Severe midaortic syndrome: a stepwise approach to treatment with drug-eluting balloons: a case report
Abstract Background Severe forms of the midaortic syndrome cause persistent arterial hypertension and can lead to angina abdominalis. Untreated, morbidity, and mortality are significant. In addition to palliation through bypass surgery, few other therapeutic approaches lead to a long-term relief. Dr...
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Background
Severe forms of the midaortic syndrome cause persistent arterial hypertension and can lead to angina abdominalis. Untreated, morbidity, and mortality are significant. In addition to palliation through bypass surgery, few other therapeutic approaches lead to a long-term relief. Drug-eluting balloons (DEB) covered with paclitaxel, a cytostatic drug, have proven to be effective in bifurcational lesions and for in-stent stenoses in coronary arteries.
Case summary
In a 15-year-old girl with severe midaortic syndrome and multiple collateral arteries, four interventional balloon dilatations with DEB of increasing diameters resolved the stenosis within 8 months. After a procedure free interval of now 2.7 years, the anatomical and the physical condition of the patient remained unchanged.
Discussion
This stepwise approach, with a low procedural risk and a lasting result may justify further investigations into this combined treatment. |
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Background
Severe forms of the midaortic syndrome cause persistent arterial hypertension and can lead to angina abdominalis. Untreated, morbidity, and mortality are significant. In addition to palliation through bypass surgery, few other therapeutic approaches lead to a long-term relief. Drug-eluting balloons (DEB) covered with paclitaxel, a cytostatic drug, have proven to be effective in bifurcational lesions and for in-stent stenoses in coronary arteries.
Case summary
In a 15-year-old girl with severe midaortic syndrome and multiple collateral arteries, four interventional balloon dilatations with DEB of increasing diameters resolved the stenosis within 8 months. After a procedure free interval of now 2.7 years, the anatomical and the physical condition of the patient remained unchanged.
Discussion
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Background
Severe forms of the midaortic syndrome cause persistent arterial hypertension and can lead to angina abdominalis. Untreated, morbidity, and mortality are significant. In addition to palliation through bypass surgery, few other therapeutic approaches lead to a long-term relief. Drug-eluting balloons (DEB) covered with paclitaxel, a cytostatic drug, have proven to be effective in bifurcational lesions and for in-stent stenoses in coronary arteries.
Case summary
In a 15-year-old girl with severe midaortic syndrome and multiple collateral arteries, four interventional balloon dilatations with DEB of increasing diameters resolved the stenosis within 8 months. After a procedure free interval of now 2.7 years, the anatomical and the physical condition of the patient remained unchanged.
Discussion
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Background
Severe forms of the midaortic syndrome cause persistent arterial hypertension and can lead to angina abdominalis. Untreated, morbidity, and mortality are significant. In addition to palliation through bypass surgery, few other therapeutic approaches lead to a long-term relief. Drug-eluting balloons (DEB) covered with paclitaxel, a cytostatic drug, have proven to be effective in bifurcational lesions and for in-stent stenoses in coronary arteries.
Case summary
In a 15-year-old girl with severe midaortic syndrome and multiple collateral arteries, four interventional balloon dilatations with DEB of increasing diameters resolved the stenosis within 8 months. After a procedure free interval of now 2.7 years, the anatomical and the physical condition of the patient remained unchanged.
Discussion
This stepwise approach, with a low procedural risk and a lasting result may justify further investigations into this combined treatment.</abstract><cop>England</cop><pub>Oxford University Press</pub><pmid>31020259</pmid><doi>10.1093/ehjcr/ytz017</doi><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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