Anterior Myocardial Infarction _verified_ Access

To maintain blood pressure, the heart rate increases (tachycardia) and blood vessels constrict. While these are survival mechanisms, they increase the workload on the already damaged ventricle, potentially worsening the injury. Common Symptoms

(controversial but traditional):

The anterior wall of the heart is primarily supplied by the .

: Shortness of breath, cold sweats (perspiration), nausea, and radiating pain to the jaw, neck, or left arm. 2. ECG Findings

To maintain blood pressure, the heart rate increases (tachycardia) and blood vessels constrict. While these are survival mechanisms, they increase the workload on the already damaged ventricle, potentially worsening the injury. Common Symptoms

(controversial but traditional):

The anterior wall of the heart is primarily supplied by the .

: Shortness of breath, cold sweats (perspiration), nausea, and radiating pain to the jaw, neck, or left arm. 2. ECG Findings