Also recall that the right coronary artery ... indicating likely AV nodal artery ischemia. If the patient was left coronary dominant (10%), an infarct due to RCA occlusion would not be as likely ...
Coronary artery computed tomography (CT) angiography (CTA ... For example, no prior CHD, no clear ischemic EKG changes and no elevation of cardiac enzymes, all of which would suggest a higher ...
The arrow indicates mild stenosis in the proximal RCA. Multislice computed tomographic angiogram of an anomalous right coronary artery (RCA) that originates from the left coronary sinus.
Diabetes, tobacco smoking, hypertension, lipid disorders and genetic factors (family history of ischemic ... coronary vessel (left anterior descending, circumflex or right coronary artery).
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and her ECG revealed Ischemic changes and urgent angiography was performed. An angiography revealed critical calcific left main narrowing and near total occlusion of the Right Coronary Artery.
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