Cardiological emergency and acute myocardial infarction: physician and physiotherapist perceptions of immediate care, use of prehospital ECGS and patient referrals
T. A. Rochetti Bezerra, D. T. M Malaquias, Alexandre D Vivas, Christopher Aquino Pereira Lima, Bruna Barbosa Coelho, Thiago Gaban Trigueiro, Cristiano Bento Alvarenga, Hamilton Roberto M de O Carriço, João Victor A Dias, João Victor Portellinha de Oliveira, Carla Cristine Orasmo, Rafael Pinheiro do Nascimento, Karen Miyamoto Moriya, Maurício De Francisco Strefezzi, Matheus Guedes Fernandes Silva, Fernando Álison Morais Diniz Felix, Leandro Cardozo Batista
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Doctors and physiotherapists play a key role in reducing the rate of morbidity and mortality from acute myocardial infarction through well-applied care, as well as through the key point of health education, given that most of the risk factors are modifiable. This article is a literature review, which aims to explore the challenges faced by patients with acute myocardial infarction. This review shows that heart attacks are a serious problem. The study proves that this damage can be reduced or minimized with the training of medical and physiotherapy professionals in recognizing the signs and symptoms in good time, as well as the best treatment.