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Gopala Krishna Medarametla1, Rahul Choudhary1, Surender Deora1
1Cardiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, Jodhpur, IND.
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Bacterial infection of a coronary stent is an exceptionally rare complication. Diagnosing such infections is often difficult due to non-specific clinical features and the limited sensitivity of early imaging studies. However, modalities like coronary angiography, cardiac CT, and PET scans can provide valuable diagnostic insights. Treatment generally involves prolonged intravenous antibiotic therapy, often in conjunction with surgical intervention when feasible. In cases where surgery carries substantial risk, conservative medical management may be considered. This report describes the case of a 36-year-old male patient who developed persistent fever shortly after coronary stent placement. The clinical course, imaging findings, and therapeutic challenges are discussed to highlight the complexities of diagnosing and managing this rare condition.
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