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Multimed

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RODRIGUEZ PENA, Marian Maité et al. Milking phenomenon secondary to intramyocardial bridging in a patient with a trifascicular block. Multimed [online]. 2024, vol.28  Epub 25-Mar-2024. ISSN 1028-4818.

Introduction:

Intramyocardial bridges are an anatomical modification of the coronary circulation consisting of abnormal sections in the thickness of the myocardium that, when forming tunnel segments and incorporating into the epicardium, cause vascular milking, the so-called milking phenomenon, during extrinsic systolic compression, which is responsible for the clinical manifestations and electrocardiographic alterations. A clinical case is described with the aim of providing the scientific community with the clinical, electrical and coronary angiographic characteristics of a patient with acute coronary syndrome with trifascicular block and milking phenomenon due to intramyocardial bridging.

Case Report:

A 56-year-old woman with a history of hypertension, obesity, and frequent admissions for episodes of unstable angina was admitted for acute unstable angina plus trifascicular block and intramyocardial bridging was confirmed in the distal middle segment of the left anterior descending artery. Optimization of anti-ischemic therapy was based on carvedilol after implantation of a permanent pacemaker.

Discussion:

Intramyocardial bridges cause a dynamic reduction of the coronary epicardial vessel lumen and when it is greater than 50% it causes a milking phenomenon, which is more frequent in the middle and distal segments of the left anterior descending artery, its evolution is favorable and responds adequately to ß-blocker therapy.

Conclusions:

The diagnostic correlation facilitated the application of an invasive approach with permanent transvenous stimulation, allowing the initiation of beta-blocker treatment, which would not have been possible due to the intraventricular conduction disorder.

Palabras clave : Intramyocardial bridge; Milking phenomenon; Angiography; Acute coronary syndrome; Coronary artery disease.

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