Sinus Valsalva Dissection with Involvement Right Ostium Artery during PCI Rescue: A Rare Complication
<p>Aorto-coronary dissection is a rare complication that occur during percutaneous coronary intervention, but life threatening. We describe a case of limited iatrogenic dissection of Valsalvae, with ostium right coronary artery, during a PCI rescue perfomed via trans-radial approach and was su...
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Main Author: | Scianna Salvatore (Author) |
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Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiology - Peertechz Publications,
2018-05-29.
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