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Hypokinesis
decrease in the strength of contraction
Akinetic, Akinesis
no myocardial movement, no systolic myocardial thickening
Dyskinesis
wall motion in the opposite direction than the expected.
When is hyperkinesis seen?
Ventricular volume overload due to aortic insufficiency
Differential diagnosis of CAD, include:
MI,
dissecting aortic aneurysm,
pericarditis,
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy,
Mitral valve prolapse,
Aortic stenosis
Dead myocardium
Infarction
Myocardium with no movement
Akinetic
Over time, infarcted myocardium becomes...
Akinetic, echogenic, thinned, possible formation of LV aneurysm, and possible associated thrombus
(Apical 4 chamber) Blood supply to Apical Cap
LAD
(Apical 4 chamber)Blood supply to Mid Inferoseptum
RCA or LAD
(Apical 4 chamber) Blood supply to Basal Inferoseptum
RCA
(Apical 4 chamber) Blood supply to RVFW
RCA
(Apical 4 chamber) Blood supply to Basal Anterolateral
LAD or CX
(Apical 4 chamber) Blood supply to Mid Anterolateral
LAD or CX
(Apical 4 chamber) Blood supply to Apical Lateral
LAD or CX
(Apical 2 chamber) Blood supply to Apical Anterior
LAD
(Apical 2 chamber) Blood supply to Mid Inferior
RCA or CX
(Apical 2 chamber) Blood supply to Apical Inferior
LAD
(Apical 2 chamber) Blood supply to Apical Cap
LAD
(Apical 2 chamber) Blood supply to Mid Anterior
LAD
(Apical 2 chamber) Blood supply to Basal Inferior
RCA or CX
(Apical 2 chamber) Blood supply to Apical Lateral
LAD
(Parasternal Long Axis) Blood supply to Mid Inferolateral
RCA or CX
(Parasternal Long Axis) Blood supply to Apical Cap
LAD
(Parasternal Long Axis) Blood supply to Basal Inferolateral
RCA or CX
(Parasternal Long Axis) Blood supply to Apical Lateral
LAD
(Parasternal Long Axis) Blood supply to Apical Anterior
LAD
(Parasternal Long Axis) Blood supply to Mid Anteroseptum
LAD
(Parasternal Long Axis) Blood supply to Basal Anteroseptum
LAD
(Short Axis, Apex Level) Blood supply to Anterior
LAD
(Short Axis, Apex Level) Blood supply to Lateral
LAD or CX
(Short Axis, Apex Level) Blood supply to Inferior
RCA or LAD
(Short Axis, Apex Level) Blood supply to Septal
LAD
(Short Axis, Apex Level) Blood supply to RVFW
RCA
(Short Axis, Mid Level) Blood supply to Anterior
LAD
(Short Axis, Mid Level) Blood supply to Anteroseptum
LAD
(Short Axis, Mid Level) Blood supply to Inferoseptum
RCA or LAD
(Short Axis, Mid Level) Blood supply to Anterolateral
LAD or CX
(Short Axis, Mid Level) Blood supply to Inferolateral
RCA or CX
(Short Axis, Mid Level) Blood supply to Inferior & RVFW
RCA
(Short Axis, Basal Level) Blood supply to Anterior
LAD
(Short Axis, Basal Level) Blood supply to Anteroseptum
LAD
(Short Axis, Basal Level) Blood supply to Anterolateral
LAD or CX
(Short Axis, Basal Level) Blood supply to Inferolateral
RCA or CX
(Short Axis, Basal Level) Blood supply to Inferoseptum
RCA
(Short Axis, Basal Level) Blood supply to Inferior
RCA
(Short Axis, Basal Level) Blood supply to RVFW
RCA
Dyskinetic septal motion is also referred to as...
paradoxical septal motion
During ventricular overload, contraction is increased and ejection fraction is increased, the myocardium has become...
Hyperkinetic
Starlin's Law
CPK
Creatinine phophokinase
SGOT
Serum Glutamic oxalocetic transaminase
Non-invasive procedures used to determine possible cause of chest pain.
Echocardiography, ECG, Chest xray
Chest pain symptom described by the patient
Angina Pectoris