Heart attacks, or acute myocardial infarction (MI), are one of the leading causes of death worldwide. The newly released Canadian Cardiovascular Society Classification of Acute Myocardial Infarction (CCS-AMI) appearing in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology, published by Elsevier, presents a four-stage classification of heart attack based on heart muscle damage. This work by a group of noted experts has the potential to stratify risk more accurately in heart attack patients and lays the groundwork for development of new, injury-stage-specific and tissue pathology-based therapies.
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STEMI patients taking the traditional Chinese medicine Tongxinluo, containing extracts of multiple plants and insects, had fewer MIs, strokes, and other events in the randomized CTS-AMI trial.
Tongxinluo, a type of traditional Chinese medicine, significantly improved health for some people after they experienced a heart attack, the findings of a trial showed.