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  • A 32-year-old man with a history of T-cell lymphoma and heart failure experienced cardiac arrest and was diagnosed with a non-ST elevated myocardial infarction.
  • Veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation was started, and coronary angiography revealed occlusion in the proximal left anterior descending artery (LAD) and challenges in guidewire advancement.
  • Using intravascular ultrasonography (IVUS) and a real-time 3D wiring technique, the team successfully navigated through a torn plaque, ultimately revascularizing the LAD, leading to the patient’s recovery and discharge 39 days later.

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A 32-year-old man, who was treated for T-cell lymphoma, presented in cardiac arrest. He had been treated for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. Veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation was initiated immediately. We diagnosed him as non-ST elevated myocardial infarction. Coronary angiography demonstrated the occlusion of the trifurcation in the proximal left anterior descending artery (LAD). We failed to advance the first guidewire into the distal LAD by angio-based conventional wiring. Intravascular ultrasonography (IVUS) of the proximal diagonal branch revealed two diaphragms separating the distal lumen without connection, which looks like lotus root-like appearance. We quickly penetrated the plaque using IVUS-based real-time 3D wiring using the tip detection method. The contrast injection via the microcatheter showed the distal diagonal branch (D2). After the balloon dilation in D2, IVUS image revealed a torn plaque between D2 and the distal LAD. Subsequently we advanced the guidewire to the distal LAD using IVUS-based real-time 3D wiring using the tip detection method through the tear of the plaque. Finally, we successfully performed the revascularization of LAD in a preferable procedure time. The patient recovered well and was discharged 39 days after cardiac arrest. This case highlights the efficacy of IVUS-based real-time 3D wiring using the tip detection method even in the emergent and challenging situation.

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