MISMATCH BETWEEN CARDIAC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND INVASIVE PHYSIOLOGY

Mismatch Between Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Invasive Physiology

Mismatch Between Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Invasive Physiology

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A 74-year-old man returned Dip Powders to the clinic for follow-up of residual nonculprit lesions after reperfused acute inferior ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.Stress cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion imaging demonstrated a severe perfusion defect in Spoons the anterior wall.Surprisingly, subsequent invasive assessment did not reveal hemodynamically significant obstruction in the nonculprit vessels.(Level of Difficulty: Beginners.).

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