Case 156: Manual of PCI - Large thrombus

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2023
  • A patient presented with an inferior STEMI and was found to have complete occlusion of a large dominant RCA. Diagnostic angiography was performed through right radial access but guide engagement was very challenging due to subclavian tortuosity. An AL1 and Ikari Right guide catheters kinked. Femoral access was obtained, but still engagement was challenging, and guide support was poor. After inserting a 45 cm long sheath and upsizing to a 7 French JR4 guide we successfully wired the RCA restoring TIMI 1 flow. Despite multiple passes with the Penumbra catheter, large thrombus remained within the RCA. We inserted a 6 French Guideliner Coast into the RCA and did aspiration through the side port of the tuohy removing several large thrombi. We then stented, that resulted in no reflow. Flow improved after intracoronary eptifibatide and nicardipine, that were given through the Penumbra catheter. We did IVUS and decided to not perform postdilatation to minimize the risk of recurrent distal embolization. The patient had an uneventful recovery.
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Komentáře • 18

  • @erdi044
    @erdi044 Před 10 měsíci

    Dear Brilakis, we follow your posts with interest. In our clinic, we use the Sofia aspiration catheter in ectatic cases with high thrombus burden (especially in the right coronary artery) and the results are quite satisfactory.

  • @shangz0216
    @shangz0216 Před rokem

    Thanks for the educative case presentation.

  • @yasseralmayali7680
    @yasseralmayali7680 Před rokem

    Perfect 👍

  • @amrhanafymahmoud9829
    @amrhanafymahmoud9829 Před rokem

    Perfect

  • @Docsammy
    @Docsammy Před rokem

    In a stemi obviously switching to femoral access quickly is right thing. For subclavian tortuosity, i sometimes use a 75cm Terumo destination sheath which allows engagement. 6F guide will fit 6F destination sheath.

  • @DAF57092
    @DAF57092 Před rokem

    Excellent case! Thoughts on Angiojet for this case?

  • @moatazzaki5977
    @moatazzaki5977 Před rokem

    What do you think of pre emptive ic verapamil before stenting so as to prepare microvasculature for possible embolization post stenting?

  • @Prasannakumar-jl8pi
    @Prasannakumar-jl8pi Před rokem

    What about local thrombolysis with low dose tenecteplase

  • @farukakturk5388
    @farukakturk5388 Před rokem

    Is post dilatation or high pressure deployment necessary in stemı? Restoreing tımı 3 flow and post dilatation can be an option. What is your strategy?

    • @manosbrilakis
      @manosbrilakis  Před rokem +1

      I think that high pressure balloon inflation should probably be avoided in STEMI due to risk of distal embolization (except in balloon undilatable lesions).

  • @diansetiawan9541
    @diansetiawan9541 Před rokem

    What your opinion, if we use Ikary left with long sheat from femoral access (after coronary angiography). Btw very Excellent case.. Thank you so much

    • @manosbrilakis
      @manosbrilakis  Před rokem

      That would likely work, thanks for your comment!

  • @yildirimyildirim9558
    @yildirimyildirim9558 Před rokem

    In the presence of dense thrombus, better results are obtained if clotinab is given before the balloon. What do you think about this issue?

    • @manosbrilakis
      @manosbrilakis  Před rokem

      Abciximab is not available in the US anymore, but it can help reduce thrombus burden and improve flow.

  • @NikhilJha89
    @NikhilJha89 Před rokem

    What about Giving eptifibatide 48 hours and bring back patient?

    • @manosbrilakis
      @manosbrilakis  Před rokem +2

      Great point - we typically do this if we have TIMI 3 flow - antegrade flow was not very good after thrombectomy in this case and the patient had persistent ST elevation