Int J Angiol 2009; 18(3): 151-154
DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1278344
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Percutaneous treatment of spontaneous left main coronary artery dissection extending to the left anterior descending and circumflex arteries possibly triggered by thrombolytic therapy

Habib Saadat1 , Maryam  Taherkhani1 , Morteza Safi1 , Hosein Vakili1 , Mohammad Hassan Namazi1 , Hamid Reza Poorhoseini2 , Mohammad Reza Movahed3
  • 1Cardiovascular Department of Modaress Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University, Tucson, Arizona, USA
  • 2Tehran Heart Center, Tehran, Iran, Tucson, Arizona, USA
  • 3Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, The Southern Arizona VA Health Care System and the University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center, Tucson, Arizona, USA
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Publikationsdatum:
28. April 2011 (online)

Abstract

Spontaneous coronary artery dissection is a rare cause of myocardial infarction and the role of thrombolytic therapy in this setting is not known. A case of acute ST elevation myocardial infarction is presented, with initial positive response to thrombolytic therapy and subsequent marked worsening of ST elevation due to extensive dissection, possibly triggered by thrombolytic therapy, which was successfully treated with percutaneous coronary intervention.