Tomasz Bochenek, Michał Lelek, Katarzyna Mizia-Stec
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Abstract
A 55-year-old man without any cardiac history has been admitted to Ist Department of Cardiology due to anterior wall infarction. In echocardiography (ECG), local anterior wall dysfunction has been observed, with good left ventricle ejection fraction. In angiography performed immediately after transfer to hospital, long lesion in left anterior descending coronary artery has been visualized with high angiographic suspicion of dissection and intramural coronary hematoma. Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) has been performed and further confirmed the diagnosis of hematoma - LAD was stented using three coronary stents. IVUS has confirmed good position of stents. Integrillin has been used. Periprocedural time was uncomplicated. ECG showed resolution of myocardial infarction pattern and evolution of infarction has been observed. The patient was discharged home in good clinical condition. Coronary dissection and coronary hematoma are the potential cause of infarction and IVUS, despite optical coherence tomography being reference nowadays, is still a very valuable tool in diagnosis and treatment guiding in such cases.