PCI complications: new or enlarging thrombus: Difference between revisions
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
! !!Baseline!!During Procedure!!Final | ! !!Baseline!!During Procedure!!Final | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''Thrombus Grade'''||Grade ≥5 || Grade ≤2|| Grade ≥4 | |'''[[TIMI thrombus grade|Thrombus Grade]]'''||Grade ≥5 || Grade ≤2|| Grade ≥4 | ||
|} | |} | ||
For example, at baseline there is presence of a thrombus grade of 5. During the procedure, the thrombus grade improves to 2 however at the end of the procedure, the thrombus grade worsens to 4. This example will qualify as a “New or Enlarging Thrombus”. | For example, at baseline there is presence of a thrombus grade of 5. During the procedure, the thrombus grade improves to 2 however at the end of the procedure, the thrombus grade worsens to 4. This example will qualify as a “New or Enlarging Thrombus”. |
Revision as of 19:59, 28 July 2014
Percutaneous coronary intervention Microchapters |
PCI Complications |
---|
PCI in Specific Patients |
PCI in Specific Lesion Types |
PCI complications: new or enlarging thrombus On the Web |
American Roentgen Ray Society Images of PCI complications: new or enlarging thrombus |
Directions to Hospitals Treating Percutaneous coronary intervention |
Risk calculators and risk factors for PCI complications: new or enlarging thrombus |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Madeleine Cochet, B.S.
Overview
A new or enlarging thrombus is defined as:
1. The appearance of thrombus grade ≥2 during a PCI procedure that was not present at baseline
2. A qualitative increase of baseline thrombus during a PCI procedure
3. Presence of thrombus at baseline that improves only to worsen later during a PCI procedure:
Baseline | During Procedure | Final | |
---|---|---|---|
Thrombus Grade | Grade ≥5 | Grade ≤2 | Grade ≥4 |
For example, at baseline there is presence of a thrombus grade of 5. During the procedure, the thrombus grade improves to 2 however at the end of the procedure, the thrombus grade worsens to 4. This example will qualify as a “New or Enlarging Thrombus”.