Background: Iatrogenic aorto-coronary dissections following percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) represent a rare but potentially life threatening complication. This restrospective and observational study aims to describe our in-house experience for timely diagnostics and therapy including cardiovascular imaging to follow-up securely high-risk patients with Dunning dissections. Methods: Dunning dissections (DD) occurred during clinical routine PCIs, which were indicated according to current ESC guidelines. Diagnostic assessment, treatment and follow-up were based on coronary angiography with PCI or conservative treatment and cardiac computed tomography (cCTA) imaging. Results: A total of eight patients with iatrogenic DD were included. Median age was 69years (IQR 65.8-74.5). Patients revealed a coronary multi-vessel-disease in 75% with a median SYNTAX-II-score of 35.3 (IQR 30.2-41.2). The most common type of DD was type III (50%), followed by type I (38%) and type II (13%). In most patients (88%) the DD involved the right coronary arterial ostium. 63% were treated by PCI, the remaining patients were treated conservatively. 88% of patients received at least one cCTA within 2days, 50% were additionally followed-up by cCTA within a median of 6months (range: 4-8months) without any residual. Conclusion: Independently of the type of DD (I-III) it was demonstrated that cCTA represents a valuable imaging modality for detection and follow-up of patients with DDs.
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Baumann, S., Behnes, M., Sartorius, B., Becher, T., El-Battrawy, I., Fastner, C., … Akin, I. (2017). Follow-up of iatrogenic aorto-coronary “Dunning” dissections by cardiac computed tomography imaging. BMC Medical Imaging, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12880-017-0227-3
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