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患者,男性,66岁,于1小时前突发胸闷,伴胸痛,位于心前区,且呈进行性加重,心悸明显

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患者,男性,66岁,于1小时前突发胸闷,伴胸痛,位于心前区,且呈进行性加重,心悸明显,即刻入院,入院时呈急性病容,血压190/95mmHg,既往有冠心病病史4年,糖尿病病史10年,发作时心电图示Ⅰ、Ⅱ、Ⅲ、aVF导联ST段压低0.1~0.2mV,辅检心肌酶、血分析、肝功、血脂(2.32mmol/L)均正常,临床诊断为不稳定型心绞痛、高血压病3级,极高危,给予硝酸甘油、普萘洛尔、阿托伐他汀钙、单硝酸异山梨酯、缬沙坦等药物进行治疗。

该患者入院时首选治疗为()

A.静脉注射硝酸甘油

B.静脉滴注低分子右旋糖酐

C.静脉注射毛花苷C

D.静脉注射尿激酶

E.静脉注射复方丹参

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