Current management and prognosis of patients with recurrent myocardial infarction

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Abstract

Recurrent myocardial infarction (re-MI) is a common event following acute coronary syndrome (ACS), especially during the first year. According to epidemiological studies, patients who experience re-MI are at higher risk of all-cause cardiovascular events and mortality. The cornerstones of re-MI prevention include complete functional coronary revascularization, effective dual antiplatelet therapy and secondary prevention strategies. Notwithstanding this, some controversy still exists on the definition and management of re-MI, and no dedicated studies have been designed or conducted so far in this setting. We here provide an overview of epidemiological and prognostic data on ACS patients experiencing re-MI, along with current available treatment and preventive options.

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de Luca, L., Paolucci, L., Nusca, A., Putini, R. L., Mangiacapra, F., Natale, E., … Gabrielli, D. (2021, September 24). Current management and prognosis of patients with recurrent myocardial infarction. Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine. IMR Press Limited. https://doi.org/10.31083/J.RCM2203080

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