PCI in the Patient with Angiographically Visible Thrombus: Difference between revisions
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===Thrombus Aspiration=== | ===Thrombus Aspiration=== | ||
===Direct Stenting=== | ===Direct Stenting=== | ||
It has been speculated that the direct stenting minimizes distal embolization. This approach has been associated with reduced risk of myonecrosis in meta-analyses. | |||
===Intracoronary Fibrinolytic Therapy=== | ===Intracoronary Fibrinolytic Therapy=== | ||
===Distal Protection=== | ===Distal Protection=== |
Revision as of 11:11, 25 October 2011
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
The presence of angiographically apparent thrombosis associated with adverse outcomes during the performance of PCI.
Treatment
Glycoprotein 2b3a inhibition
Thrombus Aspiration
Direct Stenting
It has been speculated that the direct stenting minimizes distal embolization. This approach has been associated with reduced risk of myonecrosis in meta-analyses.