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Expert Q&A Done Casa 5: A 65-year woman was admitted to the hospital presenting with a history of 2-h chest pain and num
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Expert Q&A Done Casa 5: A 65-year woman was admitted to the hospital presenting with a history of 2-h chest pain and num
Expert Q&A Done Casa 5: A 65-year woman was admitted to the hospital presenting with a history of 2-h chest pain and numbnem of left upper arm before 3 days. The patient was not hypertensive or diabetie. Coronary artery angiography demonstrated predominant right coronary artery (RCA)and diffuse lesions in the middle and distal segments of the left anterior descending (LAD) artery with the stenosis up to 40-50% and total occlusive RCA from the middle segment with LAD-RCA collateral circulation. Blood tests showed CK-MB of 21.4 U/L, cardiac troponin 16.5 ng/ml What is the most likely diagnosis of this patient? b. What is the pathological process leading to the described symptoms? What treatment should patient acutely receive? d. Considering the patient let the hospital wel 2 days later, what follow up analysis and treatment) should be recommended?