Solve this exciting clinical case specific to your field of interest via Docplexus’ Clinical Case Challenge. Join your fellow doctors to discuss and answer today’s challenge. Case Presentation A 38-year-old woman was rushed to the emergency department with chest pain after colliding with a concrete pole.
She was trying to hold on to the car door when the assailant tried to drive away with her car. Her chest pain resolved spontaneously after arriving at the hospital. Vital signs On arrival, her vitals were as follows: Blood pressure - 113/55 mmHg Heart rate - 70 bpm Examinations Electrocardiogram - No changes in ST or T waves Chest radiograph - Normal Computed tomographic angiogram - Normal Echocardiogram- Ejection fraction of 35% with apical and septal wall motion abnormality Initial cardiac troponin I (cTnI) level - 0.6 ng/mL Repeat cTnl after four hours - 9.7 ng/mL Coronary…