Case 27 - This
is a 59 year old male. The angina has been unstable, accompanied by
nausea. He has likely suffered some myocardial damage with a recent
episode of prolonged chest pain and had mildly elevated troponins
on admission.
Procedure
- HSRA: 1.75 mm burr
- IVUS
- Proximal RCA: 2.0 x 20 mm balloon, 8 atm
- Proximal RCA: Stent (NIR), 3.5 x 25 mm,14
atm
- Mid-RCA: Stent (NIR), 3.5 x 16 mm,14 atm
- IVUS
- Mid-RCA: 4.0 x 15 mm balloon,20 atm
- Mid RCA: 4.5 x 20 mm balloon,14 atm
- IVUS
View the
IVUS video: Post-HSRA
View the IVUS video:
Post-Stent
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& IVUS still images
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