa Inhibition
Inhibition of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System Inhibition of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
Other Adjunctive Therapies Magnesium Therapy | Glucose Control | Calcium Channel Blocker Therapy
Monitoring | ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction Arrhythmia Monitoring
Complications | Complications
Discharge Care
Secondary Prevention | Cardiac Rehabilitation | Prognosis
Acute myocardial infarction • NSTEMI • STEMI • Right ventricular myocardial infarction • Atrial infarction