Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2968649 | Journal of Electrocardiology | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A 65-year-old man with effort angina pectoris underwent percutaneous coronary intervention of the proximal right coronary artery. The lesion was dilated with a bare-metal stent under wire protection of the conus branch (CB). However, the jailed CB was occluded. Electrocardiogram with conventional precordial leads (V1 through V6) accompanied with the supplementary leads (V1â through V6â) positioned 1 intercostal space higher showed marked ST elevation in V1 through V3 that was more prominent in V1â through V3â. The 64-multidetector-row computed tomographic coronary angiography showed recanalization of the CB located just in the center of the V1â, V2â, V1, and V2 electrodes.
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Authors
Shumpei MD, Makoto MD, Kenji MD, Manabu MD, Hideyuki MD, Taku MD, Kaname MD, Satomi MD, Tatsushi MD, Mikio MD, Yuuko MD, Naoto MD, Taiichiro MD,