Vasospastic myocardial infarction: An even rarer occurrence of a rare entity
Journal Title: World Journal of Emergency Medicine - Year 2017, Vol 8, Issue 1
Abstract
Vasospastic angina (VSA) is an important functional cardiac disorder that leads to transient myocardial ischemia and is caused by sudden, intense and reversible coronary artery spasm resulting in subtotal or total occlusion.[1,2] VSA is associated with cardiac conditions such as stable or unstable angina, acute coronary syndromes and lethal arrhythmias. The patients usually present with chest pain, which might or might not be accompanied with ischemic ECG changes.[1,3] Vasospasm is predominantly caused by hyper-reactive vascular smooth muscle cells and probably endothelial dysfunction.[4] It is also reported that prolonged VSA may cause acute myocardial infarction.[2] The prevalence of VSA is known to be as low as 1% to 1.5% of angina admissions.[2] Although the widespread use of calcium channel blockers (CCB) in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) prevents the occurrence of VSA attacks in susceptible population, 10% to 20% of VSA patients are either resistant or cannot use CCBs due to side effects.[2] Here we report a patient who suffered acute myocardial infarction (AMI) due to documented VSA with no critical coronary lesions.
Can emergency physicians perform extended compression ultrasound for the diagnosis of lower extremity deep vein thrombosis?
BACKGROUND: Current point-of-care ultrasound protocols in the evaluation of lower extremity deep vein thrombosis (DVT) can miss isolated femoral vein clots. Extended compression ultrasound (ECUS) includes evaluation of t...
Glucocorticoid receptor expression on acute lung injury induced by endotoxin in rats
BACKGROUND: Hand, foot and mouth disease has become a major public health issue in the pediatric population in China. Enterovirus 71 (EV71) is a major pathogen of HFMD. An outbreak of EV71 infection occurred in Fuyang Ci...
Heat-related illness in Jinshan District of Shanghai: A retrospective analysis of 70 patients
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients with heat-related illness, and guide the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of heat-related illness. METHODS: From...
Paraoxonase-1 gene in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease investigation Q192R and L55M polymorphisms
BACKGROUND: The effect of increased oxidative stress on the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is well known. One of the antioxidative systems against oxidative stress in human body is paraoxonas...
Do mannequin chests provide an accurate representation of a human chest for simulated decompression of tension pneumothoraxes?
BACKGROUND: Tension pneumothorax (TPX) is an uncommon but life-threatening condition. It is important that this uncommon presentation, managed by needle decompression, is practised by paramedics using a range of educatio...