How to treat anterior wall myocardial ischemia

If the patient has anterior wall myocardial ischemia, this condition can first be considered in combination with oral treatment with two drugs, namely bye aspirin and atorvastatin. If the patient has more obvious symptoms of discomfort in the precordial area or posterior back, you can also combine oral beta-blockers and nitrates, relatively these two drugs have a synergistic effect on improving myocardial ischemia and treating angina, representative drugs include bisoprolol, isosorbide mononitrate, etc. If patients still have uncomfortable symptoms after taking the above four types of drugs, they can also take Vanzantel in combination. It is recommended that patients can then take sartans or prilosecs in combination, because these drugs can prevent left ventricular remodeling and improve myocardial ischemia, which are very good drugs for secondary prevention. As for patients with myocardial ischemia, in addition to oral medication, they can also improve myocardial ischemia by intravenous administration if necessary, such as nitroglycerin or isosorbide nitrate. The effect is also good when combined with Chinese medicines, such as Dan Hong injection, Ginseng Glucose, Shu Xuening, etc.