Korean Circ J. 2002 Feb;32(2):179-184. English.
Published online Feb 28, 2002.
Copyright © 2002 The Korean Society of Circulation
Case Report

A Case of Gigantic Ectasia of Right Coronary Artery Associated with Acute Myocardial Infarction

Jung Rae Cho, Hee Doo Kyung, Sung Jin Oh, Joohyuk Sohn, Seunghyun Kwon, Ju Young Yang and Won Heum Shim
    • Cardiology Division, Yonsei Cardiovascular Research institute, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Coronary artery ectasia is an uncommon disorder diagnosed in 1 to 4% of patients undergoing coronary arteriography. Coronary artery ectasia is often considered a variant of atherosclerotic coronary artery disease, although other causes should be considered. Complications from this disease usually occur as thrombo-embolic phenomena primarily due to thrombosis in the ectatic segment of the coronary artery. A 53-year old man was transferred to our ER, presenting with acute inferior wall infarction. Coronary angiogram showed a gigantic ectatic right coronary artery (RCA) with occlusion of the mid portion by a huge mural thrombus. We injected and infused glycoprotein IIb-IIIa inhibitor in the RCA, however the lysis of thrombus was minimal. Subsequently, we infused Urokinase into the RCA for 2 days. Follow-up angiography revealed partial lysis of the thrombus. The patient demonstrated no thrombo-embolic events during two months of coumadinization, and follow-up angiography revealed a complete lysis of the thrombus.

Keywords
Coronary vessels; Dilatation, pathologic; Myocardial infarction


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