Spontaneous left main coronary artery dissection complicated with vasospasm. Case resolution
CASE RESOLUTION We decided to end the procedure because the patient became asymptomatic and the ST-segment elevation resolved. After the procedure, the blood test performed revealed a new increase of troponin I levels (4.4 ng/mL). The patient started therapy with dihydropyridine calcium channel bloc...
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Main Authors: | Cátia Costa Oliveira, Carlos Galvão Braga, Catarina Quina, João Costa, Jorge Marques |
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Language: | EN ES |
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b1e30ec8cea44ce0a43c75c6ecc9dc86 |
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