Isolated Right Ventricular Myocardial Infarction: An Orphan in Acute Coronary Syndrome Imaging

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  • Sukhvinder Singh
  • Kamal Kumar Sethi
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Introduction: Isolated right ventricular myocardial infarction is an uncommon entity in the spectrum of acute coronary syndrome. It is often overlooked during the assessment of patients suspected to have acute coronary syndrome. Case Presentation: A 58 years old male presented with atypical chest discomfort. The initial ECGs were not supporting. The Echocardiogram revealed an isolated right ventricular myocardial wall motion abonrmality that was initially missed. Coronary angiogram revealed a co-dominant circulation with 100% occlusion of proximal right coronary artery. The distal right coronary artery was receiving collateral from left circulation. Successful angioplasty of right coronary artery was done with almost complete recovery of right ventricular function. Conclusion: The case emphasizes the importance of looking for isolated right ventricular infarction during echocardiography in all cases of suspected acute coronary syndrome. The echocardiogram revealed no regional wall motion abnormality of left ventricle. Right ventricle (RV) showed dyskinesia of mid part of free wall and hypokinesia of basal part of free wall. The apex was relatively spared (Movies 1,2,3). Indices of right ventricular systolic function were deranged. The tricuspid annular peak systolic excursion was 11mm. Fractional area change was 11%. The right ventricular index of myocardial performance by tissue Doppler imaging was 0.74 with markedly elevated isovolumic relaxation time (Figures 3,4). Diagnosis of isolated right ventricular myocardial infarction (RVMI) was considered. Troponin I was markedly elevated. Coronary angiogram revealed a normal left sided circulation and 100% occlusion of proximal right coronary artery (RCA) (Movie 4). Right circulation was receiving collaterals from left circulation and distal part of RCA was filling retrogradely in left injection (Movie 5). It was a co-dominant circulation with postero-lateral vessel arising from left circumflex Abbreviations ECG: Electrocardiogram; LV: Left Ventricle; MI: Myocardial Infarction; RCA: Right Coronary Artery; RV: Right Ventricle; RVMI: Right Ventricular Myocardial Infarction; Introduction Isolated right ventricular infarction is an uncommon clinical entity. It is often overlooked during the assessment of patients suspected to have acute coronary syndrome. Moreover, assessment of right ventricular wall motion and function has remained a neglected area in imaging of patients with acute coronary syndrome. Case Presentation A 58 years old male, non-smoker, non-diabetic, on antihypertensive medication presented with history of episode of pain between the shoulder blades about 60 hours prior to presentation. The pain lasted for one hour when patient was given first aid and admitted to a health facility. The first ECG showed ST elevation in leads III, aVF and V1 with ST depression in leads I and aVL (Figure 1). Patient was conservatively managed for acute coronary syndrome and an echocardiogram was done which was reported to be normal. Thereafter, patient was seen in our institute. He was hemodynamically stable. There were no additional sounds or pericardial rub. The second ECG, which was done nearly 60 hours after the index event, showed persistent ST elevation in III, aVF and V1 and minimal ST depression in I and aVL (Figure 2). There were no Q waves or inverted T waves. Patient was advised repeat echocardiogram with possibility of acute pericardiatis / acute coronary syndrome. Case Report Isolated Right Ventricular Myocardial Infarction: An Orphan in Acute Coronary Syndrome Imaging Sukhvinder Singh1* and Kamal Kumar Sethi2 1Department of Non-invasive Cardiology, Delhi Heart and Lung Institute, Panchkuian Road, New Delhi, India 2Department of Cardiology, Delhi Heart and Lung Institute, Panchkuian Road, New Delhi, India Dates: Received: 07 June, 2016; Accepted: 29 June, 2016; Published: 30 June, 2016 *Corresponding author: Sukhvinder Singh, Department of Non-invasive Cardiology, Delhi Heart and Lung Institute, Panchkuian Road, New Delhi, 110055, India, Tel+91-9717205832; E-mail: www.peertechz.com ISSN: 2455-5282

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تاریخ انتشار 2016