Type A aortic dissection during diagnostic coronary angiography in normal coronary arteries: A case report

Clinical Case Reports(2023)

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Key Clinical MessageAortic dissection is one of the rare complication of coronary angiography. The main treatment underlies surgical intervention however; management should be done with patient's decision.AbstractCoronary angiography (CA) is a widely utilized diagnostic procedure used to evaluate blood flow through the coronary arteries and detect coronary artery disease (CAD). Despite its widespread use, it has complications including non‐life‐threatening, while there are some rare complications that can occur. We present a case of an elderly woman who presented with ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and underwent CA without evidence of CAD. However, the patient later developed type A aortic dissection (AD) as a complication of the procedure. Surgery is considered emergent treatment for type A‐AD, but the patient was asymptomatic without any complaint, shared decision making was conducted and the patient decided to pursue conservative treatment without surgical intervention. Therefore, managing AD should be tailored to each patient individually through shared‐decision making.
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