2012
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2012-006533
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Chronic left ventricular pseudo-aneurysm after posterior myocardial infarction

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“…If untreated, they are associated with a 30% to 45% risk of rupture and represent 23% of fatal complications of MI (1). Several cases of chronic ventricular pseudoaneurysms and some cases of conservative treatment of pseudoneurysms with good outcome have been reported (3,5). However, a review of recent literature suggests that more aggressive treatment should be considered for large or acute ventricular pseudoaneurysm appearing within three months of MI, especially if located in the anterior or lateral wall, and for patients with arrhythmia or recurrent embolisms due to the pseudoaneurysm (3,6).…”
Section: Figure 2) Cine 4 Chambers View Of Cardiac Magnetic Resonancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…If untreated, they are associated with a 30% to 45% risk of rupture and represent 23% of fatal complications of MI (1). Several cases of chronic ventricular pseudoaneurysms and some cases of conservative treatment of pseudoneurysms with good outcome have been reported (3,5). However, a review of recent literature suggests that more aggressive treatment should be considered for large or acute ventricular pseudoaneurysm appearing within three months of MI, especially if located in the anterior or lateral wall, and for patients with arrhythmia or recurrent embolisms due to the pseudoaneurysm (3,6).…”
Section: Figure 2) Cine 4 Chambers View Of Cardiac Magnetic Resonancementioning
confidence: 99%