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A 78-Year-Old Woman Comes to the Emergency Department Due to a 3-Day

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A 78-year-old woman comes to the emergency department due to a 3-day history of intermittent but progressive substernal chest pain.  Medical history includes hypertension and hyperlipidemia, but the patient has had poor adherence with her medication and outpatient follow-up.  She has a 30 pack-year smoking history.  On admission, ECG reveals normal sinus rhythm with ST-segment elevation and pathologic Q waves in leads I, aVL, and V2 to V5.  The patient refuses percutaneous coronary intervention and is treated medically.  On the fifth day of hospitalization, she experiences severe dyspnea, sweating, and hypotension.  Physical examination shows raised jugular venous pressure, no heart murmurs, and clear lungs.  She rapidly loses consciousness and becomes pulseless, and the subsequent resuscitation attempt is ineffective.  Which of the following most likely contributed to this patient's death?


A) Blood accumulation in the pericardial space
B) Complete rupture of the papillary muscle
C) Rapid reperfusion of the ischemic myocardium
D) Rupture of the interventricular septum
E) True aneurysm of the ventricular wall

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