Vol 70, No 3 (2012)
Case studies
Published online: 2012-03-19
Acute coronary syndrome without ST segment elevation in a 78 year-old woman caused by critical proximal right coronary artery stenosis with concomitant chronic total occlusion of left main coronary artery
DOI: 10.33963/v.kp.78972
Kardiol Pol 2012;70(3):269-271.
Abstract
Total occlusion of the left main coronary artery is a rare finding at coronary angiography. When present, patients most often
have extensive collateral circulation from the right coronary artery. The mainstay of treatment is surgical with coronary artery
bypass grafting. We present a case of a 78 year-old woman admitted to our department with two days history of nonspecific,
abdominal pain. Her coronarography revealed chronic total occlusion of left main with concomitant critical, proximal right
coronary artery stenosis.
Keywords: chronic total occlusionleft mainacute coronary syndrome