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What happens to the heart muscle after an MI?

When a coronary artery becomes 100% blocked the muscle cells die. Cell death is
irreversible after about 30 minute. The cells are gone forever and can never be
replaced.

 Early signs of an MI…no physical changes to heart muscle yet (until about 6-8
hours), but when the myocytes die cardiac enzymes are released: CK-MB (4 to 6
hours after MI), troponin (2-4 hours…most regarded) myoglobin (1 hours after
injury…show injury but not too specific).
 Within 24-36 hours inflammation sets in and neutrophils come on the scene and
congregate at the damaged tissue site. This causes complication of
possible pericarditis. In addition, within 24 hours the heart fails to pump efficiently
(cardiogenic shock) and arrhythmias can develop (atrial and ventricular
dysrhythmia along with AV blocks).
 Within 10 days, granulation occurs when the macrophages come on the scene.
They are WBCs who’ve came to clean up the dead cells and other components.
However, the new tissue formed from granulation is not well formed and is weak.
This increases the chance of cardiac rupture.
 Within 2 months scarring occurs, and the heart is affected in size and functionality
due to increased collagen.

Signs & Symptoms of Myocardial Infarction


Remember the mnemonic: CRUSHING

Chest pain (intense, heavy)

Radiating chest pain that goes to left arm, jaw, back

Unrelieved by nitroglycerin or rest (chest pain)

Sweating (cold)

Hard to breathe (shortness of breath)

Increased heart rate, blood pressure or irregular heart rate

Nausea with vomiting

Going to be anxious and scared


Note: Women can present differently by not having “heavy” chest pain. Their chest pain
may be felt in the lower part of the chest, experience shortness of breath, and feel
extremely fatigued. They may not seek immediate help because they think they are “just
ill” with a sickness.

Silent MIs: this is where the patient has no symptoms of chest pain. Mainly occurs in
diabetics due to diabetic neuropathy where the nerves that feel pain are damaged in the
heart.

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