ABSTRACT
Dextrocardia is a very rare congenital cardiac disorder in a normal population. A 62-year-old male patient was admitted to our center with a right chest pain. On admission, patient informed us that he had dextrocardia. On his electrocardiography, there was a 2 mm ST elevation on D2-D3-AVF and reciprocal ST depression on V1-4. On coronary angiography, RCA was totally occluded from proximal portion after giving SA nodal artery. We have successfully treated him with primary PCI by implantation DES and then electively PTCA to OM lesion.
Keywords:
Dextrocardia Acute myocardial infarction Drug eluting stent