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ECGAcute coronary syndromeMyocardial infarctionIschemiaAcute coronary syndrome with subtotal occlusion of the left main coronary artery is rather frequently encountered in the catheterization laboratory, whereas survival to hospital admission of sudden total occlusion of the left main coronary artery is rare...
There were Q waves and ST elevations in leads V1-V6, D1, aVL and aVR, as well as marked ST depressions in the inferior leads with right bundle branch block (RBBB) and left anterior fascicular block (LAFB) on the ECG. The left main coronary artery (LMCA) was totally occluded with ...
pulmonary artery- one of two arteries (branches of the pulmonary trunk) that carry venous blood from the heart to the lungs arteria pulmonalis arteria,arterial blood vessel,artery- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body ...
1)left main coronary artery disease左主干病变 1.Intervention in the case of left main coronary artery disease is challenging.冠状动脉左主干病变的介入治疗具有挑战性。 2.The electrocardiogram is important for initial evaluating left main coronary artery disease and selecting an appropriate treatment strate...
Despite the dramatic clinical scenario of acute left main occlusion, this case could be treated easily by direct stenting. The intervention was strongly facilitated by the restoring of a normal flow after crossing of the wires and prompt reversal of cardiogenic shock, and the nondirect involvement ...
of the anterior wall of theright ventricle. In left dominant circulation, the left circumflexcoronary arterysupplies the posterior descending artery, and a nondominant RCA supplies the acute marginal branches. Isolated RV infarct without any LV involvement can occur with occlusion of a nondominant ...
Figure 1 Aortography showed normal right coronary artery and total occlusion of the left main trunk. had experienced exertion-related syncope on 4 other occa-sions during the previous 5 months, complained of severe chest pain and was in a state of shock. Electrocardiogra-phy (ECG) revealed ...
As a result, the artery is commonly known as the widow maker artery. Prompt recognition of an occlusion of the AIV is extremely important. Electrocardiogram (ECG) findings associated with such an event include ST elevation and pathological Q wave formation in the V1-V4 precordial leads, which...
or shortly after vigorous exercise and is unusual after the patient is more than 35 years of age. The mechanism by which there is sudden occlusion of the interarterial coronary artery is unknown, although there are a number of hypotheses involving the oblique passage of the vessel as it ...