Definition of Acute myocardial infarction
Acute myocardial infarction: A heart attack.
The term "myocardial infarction" focuses on the heart muscle, which is called the myocardium,and the changes that occur in it due to the sudden deprivation of circulating blood. This is usually caused by arteriosclerosis with narrowing of the coronary arteries, the culminating event being a thrombosis (clot). The main change is death (necrosis) of myocardial tissue.
The word "infarction" comes from the Latin
"infarcire" meaning "to plug up or cram." It refers to the clogging
of the artery, which is frequently initiated by cholesterol piling up on the inner wall of the blood vessels that distribute blood to the heart muscle.
Last Editorial Review: 1/7/2004Common Misspellings: acute myocardial infaction, acute myicardial infarction, acute myicardial infaction, acute miocardial infarction, acute miocardial infaction
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