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Right ventricular myocardial infarction (RVMI) occurs in up to half of the patients of inferior wall myocardial infarction. RVMI results in edema and increased right ventricular (RV) mass, and hence, it should be possible to visualize microvascular ...
Madhu Shukla, Jagdish Chander Mohan
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Right Ventricular Infarction [PDF]
AbstractRight ventricular infarction commonly occurs in association with acute inferior left ventricular infarction, but is uncommon when infarction involves other areas of the left ventricle. Evidence of right ventricular infarction often can be detected by physical examination, electrocardiography, echocardiography, or radionuclide ventriculography ...
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Right ventricular aneurysm following right ventricular infarction [PDF]
A 66 year old man was referred to our hospital with post-infarction angina. He had experienced an inferior myocardial infarction 21 and 15 years previously, and an anteroseptal myocardial infarction two years previously. He was scheduled for coronary angiography on day 3 after hospitalisation. Left ventriculography showed akinetic inferior and anterior
G F, Teixeira Filho +2 more
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Right ventricular myocardial infarction [PDF]
An 83 year old woman presented with anterior chest pain. Salient features on examination include bradycardia, severe hypotension (74/46 mm Hg), and elevated jugular venous pressure. The ECG showed complete atrioventricular heart block and ST segment …
G, Manoharan, B, De Bruyne
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OBJECTIVE: Strain and strain rate imaging is currently the most popular echocardiographic technique that reveals subclinical myocardial damage. There are currently no available data on this imaging method with regard to assessing right ventricular ...
Osman Sonmez +7 more
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Diagnostic value of standard electrocardiogram in acute right ventricular myocardial infarction
Myocardial infarction (MI) (i.e., heart attack) is the irreversible death (necrosis) of heart muscle secondary to prolonged lack of oxygen supply (ischemia) which accounts for a large number of deaths in the hospital.
Ali Taherinia +8 more
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Most often acute myocardial infarction of the right ventricle is diagnosed in patients with acute left ventricular lesion and is associated with an atherosclerotic process in the coronary arteries.
O. A. Arkhipova +3 more
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Background:The incidence of mortality and complications are high in patients with acute inferior wall ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction with right ventricular involvement, which has been reported to be an independent predictor of significant ...
Loma A. Al-Mansouri +2 more
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Acute coronary syndrome with precordial ST segment elevation is usually related to left anterior descending artery occlusion, although isolated right ventricular infarction has been described as a cause of ST elevation in V1–V3 leads.
Bruno da Silva Matte +1 more
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Right Ventricular Infarction with Atrioventricular Block: Case Report with Literature Review
Inferior myocardial infarction is frequently accompanied by right ventricular infarction. This report presents two cases of right ventricular infarction accompanied by hemodynamic disorder and atrioventricular block complications.
Naomi Niari Dalimunthe +5 more
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