All's Not Well(ens) that Ends Well: Case Study of Significant Thebesian Veins Mimicking Wellens Syndrome.

Spartan medical research journal Pub Date : 2020-06-08
Keith Frank
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Thebeisan veins are microfistulous connections between a coronary arterial branch directly to a ventricular or atrial chamber. Extensive thebesian veins that empty into the left ventricle can cause typical chest pain symptoms, troponin elevation, and ischemic EKG changes from coronary steal leading to acute coronary syndrome in extreme cases. Literature review exposed a consistent pattern of EKG findings among patients with extensive thebesian veins involving all three major coronary arteries. We present a case study as an example of this rare anatomic finding of extensive thebesian veins draining into the left ventricle causing acute coronary syndrome in a symptomatic patient with elevated troponin and ischemic changes on EKG. This same EKG pattern that is present in our patient was discovered to be consistent among available case studies reviewed that had included an EKG tracing in their report. A newly proposed association between the ischemic changes on EKG due to extensive thebeisan veins and those of a severe proximal left anterior descending coronary artery stenotic lesion was discovered. The newly discovered consistency in the EKG pattern with acute coronary syndrome caused by extensive thebesian veins is the same pattern as that seen in Wellens Syndrome.

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万事开头难:模仿韦伦斯综合征的重要底比斯静脉病例研究。
冠状静脉是冠状动脉分支直接与心室或心房腔之间的微细连接。广泛的忒拜山静脉向左心室排空,可引起典型的胸痛症状、肌钙蛋白升高,以及冠状动脉盗血导致的心电图缺血性改变,在极端情况下可导致急性冠状动脉综合征。文献综述显示,广泛的thebesian 静脉涉及三支主要冠状动脉的患者的心电图结果具有一致的模式。我们以一例研究为例,说明这一罕见的解剖发现,即广泛的thebesian静脉引流至左心室导致急性冠状动脉综合征,患者无症状,肌钙蛋白升高,心电图出现缺血性改变。我们发现,我们的患者也出现了同样的心电图模式,这与在报告中包含心电图描记的现有病例研究是一致的。新发现的心电图缺血性改变与左前降支冠状动脉近端严重狭窄病变有关。新发现的心电图模式与广泛的thebesian静脉引起的急性冠状动脉综合征的模式一致,与Wellens综合征的模式相同。
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