ACS

  1. Treatment acronym for UA/NSTEMI/STEMI
    • MONA + GAP-BA
    • Morphine
    • Oxygen
    • Nitrates
    • ASA
    • GP IIb/IIIa Inhibitors
    • Anti-coagulants
    • P2Y12 inhibitors
    • Beta-Blockers
    • ACE-Inhibitors 
  2. GP IIB/IIIA Inhibitors
    • Abciximab
    • Eptifibatide
    • Tirofiban 
  3. P2Y12 inhibitors
    • Clopidogrel
    • Prasugrel
    • Ticagrelor 
  4. When are thrombolytics recommended in STEMI?
    When hospital cannot perform PCI within 90 minutes (door to balloon)
  5. Thrombolytics should be initiated within ______
    30 minutes of arrival to hospital
  6. STEMI guidelines find thrombolytic use still beneficial when given out to _____ from symptom onset
    12 hours
  7. Medications to stop/discontinue before CABG surgery
    • Clolpidogrel and ticagrelor 5 days
    • Prasugrel 7 days
    • Eptifibatide/tirofiban 4 hours
    • Enoxaparin 12-24 hrs (continue UFH) 
    • Fondaparinux 24 hrs (continue UFH)
    • Bivalirudin 3 hrs (continue UFH) 
  8. Secondary prevention for MI
    • ASA
    • P2Y12 inhibitor for at least 1 month and up to 1 year 
    • SL NTG
    • Beta-blocker
    • ACEI
    • Statin if LDL > 100
    • Anticoag in AF pts 
Author
adguvetis
ID
162133
Card Set
ACS
Description
Acute Coronary Syndromes
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