2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12872-019-01304-3
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Intravascular ultrasound findings and stent implantation for a patient with coronary spastic angina at site of progressive atherosclerotic plaque and responded poorly to medical treatment: a case report

Abstract: BackgroundMost coronary spastic angina patients are responsive to coronary vasodilators therapy, and stent implantation is not recommended for regular use. We reported the angiographic and intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) images of a rare case who responded poorly to medical treatment due to progressive atherosclerotic plaque at the spastic site.Case presentationA 60-year-old man complaining of 1-month history of episodic chest pain at rest was admitted to our hospital. The diagnosis of coronary spastic angina … Show more

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“…He responded poorly to conventional medical treatment during the 1-year follow-up, and the repeated angiography revealed total occlusion of the proximal segment of the right coronary artery at the same location as 1 year before. IVUS demonstrated there was vulnerable plaque and thrombus at the site of spasm [42] .…”
Section: Coronary Artery Spasmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He responded poorly to conventional medical treatment during the 1-year follow-up, and the repeated angiography revealed total occlusion of the proximal segment of the right coronary artery at the same location as 1 year before. IVUS demonstrated there was vulnerable plaque and thrombus at the site of spasm [42] .…”
Section: Coronary Artery Spasmmentioning
confidence: 99%