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STEMI in a Patient With Recent Intracranial Hemorrhage

Mohamed Maki, MBBCh; Layan El-Khatib, MD; Mir B. Basir, DO

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Video 1A. Coronary angiogram (right anterior oblique and caudal) of the left coronary artery demonstrating coronary vasospasm in the second obtuse marginal branch and the mid left anterior descending artery.
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Video 1B. Coronary angiogram (right anterior oblique and cranial) of the left coronary artery demonstrating coronary vasospasm in the mid left anterior descending artery.
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Video 1C. Coronary angiogram (left anterior oblique) of the right coronary artery demonstrating coronary vasospasm, suspected culprit for inferior ST-elevation myocardial infarction.
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Video 2A. Coronary angiogram (right anterior oblique and caudal) of the left coronary artery demonstrating resolution of coronary vasospasm in the second obtuse marginal branch and the mid left anterior descending artery, with slow flow.
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Video 2B. Coronary angiogram (right anterior oblique and cranial) of the left coronary artery demonstrating resolution of coronary vasospasm in the mid left anterior descending artery, with slow flow.
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Video 2C. Coronary angiogram (left anterior oblique) of the right coronary artery demonstrating resolution of coronary vasospasm.

 

Video Supplement to "STEMI in a Patient With Recent Intracranial Hemorrhage" (Clinical Image).

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