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Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions 2010-Jun

Wandering coronary stenoses: adrenaline-induced coronary artery spasm in a patient resuscitated from cardiac arrest.

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Salvatore Battaglia
Wail Nammas

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A 68-year-old ex-smoker man with history of allergy, presented to the emergency department with progressive dyspnea one hour following self-medication with aspirin for troublesome headache. Examination revealed diffuse sibilant rhonchi over both lungs. Electrocardiogram showed signs of ischemia. In the intensive care unit, he received bronchodilators, nitroglycerin, and aspirin. Bronchospasm increased, and then the patient was shocked, and developed cardiac arrest. After resuscitation, he was kept on mechanical ventilation and adrenaline infusion. He was scheduled for coronary angiography. The left system demonstrated stenosis of the mid-segment of the left anterior descending artery (LAD), which was totally occluded distally, stenosis of the left circumflex (LCx) with a mild plaque in its marginal branch. The right system demonstrated stenosis of the mid-segment of the right coronary artery (RCA), with diffusely diseased posterior descending artery (PDA) and posterolateral left ventricular branch (PLLV). Successful direct stenting was performed to the RCA. Angiography demonstrated worsening of the distal stenosis in the PLLV and complete occlusion of the PDA. Balloon dilatation of the PLLV was adequate, but dilatation of the PDA failed. Repeat angiography of the left system revealed an occluded LCx with critical stenosis of its marginal branch; nevertheless, the LAD was as before. Balloon dilatation of the distal LAD was attempted without improvement, yet, angiography therein, demonstrated "migration" of the stenoses in the LCx. The procedure was halted, adrenaline infusion discontinued, and an intra-aortic balloon pump inserted. The patient was discharged one day later. Follow-up angiography 6 months later demonstrated mild atherosclerotic coronary irregularities.

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