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Intraluminal filling defects on coronary angiography: more than meets the eye
Authors:Jaffe Ronen  Irfan Affan  Hong Tony  Chisholm Robert J  Cheema Asim N
Affiliation:Terrence Donnelly Heart Center, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:Intraluminal filling defects are occasionally encountered on coronary angiography and often related with coronary thrombi. However, other conditions affecting the coronary arteries may present with similar angiographic findings causing diagnostic uncertainty. Accurate characterization of the angiographic filling defect is critical, particularly in patients planned for a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), as diagnosis of a coronary thrombus not only increases the risk of post procedural adverse events but also requires a specific therapeutic approach. In this paper, we report three patients in whom coronary angiography revealed intraluminal filling defects mimicking coronary thrombi. When further investigated with intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) as a part of the planned PCI, the thrombus was excluded and alternate etiology of the filling defect was confirmed in all patients. The angiographic "pseudothrombi" were produced by coronary dissection in one and by heavy calcification within the atherosclerotic plaque in two patients. The use of IVUS allowed accurate characterization of the angiographic filling defect and provided important information to guide management and optimize therapeutic approach.
Keywords:coronary angiography  intravascular ultrasound  filling defect
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