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- Title
A case of repeated stent fracture.
- Authors
Migita, Shohei; Murata, Nobuhiro; Takahashi, Kurara; Nakajima, Yuki; Mizobuchi, Saki; Miyagawa, Masatsugu; Tanaka, Yudai; Fukumoto, Katsunori; Arai, Riku; Morikawa, Tomoyuki; Mineki, Takashi; Kojima, Keisuke; Sudo, Mitsumasa; Fukamachi, Daisuke; Okumura, Yasuo
- Abstract
Stent fracture is one of the complications of drug-eluting stent implantation. An 84-year-old man underwent coronary angiography for unstable angina. He had diffuse severe stenosis and calcified plaque in the left anterior descending artery and underwent percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in the left anterior descending artery for severe stenosis with chest pain. Thereafter, two subsequent stent fractures occurred, so the patient underwent another PCI to cover them. However, a stent fracture was found again one year later. The patient was asymptomatic and PCI was avoided due to the risk of further stent fracture. When a stent fracture occurs, it is important to provide appropriate treatment according to the anatomical findings of the vessel, symptoms and the presence of ischemia.
- Subjects
PERCUTANEOUS coronary intervention; ANGINA pectoris; CORONARY angiography; ARTERIAL stenosis; ASYMPTOMATIC patients; DRUG-eluting stents; CHEST pain
- Publication
Oxford Medical Case Reports, 2024, Vol 2024, Issue 7, p1
- ISSN
2053-8855
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/omcr/omae075