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Freddy Angulo1, Yesid Alvarado, Warangkana Chokesuwattanaskul
1Department of Internal Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, Texas 79430, USA.
Abstract:
Right ventricular strain is a source of troponin elevation in some patients with acute pulmonary embolism. Acute and/or severe obstructive airway disease could lead to a sudden increase in pulmonary arterial pressure and right ventricular afterload. We report a case of troponin I elevation in a 40-year-old woman who presented with acute severe bronchospasm and had a negative evaluation for coronary artery disease.
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