IWMI Full Form in Medical term is Inferior Wall Myocardial Infarction. Right coronary artery anomaly is the underlying reason for this. It is possible for a posterior wall MI to form when the inferior MI spreads to the back.
Death from complications of an aberrant coronary artery is extremely uncommon, but due to its link with young competitive athletes, it often receives significant media attention. Anomalous right coronary artery symptoms can arise at any age, but typically manifest in younger people.
Coronary artery anomalies might be found accidentally, or they can be the source of symptoms attributable to impaired coronary circulation. They often manifest before the age of 30, and symptoms like angina, syncope, and sudden cardiac death are possible.
But sometimes clinical signs don’t show up for years. When dealing with patients that exhibit unusual symptoms, doctors need to maintain a high level of suspicion.
Patients suspected of having coronary artery anomalies should undergo coronary computed tomography angiography. The only treatment shown to increase coronary blood flow is surgical surgery, which should be explored for high-risk types of aberrant coronary arteries due to its low mortality and morbidity