Acute coronary syndrome: Clinical sciences
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
- What is acute coronary syndrome? Acute coronary syndrome, or ACS, is one of the can’t-miss-diagnoses that must be ruled out when a patient presents with acute chest pain. ACS is caused by sudden decreased coronary blood flow, also known as cardiac ischemia.
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Concise explanation in just 12 mins 👏😊
They explain everything so well and on point
@@AtlasOfMBBS i totally agree👍
Happy to help, Wael! 💕
So thankful for this video explanation 🙏🏻❤
We hope it helped! 🙏🏼
CME for me.Thank you so much.
This is the best video on ACS...A MUST WATCH.😊😊
Thank you so much! 💖
My hospital always just had us draw cardiac enzymes with any chest pain patient. Usually a series of 3 unless the first 2 were negative.
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We hope it helped! 🙏🏼
Thank you ❤
This was amazing, what is the reference of the algorithm?? I need it please
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What is the
Biology behind both cis and trans females having similar symptoms of ACS?
Assuming it’s estrogen levels increasing clot formation chances
So exogenous estrogen in the trans is like endogenous estrogen in the cis? Right...I know we want this to be the thing, right? Where is the data on this?
What is cis ?
On point and concise 👏
Thank you! ❤️
Both in cis- and trans- females?
cis and trans females?!, i can barely cover two genders for exams and now we have more, better graduate faster 🏃♂️
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I thought exactly the same thing, will disregard this part.
Super amazing
Thank you! Cheers! 💕
Cis and trans females?? SORRY WHAT
I paused the video for a second shocked by what was said. 😵💫
10:54
Yeaaah I aint falling for that cis/trans stuff. We are talking medicine here, with biology and anatomy involved. I understand the HRT stuff going on, but estrogen is hardly anything of many factors that make up a biological woman. I am sure even men sometimes don't have chest pain when presenting with ACS. Otherwise, incredible presentation!
cis and trans? u mean males and females?
i saw those terms in instagram and i guess cis means the women that feels like women while trans means the women who feels like a man
@@mehmetakifyldz773 aka mental illness and if not BS.
@@mehmetakifyldz773 Then I think he should have said cis females and trans men
I think he’s referring to the fact that trans women have a high risk of developing Diabetes due to the estrogens they’re taking
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cis and trans?! disliked