Case 222: Papillary Muscle Infarction - Using All the Information on All the Sequneces
How to diagnose papillary muscle infarction and rupture using all the information we can get from all the routine sequences we obtain
61-yrs old with an acute STEMI infarct.
CMR showed a lateral and inferior wall acute infarct with MVO and IMH and papillary muscle involvement.
The video explains how to diagnose papillary muscle infarction, why it is important and how routine sequences that we obtain can be examined in detail to identify papillary muscle involvement.
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