Summary
This is a clinical practice guideline document developed by the Russian Society of Cardiology in collaboration with affiliated professional organisations and approved by Russia's Ministry of Health. The guidelines present contemporary evidence-based recommendations for the management of acute myocardial infarction with ST-segment elevation, covering diagnostic approaches, risk assessment, acute intervention, and long-term care strategies. As a consensus document, it reflects current best practice consensus among Russian cardiovascular specialists.
UK applicability
UK clinical practice for STEMI is governed by NICE guidance and European Society of Cardiology guidelines, which may differ in specific recommendations or implementation pathways. This Russian guideline document may have limited direct applicability to UK NHS practice, though may provide comparative context for international standards of care.
Key measures
Clinical practice standards, diagnostic criteria, treatment protocols, and outcome metrics for STEMI management
Outcomes reported
The guidelines provide evidence-based clinical recommendations for the diagnosis, risk stratification, and acute and long-term management of patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). The document synthesises current best practice across emergency care, interventional cardiology, surgery, and supportive therapies.
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