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Acute pericarditis following percutaneous transluminal coronary intervention--a case report
Ming-Jui Hung1, Li-Tang Kuo, Wen-Jin Cherng
1Cardiology Section, Department of Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, 222 Mai-Chin Road, Keelung 204, Taiwan. ruby800@cgmh.org.tw
Angiology
|August 26, 2003
Abstract:
A 68-year-old man underwent percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty for unstable angina. During the balloon inflation, coronary artery dissection with total occlusion was noted and recanalized by coronary stenting. The serial electrocardiograms revealed ST segment and T wave changes without elevation of the cardiac isoenzyme, which is suggested to represent acute pericarditis following the coronary intervention.