Infarto agudo de miocardio manifestado como bloqueo de rama izquierda nuevo: revisión de la literatura

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Mateo Zuluaga Gómez
Andrés Felipe Estrada Atehortúa
Johanna Caicedo Valle

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A través del tiempo se ha hablado del hallazgo de bloqueo de rama izquierda del Haz de His como un posible equivalente ST, en el paciente que se presenta a los servicios médicos con dolor torácico. Es claro que en condiciones puntuales como inestabilidad hemodinámica o choque cardiogénico se cumple dicha premisa y el paciente debe ser manejado de manera invasiva urgente, sin embargo, hay otras condiciones que ameritan trabajo de campo adicional para abordar estos pacientes.

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choque cardiogénico falla cardiaca dolor torácico

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