Coronary and Peripheral Case Work. Case 1: Acute MI( STEMI) Pt: 45 yr old Caucasian Male Several Hrs of Severe Chest pain Pt: Husband of RN Current Smoker.

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Coronary and Peripheral Case Work

Case 1: Acute MI( STEMI) Pt: 45 yr old Caucasian Male Several Hrs of Severe Chest pain Pt: Husband of RN Current Smoker Uncontrolled Hyperlipidemia LDL 141 HDL 30 TG 231

100% Stenosis of RCA Total RCA

Angioplasty of the RCA Balloon

Stent Deployment RCA Stent Temporary Pacemaker

Result within 60 min of arrival

Echo Confirms LV function +50% Pre Procedural STEMI Flow Restored STEMI Resovled

Patient Discharged next Day LV Function preserved EF 50%+ RX Statin, ARB, Plavix, Aspirin. Smoking Cessation counseling RX lifestyle Change

Case 2: Bilateral Iliac Stenosis PT: 75 yr old Female Chief Complaint : Severe Resting Claudication Right Leg Ulcer Abnormal ABI Smoker 2+ packs/day 25yrs Hyperlipidemia Hypertension Metabolic Syndrome Lipid Profile

Pre Procedure finding 75% Stenosis 95% Stenosis

Intervention Stent

Intervention Stent

Result

Post Case Brisk Flow through both Iliac Arteries Pt Discharged the next day Claudication has subsided upon follow up. Ulcer has healed ABI Normal Referring MD sent case report same Day

Case 3: Renal Artery Stenosis Pt 70 Yr old Mexican Female Known CAD, PAD. History of refractory ISH SYS BP 180+ Hyperlipidemia Creatinine 1.5

Renal Artery Stenosis 95% Stenosis L Renal Artery

Procedure

Wire in Renal Artery Stent Delivery System

Results 0% stenosis

Results

Post Procedure Pt: Refractory hypertension resolved SYS BP 120 Pt discharged the next day. Referring MD called, and sent report

“It is my goal to provide the highest level of service to you and your patients.” “I practice Evidence based medicine and will provide patients with all the options available to them.” “I inform all patients of the risks and benefits associated with any procedure.” “I provide a report for referring MDs in a timely fashion, and if possible I will call.” “We appreciate you and your Patients! Thank you for referring!” Arash Vahdat M.D.