Acute Myocardial Infarction of Inferior Wall Involving Right Ventricle (Disorder) Clinical Trial
Official title:
Incremental Role of 2 Dimensional Speckle Tracking Echocardiography in Diagnosis of Right Ventricular Involvement in Patients With Inferior Wall Myocardial Infarction Undergoing Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Right ventricular infarction usually occurs in association with inferior myocardial
infarction in about 10-50% of the cases. Currently the presence of elevation in right
pericordial leads is the most powerful indicator of right ventricular infarction.
The incidence of right ventricular infarction is more in postmortem studies,meaning that
Right ventricular infarction is underestimated, possible explanation for this difference
could be explained that electrocardiographic sign of Right ventricular infarction disappear
early or patients presented late.
The incidence of right ventricular infarction is more in postmortem studies,meaning that
Right ventricular infarction is underestimated, possible explanation for this difference
could be explained that electrocardiographic sign of Right ventricular infarction disappear
early or patients presented late
The role of Right ventricular systolic function in inferior myocardial infarction patients
with or without Right ventricular infarction Had been studied. In our study we will Assess
Right Ventricular infarction in patients of acute inferior myocardial infarction undergoing
primary percutaneous coronary intervention by correlating electrocardiogram, Right
ventricular systolic function by echocardiography with the angiographic finding.
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