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European Heart Journal 1987 8(12):1346-1350;
Copyright © 1987 by the European Society of Cardiology.
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© 1987 The European Society of Cardiology

Flow reversal in coronary collaterals

P. URBAN, B. MEIER and L. FINCI

Cardiology Centre, University Hospital 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland

Received 8 January 1987; revised 18 May 1987; .

P. Urban M.D., National Heart Hospital, Westmoreland Street, London WIM 8BA. Telephone: (01) 486 4433.

We report a case of collateral flow reversal observed seven months after angioplasty and due to the progression of a second lesion in another vessel. Such an occurrence has not been reported previously in association with angioplasty. Its clinical implications are discussed.

Key Words: Collaterals • coronary wedge pressure • angioplasty


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