Treatment optimization of aortocoronary dissection as a complication after heart catheterization using coronary computerized tomographic angiography.
Journal: The Canadian Journal Of Cardiology
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Abstract
We present the case of a 71-year-old patient with a chronic total occlusion of the right coronary artery (RCA) resulting in a retrograde aortic dissection as a complication of coronary intervention. Acute therapy consisted of coronary stent implantation into the proximal RCA to cover the dissection's entry. One day after, computed tomography-guided angiography revealed a progression of the intramural aortic hematoma with a residual dissection at the RCA ostium. Recurrent coronary angiography was performed to implant another stent covering the entry. Imaging at follow-up demonstrated complete coverage of the Dunning dissection and regression of the intramural aortic hematoma.
Authors
Stefan Baumann, Aydin Huseynov, Michael Behnes, Daniel Frambach, Christian Böcker, Tobias Becher, Thomas Henzler, Ralf Lehmann, Martin Borggrefe, Ibrahim Akin
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