Myocardial infarction is myocardial infarction, and the time window for thrombolysis in myocardial infarction is within 12 hours after the onset of myocardial infarction. The “optimal time” for thrombolysis of myocardial infarction is the earlier the better, the earlier the patient undergoes thrombolysis, the better the therapeutic effect, and it is generally believed that the effect of thrombolysis within 3 hours is no worse than that of interventional therapy.
Myocardial infarction refers to atherosclerotic plaque rupture of coronary arteries and other causes of vascular blockage, causing insufficient blood and oxygen supply to the myocardium, resulting in necrosis of myocardial cells. Thrombolytic therapy refers to the application of drugs such as urokinase and streptokinase to dissolve the blood clots, thereby reopening the blood vessels and restoring the heart to normal blood and oxygen supply.
When the patient myocardial infarction attack should be the first time to the hospital, under the advice of the doctor as soon as possible for thrombolysis, percutaneous coronary intervention and other reperfusion therapy, in order to avoid delays in the condition of the disease, resulting in adverse consequences, the drugs need to be taken under the guidance of a physician.