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The De Winter's Pattern Revisited: a Case Series

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Date 2021 Jan 14
PMID 33442615
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Background: The de Winter's electrocardiogram (ECG) pattern signifying proximal left anterior descending (LAD) artery occlusion was first described in 2008. The ECG changes were thought to be static and mechanisms for this were suggested. In addition, the optimal management of these patients was reported to be via a primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) strategy.

Case Summary: : A 48-year-old gentleman presented with a 2-h history of ischaemic chest pain with initial de Winter's pattern on ECG. This progressed to anterior ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) complicated by ventricular fibrillation. Emergency angiography revealed a mid-vessel LAD occlusion which was successfully reperfused. : A 34-year-old female presented with a 2-h history of ischaemic chest pain with initial ECG showing a de Winter's pattern. Due to concerns of performing PCI timeously, a pharmacoinvasive strategy of reperfusion was adopted with resolution of the de Winter's pattern. Urgent angiography revealed a proximal LAD lesion which was successfully stented.

Discussion: The two cases highlight that the de Winter's pattern may in fact not be static, but rather lie along the continuum of ischaemia and may evolve into STEMI. In addition, we provide further evidence that if primary PCI cannot be offered in a timeous manner, thrombolytic therapy may be considered in such patients. The de Winter's pattern remains a high-risk ECG pattern that requires early recognition and intervention.

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