International Journal of Cardiovascular ResearchISSN: 2324-8602

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Ibrahim Al Rashdan Author

Subjects of specialization
Instent-restenosis left main disease, Drug-eluting stent

Affiliation
Department of Cardiology, Kuwait Heart Center - Chest Diseases Hospital, Shuwaikh, Kuwait

Biography

Left main coronary artery instent restenosis can be treated by repeat percutaneous intervention with drug-eluting stent. We report a 53- year old patient with protected left main disease who presented with recurrent drug-eluting instent restenosis of distal left main/left circumflex ostium. The patient required treatment with a third layer of drug-eluting stent, using the single-stent approach. Acutely following the procedure, the patient developed severe angina associated with 2-mm ST segment depression in electrocardiographic leads V1-V4. Re-look angiography demonstrated a patent stent and normal appearance of the ostium of left anterior descending artery.


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Unruptured Thin-Cap Fibroatheroma with Overlying Platelet-Rich Thrombus in Left Main Coronary Artery- A Previously Unreported Culprit Lesion in Acute Coronary Syndrome

Author(s):

Baskaran Chandrasekar, Mohammad Al Mutairi, Ibrahim Al Rashdan and Khaled Al Merri

 Unruptured Thin-Cap Fibroatheroma with Overlying Platelet-Rich Thrombus in Left Main Coronary Artery – A Previously Unreported Culprit Lesion in Acute Coronary Syndrome

In patients undergoing coronary angiography, thin-cap fibroatheroma are reported to be extremely rare in the left main coronary artery and, that too only as non-culprit lesions in patients with acute coronary syndrome. We report on a patient presenting with acute coronary syndrome and with angiographically d... view moreĀ»

DOI: 10.4172/2324-8602.1000209

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