Left ventricular free wall rupture caused by myocardial ischemia without treatable atherosclerotic coronary disease: a case series
Terézia B. Andrási, Nunijiati Abudureheman, Alannah C. Glück, Kai Dielmann, Gerhard Dinges

TL;DR
This case series describes two patients with left ventricular free wall rupture due to myocardial ischemia and highlights that immediate surgical repair improves survival.
Contribution
The study emphasizes the importance of urgent surgical intervention for LVFWR regardless of initial clinical stability.
Findings
Immediate surgical repair in a clinically unstable patient led to a successful outcome.
Delayed treatment in a stable patient resulted in early death despite interventions.
LVFWR can occur without treatable coronary artery disease and requires urgent management.
Abstract
The clinical presentation of left ventricular free wall rupture (LVFWR) varies ranging from uneventful condition to congestive heart failure. Here we report two cases of LVFWR with different clinical presentation and notable outcome. A 53-year-old male presenting emergently with signs of myocardial infarction received immediate coronary angiography and thoracic CT-scan showing occlusion of the first marginal coronary branch without possibility of revascularization and minimal pericardial extravasation. Under ICU surveillance, LVFWR occurred 24 h later and was treated by pericardiocentesis and ECMO support followed by immediate uncomplicated surgical repair. Postoperative therapy-refractory vasoplegia and electromechanical dissociation caused fulminant deterioration and the early death of the patient. The second case is a 76-year old male brought to the emergency room after sudden…
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TopicsCardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair · Trauma Management and Diagnosis · Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
