Case Report

Ventricular Septal Rupture—The Resurgence of a Post-Myocardial Infarction Dreadful Complication during COVID-19 Pandemic

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(a) and (b) ICA showing a 50% stenosis of the mid-segment of the LAD and a mid-segment occlusion of the RCA (c). Coronary collaterals are a prognostically important adaptive response in coronary artery disease. Note its absence in (c), which correlate with a larger final infarct volume and an increased risk of mechanical complications. (d) Ventriculography revealing the presence of a LV-to-RV shunt.