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Chest Pain in the Deployed Setting: A Case of Wellens Syndrome.

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Managing patients with chest pain in deployed and austere environments can be extremely challenging for military health care providers. Limited resources, including access to equipment, emergent cardiac catheterization, and cardiac… Click to show full abstract

Managing patients with chest pain in deployed and austere environments can be extremely challenging for military health care providers. Limited resources, including access to equipment, emergent cardiac catheterization, and cardiac surgery, can lead to deleterious consequences, including myonecrosis and possible death. Wellens syndrome is a form of acute coronary syndrome that involves stenosis of the left anterior descending coronary artery, leading to possible acute myocardial infarction. Most cases in the literature involve the diagnosis and treatment of Wellens syndrome in the civilian, nondeployed hospital setting. We present a case of a civilian contractor who had experienced an episode of chest pain that had resolved with rest and now had new findings on electrocardiogram concerning Wellens syndrome.

Keywords: wellens syndrome; chest pain; case; deployed setting; pain deployed

Journal Title: Military medicine
Year Published: 2021

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