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DEFINICIÓN CLASIFICACIÓN DE INFARTO AGUDO DE MIOCARDIO CLASIFICACIÓN KILLIP FACTORES DE RIESGO CARDIOVASCULAR FACTORES DE RIESGO NO MODIFICABLES FACTORES DE RIESGO NO MODIFICABLES LIPOPROTEÍNA HIPERTENSIÓN ARTERIAL DIABETES MELLITUS TABAQUISMO ALCOHOL OBESIDAD SEDENTARISMO OTROS FACTORES SÍNTOMAS SIGNOS CLASIFICACIÓN CLÍNICA DE INFARTO DE MIOCARDIO DEFINICIÓN DE INFARTO DE MIOCARDIO ST ELEVADO EPIDEMIOLOGIA EVALUACIÓN INICIAL DEL RIESGO DATOS DE LABORATORIO CAUSAS DE ELEVACIÓN DE TROPONINAS EN AUSENCIA DE SCA ELECTROCARDIOGRAFÍA ECOCARDIOGRAFÍA TRATAMIENTO DOSIS DE TRATAMIENTO ANTIPLAQUETARIO ADJUNTO RESTAURACIÓN DEL FLUJO CORONARIO Y REPERFUSIÓN DEL TEJIDO MIOCÁRDICO RECOMENDACIONES DE TRATAMIENTO EN LAS GUIAS CLÍNICAS METAS DE LA TERAPIA DE REPERFUSION REPERFUSION EN HOSPITAL COMPETENTE CON ICP COMPLICACIONES DEL INFARTO AGUDO DE MIOCARDIO COMPLICACIONES MECÁNICAS COM...
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Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome occurs due to the presence of accessory pathways that abnormally communicate the atria with the ventricles. It is one of the main causes of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia in young people and adolescents, in whom the ideal management is catheter ablation. This syndrome can also occur in younger patients such as neonates and infants, where the therapeutic options are different. We present the case of a 47-day-old patient who was admitted to a public pediatric hospital in Peru due to vomiting. Upon admission, she showed a heart rate of 250 beats per minute; wide QRS complex tachycardia was documented; later, on the electrocardiogram in sinus rhythm, signs of pre-excitation were evident.
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Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome occurs due to the presence of accessory pathways that abnormally communicate the atria with the ventricles. It is one of the main causes of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia in young people and adolescents, in whom the ideal management is catheter ablation. This syndrome can also occur in younger patients such as neonates and infants, where the therapeutic options are different. We present the case of a 47-day-old patient who was admitted to a public pediatric hospital in Peru due to vomiting. Upon admission, she showed a heart rate of 250 beats per minute; wide QRS complex tachycardia was documented; later, on the electrocardiogram in sinus rhythm, signs of pre-excitation were evident.