Abstract

Multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT) is developing rapidly as a potential non-invasive imaging method for the evaluation of coronary arteries in patients presenting with chest pain. Recent technical improvements have led to improved spatial and temporal resolution and may even allow MSCT to be useful in the evaluation of coronary stents, which has remained difficult due to the small diameter and radio-opaque material. We describe two cases, a 61-year-old male and a 65-year-old female. Both patients had previously undergone percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty in combination with stent placement and were re-admitted to our hospital with recurrent angina. MSCT was performed prior to conventional coronary angiography in order to assess stent patency non-invasively.

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