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3 h later (normal values <7 ng/l)} | 3 h later (normal values <7 ng/l)} | ||
* [[Transthoracic echocardiography]]:Left ventricular [[ejection fraction]] | * [[Transthoracic echocardiography]]: | ||
**Left ventricular [[ejection fraction]] | |||
60% wall motion had no abnormalities, absence of [[Diastole|diastolic]] dysfunction, | 60% wall motion had no abnormalities, | ||
** absence of [[Diastole|diastolic]] dysfunction, | |||
and presence of mild [[mitral regurgitation]] | and presence of mild [[mitral regurgitation]] | ||
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* [[Echocardiography|Echocardiogram]]: Left ventricular [[ejection fraction]] 40–45% with [[akinesia]] in the LCx territory (old) and a severe [[Hypokinesia|hypokinesis]] in the left anterior ascending (LAD). | * [[Echocardiography|Echocardiogram]]: | ||
**Left ventricular [[ejection fraction]] 40–45% with [[akinesia]] in the LCx territory (old) and | |||
**a severe [[Hypokinesia|hypokinesis]] in the left anterior ascending (LAD). | |||
* [[Coronary angiography|Coronary angiogram]]: moderate in-stent restenosis present on LCx-OM and a moderate right coronary artery (RCA) stenosis | * [[Coronary angiography|Coronary angiogram]]: moderate in-stent restenosis present on LCx-OM and a moderate right coronary artery (RCA) stenosis | ||
Revision as of 16:46, 20 July 2020
- Here is a table presenting symptoms of the reported cases:
Patient | Symptoms | Past medical history and risk factors | Laboratory findings | Treatment |
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55 year old, male admitted due
to fever, cough and shortness of breath with suspected COVID-19. |
Developed chest pain 48 hrs after admission | Peripheral artery disease |
3 h later (normal values <7 ng/l)}
60% wall motion had no abnormalities,
and presence of mild mitral regurgitation
descending artery with epicardial collateral from the left anterior descending artery. In the mid-right coronary artery, an intimal tear is present with a spontaneous dissecting coronary hematoma |
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70-year-old, male | Severe , persistent chest pain ( 8/10), which started 3 hrs before admission | Smoking, Hypertension, and Type 2 diabetes,
H/O percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with implantation of a drug-eluting stent (DES) |
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48‐year‐old, female | History of severe chest pain that awoke her from sleep,9/10,severe,retrosternal tightness,pain radiates to neck and both arms. | Migraine and Hyperlipidemia |
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- ↑ Seresini, Giuseppe; Albiero, Remo; Liga, Riccardo; Camm, Christian Fielder; Liga, Riccardo; Camm, Christian Fielder; Thomson, Ross (2020). "Atherosclerotic spontaneous coronary artery dissection (A-SCAD) in a patient with COVID-19: case report and possible mechanisms". European Heart Journal - Case Reports. doi:10.1093/ehjcr/ytaa133. ISSN 2514-2119.