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PCI of Proximal LCX, OM1 and OM2 Bifurcation with Two Stent Strategy
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February 26, 2015
74 year-old male with new onset crescendo CCS Class III angina had high risk stress ...
read more ↘ MPI for severe inferior and moderate lateral wall ischemia. A Cardiac Cath on October 31, 2014 revealed III Vessel CAD; 90% calcified distal RCA, 60% calcified mid-LAD, 90% proximal LCx, 80% OM1 and 90% OM2 with normal systolic LV function; SYNTAX Score 22. Patient underwent rotational atherectomy and two Promus PREMIER DES to distal RCA with excellent results. Patient is now planned for staged PCI of proximal LCX, OM1 and OM2 bifurcation with planned two stent strategy.
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read more ↘ MPI for severe inferior and moderate lateral wall ischemia. A Cardiac Cath on October 31, 2014 revealed III Vessel CAD; 90% calcified distal RCA, 60% calcified mid-LAD, 90% proximal LCx, 80% OM1 and 90% OM2 with normal systolic LV function; SYNTAX Score 22. Patient underwent rotational atherectomy and two Promus PREMIER DES to distal RCA with excellent results. Patient is now planned for staged PCI of proximal LCX, OM1 and OM2 bifurcation with planned two stent strategy.
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