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Complications of percutaneous coronary intervention : the survival handbook /

This book serves as a reference manual for practicing cardiologists and a training guide for students, covering a variety of common and unusual, often life-threatening complications of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) that occur in day-to-day practice.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Lindsay, Alistair C. (Editor ), Chitkara, Kamal (Editor ), Di Mario, Carlo (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; Heidelberg : Springer, [2016]
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Femoral pseudoaneurysm
  • Superficial Femoral Artery Dissection
  • Vagal reaction
  • Unable to find femoral pulse
  • Find radial pulse but actually blocked and stick ulnar
  • Unable to find radial pulse
  • Femoral dissection
  • Femoral bleeds Radial injury, perforation, need for glue, etc
  • Radial spasm
  • Radial: Unable to negotiate aorta.- Unable to negotiate subclavian/aorta junction
  • Unable to intubate left coronary system
  • Unable to intubate right coronary
  • Unable to Intubate grafts
  • Unable to intubate LIMA
  • Conus branch injection
  • VF
  • Brachial injury
  • no flow
  • Stroke on table
  • Aortic Dissection
  • Subclavian dissection
  • Left main stem pressure damping cf. ventriculisation
  • Coronary air embolism
  • Coronary rupture
  • Distal wire perforation
  • Lost stent/Stent embolization
  • Wire breakage, trapping.- Acute dissection/vesssel closure
  • Femoral haematoma
  • Retro-peritoneal haemorrhage
  • Stent fracture
  • Acute pericardial effusion
  • Left main stem dissection
  • Unable to withdraw wire past newly inserted stent
  • No-reflow phenomenon.- Unable to pass wire
  • Unable to pass balloon.- Unable to pass stent
  • Stented underprepared lesion
  • Acute onset hypotension Chest pain
  • Hypertension
  • Pulmonary oedema on table
  • Unable to cross aortic valve
  • Pigtail or end hole punctures ventricle
  • Sheared rotablator wire/retained tip
  • Wire under stent.- Atheroembolism of leg
  • Failed vascular closure device
  • Intramural haematoma
  • Failure of stent deployment
  • Dissection after rotablation
  • Wire fracture
  • Perforated side branch needing coils.