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  • Coronary Embolism: A Systematic Review

    Highlights

    • Coronary Embolism is a rare, and potentially fatal, phenomenon
    • Infective endocarditis, atrial fibrillation and valve thrombosis are leading causes
    • Myocardial dysfunction was observed in over 80% of patients
    • The mortality rate of coronary embolism was 12.9%
    • Nearly 70% of patients had “good outcomes” following coronary embolism

    Abstract

    Background

    Coronary embolism is a rare and potentially fatal phenomenon that occurs primarily in patients with valvular heart disease and atrial fibrillation. There is a lack of consensus regarding the diagnosis, treatment, and management of coronary embolism, leaving management at the discretion of the treating physician. Through this review, we aim to establish a better understanding of coronary embolism, and to identify treatment options - invasive and non-invasive - that may be used to manage coronary embolism.

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