- Relevant clinical history and physical
exam:
A 66-year-old female patient was admitted to our hospital for aggravating
chest pain during 1 month. She had hypertension for coronary risk factor.
At the time of admission, her blood pressure and pulse rate were 160/92mmHg
and 82 beats per minute, respectively. The physical examination showed
normal findings.
- Relevant test results prior to catheterization:
Initial ECG showed non-specific ST changes and echocardiography showed
normal LV function without regional wall motion abnormalities.
- Relevant catheterization findings:
The coronary angiography showed three vessel disease with diffuse irregular
60~70% stenosis at the mid-portion of left anterior descending artery
(mLAD, Figure
5), tubular irregular 77% stenosis at the distal portion of left circumflex
artery (dLCX, Figure1) and discrete eccentric 80% stenosis at proximal
portion of right coronary artery (pRCA, Figure
10).
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