Title of article :
Preventing Kounis syndrome by stent implantation: a reciprocal process?
Author/Authors :
Kounis, Nicholas G Department of Cardiology - University of Patras Medical School - Patras - Rion - Achaia - Greece , Koniari, Ioanna Department of Electrophysiology - Royal Bromptom Hospital - London-England - United Kingdom , Patsouras, Nicholas Department of Cardiology - University of Patras Medical School - Patras - Rion - Achaia - Greece , Hahalis, George Department of Cardiology - University of Patras Medical School - Patras - Rion - Achaia - Greece
Abstract :
Coronary stent implantation is a life-saving procedure that
has nowadays become the most frequently performed therapeutic procedure in medicine. However, the site of stent implantation usually becomes vulnerable for endothelial damage and disturbed vasomotion that can lead to stent thrombosis.
In the very interesting report published in this journal by
Terzioğlu et al. (1) entitled "Kounis syndrome not induced but
prevented by the implantation of a drug eluting stent: a case
report.", a 65-year-old male patient with hypertension and
diabetes who underwent bypass graft surgery developed an
acute allergic reaction with dyspnea, itching, hand swelling,
retrosternal chest pain, and syncope following paracetamol/
propyphenazone tablet administration. Type II Kounis syndrome
was diagnosed, which manifested as non-STEMI. Coronary arteriography revealed a severe midportion circumflex artery stenosis, and a paclitaxel-eluting stent was implanted, which gave
favorable results.
Keywords :
Preventing Kounis syndrome , stent implantation , reciprocal process
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi