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Why the sudden shock after a few days of malaise?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

This is a value typical for a large subacute MI, n ormal value 48 hours after myocardial infarction is associated with Post-Infarction Regional Pericarditis ( PIRP ). As already mentioned, this patient could have post-infarction regional pericarditis from a large completed MI. Sinus tachycardia has many potential causes. Hammill SC.

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What are the possible mechanisms of simultaneous Inferior and Anterior STEMI?

Dr. S. Venkatesan MD

RCA-dependent LAD circulation through collaterals 3. Mid or Proximal LAD lesion with proximal thrombus build-up Further possibilities Mimickers: Distal LAD lesions -Inferior ST elevation due to sparing of diagonal Wrong diagnosis -ERS pattern, pericarditis etc. Wrap around LAD true Global MI 2.

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Case Report: Heart aneurysm of unknown origin in a two-year-old child diagnosed in the course of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

Another consideration is an ischemic lesion that may have resulted from impaired coronary circulation during the complicated course of MIS-C. Additionally, a complication of pericarditis cannot be entirely ruled out. It is possible that this disturbance resolved spontaneously before aortography was performed.

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Subacute AnteroSeptal STEMI, With Persistent ST elevation and Upright T-waves

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

When there is MI extending all the way to the epicardium (transmural), that infarcted epicardium is often inflamed (postinfarction regional pericarditis, or PIRP). What complication is the patient with post-infarction regional pericarditis at risk for? Circulation 1993;88(3):896-904. 3) Oliva et al. (4) Lessons : 1. Hammill SC.

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Prevalence of Pericardial Late Gadolinium Enhancement in Patients After Cardiac Surgery: Clinical and Histological Correlations

Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging

Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging, Volume 16, Issue 11 , Page e015606, November 1, 2023. BACKGROUND:Pericardial late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) is usually associated with active pericarditis, but it is not infrequently found in patients after cardiac surgery even a long time after the intervention.

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Large Transmural STEMI with Myocardial "Rupture" of Ventricular Septum

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

When there is MI extending all the way to the epicardium (transmural), that infarcted epicardium is often inflamed (postinfarction regional pericarditis, or PIRP). 3) strongly associated myocardial rupture with postinfarction regional pericarditis (PIRP) , and associated PIRP with persistent upright T-waves. 3) Oliva et al. (3)

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Initial Reperfusion T-waves, Followed by Pseudonormalization. Diagnosis?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Post-infarction Regional Pericarditis (PIRP) PIRP happens when MI is transmural, all the way from subendocardium to subepicardium, thus leading to inflammation of the subepicardium (next to the pericardium). MYOCARDIAL RUPTURE AND POSTINFARCTION REGIONAL PERICARDITIS KEY POINTS · Myocardial rupture occurs in 1 to 1.5% Re-occlusion 2.