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Lateral Left Ventricular Wall Rupture Following Acute Myocardial Infarction: Pathophysiological Interpretation by Multimodality Imaging Approach
Authors:Gustavo Avegliano MD  PhD  Diego Conde MD  María Isabel González Ruiz MD  Paola Kuschnir MD  Agustina Sciancalepore MD  Florencia Castro MD  Ricardo Ronderos MD  PhD
Institution:Cardiovascular Institute of Buenos Aires, , Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:Lateral left ventricular wall rupture (LVWR) is a rare complication following acute myocardial infarction (AMI) less than 1%. After cardiogenic shock, LVWR constitutes the most common cause of in‐hospital death in AMI patients. Around 40% of all LVWR occurred during the first 24 hours and 85% within the first week. In the present case, 76 hours following the intervention, LVWR was observed likely due to a small infarction at the lateral left ventricular wall possibly due to the marginal lesion. Our patient refused surgery and was followed clinically. Eighteen months later, real time three‐dimensional echocardiography showed a pseudoaneurysm.
Keywords:ventricular wall rupture  acute myocardial infarction  echocardiogram  multimodality imaging
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