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Complications of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: The Survival Handbook
Lindsay, A. — Chitkara, K. — Di Mario, C.
1ª Edición Octubre 2016
Inglés
Tapa dura
290 pags
676 gr
16 x 24 x 2 cm
ISBN 9781447149583
Editorial SPRINGER
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
- Useful reference manual for all cardiologists, particularly those in training, who face life-threatening complications of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions on a day-to-day basis
- Authored by experienced cardiologists with a track record in patient safety
- A valuable, practical, and most of all readable resource for the interventional cardiologist with comprehensive and detailed illustrations
Few medical procedures have evolved as dramatically or as quickly as percutaneous
coronary intervention (PCI). From its initial conception, PCI has evolved to
become a very complex procedure. Each year in the United States well over 1,000,000
percutaneous coronary intervention procedures are performed. However as the
volume and complexity of the procedures being performed has increased, so has
the potential for procedural error leading to life-threatening complications.
Knowledge of what complications can occur during PCI and how to deal with them
is vital for the practicing cardiologist, and can mean the difference between
life and death. Complications of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: The Survival
Handbook aims to serve as a reference manual for all cardiologists, particularly
those in training, who face life-threatening complications of PCI on a day-to-day
basis. Drawing on the background and experience of cardiologists from both sides
of the Atlantic, the book aims to be a valuable, practical, and most of all
readable resource for the interventional cardiologist. The principles and practices
described in the book will be of interest to all practitioners of interventional
catheter procedures, including interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons,
and cardiologists.
Content Level » Professional/practitioner
Keywords » Angioplasty - Cardiac Catheterization - Interventional Cardiology
- Interventional Radiology - Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Related subjects » Cardiology & Angiology - Radiology
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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.
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