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Case Reports
. 2001 Feb;52(2):137-41.
doi: 10.1177/000331970105200208.

Refractory no-reflow successfully treated with local infusion of high-dose adenosine and verapamil--a case report

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Refractory no-reflow successfully treated with local infusion of high-dose adenosine and verapamil--a case report

W C Dillon et al. Angiology. 2001 Feb.

Abstract

No-reflow is an unpredictable complication following percutaneous coronary intervention. No-reflow is associated with myocardial ischemia and infarction and increased mortality. A case of refractory no-reflow is described that was rapidly and successfully treated with multiple infusions of high doses of verapamil and adenosine applied directly at the site of no-reflow through a perfusion catheter.

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