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Case Reports
. 2022 Oct 6;8(2):136-137.
doi: 10.4244/AIJ-D-22-00025. eCollection 2022 Oct.

Coronary perforation caused by coronary angiography

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Coronary perforation caused by coronary angiography

Tetsuya Saito et al. AsiaIntervention. .
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Figure 1. Coronary angiography and pressure waveform.
A) Coronary angiography revealed multiple coronary perforations (arrows) (Moving image 1 and Moving image 2). B and C) Contrast injection from the microcatheter and final angiography revealed the coronary perforations were haemostatic (Moving image 3-Moving image 6). D) Pressure waveform at the tip of the diagnostic catheter showed wedged pressure just before contrast injection. LAO-CRA: left anterior oblique cranial view; RAO: right anterior oblique view

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