Acute heart failure due to coronary subclavian steal syndrome after coronary artery bypass grafting.
Kosuke NakataKosaku NishigawaTakashi YoshinagaToshihiro FukuiPublished in: Clinical case reports (2023)
An 81-year-old female who had undergone coronary artery bypass grafting 15 years previously was admitted and diagnosed with coronary subclavian steal syndrome. Preoperative angiography showed backflow from the left anterior descending coronary artery to the left internal thoracic artery and occlusion of the proximal left subclavian artery. Axillo-axillary bypass grafting was successfully performed.
Keyphrases
- coronary artery bypass grafting
- coronary artery disease
- coronary artery
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- acute heart failure
- pulmonary artery
- lymph node
- heart failure
- spinal cord
- case report
- computed tomography
- optical coherence tomography
- acute coronary syndrome
- aortic dissection
- patients undergoing
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- aortic stenosis
- sentinel lymph node
- spinal cord injury
- transcatheter aortic valve replacement