COVID-19 Unmasking Coronary Artery DiseaseSSSSSS

Azhar Ali

Published Date: 2021-06-24

Azhar Ali
Northampton General Hospital

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Abstract

We report a case of coronary artery disease unmasked by COVID-19 in a 59 year old male patient who was admitted to medical HDU via emergency department primarily with COVID-19 pneumonia; developed chest pain on the third day of admission with EKG features consistent with infero-posterior ST-segment elevation MI. Troponin were significantly raised and bedside echocardiogram exhibited severely impaired LV systolic dysfunction with hypokinetic inferior and lateral walls. CT coronary angiogram revealed diffuse severe three-vessel coronary disease with very high plaque burden (CADRAD score 4b). Subsequent Cardiac MRI confirmed mid inferolateral LV non-viable infarct and evidence of focal myocarditits (LV apical lateral wall).This case reveals thrombogenicity of COVID-19. However it is more commonly associated with myopericarditis with EKG features mimicking ST-segment elevation MI, which exhibits the importance of further investigation to establish the diagnosis. My case is interesting as this patient with no previous cardiac presentation had type 1 MI unmasked by COVID-19 with consecutive focal myocarditis

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