External Compression of Epicardial Coronary Arteries with Partial Calcific Pericarditis
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External Compression of Epicardial Coronary Arteries with Partial Calcific Pericarditis
Abstract
Calcific pericarditis (CP) is a rare disease which results from long-standing pericardial inflammation. Pericardial calcification may completely or partially encase the ventricles, resulting in impaired diastolic filling. We present a case of a 53-year-old male who was incidentally found to have annular CP resulting in external compression of a large territory diagonal branch (D1) reaching the apex with likely chronically occluded left anterior descending artery with collateral circulation from the right coronary artery with hemodynamic compromise on coronary angiography. This was emergently treated with a drug-eluting stent with improved D1 flow and entailed the importance of percutaneous coronary intervention as a viable option in cases of CP resulting in acute hemodynamic compromise.
Keywords: Acute coronary syndrome; calcific pericarditis; percutaneous coronary intervention.
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