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Total Proximal Left Anterior Descending Artery Occlusion Presenting as Right Sided Chest Pain with a Misdiagnosis of Costochondritis: A Case Report

Authors: 

  1. Khuzeima Khanbhai
  2. Reuben Mutagaywa
  3. Zalha Nuhu
  4. Reinhard Lema
  5. Frederick Lyimo
  6. Regan V Massawe
  7. George Longopa
  8. Yona Gandye
  9. Tulizo Shemu
  10. Tatizo Waane
  11. Peter Kisenge
  12. Polycarp France
  13. Kulindwa Kasubi
  14. Emmanuel Epapfra
  15. Faraji Lydenge
  16. Naiz Majani
  17. Mohamed Janabi
  18. Sarah Shali Matuja

Abstract:

Background: Acute  coronary  syndrome  refers  to  a  group  of  clinical  symptoms  consistent  with  acute myocardial  ischemia  or  infarction  that  are  potentially  life  threatening  requiring  immediate interventions. Certain proportion of patients can present with atypical symptoms leading to a missed diagnosis associated with devastating outcomes.  

Case presentation We present a 60 years’ female of African descent with a medical history of hypertension and type 2 Diabetes mellitus who presented with a 2 months’ history of right-sided anterior chest pain and was diagnosed with costochondritis. Further assessment revealed normal cardiac markers  and  an  electrocardiogram  suggestive  of  anterior  wall  myocardial  infarction.  A coronary  computed  tomography  and  cardiac  magnetic  imaging  scans  revealed  a  total occlusion  of  the  proximal  left  anterior  descending  artery  and  a  viable  myocardium respectively. She  underwent successful  percutaneous coronary interventions  with stenting with complete alleviation of her chest pain.   

Conclusions This case report highlights the importance of having a high index of  suspicion in high-risk groups  such  as  older  females  with  co-morbidities  presenting  with  atypical  symptoms suggestive  of  acute  coronary  syndrome  to  health  care  providers.  This  ensures  early diagnosis and provision of appropriate treatment associated with good outcomes. Likewise, the  case  also  advocates the  use  of  advanced  cardiac  imaging  in  patients  with inconclusive electrocardiographic and biochemical tests.

Citations:

Khanbhai, Khuzeima & Mutagaywa, Reuben & Nuhu, Zalha & Lema, Reinhard & Lyimo, Frederick & Massawe, Regan & Longopa, George & Gandye, Yona & Shemu, Tulizo & Waane, Tatizo & Kisenge, Peter & France, Polycarp & Kasubi, Kulindwa & Epapfra, Emmanuel & Lydenge, Faraji & Majani, Naiz & Janabi, Mohamed & Matuja, Sarah. (2021). Total Proximal Left Anterior Descending Artery Occlusion Presenting as Right Sided Chest Pain with a Misdiagnosis of Costochondritis: A Case Report. Tanzania Medical Journal. 32. 10.4314/tmj.v32i3.463.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353581217_Total_Proximal_Left_Anterior_Descending_Artery_Occlusion_Presenting_as_Right_Sided_Chest_Pain_with_a_Misdiagnosis_of_Costochondritis_A_Case_Report

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