297 DEVELOPMENT OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE IN A YOUNG ADULT AFFECTED BY TAKAYASU'S ARTERITIS

Large vessel vasculitis, such as Takayasu's Arteritis (TA), are rare inflammatory diseases affecting multiple vascular districts including the coronary arteries, producing either stenosis and/or aneurysms: these lesions can be found in the same patient and also in the same vessel, with potentia...

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Veröffentlicht in:European heart journal supplements 2022-12, Vol.24 (Supplement_K)
Hauptverfasser: Benvenuto, Ciro Pollio, Simonini, Chiara, Vaccarella, Marcello, Ierardi, Carolina, Fedele, Annalaura, Leone, Antonio Maria
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Large vessel vasculitis, such as Takayasu's Arteritis (TA), are rare inflammatory diseases affecting multiple vascular districts including the coronary arteries, producing either stenosis and/or aneurysms: these lesions can be found in the same patient and also in the same vessel, with potentially devastating effects. Moreover, TA often affects young people, in the midst of their work and social activity. Ischemic heart disease is the leading cause of cardiovascular mortality in Western countries and is mainly due to coronary atherosclerosis, whose etiopathogenesis is multifactorial and is closely related to the concomitant presence of classic cardiovascular risk factors and inflammation of the vessel wall. We present the case of a young adult, sportsman, with multivessel coronary artery disease developed in the context of a TA bursted seven years before and currently in clinical remission. This complex case required a careful literature review and a multidisciplinary approach, since the best treatment option for coronary lesions induced by TA has not been established: a “watchful waiting” strategy was eventually adopted, considering the poor outcome of both percutaneous and surgical revascularization in this group of patients.
ISSN:1520-765X
1554-2815
DOI:10.1093/eurheartjsupp/suac121.537