I23: Certain current complications following acute myocardial infarction
I23.6: Thrombosis of atrium, auricular appendage, and ventricle as current complications following acute myocardial infarction
A heart attack involves parts of the heart not getting enough oxygen-rich blood. As a result, the affected heart tissue gets damaged or dies.
Various problems can occur after a heart attack.
If a heart attack has damaged the heart, it is sometimes no longer able to pump properly. As a result, the blood in the heart sometimes no longer flows properly. As a result, blood clots have formed in your heart.
The heart may no longer be able to pump the blood through the body so well. They may also lose consciousness as a result.
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