Coronary artery aneurysm following drug-coated balloon treatment

Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine : Including Molecular Interventions
Amir SolomonicaAriel Roguin

Abstract

Drug-coated balloons are an effective treatment option for stent restenosis. Because of their potential benefits, the use of drug-coated balloons is predicted to increase in the future and expand further for the treatment of de novo lesions as well. We hereby present a case in which a patient developed a coronary artery aneurysm following the treatment of a de novo native coronary narrowing with a drug-coated balloon.

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