Coronary embolism complicating aortic valve endocarditis: Treatment with placement of an intracoronary stent
- 1 October 1997
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Cardiology
- Vol. 20 (10), 885-888
- https://doi.org/10.1002/clc.4960201018
Abstract
A 37-year-old man, who had received 3 weeks of antimicrobial therapy for aortic value endocarditis, presented with an acute anteroseptal wall myocardial infarction. Coronary angiography demonstrated occlusion of the mid left anterior descending artery, thought to have been caused by embolization of a sterile vegetation. Following failure of balloon dilation to achieve vessel patency, this was achieved by placement of an intracoronary stent.Keywords
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