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Sergio López-Tejero1, Lee Benson2, Eric Horlick1
1Toronto Congenital Cardiac Centre for Adults, Peter Munk Cardiac Centre, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
概括
对于Fallot四重症 (ToF) 的跨管和主要肺动脉补丁修复可以在Harmony跨管肺 (TPV) 部署后导致急性冠状动脉压缩. 为了解决这种并发症,需要使用生物假肢替换的紧急手术.
科学领域:
- 心血管外科心血管外科
- 儿童心脏病学 儿童心脏病学
- 干预心脏病学 干预心脏病学
背景情况:
- 费洛特四重症 (ToF) 修复通常涉及对主要肺动脉 (PA) 进行补丁.
- 透气管肺 (TPV) 部署是ToF再干预的新兴技术.
- 在PA干预后冠状动脉并发症是已知的,尽管很少见的风险.
研究的目的:
- 在Harmony-TPV植入后报告一种罕见的急性冠状动脉压缩病例.
- 要突出诊断方式和管理这种特定的并发症.
- 强调PA干预后对冠状动脉问题的警的重要性.
主要方法:
- 一个18岁男性的案例介绍,他有修复的ToF.
- 描述Harmony-TPV的部署和随后的急性冠状动脉压缩.
- 使用血管造影和血管内超声波 (IVUS) 进行诊断确认.
- 手术干预细节. 手术干预的细节.
主要成果:
- 左主冠状动脉急性压缩发生在Harmony-TPV后.
- 血管造影和IVUS证实了诊断.
- 患者需要紧急手术干预.
- 进行了成功的生物假体门置换.
结论:
- 在ToF患者中,Harmony-TPV可以导致急性冠状动脉压缩,这些患者之前已经进行了PA补丁.
- 通过血管造影/IVUS进行早期诊断至关重要.
- 用门置换进行手术治疗是这种并发症的可行选择.
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