PCI of CTO of Anomalous RCA Originating from Left Coronary Sinus
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February 26, 2015
76 year-old-woman with new onset CCS Class III angina, exertional dyspnea and positive ETT presented ...
read more ↘ on March 3, 2014. A cardiac cath revealed native 3 vessel coronary artery disease (RCA, LAD, LCx; SYNTAX score of 17) and normal LV function. Patient had successful intervention of mid LAD and distal LCx using Promus Premier drug eluting stents. Now planned for PCI of chronic total occlusion of anomalous RCA originating from left coronary sinus.
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read more ↘ on March 3, 2014. A cardiac cath revealed native 3 vessel coronary artery disease (RCA, LAD, LCx; SYNTAX score of 17) and normal LV function. Patient had successful intervention of mid LAD and distal LCx using Promus Premier drug eluting stents. Now planned for PCI of chronic total occlusion of anomalous RCA originating from left coronary sinus.
March 18 2014 Webcast Video
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