Tissue prolapse-induced acute stent thrombosis: a case report and intravascular imaging-based insight
Weifeng Zhang, Shengqi Jia, Yanmin Wu, Haiyan Jia

TL;DR
A case report shows tissue prolapse can cause acute stent thrombosis, with intravascular imaging helping to identify and guide treatment.
Contribution
Provides direct intravascular imaging evidence linking tissue prolapse to acute stent thrombosis.
Findings
Tissue prolapse with fibrolipidic plaque was identified as the likely cause of acute stent thrombosis.
Intravascular imaging confirmed the diagnosis and guided the need for an additional stent.
Tissue prolapse volume, protrusion, and composition may be high-risk features for acute stent thrombosis.
Abstract
Acute stent thrombosis (AST) is a rare but serious complication occurring within 24 h after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), typically caused by insufficient antiplatelet therapy, stent under-expansion, or malapposition. Tissue prolapse (TP) within the stent is less frequently reported as a cause of AST and lacks direct imaging-based evidence. We report a case of a patient with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) who experienced recurrent ST-segment elevation 1 h after primary PCI. Coronary angiography revealed mid-stent occlusion, and intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) identified tissue prolapse with echogenic features consistent with fibrolipidic plaque. The initial stent was appropriately sized and well-deployed, and activated clotting time (ACT) indicated adequate anticoagulation. In the absence of traditional risk factors for AST, the large-volume tissue…
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TopicsCoronary Interventions and Diagnostics · Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention · Peripheral Artery Disease Management
