Thrombosis (Coronary)
Thrombosis Coronary is a blockage in the coronary artery caused by a blood clot. The clot can cause an acute myocardial infarction.

What is Thrombosis Coronary?
Thrombosis Coronary is a blockage in the coronary artery caused by a blood clot. The clot can cause an acute myocardial infarction.
What are the Potential Causes of Thrombosis Coronary?
- Blood clot(s)
- Myocardial infraction
What are the Indicators of Thrombosis Coronary?
- ECG: ST segment elevation, T wave inversion, Q waves
- History: History and cardiac isoenzymes can make diagnosis.
What is the Treatment for Thrombosis Coronary?
- Fibrinolytics
- Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)