Title of article :
Balloon-assisted tracking for challenging transradial percutaneous coronary intervention
Author/Authors :
Agelaki, Maria Department of Cardiology - Red Cross General Hospital - Athens - Greece , Koutouzis, Michael Department of Cardiology - Red Cross General Hospital - Athens - Greece
Pages :
1
From page :
5001
To page :
5001
Abstract :
A-74-year-old woman with a history of diabetes mellitus and hypertension was admitted to our hospital due to non-ST elevation myocardial infarction. Coronary angiography was performed uneventfully using JL 3.5 and AR1 5 Fr angiographic catheters (Boston Scientific, USA) through radial access. The coronary angiogram showed one vessel disease with an 80% stenosis at the proximal part of the left anterior descending artery. We proceeded with ad hoc percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), but the 6 F guiding catheter could not be advanced over the wire at the elbow level due to severe tortuosity, causing iatrogenic radial artery dissection (Video 1). The balloon-assisted tracking technique was employed to continue the procedure using the radial approach. The 0.038′ guidewire was retrieved, and a 0.014′ coronary angioplasty guidewire (Cougar, Medtronic, USA) was advanced through the guiding catheter at the level of the subclavian artery. Then, a 2.0×15 mm balloon (Sprider, Medtronic, USA) was inflated to 8 atm at the tip of the guiding catheter (half inside and half prolapsing outside the tip of the guiding catheter) (Video 2), and subsequently, the catheter was easily advanced through the dissected artery (Video 3). PCI was successfully performed with a 3.0×18 mm Resolute Integrity stent (Medtronic, USA) implantation. Radial artery angiography during catheter retrieval showed that the radial artery dissection was successfully sealed (Video 4
Keywords :
Balloon-assisted tracking , challenging transradial percutaneous , coronary intervention
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi
Serial Year :
2017
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Record number :
2616401
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