A Case Report of Coarctation of Aorta Presenting as ST Elevation in Anterior Chest Leads of ECG with Severe Left Sided Neck Pain by Hammad S* in Open Journal of Cardiology & Heart Diseases_ journal of cardiology & heart diseases
Abstract
Coarctation
of aorta is characterized by narrowing of the aortic lumen. Complex lesion are
complicated by associated cardiac anomalies and picked in infancy while simple
coarctations are not diagnosed until adulthood when it manifests as secondary
hypertension or its complications. We are reporting a case of severe
coarctation of aorta which presented as ST elevation on anterior chest leads
with severe sudden onset left sided neck pain mimicking anterior wall
myocardial infarction and patient was thrombolysed due to dynamic ECG changes and new onset
severe left sided neck pain. Clinicians and cardiologists worldwide should be
aware of such occurrence to prevent unnecessary thrombolysis in patients not
fullfiling other criteria of myocardial infarction. Bedside echo assessment and
highly sensitive cardiac troponin and inflammatory markers (hs-CRP)
could help in correctly aiding to diagnosis and preventing such occurrences
from happening which can complicate into life threating hemorrhage
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