2010
DOI: 10.7863/jum.2010.29.6.981
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Spontaneous Left Main Coronary Artery Dissection and the Role of Intravascular Ultrasonography

Abstract: Intravascular ultrasonography is a useful adjunctive imaging modality in the diagnosis and management of spontaneous LMCA dissection.

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“…In addition to established uses in assessment of intracoronary plaque and during PCI, IVUS is capable of detecting angiographically silent SCAD. [19][20][21] In this context, IVUS is useful for identifying intramural hematoma and intimal tears, identifying the true lumen and guiding correct wire placement in the event of PCI, and guiding stenting.…”
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“…In addition to established uses in assessment of intracoronary plaque and during PCI, IVUS is capable of detecting angiographically silent SCAD. [19][20][21] In this context, IVUS is useful for identifying intramural hematoma and intimal tears, identifying the true lumen and guiding correct wire placement in the event of PCI, and guiding stenting.…”
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“…The direction of spread of spontaneous dissection starts from within the arterial wall extending towards the lumen. In the cases of iatrogenic dissection as the result of wires or catheters, dissection may be visualized on IVUS from the lumen towards the media (12). Critically, differentiation of the true and false lumen on IVUS is feasible as the true lumen appears smaller with branches and a three layered appearance comprising the layers of the native vessel wall.…”
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