Cardiac emergencies represent a major challenge in modern healthcare, requiring immediate and effective interventions to improve patient outcomes. Conditions such as ischemic heart disease, myocardial infarction, arrhythmias, and acute heart failure frequently present as life-threatening events that impose substantial demands on healthcare systems worldwide. Early symptom recognition, such as chest pain, dyspnea, palpitations, and syncope, is critical for timely and appropriate management. Rapid diagnosis relies on a combination of clinical assessment and the use of diagnostic tools, including electrocardiography, cardiac biomarkers, advanced imaging techniques, wearable devices, and centralized platforms. For this, an advanced organization of the emergency medical service (EMS) is crucial. Understanding the multifactorial nature of cardiovascular emergencies, encompassing genetic predisposition, lifestyle influences, and environmental factors, enables more personalized and targeted therapeutic approaches. Timely administration of evidence-based therapies such as reperfusion techniques, antiarrhythmic drugs, and hemodynamic support has been shown to significantly improve recovery trajectories and long-term prognosis. Conversely, delays in intervention are associated with increased risk of irreversible myocardial or systemic damage, complicating future treatment efforts. The successful management of cardiovascular emergencies depends on rapid and accurate diagnosis, a thorough understanding of pathophysiology, and the implementation of timely, evidence-based interventions. Coordinated care involving pre-hospital services, streamlined emergency department protocols, and multidisciplinary collaboration is essential. Moreover, continuous research and the integration of emerging technologies are key to advancing outcomes in this dynamic clinical domain.

Timely interventions for better outcomes in cardiac emergencies: a narrative review / Varrassi, G.; Paladini, A.; Mercieri, M.; Corso, R. M.; Pergolizzi, J. V.; Pasqualucci, A.; El-Tallawy, S. N.; Fari, G.; Silvestri, B.; Kaye, A. D.; Viswanath, O.; Gharibo, C.; Leoni, M. L. G.. - In: SIGNA VITAE. - ISSN 1845-206X. - 21:7(2025), pp. 16-28. [10.22514/sv.2025.093]

Timely interventions for better outcomes in cardiac emergencies: a narrative review

Mercieri M.;Leoni M. L. G.
2025

Abstract

Cardiac emergencies represent a major challenge in modern healthcare, requiring immediate and effective interventions to improve patient outcomes. Conditions such as ischemic heart disease, myocardial infarction, arrhythmias, and acute heart failure frequently present as life-threatening events that impose substantial demands on healthcare systems worldwide. Early symptom recognition, such as chest pain, dyspnea, palpitations, and syncope, is critical for timely and appropriate management. Rapid diagnosis relies on a combination of clinical assessment and the use of diagnostic tools, including electrocardiography, cardiac biomarkers, advanced imaging techniques, wearable devices, and centralized platforms. For this, an advanced organization of the emergency medical service (EMS) is crucial. Understanding the multifactorial nature of cardiovascular emergencies, encompassing genetic predisposition, lifestyle influences, and environmental factors, enables more personalized and targeted therapeutic approaches. Timely administration of evidence-based therapies such as reperfusion techniques, antiarrhythmic drugs, and hemodynamic support has been shown to significantly improve recovery trajectories and long-term prognosis. Conversely, delays in intervention are associated with increased risk of irreversible myocardial or systemic damage, complicating future treatment efforts. The successful management of cardiovascular emergencies depends on rapid and accurate diagnosis, a thorough understanding of pathophysiology, and the implementation of timely, evidence-based interventions. Coordinated care involving pre-hospital services, streamlined emergency department protocols, and multidisciplinary collaboration is essential. Moreover, continuous research and the integration of emerging technologies are key to advancing outcomes in this dynamic clinical domain.
2025
arrhythmias; cardiac insufficiency; cardiovascular diseases; emergencies; myocardial infarction
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Timely interventions for better outcomes in cardiac emergencies: a narrative review / Varrassi, G.; Paladini, A.; Mercieri, M.; Corso, R. M.; Pergolizzi, J. V.; Pasqualucci, A.; El-Tallawy, S. N.; Fari, G.; Silvestri, B.; Kaye, A. D.; Viswanath, O.; Gharibo, C.; Leoni, M. L. G.. - In: SIGNA VITAE. - ISSN 1845-206X. - 21:7(2025), pp. 16-28. [10.22514/sv.2025.093]
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