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Coronary malperfusion due to flap suffocation after acute type A dissection surgery
Authors:Isoda Susumu  Osako Motohiko  Kimura Tamizo  Mashiko Yuji  Yamanaka Nozomu  Nakamura Shingo  Maehara Tadaaki
Affiliation:Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, National Defense Medical College, Tokorozawa, Saitamam, Japan. isodas@ndmc.ac.jp
Abstract:
A 24-year-old man presented with chest pain. He was diagnosed as having a type A acute aortic dissection and an annulo-aortic aneurysm. After emergency surgery for an aortic root replacement, his electrocardiogram showed ST-segment depression and T-wave inversion. Echocardiography showed asynergy of the left ventricle without coronary ostial pathology. Heart catheterization revealed no coronary stenosis, but the true lumen of the residual ascending aorta had extreme diastolic narrowing due to flap suffocation. This resulted in coronary malperfusion. The pullback pressure curve confirmed the mechanism. The patient underwent a surgical re-intervention for a total arch repair, which diminished the coronary malperfusion. At a follow-up appointment four years and four months later, the patient was doing well.
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