Japanese Heart Journal
Online ISSN : 1348-673X
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A Case Report of Late Coronary Stent Thrombosis Manifested as Acute Myocardial Infarction 19 Months After Stenting
Tetsuya IshikawaChikara MoriYuichi AbeKazuhiko AramakiHiroshi TakedaYasuyuki TanakaTohru SugiuraHidenori YagiAtsushi SeoTakahiro ShibataSatoru YoshidaSeibu Mochizuki
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2004 Volume 45 Issue 1 Pages 147-152

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A 63-year-old Japanese man was readmitted to our hospital due to acute broad-anterior myocardial infarction (AMI). The proximal left anterior descending artery (LAD) at the prior stent, which was implanted 19 months earlier and in which no angiographic restenosis was recognized 13 months before the second study, was totally occluded. After crossing a guide wire and balloon angioplasty, angiographic radiolucency was observed at the prior stent, suggesting that AMI was induced by late coronary stent thrombosis. Intravascular ultrasound performed 19 days after the onset of AMI revealed superficial calcification without significant stenosis and an atherosclerotic plaque distal to the stent that was not significantly changed compared to 19 months previously, consistent with the culprit lesion being an intrastent site. AMI may thus be induced by late coronary stent thrombosis during long-term clinical follow-up without clinical symptoms or angiographic restenosis at the second study.

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