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- 81y/Female. AP last for 4 months
- Risk Factor: hypertension
- Intervention procedure:
- 26/10/2006:
distal-RCA 80%, mid-LAD 100%
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PCI for RCA with DES 3.5/18mm
- 3/12/2006 :The
stent in RCA normal
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PCI succeed in LAD CTO intervention,
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but coronary artery rupture
after stenting
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- It was terrible!
- What should we do next?
- 1.First
Ballooning. Chest pain, heart
function ,
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BP, tamponade and death should be pay attention
- 2. Stent
graft
- 3. CABG
or others
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- CTO success
- Artery Rupture has been closed
- BP and heart rate normal
- But patient’s BP lowered after 1 hr due to tamponade . The paracentesis
pericardii had to do
- Follow up 3 months, no MACE
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- Coronary rupture is severe and thorny .
- Stent graft closed the rupture
- Tamponade must be pay attention after rupture intervention
- Success and complication were twins
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