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Old 01-16-2018, 03:32 AM   #107
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I've seen a ST segment (during MI) completely resolve within a moment of the patient receiving a shot of nitro. This was more than just treating the symptom. Perhaps you are confusing morphine with NTG? - your statement is true for morphine.



MI patients need anti-platelets, but not necessarily anti-coagulation - there is a subtle difference here.

Judge, maybe stick to psychiatry?
No, there's no confusion. I am well aware of the difference thanks.
I think what was uncovered here is that it would appear that there may be a difference in practice between the UK and the US.

In the UK we base our protocols on the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE)
and what I said essentially fits with what they recommend. The hospital in which I currently work happens to have clopidogrel as part of their standard ACS protocol early on.

This got me thinking though and since having read up a little on this (e.g. here) I am perfectly willing to concede that practice differs across countries (and apparently across the US as well it seems).

Invisibility and nothingness look an awful lot alike.

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