Selected article for: "outflow tract obstruction and right ventricular outflow tract obstruction"

Author: Carlow, Mikhail; Seecheran, Rajeev; Seecheran, Valmiki; Persad, Sangeeta; Giddings, Stanley; Raza, Sadi; Dookie, Taarik; Seecheran, Naveen
Title: Presyncope in a Patient Status Post Pectus Excavatum Repair
  • Cord-id: vk357g9c
  • Document date: 2021_6_8
  • ID: vk357g9c
    Snippet: Pectus excavatum (PEX) is an anterior chest wall deformity with sternal depression relative to the costal cartilages. We describe a patient status post remote PEX repair who presented with presyncope attributed to bifascicular block, partial right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) obstruction, and right coronary artery (RCA) ischemia. Key Clinical Message: The clinician should be cognizant of the hemodynamic impact and electrocardiographic changes in a symptomatic patient status post pectus excav
    Document: Pectus excavatum (PEX) is an anterior chest wall deformity with sternal depression relative to the costal cartilages. We describe a patient status post remote PEX repair who presented with presyncope attributed to bifascicular block, partial right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) obstruction, and right coronary artery (RCA) ischemia. Key Clinical Message: The clinician should be cognizant of the hemodynamic impact and electrocardiographic changes in a symptomatic patient status post pectus excavatum repair.

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