When the Coronary Anomaly Saves Your Life: a Very Rare Ischemic Coronary Presentation - Our Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Experience and New Way of Treatment
Abstract:Left main coronary artery acute occlusion is a dramatic event, with a higher risk of sudden death, due to hemodynamic instability or malignant arrhythmia. In these, patients appear to be crucial on immediate and prompt revascularization to prevent fatal outcome. We report a very rare ischemic pattern, with the association of left main coronary artery acute occlusion and a coronary anomaly which contributes to save patient life.
346-7721; E-mail: pirainod@libero.itThe chances of survival may be increased, if b… Show more
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