Abstract

half of patients irrespective of CO-Hb level and severity of neurological impairment. Although most of them recovered with conventional treatment, persistent RWMAon the follow-up echocardiography should suspect underlying coronary artery disease. The echocardiography is one of most valuable methods to detect and assess the severity of LVSD. It can give us clues for treatment and useful information in the followup.

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