Title of article :
Severely Circumferentially Calcified Neointima as a New Cause of Undilatable In-Stent Restenosis
Author/Authors :
Kashiwagi, Manabu Department of Cardiology - Shingu Municipal Medical Center, Shingu, Japan , Tanimoto, Takashi Department of Cardiology - Shingu Municipal Medical Center, Shingu, Japan , Kitabata, Hironori Department of Cardiology - Shingu Municipal Medical Center, Shingu, Japan
Abstract :
A 74-year old man presented recurrent angina pectoris due to in-stent restenosis (ISR) with severely calcified neointima. In-stent
neoatherosclerosis (NA) is associated with late stent failure, and NA with calcified neointima occurs in some cases. Because the
presence of neointimal calcification could lead to underexpansion of newly implanted stent for ISR, a scoring balloon was
selected for predilatation to obtain maximum extrusion of the neointimal plaque and subsequently, an everolimus-eluting stent
was implanted. However, moderate stenosis remained on coronary angiography, and optical coherence tomography (OCT)
revealed underexpansion of the newly implanted stent because an attempt at balloon dilatation of neointimal calcification failed.
Although OCT can clearly discriminate stent struts from neointimal calcification, we did not perform OCT assessment between
scoring balloon and stenting. It is highly recommended to confirm whether the lesion is adequately treated by balloon
angioplasty before stenting in cases with calcified ISR.
Keywords :
Undilatable In-Stent Restenosis , Neointima
Journal title :
Case Reports in Cardiology