An NSTEMI, or non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction, is a type of heart attack. An NSTEMI occurs when a partial blockage of a coronary artery or a temporary disruption of blood flow prevents the heart from getting enough oxygen.
As the heart is deprived of oxygen, the heart muscle begins to deteriorate. The longer the heart goes without oxygen, the more damage occurs.
This type of heart attack gets its name from the fact that it doesn’t show an identifiable ST-segment elevation on an electrocardiogram, which is a sign of a complete blockage of the coronary artery. The ST elevation is a pattern of electrical signals in the heart.
Each year in the United States, more than 800,000 people experience a heart attack, and the vast majority of those are NSTEMIs.