静息心肌超声造影摄取异常:提示急性冠状动脉事件

IF 0.4 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Angel López-Candales, RoopeshSai Jakulla, SatyaPreetham Gunta
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急性冠状动脉综合征(ACSs)最常见的表现是胸痛,但类似心绞痛的症状如呼吸困难、出汗和疲劳也不罕见。非典型表现尤其见于女性、老年人和糖尿病患者。使用经胸超声心动图进行心脏评估几乎总是在ACS患者接受左心导管插入术之前或之后立即进行。它提供了关于壁运动、左心室收缩功能、舒张功能、右心室受累、肺动脉压、偶发瓣膜疾病、心包积液或任何其他未被怀疑的异常的有价值的信息。我们描述了一个新的情况下,一个非典型的表现ACS被怀疑是基于缺乏静脉造影剂管理,以增强心内膜边界分辨率。在超声心动图中使用造影剂在灌注评估研究中的应激协议中用于评估微循环。然而,我们描述了静息心肌超声心动图图像采集期间摄取减少,这对指导治疗非常有用。
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Abnormal resting myocardial contrast echocardiographic uptake: Clue of an ongoing acute coronary artery event
Acute coronary syndromes (ACSs) present most frequently with chest pain, but angina equivalents such as dyspnea, diaphoresis, and fatigue are not uncommon. Atypical presentations are especially seen in women, the elderly, and diabetics. Cardiac evaluation using a transthoracic echocardiogram is almost always done before or immediately after someone undergoes left heart catheterization for ACS. It provides information valuable information regarding wall motion, left ventricular systolic function, diastolic function, right ventricular involvement, pulmonary pressures, incidental valvular disease, pericardial fluid, or any other unsuspected abnormality. We describe a novel case where an atypical presentation of ACS was suspected based on the lack of intravenous contrast administered, to enhance endocardial border resolution. The use of contrast during echocardiography has been used during stress protocols to assess microcirculation during perfusion assessment studies. However, we described a reduced uptake during the acquisition of resting myocardial echocardiogram images and it was very useful to direct therapy.
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Heart Views CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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