Title of article
Interventricular Septal Hematoma and Coronary-Ventricular Fistula: A Complication of Retrograde Chronic Total Occlusion Intervention
Author/Authors
Abdel-karim, Abdul-rahman R. Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute - University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, USA , Vo, Minh St. Boniface Hospital - University of Manitoba ,Winnipeg, Canada , Main, Michael L. Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute - University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, USA , Aaron Grantham, J. Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute - University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, USA
Pages
7
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1
To page
7
Abstract
Interventricular septal hematoma is a rare complication of retrograde chronic total occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) with a typically benign course. Here we report two cases of interventricular septal hematoma and coronarycameral fistula development after right coronary artery (RCA) CTO-PCI using a retrograde approach. Both were complicated
by development of ST-segment elevation and chest pain. One case was managed actively and the other conservatively, both with a
favorable outcome.
Keywords
Interventricular Septal Hematoma , Coronary-Ventricular Fistula , Retrograde , Occlusion Intervention
Journal title
Case Reports in Cardiology
Serial Year
2016
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Record number
2608201
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