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Peeled Guidewire Coating with Debulked Plaque Obtained by Directional Coronary Atherectomy

Percutaneous directional coronary atherectomy (DCA) is a plaque debulking method performed in Japan, and recently a renewed DCA device has been launched. We present a case with a tight left anterior descending lesion undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention with application of DCA. After severa...

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Autores principales: Hamaya, Rikuta, Yonetsu, Taishi, Ichijo, Sadamitsu, Araki, Makoto, Murai, Tadashi, Kanaji, Yoshihisa, Usui, Eisuke, Matsuda, Junji, Hoshino, Masahiro, Hada, Masahiro, Niida, Takayuki, Kanno, Yoshinori, Kakuta, Tsunekazu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5396424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28480081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2397183
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author Hamaya, Rikuta
Yonetsu, Taishi
Ichijo, Sadamitsu
Araki, Makoto
Murai, Tadashi
Kanaji, Yoshihisa
Usui, Eisuke
Matsuda, Junji
Hoshino, Masahiro
Hada, Masahiro
Niida, Takayuki
Kanno, Yoshinori
Kakuta, Tsunekazu
author_facet Hamaya, Rikuta
Yonetsu, Taishi
Ichijo, Sadamitsu
Araki, Makoto
Murai, Tadashi
Kanaji, Yoshihisa
Usui, Eisuke
Matsuda, Junji
Hoshino, Masahiro
Hada, Masahiro
Niida, Takayuki
Kanno, Yoshinori
Kakuta, Tsunekazu
author_sort Hamaya, Rikuta
collection PubMed
description Percutaneous directional coronary atherectomy (DCA) is a plaque debulking method performed in Japan, and recently a renewed DCA device has been launched. We present a case with a tight left anterior descending lesion undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention with application of DCA. After several sessions of DCA, white plaques accompanied by green, stringed materials were obtained from the device; some materials were considerably long (approximately 15 mm in length). A drug-eluting stent was subsequently implanted, and the procedure was completed successfully without any complications. The extracted plaques and artificial materials were pathologically examined, and no inflammatory changes were detected on plaques adjacent to the material. Assessing pathological findings and structure of the DCA catheter, the obtained artificial materials were considered as peeled guidewire, possibly resulting from the friction between the guidewire and metallic bearing in the housing of DCA catheter. Of note, this phenomenon has been recognized even in other DCA cases in which guidewires of the other kind are used. We report this phenomenon for the first time, warning of theoretically possible distal embolization of artificial materials caused by any debulking devices.
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spelling pubmed-53964242017-05-07 Peeled Guidewire Coating with Debulked Plaque Obtained by Directional Coronary Atherectomy Hamaya, Rikuta Yonetsu, Taishi Ichijo, Sadamitsu Araki, Makoto Murai, Tadashi Kanaji, Yoshihisa Usui, Eisuke Matsuda, Junji Hoshino, Masahiro Hada, Masahiro Niida, Takayuki Kanno, Yoshinori Kakuta, Tsunekazu Case Rep Cardiol Case Report Percutaneous directional coronary atherectomy (DCA) is a plaque debulking method performed in Japan, and recently a renewed DCA device has been launched. We present a case with a tight left anterior descending lesion undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention with application of DCA. After several sessions of DCA, white plaques accompanied by green, stringed materials were obtained from the device; some materials were considerably long (approximately 15 mm in length). A drug-eluting stent was subsequently implanted, and the procedure was completed successfully without any complications. The extracted plaques and artificial materials were pathologically examined, and no inflammatory changes were detected on plaques adjacent to the material. Assessing pathological findings and structure of the DCA catheter, the obtained artificial materials were considered as peeled guidewire, possibly resulting from the friction between the guidewire and metallic bearing in the housing of DCA catheter. Of note, this phenomenon has been recognized even in other DCA cases in which guidewires of the other kind are used. We report this phenomenon for the first time, warning of theoretically possible distal embolization of artificial materials caused by any debulking devices. Hindawi 2017 2017-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5396424/ /pubmed/28480081 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2397183 Text en Copyright © 2017 Rikuta Hamaya et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Report
Hamaya, Rikuta
Yonetsu, Taishi
Ichijo, Sadamitsu
Araki, Makoto
Murai, Tadashi
Kanaji, Yoshihisa
Usui, Eisuke
Matsuda, Junji
Hoshino, Masahiro
Hada, Masahiro
Niida, Takayuki
Kanno, Yoshinori
Kakuta, Tsunekazu
Peeled Guidewire Coating with Debulked Plaque Obtained by Directional Coronary Atherectomy
title Peeled Guidewire Coating with Debulked Plaque Obtained by Directional Coronary Atherectomy
title_full Peeled Guidewire Coating with Debulked Plaque Obtained by Directional Coronary Atherectomy
title_fullStr Peeled Guidewire Coating with Debulked Plaque Obtained by Directional Coronary Atherectomy
title_full_unstemmed Peeled Guidewire Coating with Debulked Plaque Obtained by Directional Coronary Atherectomy
title_short Peeled Guidewire Coating with Debulked Plaque Obtained by Directional Coronary Atherectomy
title_sort peeled guidewire coating with debulked plaque obtained by directional coronary atherectomy
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5396424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28480081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2397183
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