Acute Subarachnoid Haemorrhage as an Unusual Cause of Myocardial Infarction – Case Report
Authors:
P. Lavička; M. Choc; J. Šrogl; V. Červený 1
Authors‘ workplace:
Neurochirurgické oddělení Fakultní nemocnice Plzeň, přednosta prim. MUDr. M. Choc, CSc. 1Anesteziologicko-resuscitační klinika, Oddělení neodkladných příjmů, Fakultní nemocnice Plzeň, přednosta MUDr. E. Kasal, CSc.
Published in:
Anest. intenziv. Med., , 2002, č. 6, s. 307-309
Category:
Overview
The acute subarachnoid harmorrhage (SAH) on the basis of the rupture of intracranial aneurysm may significantly increase sympathetic activitywhich leads to cardiac arrythmias and ECG changes. The authors present the case in which the rupture of patient´s intracranial aneurysm led to theacute myocardial infarction with circulatory failure.
Key words:
SAH – ECG changes – acute myocardial infarction – circulatory failure
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