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Vasopressor-Induced Generalized Coronary Vasospasm Presenting as Inferior ST-Segment Elevation in
Ahmed Elkaryoni1, Dushyant Ramakrishnan1, Islam Abdelkarim1
1Division of Internal Medicine, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri.
Abstract:
ST-segment elevation in post-return of spontaneous circulation after cardiac arrest is a major concern for underlying acute coronary syndrome. This case report presents a rare case of vasopressor-induced coronary vasospasm as an underlying cause for this ST-segment elevation with complete reversal of EKG changes after reducing the vasopressor dose. (Level of Difficulty: Beginner.).
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