J Transcat Intervent.2022;30:eA202202.

Management of complications during percutaneous coronary intervention: a current appraisal

Debabrata Dash ORCID logo , Rohit Mody ORCID logo , Naveed Ahmed ORCID logo , Jayachandran Thejus ORCID logo , Sugandhna Reno Malan ORCID logo , Bhavya Mody ORCID logo

DOI: 10.31160/JOTCI202230A202202

ABSTRACT

More advanced technology, better drugs and more experienced operators have contributed to improved complex percutaneous coronary intervention outcomes. Complications with significant impact on patient survival and healthcare costs have not been completely eliminated by modern percutaneous coronary intervention procedures. Professional expertise and consistent preventive procedures are the only ways to avoid severe side effects of percutaneous coronary intervention. Dissections, abrupt arterial closure, coronary perforation, no-reflow, air embolism, stent deformation, device embolization, and rotating atherectomy burr entrapment are some of the periprocedural complications covered in this article.

Management of complications during percutaneous coronary intervention: a current appraisal

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