Optical coherence tomography in primary percutaneous coronary intervention: Helping to clear the angiographic fog

Petru Mester, Mihaela Rata, Lionel Mangin, Loic Belle

Abstract


The finding of patent arteries on coronary angiography in patients hospitalized for ST-segment elevation myocardialinfarction (STEMI) is not a rare phenomenon in daily practice. However, in a subgroup of these cases, namely patientswith a history of drug-eluting stent implantation, intracoronary optical coherence tomography (OCT) may revealangiographically silent stent thrombosis. We describe the case of a 64-year-old man admitted with clinical, electrocardiographicand biological features of STEMI, despite an angiographically patent stent and non-significant lesions in thecoronary arteries. We emphasize the role of OCT in diagnosing the culprit artery, the etiopathologic substrate andtherapeutic management in such cases.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/ijdi.v3n2p1

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International Journal of Diagnostic Imaging

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