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Intravascular ultrasonic diagnosis of coronary artery intramural hematomasduring percutaneous coronary interventions |
REN Shu-tang1, LI Yu-xin2, LIU Xiao-cheng1, HUANG Yun-zhou1, SATOSHI Saito2 |
1.Department of Ultrasound, TEDA International Cardiovascular Hospital, Tianjin 300457, China;2.Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine, Nihon University School of Medicine, Tokyo Japan 173-8610 |
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Abstract Objective: To explore the value of intravascular ultrasound(IVUS) in diagnosing coronary artery intramural hematomas(IMH) during percutaneous coronary interventions. Methods: The IVUS findings in 17 cases of coronary artery IMH were analysed. Results: IVUS revealed that the cross-section views of coronary artery IMH appeared as a homogeneous, hyperechoic, crescent-shaped or circular area within media or between media or EEM, and the long axis views of IMH presented unbent or tortuous homogeneous space-occupying lesions with varied length. IVUS showed hyperechoic or equal echogenic of the hematoma. The obstruction was caused by an extraluminal echolucent or echo-dense mass encroaching the vessel lumen, and without a dissection flap. Conclusion: IVUS is an accurate and direct examination technique, with which the location and shape of post-angioplasty coronary artery IMH can be clearly shown. All these signs have important value for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
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Received: 06 March 2007
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