1. Pseudo- Wellens syndrome?
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Luis Mariano de la Torre Fonseca, Fabiola Isabel Loor Cedeño, Ana María Barreda Pérez, and Katherine B. Falcones Veliz
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wellens syndrome, non-st-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome, electrocardiogram. ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Introduction: Wellens syndrome is characterized by an electrocardiographic pattern with negative T waves in the right preocordial leads associated with a severe lesion of the anterior descending artery. However, other causes could provoke this electrocardiographic pattern. Objective: to provide considerations on the pathophysiology of Wellens syndrome in a particular case. Case Report: A 66-year-old patient with a personal history of being a smoker came to the emergency department of our hospital with an episode of chest pain. The electrocardiogram showed a Wellen´s type 1 pattern; coronary angiography was performed, showing a severe lesion in the first diagonal artery.. Conclusions: Regardless of the numerous advances in the identification of risk factors, diagnosis and treatment of ischemic heart disease, the management of patients with this syndrome has not been standardized. A group of patients only receive pharmacological treatment while others are revascularized by percutaneous intervention.
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- 2024