Literature DB >> 17726595

[A 40-year-old female with headache and infarction ECG].

T Miljak1, R Birkemeyer, W Jung.   

Abstract

Cerebral lesions may contribute to a transient left ventricular ballooning syndrome that can mimic acute myocardial infarction. Fibrinolytic therapy or GP IIb/IIIa antagonists should be withheld in cases of neurologic disorder or unconsciousness even in the presence of ST-elevation.ECG transmission by telemetry and myocardial infarction alarm networks allow correct diagnosis and catheter treatment within required time limits.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17726595     DOI: 10.1007/s00108-007-1931-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Internist (Berl)        ISSN: 0020-9554            Impact factor:   0.743


  8 in total

Review 1.  [ECG and cardiac changes in acute brain injury].

Authors:  H P Vögelin; H Jutzi; M Gertsch
Journal:  Schweiz Med Wochenschr       Date:  1989-04-15

2.  [Serious clinical course of myocarditis with "apical ballooning": first presentation of pathogenicity of HHV6 subtype A in myocarditis].

Authors:  B Bigalke; K Klingel; A E May; M Beyer; T Hövelborn; R Kandolf; M Gawaz
Journal:  Internist (Berl)       Date:  2005-11       Impact factor: 0.743

Review 3.  Apical ballooning syndrome or takotsubo cardiomyopathy: a systematic review.

Authors:  Monica Gianni; Francesco Dentali; Anna Maria Grandi; Glen Sumner; Rajesh Hiralal; Eva Lonn
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  2006-05-23       Impact factor: 29.983

4.  High incidence of focal left ventricular wall motion abnormalities and normal coronary arteries in patients with myocardial infarctions presenting to a community hospital.

Authors:  Brian Strunk; Richard E Shaw; Sally Bull; James Adams; Margaret Baer; Kent Gershengorn; Ann Kao; Brian Keeffe; Joel Sklar; David Sperling; Robert Sperling; Mark Wexman; Jerald Young
Journal:  J Invasive Cardiol       Date:  2006-08       Impact factor: 2.022

5.  [Subarachnoid hemorrhage complicated with different manifestations of transient abnormal left ventricular wall motion: two case reports].

Authors:  Fumitaka Inoue; Takashi Tsuzuki; Yoshiki Thoma; Shigeru Shiono; Hisayuki Tabuse; Thoru Hoshida; Yoshihiko Saito
Journal:  J Cardiol       Date:  2006-05       Impact factor: 3.159

6.  Management of acute myocardial infarction in patients presenting with ST-segment elevation. The Task Force on the Management of Acute Myocardial Infarction of the European Society of Cardiology.

Authors:  Frans Van de Werf; Diego Ardissino; Amadeo Betriu; Dennis V Cokkinos; Erling Falk; Keith A A Fox; Desmond Julian; Maria Lengyel; Franz-Josef Neumann; Witold Ruzyllo; Christian Thygesen; S Richard Underwood; Alec Vahanian; Freek W A Verheugt; William Wijns
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 29.983

7.  Electrocardiographic changes in subarachnoid hemorrhage secondary to cerebral aneurysm. Report of 70 cases.

Authors:  M Salvati; F Cosentino; M Artico; M Ferrari; D Franchi; M Domenicucci; E Ramundo Orlando; L Tacconi; F Cosentino
Journal:  Ital J Neurol Sci       Date:  1992-06

Review 8.  Electrocardiographic changes in patients with acute stroke: a systematic review.

Authors:  George Khechinashvili; Kjell Asplund
Journal:  Cerebrovasc Dis       Date:  2002       Impact factor: 2.762

  8 in total
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1.  Acute Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Cardiac Abnormalities: Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy or Neurogenic Stunned Myocardium? a case report.

Authors:  C Franco; B Khaled; L Afonso; M Raufi
Journal:  Cases J       Date:  2010-02-20
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