논문번호 | 43 | ||
논문제목(영문) | Combined membrane covered and uncovered stents for coronary arteriovenous fistula associated with atherosclerotic plaque in a patient with acute myocardial infarction. | ||
국내외구분 | 국외 | SCI여부 | SCI(E) |
연구책임자역할 | 교신저자 | ||
주저자명 | Ahn Y | ||
교신저자명 | Jeong MH | ||
공동저자명 | Ahn Y, Park OY, Jeong MH; | ||
게제년월일 | 2004-02-01 | ||
ISSN | 1355-6037 | ||
Impact Factor | 5.595 | ||
학술지명 | Heart | ||
서지사항 | 0집 / 90권 / 2호, 페이지(150 - 150) | ||
요약초록문 (Abstract) 입력 |
Stent grafts have recently been applied for various coronary lesions such as coronary perforation, coronary aneurysm, and fistula. We report a case of coronary arteriovenous fistula associated with atherosclerotic plaque successfully treated with combined membrane covered and uncovered stent implantation in a patient who presented with acute myocardial infarction. He was found to have acute ST segment elevation myocardial infarction. A 12 lead ECG showed ST segment elevation of 3 mm over the precordial leads (V1–V5). Cardiac enzymes were elevated and peaked at 1161 iu/l of creatine kinase (CK), 130 iu/l of CK-MB, 0.804 ng/ml of troponin T, and 7.98 ng/ml of troponin I. Two dimensional echocardiogram demonstrated severe hypokinesia in anteroseptal and anterior wall. A coronary angiogram revealed critical stenosis in the proximal left anterior descending coronary artery and prestenotic dilatation with a large fistula drained into the main pulmonary artery (panel A). After predilation in fistula and stenosis sites, a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) covered stent (3.0 × 16 mm, JOSTENT GraftMaster, Jomed, Germany) was deployed. After graft stenting, an additional uncovered stent (3.0 × 18 mm, Arthos inert, AMG, Korea) was implanted just below the graft stented site. After stenting, no visible large fistula and stenosis were found on angiography (panel B). | ||
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