Int J Angiol
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1777343
Case Report

An Atypical Presentation of Decubitis Angina in a Patient with Coronary Artery Disease and Aortic Regurgitation: Case Report

Ertan Yetkin
1   Department of Cardiology, Türkiye Hospital, Istanbul, Türkiye
,
Hasan Atmaca
1   Department of Cardiology, Türkiye Hospital, Istanbul, Türkiye
,
Kenan Yalta
2   Department of Cardiology, Trakya University Faculty of Medicine, Edirne, Türkiye
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Abstract

Decubitis angina briefly refers to a pain occurring during the night or in recumbent position. Herewith, we present a case of decubitis angina occurring immediately after lying down in a patient with coronary artery disease and aortic regurgitation. The patient was successfully treated by percutaneous coronary intervention. It should be kept in mind that early-onset chest pain immediately after lying down might be a sign of myocardial ischemia or acute coronary syndrome especially in the presence of coronary artery disease and aortic regurgitation.



Publication History

Article published online:
12 December 2023

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