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Successful retrograde recanalization of an acute iatrogenic venous graft occlusion through the previously stented coronary anastomosis in a patient with non-ST elevation myocardial infarction. / Vlasenko, Sergey V.; Agarkov, Maksim V.; Khilchuk, Anton A.; Scherbak, Sergey G.; Sarana, Andrey M.; Popov, Vitaliy V.; Abdulkarim, Dana D.
In: Radiology Case Reports, Vol. 13, No. 4, 01.08.2018, p. 825-828.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Successful retrograde recanalization of an acute iatrogenic venous graft occlusion through the previously stented coronary anastomosis in a patient with non-ST elevation myocardial infarction
AU - Vlasenko, Sergey V.
AU - Agarkov, Maksim V.
AU - Khilchuk, Anton A.
AU - Scherbak, Sergey G.
AU - Sarana, Andrey M.
AU - Popov, Vitaliy V.
AU - Abdulkarim, Dana D.
PY - 2018/8/1
Y1 - 2018/8/1
N2 - Iatrogenic venous graft occlusion is a rare but very serious and potentially fatal procedure-related complication of a diagnostic coronary and graft angiography. Management of this event may vary from conservative to percutaneous and even to redo coronary bypass surgery depending on the type of the occlusion or dissection and patient's hemodynamic status. We present a case of the non-ST elevation myocardial infarction patient who suffered an acute iatrogenic graft occlusion by the diagnostic catheter during angiography with subsequent successful retrograde graft recanalization through the previously stented anastomosis. To our knowledge this is the first described successful retrograde recanalization of acute iatrogenic venous graft occlusion through the stented anastomosis in a patient with acute coronary syndrome and previous coronary artery bypass surgery.
AB - Iatrogenic venous graft occlusion is a rare but very serious and potentially fatal procedure-related complication of a diagnostic coronary and graft angiography. Management of this event may vary from conservative to percutaneous and even to redo coronary bypass surgery depending on the type of the occlusion or dissection and patient's hemodynamic status. We present a case of the non-ST elevation myocardial infarction patient who suffered an acute iatrogenic graft occlusion by the diagnostic catheter during angiography with subsequent successful retrograde graft recanalization through the previously stented anastomosis. To our knowledge this is the first described successful retrograde recanalization of acute iatrogenic venous graft occlusion through the stented anastomosis in a patient with acute coronary syndrome and previous coronary artery bypass surgery.
KW - Coronary artery bypass surgery
KW - Iatrogenic graft dissection
KW - Myocardial infarction
KW - Percutaneous coronary intervention
KW - Retrograde recanalization
UR - http://www.mendeley.com/research/successful-retrograde-recanalization-acute-iatrogenic-venous-graft-occlusion-through-previously-sten
U2 - 10.1016/j.radcr.2018.04.008
DO - 10.1016/j.radcr.2018.04.008
M3 - Article
VL - 13
SP - 825
EP - 828
JO - Radiology Case Reports
JF - Radiology Case Reports
SN - 1930-0433
IS - 4
ER -
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