103. Case Report: A Rare Cause of Postpartum Angina and Arrest – University of Maryland

By CardioNerds - Last Updated: April 15, 2025


CardioNerds(Amit Goyal&Daniel Ambinder) join University of Maryland cardiology fellows (Manu Mysore, Adam Zviman, and Scott Butler) for some cardiology and an Orioles game in Baltimore! They discuss a rare cause of postpartum angina and cardiac arrest due to coronary vasculitis. Program director Dr. Mukta Srivastava provides the E-CPR expert segment and a message for applicants. Episode notes were developed by Johns Hopkins internal medicine resident Rick Ferraro with mentorship from University of Maryland cardiology fellow Karan Desai.

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Patient Summary

Awoman in her early 30swith a past medical history of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and one prior miscarriage at<8 weekspresented with chest pain about 6 weeks postpartum from the birth of her third child. In the ED, she continued to report intermittent sharp chest discomfort and found to have a diastolic decrescendo murmur at the left upper stern…

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