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Fate of coronary arteries in Constrictive pericarditis

Dr. S. Venkatesan MD

Inflammatory pericarditis can occur in differential fashion. For example, the most common chronic pericarditis tuberculosis affects the fibrinous layer. Post MI pericarditis involves the epicardium. Diastolic Coronary Artery Compression in Constrictive Pericarditis. 2020 May 6;2(5):825-827. JACC Case Rep.

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31 Year Old Male with RUQ Pain and a History of Pericarditis. Submitted by a Med Student, with Great Commentary on Bias!

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Here is his initial ED ECG: The R-wave in V4 extends to 33 mm, the computerized QTc is 372 ms The only available previous ECG is from one year ago, during the admission when he was diagnosed with pericarditis: 1 year ago ECG, with clinician and computer interpretatioin of pericarditis Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE What do you think?

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OMI in a pediatric patient? Teenagers do get acute coronary occlusion, so don't automatically dismiss the idea.

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Though less prevalent in younger patients, occlusion MI may occur and requires the same early interventions as older patients. - - Pericarditis and myocarditis should be a diagnosis of exclusion. I've listed potential causes of acute pericarditis in My Comment at the bottom of the page in the June 11, 2022 post in Dr. Smith's ECG Blog.

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A 29 year old male with chest pain, ST Elevation, and very elevated troponin T

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

It is easy to say pericarditis in such a case. young male no risk factors and ST-elevation in several leads) As Dr. Smith has emphasized many times you diagnose pericarditis at your patient's and your own peril. Version 1 was not trained to detect myo- or pericarditis. The above ECG was recorded. How did the Queen do?

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Biosense Webster Submits Application to U.S. FDA Seeking Approval of the VARIPULSE Platform for the Treatment of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation

DAIC

Primary adverse events were defined as myocardial infarction, thromboembolism, transient ischemic attack, diaphragmatic paralysis, pneumothorax, heart block, pulmonary edema, vagal nerve injury, pericarditis, major vascular access complication or bleeding, death, stroke, or any other cerebrovascular accident. Epub 2020 Jan 19.

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A middle aged female with "heartburn" and a "normal ECG" per the computer

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Haven't you been taught that this favors pericarditis? Weren't you taught that concave morphology favors pericarditis? Expert ECG interpretation can often distinguish normal variant STE from OMI from pericarditis. Smith = “You diagnose acute pericarditis at your peril”. We will study this soon with our database.

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Viral symptoms, then acute chest pain and this ECG. What do you do?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

It could also be due to pericarditis or myocarditis, but I always say that "you diagnose pericarditis at your peril." The clinical presentation is very suggestive of myo-pericarditis. But one should always remember that acute MI is a far more common pathology than myo- or pericarditis. Pericarditis? 13, 2019 Dr.