| Literature DB >> 32621574 |
Kayla L X Chiew1, Pitt O Lim1.
Abstract
We describe the first long-term follow-up of a young patient with active Takayasu arteritis who presented with an acute coronary syndrome, treated endovascularly with percutaneous coronary intervention without stenting. A drug-coated balloon was used with high-resolution coronary imaging guidance in the form of optical coherence tomography on a critical ostial left anterior descending coronary artery lesion. A repeat procedure was undertaken after 4 months confirming a durable coronary angioplasty result and the patient remained symptom-free beyond 3 years. Coronary stenting in this population is associated with early and aggressive stent failure. Hence, this is an innovative approach. We believe that the stent, regardless of whether it is first, second or subsequent generation, leaves a permanent foreign body within the vasculature that becomes the seed for inflammatory reactions, resulting in recurrent in-stent restenotic fibrosis irrespective of concurrent immunotherapy or the degree of disease activity.Entities:
Keywords: Takayasu arteritis; acute coronary syndrome; drug-coated balloon; endovascular; percutaneous coronary intervention
Year: 2020 PMID: 32621574 DOI: 10.1002/ccd.29099
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Catheter Cardiovasc Interv ISSN: 1522-1946 Impact factor: 2.692