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Query: UMLS:C0008031 (
chest pain
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The literature on isolated right ventricular infarction is reviewed and local experience is reported.
Chronic lung disease
is an important risk factor.
Chest pain
and breathlessness are common. Syncope and sudden collapse can also occur. Rhythm disorders include sinus bradycardia, atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation. Atrioventricular block is rare. Hypotension and a right-sided fourth heart sound are common. Cautious use of slow-release nitroglycerin is not hazardous in the absence of hypotension. High doses of steroids and anticoagulants can be helpful. The prognosis is usually good, although sudden collapse can occur due to ventricular fibrillation, rupture of the right ventricular free wall or massive pulmonary embolism.
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PMID:Isolated right ventricular infarction. 151 57
Our experience with 18 cases of isolated right ventricular infarction is reported and the literature is reviewed.
Chronic lung disease
with right ventricular hypertrophy is an important risk factor.
Chest pain
is the usual symptom at presentation but some cases can have breathlessness, palpitations or syncope. Some cases can have sinus bradycardia, atrial fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia. Atrioventricular block is rare. Cases with pulmonary artery hypertension, extensive right ventricular infarction due to proximal occlusion of the right coronary artery, right atrial infarction or atrial fibrillation can have hypotension and/or systemic venous congestion. A surface electrocardiogram mainly showing changes in leads conventionally considered to represent left ventricle and right-sided chest leads may not show an infarct pattern in some cases. Echocardiography is, therefore, more reliable in diagnosing this condition. The cautious use of small doses of nitrates and diuretics is not hazardous in the absence of hypotension. High doses of steroids and anti-coagulants can be helpful. The prognosis is usually good, although sudden collapse can occur due to ventricular fibrillation, rupture of the right ventricular free wall or a massive pulmonary embolism.
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PMID:Isolated right ventricular infarction. 796 Feb 76
A 46-year-old African-American male with past medical history significant for Kartagener's syndrome, essential hypertension, and HIV presented with acute
chest pain
. ECG and troponins indicated an acute myocardial infarction. Ventriculography confirmed dyskinesia of the left ventricle, with an EF of 25%. However the coronary catheterization showed nonobstructed coronaries. Ventricular contraction and EF were restored in 4 weeks. To our knowledge, this is the first incidence of Takotsubo's reported in a young patient with Kartagener's syndrome.
Chronic lung disease
may contribute to the development of Takotsubo's cardiomyopathy, which is a documented yet not fully understood phenomenon.
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PMID:Takotsubo's Cardiomyopathy in a Patient with Kartagener's Syndrome. 2538 96