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Great cardiac vein injury after circumflex artery intervention: a case report.

Abdelrahman ElhakimMohamed ElhakimIsmail IsmailMohammed Saad
Published in: European heart journal. Case reports (2023)
A GCV injury during PCI is a diagnosis of exclusion if there is a venous pericardial effusion directly after PCI and no injury of the right ventricle or surrounding structures, and thoracic computed tomography demonstrates a pericardial haematoma in the PCI region, especially the Cx region. A haematoma can deteriorate the haemodynamic status without effusion 'dry tamponade'. Treatment should be addressed according to haemodynamics. A conservative therapy, pericardiocentesis, catheter-based bailout intervention or even an explorative pericardiotomy could be imperative to evacuate the haematoma and seal the injured vein.
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