A Rare Presentation of Myocardial Bridging With Heart Failure Symptoms

Cureus. 2024 Mar 19;16(3):e56462. doi: 10.7759/cureus.56462. eCollection 2024 Mar.

Abstract

Myocardial bridging is an under-recognized cause of angina. This congenital anomaly occurs when a segment of the epicardial coronary artery has a short intra-myocardial course. A significant intra-myocardial course may lead to ischemia, causing anginal symptoms. In this case report, we discuss a rare presentation of myocardial bridging with symptoms of heart failure. The pathology led to a marked degree of ventricular dysfunction and a significant drop in cardiac output (CO), and the patient had severe exertional dyspnea and functional limitations. The ischemic workup with diagnostic imaging and angiograms failed to explain the severity of symptoms, which were only evident in hemodynamic studies and cardiopulmonary exercise testing.

Keywords: angina; congenital anomaly; coronary artery bypass graft; heart failure; myocardial bridge; ventricular dysfunction.

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