MAY WATCHFUL WAITING STRATEGY BE BENEFIT IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY THROMBUS RECEIVING BEP CHEMOTHERAPY?

Fahri CAKAN, Orhan ONALAN, Inci Tugce COLLUOGLU

Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports - 2026;17(1):17-20

Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cardiology, Antalya, Türkiye

 

The relationship between the combination of bleomycin-etoposide-cisplatin, a chemotherapeutic treatment option used in testicular carcinomas, and acute thrombotic events has been previously described. Acute coronary syndromes associated with this treatment have been frequently reported. The differences in the underlying mechanisms that lead to coronary events suggest that the treatment options may vary in these situations. The decision regarding the right treatment option for the patient sometimes emerges after a relatively long process that requires patience. In this event, which occurs without atherosclerosis and involves vasospasm and thrombus formation, a conservative approach may be beneficial. A 42-year-old individual diagnosed with testicular cancer who did not have any cardiac risk factors was diagnosed with acute coronary syndrome. Since no atherosclerotic background is observed on coronary angiography, coronary intervention is postponed. In this case, the management of the patient will be discussed with a focus on medical treatment without any coronary intervention.