1. A Rare Case of Cardiogenic Shock following Severe Multivessel Coronary Vasospasm
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Reza Rahmani, Amirfarhangh Zand Parsa, Alborz Sherafati, Roozbeh Kowsari, Vahid Mohammadi, and Rizan Mohammadi
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Angina pectoris, variant ,Coronary vasospasm ,Shock ,cardiogenic ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Prinzmetal’s angina occurs following spasms in a single or multiple vascular beds, resulting in a typical chest pain and an ST-segment elevation in electrocardiography (ECG). It can lead to life-threatening arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. We describe a 37-year-old woman who was admitted with a typical chest pain and hypotension. Her initial ECG showed an ST-segment elevation in the inferior and precordial leads. She was transferred to the catheterization unit, where coronary angiography illustrated multivessel spasms. The spasms were relieved with a nitroglycerin injection. She was discharged with stable hemodynamics 7 days later, and at 1 month’s follow-up, no recurrent attack was detected.
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- 2019
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