| Literature DB >> 19157594 |
Hyunmin Choe, Gham Hur, Joon Hyung Doh, June Namgung, Sung Yun Lee, Kyoung Taek Park, Woo Ik Chang, Won Ro Lee.
Abstract
A stent fracture (SF) is one of the responsible factors for in-stent restenosis after a percutaneous coronary intervention. Factors that have an important role for a SF are vessel tortuosity, the presence of a right coronary artery lesion, overlapping stents, and the use of a drugeluting stent (DES) such as a sirolimus-eluting stent. Unlike with the use of bare metal stents, most SFs have occurred with the use of DES, and a DES may be a possible factor for a SF. A SF can cause clinical problems that range from stable angina to acute coronary syndrome. We experienced a case of acute myocardial infarction that was combined with a SF. We describe here the coronary angiography findings and the 64-multidetector computed tomography images before and after the SF.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19157594 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2008.11.040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Cardiol ISSN: 0167-5273 Impact factor: 4.164