Miokardiális
Miokardiális is the Hungarian adjective meaning "pertaining to the myocardium," the muscular middle layer of the heart wall. In medical English usage, the equivalent term is myocardial. The myocardium consists of cardiomyocytes organized in a spiral arrangement and generates the heart’s rhythmic contractions that pump blood through the circulatory system.
Anatomy and function: The myocardium lies between the endocardium and the epicardium. The left ventricular myocardium
Clinical relevance: Descriptions using miokardiális include myocardial infarction (miokardiális infarktus), caused by obstruction of a coronary
Diagnosis and treatment: Evaluation involves electrocardiography, measurement of cardiac biomarkers such as troponin, echocardiography, and advanced
Etymology: from Greek myo- “muscle” and kardia “heart,” with the Hungarian suffix -ális forming the adjective.