Cocaine induced myocardial infarction

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The case of a 29 year old man who presented with chest pains after the use of cocaine is reported. The diagnosis of myocardial infarction was made on the electrocardiogram changes and lactate dehydrogenase profile. The diagnosis may be overlooked if there is no direct questioning about the use of drugs such as cocaine. Diazepam has an important role in the management of cardiac complications after cocaine use and should be used early in management. The use of thrombolysis should be a joint decision between the emergency physician and cardiologist.

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Inyang, V. A., Cooper, A. J., & Hodgkinson, D. W. (1999). Cocaine induced myocardial infarction. Journal of Accident and Emergency Medicine, 16(5), 374–375. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.16.5.374

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