Successful treatment of ischaemic ventricular septal defect and acute right ventricular failure: a challenging case in the modern NHS Article Swipe
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Medicine
Cardiology
Internal medicine
Percutaneous
Myocardial infarction
Right ventricular failure
Heart failure
Intensive care medicine
Renata Greco
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Andrew Johnson
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X Y Jin
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Rajesh K Kharabanda
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Adrian Banning
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Mario Petrou
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· 2020
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.5837/bjc.2020.004
· OA: W4231949900
YOU?
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· 2020
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.5837/bjc.2020.004
· OA: W4231949900
A 52-year-old man, previously fit and well, presented with myocardial infarction complicated by ischaemic ventricular septal defect (VSD) and acute right ventricular failure, was successfully treated with early percutaneous coronary reperfusion, surgical VSD repair and temporary right ventricular assist device (VAD) support. This case is an example of how a modern healthcare system can successfully manage complex emergency cases, combining high levels of clinical care and medical technology. Access to temporary mechanical support played a vital role in this case. We believe that wider access to VADs may contribute to improvement in the, widely recognised, poor outcome of ischaemic VSD.
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