Multimodality detection of multiple left ventricular diverticula: A case report and brief review of the literature

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Abstract

Left ventricular diverticula (LVD) are rare congenital anomalies usually detected incidentally in the adult population. Most commonly, they are found as a single left ventricular diverticulum in association with other congenital abnormalities but multiple LVD are exceedingly rare. We are describing a patient who was found to have multiple LVD on multimodality imaging studies. He had presented with a sudden cardiac arrest attributed to a combination of alcohol intoxication and QT interval prolongation from hypokalemia and antidepressant medications. The patient was managed conservatively and discharged with an implantable loop recorder for detecting any occult arrhythmias.

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Bhardwaj, B., Kumar, S. A., Webel, R., Gautam, S., & Chockalingam, A. (2019, January 1). Multimodality detection of multiple left ventricular diverticula: A case report and brief review of the literature. Echocardiography. Blackwell Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/echo.14179

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