Complex rotational atherectomy in an elderly female patient with multivessel coronary artery disease. A case report

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Rotational atherectomy is a specific procedure for managing complex coronary artery lesions, especially when there is coronary artery calcification (CAC). This technique was widely used until the last decade of the 20th century; however, although it is rarely used, it currently plays an important ro...

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Autores: Gómez Gómez, Juan Alejandro, Sánchez, Fabio Mauricio
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:atherectomy, coronary
vascular calcification
coronary disease
aterectomía rotacional
calcificación vascular
enfermedad coronaria
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Complex rotational atherectomy in an elderly female patient with multivessel coronary artery disease. A case report
Aterectomía rotacional complicada en una paciente anciana con enfermedad coronaria multivaso. Reporte de caso
title Complex rotational atherectomy in an elderly female patient with multivessel coronary artery disease. A case report
spellingShingle Complex rotational atherectomy in an elderly female patient with multivessel coronary artery disease. A case report
Gómez Gómez, Juan Alejandro
atherectomy, coronary
vascular calcification
coronary disease
aterectomía rotacional
calcificación vascular
enfermedad coronaria
title_short Complex rotational atherectomy in an elderly female patient with multivessel coronary artery disease. A case report
title_full Complex rotational atherectomy in an elderly female patient with multivessel coronary artery disease. A case report
title_fullStr Complex rotational atherectomy in an elderly female patient with multivessel coronary artery disease. A case report
title_full_unstemmed Complex rotational atherectomy in an elderly female patient with multivessel coronary artery disease. A case report
title_sort Complex rotational atherectomy in an elderly female patient with multivessel coronary artery disease. A case report
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gómez Gómez, Juan Alejandro
Sánchez, Fabio Mauricio
author Gómez Gómez, Juan Alejandro
author_facet Gómez Gómez, Juan Alejandro
Sánchez, Fabio Mauricio
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv atherectomy, coronary
vascular calcification
coronary disease
aterectomía rotacional
calcificación vascular
enfermedad coronaria
topic atherectomy, coronary
vascular calcification
coronary disease
aterectomía rotacional
calcificación vascular
enfermedad coronaria
description Rotational atherectomy is a specific procedure for managing complex coronary artery lesions, especially when there is coronary artery calcification (CAC). This technique was widely used until the last decade of the 20th century; however, although it is rarely used, it currently plays an important role in patients who could be candidates for surgical revascularization but reject surgeries due to different pathologies—such as diffuse atheromatous disease requiring long stents, in-stent restenosis, calcified ostial lesions and chronic total occlusions. Rotational atherectomy is a method that uses a diamond-coated burr to reduce the volume of atherosclerotic plaques and calcification of vessels. This device breaks up plaque into microfragments, leading to an increase in lumen diameter. These fragments, which have a tiny diameter, pass predominantly into the capillary circulation and are then absorbed by the reticuloendothelial system. Among the complications of this technique are arterial dissection, device entrapment, bradycardia and microperforation of coronary arteries. The latter can be corrected with the use of thrombin, subcutaneous fat or beads. This article reports the case of an elderly female patient with multivessel coronary artery disease associated with extensive calcification of all the coronary arteries secondary to radiotherapy received in previous years for breast cancer. The patient, not being a candidate for cardiovascular surgery, required a rotational atherectomy that resulted in a microperforation of a coronary artery but with good subsequent progress.
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spelling Complex rotational atherectomy in an elderly female patient with multivessel coronary artery disease. A case reportAterectomía rotacional complicada en una paciente anciana con enfermedad coronaria multivaso. Reporte de casoGómez Gómez, Juan Alejandro Sánchez, Fabio Mauricio atherectomy, coronaryvascular calcificationcoronary disease aterectomía rotacionalcalcificación vascularenfermedad coronaria Rotational atherectomy is a specific procedure for managing complex coronary artery lesions, especially when there is coronary artery calcification (CAC). This technique was widely used until the last decade of the 20th century; however, although it is rarely used, it currently plays an important role in patients who could be candidates for surgical revascularization but reject surgeries due to different pathologies—such as diffuse atheromatous disease requiring long stents, in-stent restenosis, calcified ostial lesions and chronic total occlusions. Rotational atherectomy is a method that uses a diamond-coated burr to reduce the volume of atherosclerotic plaques and calcification of vessels. This device breaks up plaque into microfragments, leading to an increase in lumen diameter. These fragments, which have a tiny diameter, pass predominantly into the capillary circulation and are then absorbed by the reticuloendothelial system. Among the complications of this technique are arterial dissection, device entrapment, bradycardia and microperforation of coronary arteries. The latter can be corrected with the use of thrombin, subcutaneous fat or beads. This article reports the case of an elderly female patient with multivessel coronary artery disease associated with extensive calcification of all the coronary arteries secondary to radiotherapy received in previous years for breast cancer. The patient, not being a candidate for cardiovascular surgery, required a rotational atherectomy that resulted in a microperforation of a coronary artery but with good subsequent progress. La aterectomía rotacional es un procedimiento específico utilizado para el manejo de lesiones coronarias complejas, especialmente cuando existe calcificación de las arterias coronarias (CAC). Esta técnica fue muy utilizada hasta la última década del siglo pasado; actualmente, aunque es poco usada, juega un papel importante en pacientes que podrían ser candidatos a revascularización quirúrgica pero que, por diferentes patologías ―como la enfermedad ateromatosa difusa, en la que se requieren estents largos, reestenosis in-stent, lesiones ostiales calcificadas y oclusiones totales crónicas―, se rechaza la opción quirúrgica. La aterectomía rotacional es un método que utiliza una fresa recubierta de diamante para reducir el volumen de las placas ateroescleróticas y la calcificación de los vasos. Este dispositivo dispersa la placa en microfragmentos, con lo que se consigue un aumento del diámetro luminal. Estos fragmentos, que tienen un diámetro mínimo, pasan predominantemente a la circulación capilar y luego son absorbidos por el sistema reticuloendotelial. Dentro de las complicaciones de esta técnica destacan la disección arterial, el atrapamiento del dispositivo, la bradicardia y la microperforación de arterias coronarias. Esta última puede ser corregida con el uso de trombina, de grasa subcutánea o de perlas. Este artículo reporta el caso de una paciente anciana con enfermedad coronaria multivaso asociada a calcificación extensa de todas las arterias coronarias, por una historia de radioterapia recibida en años anteriores por cáncer de mama y que, al no ser candidata a terapia quirúrgica por cirugía cardiovascular, requirió manejo con aterectomía rotacional que se vio complicada por microperforación de una arteria coronaria, pero que posteriormente evolucionó de manera satisfactoria. Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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