Myocardial infarction (MI) is known as a critical medical emergency that necessitates urgent medical intervention due to its life-threatening nature. Traditional treatment methods, such as medication, surgery, and cardiac rehabilitation, have significantly improved patient outcomes. Understanding the intricate biology of the myocardium is crucial for accurately diagnosing and effectively managing various cardiac conditions. Here the abstract highlights the key aspects of clinical and diagnostic presentation pertaining to myocardial biology. However, emerging technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT) present novel opportunities to enhance diagnosis and treatment approaches for MI. This research proposal aims to investigate the potential benefits of IoT-based diagnosis & treatment for myocardial infection and its impact on patient outcomes. Additionally, it explores the clinical manifestations and diagnostic approaches employed to assess myocardial function and identify pathological conditions.
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