Percutaneous coronary intervention: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
(25 intermediate revisions by 5 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
__NOTOC__
__NOTOC__
{{PCI}}
{{PCI}}
'''For patient information, click [[Angioplasty (patient information)|here]]'''
'''For patient information, click [[Percutaneous coronary intervention (patient information)|here]]'''


{{CMG}}
{{CMG}}; {{AE}} [[User: Shankar Kumar|Shankar Kumar, M.B.B.S.]] [mailto:kumarshankar@wikidoc.org]


{{SK}} PCI; balloon angioplasty; percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty; coronary angioplasty; coronary artery angioplasty; heart artery dilatation
{{SK}} PCI; balloon angioplasty; percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty; coronary angioplasty; coronary artery angioplasty; heart artery dilatation
Line 9: Line 9:
==[[Percutaneous coronary intervention overview|Overview]]==
==[[Percutaneous coronary intervention overview|Overview]]==


==[[Risks stratification and the benefits of PCI vs medical therapy|Risk Stratification and Benefits of PCI]]==
==[[Risks stratification and benefits of PCI|Risk Stratification and Benefits of PCI]]==


==[[Preparation of the patient for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)|Preparation of the Patient for PCI]]==
==[[Preparation of the patient for PCI|Preparation of the Patient for PCI]]==


==[[Equipment used in percutaneous coronary intervention|Equipment Used During PCI]]==
==[[Equipment used during PCI|Equipment Used During PCI]]==


==[[Pharmacotherapy to Support PCI|Pharmacotherapy to Support PCI]]==
==[[Pharmacotherapy to Support PCI|Pharmacotherapy to Support PCI]]==
==[[Vascular closure devices|Vascular Closure Devices]]==


==[[Post PCI medical management of the interventional patient|Post-PCI Management]]==
==[[Post PCI management|Post-PCI Management]]==
==[[Risk reduction after PCI|Risk Reduction After PCI]]==
==[[Post PCI follow up|Post-PCI Follow up]]==


==PCI Complications==
==PCI Complications==
 
[[PCI complications: factors associated with complications|Factors Associated with Complications]] | [[PCI complications: new or enlarging thrombus|New or Enlarging Thrombus]] | [[PCI complications: vessel perforation|Vessel Perforation]] | [[PCI complications: dissection|Dissection]] | [[PCI complications: distal embolization|Distal Embolization]] | [[PCI complications: slow flow|Slow Flow]] | [[PCI complications: no reflow|No-reflow]] | [[PCI complications: abrupt closure|Abrupt Closure]] | [[PCI complications: access site complications|Access Site Complications]] | [[PCI complications: peri procedure bleeding|Peri-procedure Bleeding]] | [[Intraprocedural stent thrombosis|Intraprocedural Stent Thrombosis]] | [[PCI complications: restenosis|Restenosis]] | [[PCI complications: renal failure|Renal Failure]] | [[PCI complications: thrombocytopenia|Thrombocytopenia]] | [[PCI complications: late acquired stent malapposition|Late Acquired Stent Malapposition]] | [[PCI complications: loss of side branch|Loss of Side Branch]] | [[PCI complications: multiple complications|Multiple Complications]]
[[Coronary artery perforation|Vessel Perforation]] | [[Coronary artery dissection classification|Dissection]] | [[PCI Complications: Distal Embolization|Distal Embolization]] | [[PCI Complications: "No-Reflow"|No-reflow]] | [[PCI Complications: Abrupt Closure|Abrupt Closure]] | [[Access site complications|Access Site Complications]] | [[PCI Complications: Peri-procedure Bleeding|Peri-procedure Bleeding]] | [[PCI Complications: Restenosis|Restenosis]] | [[PCI Complications: Renal Failure|Renal Failure]] | [[PCI Complications: Thrombocytopenia|Thrombocytopenia]] | [[Late aquired stent malapposition|Late Acquired Stent Malapposition]]


==PCI in Specific Patients==
==PCI in Specific Patients==
 
[[PCI in the patient in cardiogenic shock|Cardiogenic Shock]] | [[PCI in the patient with refractory ventricular arrhythmia|Refractory Ventricular Arrhythmia]] | [[PCI in the patient with severely depressed ventricular function|Severely Depressed Ventricular Function]] | [[PCI in the patient with sole remaining conduit|Sole Remaining Conduit]] | [[PCI in the unprotected left main patient|Unprotected Left Main Patient]] | [[Adjuncts for high risk percutaneous coronary intervention|Adjuncts for High Risk PCI]]
[[PCI in the patient in cardiogenic shock|Cardiogenic Shock]] | [[PCI in the patient requiring CPR and refractory ventricular arrhythmias|CPR and Refractory Ventricular Arrhythmias]] | [[PCI in the patient with severely depressed ventricular function|Severely Depressed Ventricular Function]] | [[PCI in the sole remaining conduit|Sole Remaining Conduit]] | [[PCI in the unprotected left main patient|Unprotected Left Main Patient]] | [[Adjuncts for high risk percutaneous coronary interventions|Adjuncts for High Risk PCI]]


==PCI in Specific Lesion Types==
==PCI in Specific Lesion Types==
 
[[PCI: classification of the lesion|Classification of the Lesion]] | [[PCI in the calcified lesion|The Calcified Lesion]] | [[PCI in the ostial lesion|The Ostial Lesion]] | [[PCI in the angulated or tortuous lesion|The Angulated or Tortuous Lesion]] | [[PCI in the bifurcation lesion|The Bifurcation Lesion]] | [[PCI in the long lesion|The Long Lesion]] | [[Myocardial bridging|The Bridge Lesion]] | [[Coronary vasospasm#Treatment of PCI-induced Vasospasm|Vasospasm]] | [[Chronic total occlusions#PCI Techniques|The Chronic Total Occlusion]] | [[PCI in the left internal mammary artery|The Left Internal Mammary Artery]] | [[Multivessel coronary artery disease#Revascularization by Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI)|Multivessel Disease]] | [[Treatment of distal anastomotic lesions#Balloon angioplasty (PTCA)|Distal Anastomotic Lesions]] | [[Left main intervention|Left Main Intervention]] | [[Management of the thrombotic lesion#Mechanical Therapy|The Thrombotic Lesion]]
[[Assessment of lesion complexity and morphology using coronary lesion classification systems|Classification of the Lesion]] | [[Management of the thrombotic lesion|Management of the Angiographically Visible Lesion]] | [[PCI in the calcified lesion|The Calcified Lesion]] | [[PCI in the ostial lesion|The Ostial Lesion]] | [[Angulation and tortuosity|The Angulated or Tortuous Lesion]] | [[PCI in the bifurcation lesion|The Bifurcation Lesion]] | [[PCI in the long lesion|The Long Lesion]] [[Myocardial bridge|The Bridge Lesion]] | [[Coronary vasospasm|Vasospasm]] | [[Chronic total occlusions treatment|The Chronic Total Occlusion]] | [[PCI in the left internal mammary artery|The Left Internal Mammary Artery]] | [[Multivessel coronary artery disease#Revascularization by Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI)|Multivessel Disease]] | [[Treatment of distal anastomotic lesions|Distal Anastomotic Lesions]] | [[Left main intervention|Left Main Intervention]] | [[Management of the thrombotic lesion|The Thrombotic Lesion]]


==Related Chapters==
==Related Chapters==

Revision as of 20:54, 1 November 2016

Percutaneous coronary intervention Microchapters

Home

Patient Information

Overview

Risk Stratification and Benefits of PCI

Preparation of the Patient for PCI

Equipment Used During PCI

Pharmacotherapy to Support PCI

Vascular Closure Devices

Recommendations for Perioperative Management–Timing of Elective Noncardiac Surgery in Patients Treated With PCI and DAPT

Post-PCI Management

Risk Reduction After PCI

Post-PCI follow up

Hybrid coronary revascularization

PCI approaches

PCI Complications

Factors Associated with Complications
Vessel Perforation
Dissection
Distal Embolization
No-reflow
Coronary Vasospasm
Abrupt Closure
Access Site Complications
Peri-procedure Bleeding
Restenosis
Renal Failure
Thrombocytopenia
Late Acquired Stent Malapposition
Loss of Side Branch
Multiple Complications

PCI in Specific Patients

Cardiogenic Shock
Left Main Coronary Artery Disease
Refractory Ventricular Arrhythmia
Severely Depressed Ventricular Function
Sole Remaining Conduit
Unprotected Left Main Patient
Adjuncts for High Risk PCI

PCI in Specific Lesion Types

Classification of the Lesion
The Calcified Lesion
The Ostial Lesion
The Angulated or Tortuous Lesion
The Bifurcation Lesion
The Long Lesion
The Bridge Lesion
Vasospasm
The Chronic Total Occlusion
The Left Internal Mammary Artery
Multivessel Disease
Distal Anastomotic Lesions
Left Main Intervention
The Thrombotic Lesion

Percutaneous coronary intervention On the Web

Most recent articles

Most cited articles

Review articles

CME Programs

Powerpoint slides

Images

American Roentgen Ray Society Images of Percutaneous coronary intervention

All Images
X-rays
Echo & Ultrasound
CT Images
MRI

Ongoing Trials at Clinical Trials.gov

US National Guidelines Clearinghouse

NICE Guidance

FDA on Percutaneous coronary intervention

CDC on Percutaneous coronary intervention

Percutaneous coronary intervention in the news

Blogs on Percutaneous coronary intervention

Directions to Hospitals Treating Percutaneous coronary intervention

Risk calculators and risk factors for Percutaneous coronary intervention

For patient information, click here

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Shankar Kumar, M.B.B.S. [2]

Synonyms and keywords: PCI; balloon angioplasty; percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty; coronary angioplasty; coronary artery angioplasty; heart artery dilatation

Overview

Risk Stratification and Benefits of PCI

Preparation of the Patient for PCI

Equipment Used During PCI

Pharmacotherapy to Support PCI

Vascular Closure Devices

Post-PCI Management

Risk Reduction After PCI

Post-PCI Follow up

PCI Complications

Factors Associated with Complications | New or Enlarging Thrombus | Vessel Perforation | Dissection | Distal Embolization | Slow Flow | No-reflow | Abrupt Closure | Access Site Complications | Peri-procedure Bleeding | Intraprocedural Stent Thrombosis | Restenosis | Renal Failure | Thrombocytopenia | Late Acquired Stent Malapposition | Loss of Side Branch | Multiple Complications

PCI in Specific Patients

Cardiogenic Shock | Refractory Ventricular Arrhythmia | Severely Depressed Ventricular Function | Sole Remaining Conduit | Unprotected Left Main Patient | Adjuncts for High Risk PCI

PCI in Specific Lesion Types

Classification of the Lesion | The Calcified Lesion | The Ostial Lesion | The Angulated or Tortuous Lesion | The Bifurcation Lesion | The Long Lesion | The Bridge Lesion | Vasospasm | The Chronic Total Occlusion | The Left Internal Mammary Artery | Multivessel Disease | Distal Anastomotic Lesions | Left Main Intervention | The Thrombotic Lesion

Related Chapters

Template:WH Template:WS