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Clinical Data
  • Patient: Male, 78 years old
  • No CAD known
  • Since 3 weeks angina pectoris CCS II
  • No concomitant diseases known
  • CVRF: hypertension, dyslipidemia
  • 11.9.17 admitted for NSTEMI with intermittent angina
  • CAG 11.9.17: very calcified vessels, proximal LAD 50.70%, eccentric, mid LAD 95% (culprit lesion), CX proximal 50%, marginal 80%, RCA with severe stenosis ostial stenosis, mid RCA with severe stenosis
  • Echo: normal, LVEF 65%, mild aortic stenosis
  • Renal function: eGFR = 55 ml/min/1.73m2
     
 
Shooting date : 2017-09-12
Last update : 2017-10-31
Daniel Weilenmann
St. Gallen, Switzerland
Gregor Leibundgut
Liestal, Switzerland
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  • Boghos S. very good job congratulations

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