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Coronary accordion effect mimicking coronary dissection
Caglar Emre Cagliyan1, Mehmet Balli2, Rabia Eker Akilli1
1Cardiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey.
Abstract:
The coronary "accordion" effect is a rare pseudo-complication of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). It is usually observed due to straightening and shortening of tortuous vessels with stiff guidewires during PCI. In this case report, we present an interesting case of the coronary accordion effect observed in a 52-year-old woman undergoing PCI.
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