传统PCI
医学
经皮冠状动脉介入治疗
并发症
重症监护医学
血管成形术
冠状动脉疾病
医疗急救
心肌梗塞
心脏病学
外科
内科学
作者
Jacob A. Doll,Ravi S. Hira,Kathleen E. Kearney,David E. Kandzari,Robert F. Riley,Steven P. Marso,J. Aaron Grantham,Craig A. Thompson,James M. McCabe,Dimitrios Karmpaliotis,Ajay J. Kirtane,William Lombardi
标识
DOI:10.1161/circinterventions.120.008962
摘要
Complications of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) may have significant impact on patient survival and healthcare costs. PCI procedural complexity and patient risk are increasing, and operators must be prepared to recognize and treat complications, such as perforations, dissections, hemodynamic collapse, no-reflow, and entrapped equipment. Unfortunately, few resources exist to train operators in PCI complication management. Uncertainty regarding complication management could contribute to the undertreatment of patients with high-complexity coronary disease. We, therefore, coordinated the Learning From Complications: How to Be a Better Interventionalist courses to disseminate the collective experience of high-volume PCI operators with extensive experience in chronic total occlusion and high-risk PCI. From these conferences in 2018 and 2019, we developed algorithms that emphasize early recognition, effective treatment, and team-based care of PCI complications. We think that an algorithmic approach will result in a logical and systematic response to life-threatening complications. This construct may be useful for operators who plan to perform complex PCI procedures.
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