Answer of example 11

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The answer is

Infarct related artery in this case is the circumflex artery.

Videos provided below are courtesy of C. Michael Gibson MS. MD and copylefted.

Video 1: Left coronary Artery

The left coronary artery injection shows a total occlusion of circumflex artery.

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Video 2: Right coronary Artery

RCA injection shows angiographically normal RCA.

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Video 3: Post PCI; Left Coronary Artery

Post Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Myocardial Perfusion Grade observation in left circumflex artery territory. A quite good example of TIMI MPG 1

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References

Additional Reading

  • Hurst's the Heart, Fuster V, 12th ed. 2008, ISBN 978-0-07-149928-6
  • Willerson JT, Cardiovascular Medicine, 3rd ed., 2007, ISBN 978-1-84628-188-4

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