A case report of pseudoaneurysm of coronary artery within a month of percutaneous coronary intervention.
Raghav SharmaAditya Vikram RuiaPublished in: European heart journal. Case reports (2022)
The PSAs usually take 6-9 months to develop. However, PSAs have been reported within 1-2 months of PCI. This case also shows that PSAs can occur within a month of PCI. It is possible that over-aggressive and/or high-pressure dilatation and/or deep engagement during POBA performed to open up the ISR could have damaged the struts of the DES and compressed it against the vascular wall. The resultant vascular wall injury could have been the cause of early PSA formation in this case. Hence, cardiologists should be vigilant enough to suspect PSA, especially in a patient presenting with angina. The case also shows that covered stents are a viable option to treat early presentations of PSA.
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