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CJC Open ; 2(2): 77-78, 2020 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32190830

ABSTRACT

This report describes the case of a 64-year-old man who presented with acute coronary syndrome, depressed left ventricular function, and triple vessel disease on angiogram. The patient refused surgery and underwent high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention through the Impella sheath (Abiomed, Danvers, MA). This is one of the first known cases of single-access protected percutaneous coronary intervention, an innovative technique that brings into consideration the importance of dual vascular access via the Impella sheath.


Les auteurs décrivent le cas d'un homme âgé de 64 ans présentant un syndrome coronarien aigu, une fonction ventriculaire gauche réduite et une triple vasculopathie à l'angiogramme. Le patient a refusé une intervention chirurgicale et a plutôt subi une intervention coronarienne percutanée hautement risquée, réalisée au moyen d'une gaine Impella (Abiomed, Danvers, MA). Il s'agit de l'un des premiers cas connus d'intervention coronarienne percutanée protégée à accès unique, une technique novatrice qui met en lumière l'utilité d'un accès vasculaire double grâce à une gaine Impella.

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Cureus ; 12(1): e6677, 2020 Jan 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32104617

ABSTRACT

Pericardiocentesis is a procedure performed to aspirate fluid from the pericardial space. It is most often performed as an acute therapeutic procedure in cases of massive pericardial effusion or pericardial tamponade. Our case describes an unusual complication of pericardiocentesis leading to hemorrhagic pericardial effusion and hemodynamic compromise.

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Cureus ; 9(7): e1436, 2017 Jul 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29104831

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Coronary artery aneurysms are rare in the general population. There are no randomized control trials to guide the therapy at this moment. We present a case of a 52-year-old male who was recovering from addiction and was sober for past five years. He came to the hospital with typical chest pain. There were ST segment depressions in leads III and AVF. The second troponin was found to be elevated. The impression was non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. He was started on subcutaneous enoxaparin and underwent left heart catheterization which revealed dilated ectatic coronary arteries with aneurysmal dilatation. In addition, there was sluggish blood flow and several blood clots mainly in the left circumflex artery. No intervention was performed and the patient was started on heparin drip which was transitioned to warfarin on discharge. The echocardiogram revealed an ejection fraction of 35% with anterior and inferoseptal wall dyskinesia. Echocardiogram at one-year follow-up showed improved ejection fraction of 50% with similar wall dyskinesia. Coronary artery aneurysms are treated with medical management with or without invasive approach. Invasive management is conducted in people with stenosis and can be achieved by coronary artery bypass graft or covered stents.

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