
Madrid, May 1 (EFE) .- José Luis Zamorano, vice president of the European Society of Cardiology and Head of Cardiology Service at the Ramón y Cajal Hospital in Madrid, said Wednesday that the key to the future of a recovery of a patient with a myocardial infarction "is a fast and effective treatment".
Dr. Zamorano, who did not want to delve into the Iker Casillas case when he did not know the details, did reflect in general on this illness, which he exhaustively reflects in his website where he opens a new path in medical dissemination, in the knowledge of the cardiological patient about his illness and the bases of the doctor-patient relationship.
Zamorano pointed to being questioned by the genesis of an acute myocardial infarction that "the heart has three coronary arteries that embrace the heart like an ice clamp, the infarction occurs when one of those arteries is completely occluded and oxygen stops coming to a part of the heart, the nutrient stops coming and there is a necrosis, the cell death of a part of the heart.It is essential to immediately try to open the artery to restore the arrival of oxygen to the heart and that the damage is as small as possible " , points out Dr. José Luis Zamorano.