Acute coronary occlusion with impending infarction as an angiographic complication relieved by a guide‐wire recanalization
- 1 August 1978
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Cardiology
- Vol. 1 (2) , 101-106
- https://doi.org/10.1002/clc.4960010209
Abstract
In a 45 year old male patient with a history of previous inferior myocardial infarction and unstable angina pectoris, coronary angiography revealed two‐vessel disease: a 60‐70% lesion in the middle third of the LAD, and a 90% lesion in the middle third of the very large RCA. There was only a small akinetic segment in the posterobasal region of the left ventricle. During angiography total occlusion of the RCA occurred, followed by clinical and electrocardiographic signs of impending inferior reinfarction. Recanalization of the occluded vessel was accomplished by using a guide‐wire, which was passed through a Sones catheter, placed in the RCA. The patient's symptoms subsided and the electrocardiographic signs of acute ischemia reverted within eight minutes. Aortocoronary bypass surgery with revascularization of the LAD and RCA was performed within 3 hours after recanalization. Postoperatively there was no evidence of major tissue loss by enzyme or electrocardiographic criteria. Control angiography, performed on the ninth day postoperatively, revealed the graft to the RCA to be widely patent. Left ventricular function was unchanged. It is concluded, that the combined approach of early transluminal recanalization of the acutely occluded RCA, followed by successful construction of a graft to this vessel, has averted necrosis of a major portion of the left ventricle. However, general use of this technique does not seem advisable at the present time.Keywords
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