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A patient with pulseless ST elevation myocardial infarction caused by a very late stent thrombosis

Masahiko Satoda* and Hiroaki Yusa

Published: 24 September, 2022 | Volume 7 - Issue 3 | Pages: 081-084

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Figure 2: A 12-lead EKG at the initial presentation. ST elevations were noted at posteroinferior leads while the patient started complaining of chest pain in the general ward. At this point, the blood pressure was 69/37 mmHg. Five minutes later, the patient became unconscious and pulseless. EKG, electrocardiogram.

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