Diagnosis of Triple Vessel Disease by Coronary Angiography Right Femoral Percutaneous approach using Contrast Medium - Omnipaque

Yuvaraj Sampathkumar, M.Dinakaran

Abstract: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is otherwise called as ischemic heart disease, it is primarily occurs in patients above the age of 40, younger men and women also can be involved. Very few of them have shown to have greater than one vessel coronary artery disease. Presence or absence of cardiovascular risk factors regardless of age should be the key factor in making a decision to perform a coronary angiography and full cardiovascular workup.  One or more lesions in each of the three major coronary arteries (LAD, CX and RCA) are called as triple vessel disease. We report here 69 old male, known diabetic, presented with complained of chest pain. Troponin I high sensitivity: 2911, ECG taken revealed acute inferior wall myocardial infarction. Echo done revealed minimal hypokinesis apical inferior wall of LV, normal systolic function, LVEF: 59%, Grade I LV Diastolic dysfunction, No mitral regurgitation, aortic valve sclerosis (+) and was ultimately diagnosed with triple vessel coronary artery disease by Coronary Angiography Right Femoral Percutaneous approach using Contrast Medium (Omnipaque).

Keywords: Acute inferior wall myocardial infarction, Angiography, Right Femoral Percutaneous approach, LAD, CX and RCA.

Title: Diagnosis of Triple Vessel Disease by Coronary Angiography Right Femoral Percutaneous approach using Contrast Medium - Omnipaque

Author: Yuvaraj Sampathkumar, M.Dinakaran

International Journal of Healthcare Sciences

ISSN 2348-5728 (Online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 6, Issue 1, April 2018 – September 2018

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Diagnosis of Triple Vessel Disease by Coronary Angiography Right Femoral Percutaneous approach using Contrast Medium - Omnipaque by Yuvaraj Sampathkumar, M.Dinakaran