Thromboembolism infrequently occurs in coronary arteries. In contrast to an in situ thrombosis, a thrombus is not fresh and floating. There has been no recommended treatment strategy for this rare condition, especiall...Thromboembolism infrequently occurs in coronary arteries. In contrast to an in situ thrombosis, a thrombus is not fresh and floating. There has been no recommended treatment strategy for this rare condition, especially for large thrombi in main arteries. Here, we report a modified stenting strategy to treat thromboembolism in the left main coronary artery.展开更多
INTRODUCTION With the development of economy and improvement of life quality,the incidences of hypertension,hyper-cholesterolemia,diabetes,obesity and smoking have been increased in China,which has led to a significan...INTRODUCTION With the development of economy and improvement of life quality,the incidences of hypertension,hyper-cholesterolemia,diabetes,obesity and smoking have been increased in China,which has led to a significant increase in the morbidity and mortality of coronary artery disease(CAD)~1.Since it was introduced into China in 1984,coronary intervention(PCI)has developed rapidly and has become the major treatment of CAD because of its unique characteristics of minimal invasive and effective outcome.展开更多
文摘Thromboembolism infrequently occurs in coronary arteries. In contrast to an in situ thrombosis, a thrombus is not fresh and floating. There has been no recommended treatment strategy for this rare condition, especially for large thrombi in main arteries. Here, we report a modified stenting strategy to treat thromboembolism in the left main coronary artery.
文摘INTRODUCTION With the development of economy and improvement of life quality,the incidences of hypertension,hyper-cholesterolemia,diabetes,obesity and smoking have been increased in China,which has led to a significant increase in the morbidity and mortality of coronary artery disease(CAD)~1.Since it was introduced into China in 1984,coronary intervention(PCI)has developed rapidly and has become the major treatment of CAD because of its unique characteristics of minimal invasive and effective outcome.