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{{Navbox | name = STEMI | title = ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction | titlestyle = background:Pink; | groupstyle = background:MistyRose; | group1 = Background | list1 = OverviewEpidemiology and Demographics Classification

| group2 = Risk factors and Triggers | list2 = Risk FactorsTriggers

| group3 = Pathophysiology | list3 = Pathophysiology of Vessel OcclusionPathophysiology of ReperfusionGross PathologyHistopathology

| group4 = Diagnosis | list4 = DiagnosisSymptomsDifferential Diagnosis of Chest PainPhysical ExaminationElectrocardiogramRight ventricular myocardial infarctionAtrial InfarctionCardiac MarkersCoronary Angiography

| group5 = Treatment | list5 = Pre-Hospital Care Pre-Hospital Care Initial Care Initial CareOxygenNitratesAnalgesicsAspirinBeta Blockers

Pharmacologic ReperfusionReperfusion Therapy (Overview of Fibrinolysis and Primary PCI)Fibrinolysis

Mechanical Reperfusion The Importance of Reducing Door-to-Balloon TimesPrimary PCIAdjunctive and Rescue PCIRescue PCIFacilitated PCIAdjunctive PCICABGManagement of Patients Who Were Not ReperfusedAssessing Success of Reperfusion

Antithrombin TherapyAntithrombin therapyUnfractionated heparin • [[ Low Molecular Weight Heparinoid Therapy Direct Thrombin Inhibitor TherapyFactor Xa Inhibition Antiplatelet AgentsAspirinThienopyridine TherapyGlycoprotein IIbIIIa Inhibition

Inhibition of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone SystemInhibition of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System

Other Adjunctive TherapiesMagnesium TherapyGlucose ControlCalcium Channel Blocker Therapy

| group6 = Monitoring | list6 = Arrhythmia Monitoring

| group7 = Complications | list7 = Complications

| group8 = Discharge Care | list8 =Secondary PreventionCardiac RehabilitationPrognosis }}