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A Case of Extrinsic Compression of the Left Main Coronary Artery Secondary to Pulmonary Artery Dilatation

Choi YJ, Kim U, Lee JS, Park WJ, Lee SH, Park JS, Shin DG, Kim YJ

Extrinsic compression of the left main coronary artery (LMCA) secondary to pulmonary artery dilatation is a rare syndrome. Most cases of pulmonary artery hypertension but no atherosclerotic risk factors rarely...
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Comparison of Angiographic Outcomes of Side Branch Ostium at Bifurcation Coronary Lesion between Two-stent and One-stent Techniques

Seo JB, Park KW, Lee HY, Kang HJ, Koo BK, Kim SH, Kim HS

Although the favored strategy for coronary bifurcation intervention is stenting main vessel with provisional side branch (SB) stenting, we occasionally use two-stent strategy. The objective of this study was to...
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Acute Myocardial Infarction after Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation of Typical Atrial Flutter

Yune S, Lee WJ, Hwang JW, Kim E, Ha JM, Kim JS

A 53-yr-old man underwent radiofrequency ablation to treat persistent atrial flutter. After the procedure, the chest pain was getting worse, and the electrocardiogram showed ST-segment elevation in inferior leads with...
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Trans-Radial versus Trans-Femoral Intervention for the Treatment of Coronary Bifurcations: Results from Coronary Bifurcation Stenting Registry

Chung S, Her SH, Song PS, Song YB, Hahn JY, Choi JH, Lee SH, Jang Y, Yoon JH, Tahk SJ, Park SJ, Choi SH, Seung KB, Gwon HC

Trans-radial (TR) approach is increasingly recognized as an alternative to the routine use of trans-femoral (TF) approach. However, there are limited data comparing the outcomes of these two approaches for...
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