Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2934936 International Journal of Cardiology 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Although instent restenosis after implantation of bare-metal stent has been manifested as a benign clinical presentation, some studies reported that acute coronary syndrome could be developed as a result of ruptured ISR. However, little evidence exists concerning acuity of minimal to moderate stenotic lesion that is not severe enough to warrant repeat percutaneous coronary intervention. Recently, we experienced a case of acute myocardial infarction caused by rupture of minimal instent intimal hyperplasia after implantation of bare-metal stent. Our case showed that minimal stenotic lesion after implantation of bare-metal stent could be a nidus for subsequent thrombus formation like instent restenotic lesion.
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