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Revision as of 17:57, 25 October 2012

Percutaneous coronary intervention Microchapters

Home

Patient Information

Overview

Diagnostic Catheterization


Technical Aspects of the Catheterization Laboratory
Equipment Used During Cardiac Catheterization
Preparation of the Patient for Diagnostic Catheterization
Conscious Sedation
Hemodynamic Assessment
Obtaining Venous and Arterial Access
Radiation Safety

Assessment of Coronary Lesions

Fractional Flow Reserve
Coronary Flow Reserve
Intravascular Ultrasound

Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Risk Stratification and Benefits of PCI
PCI Guidelines
Preparation of the Patient for PCI
Equipment Used During PCI
Pharmacotherapy to Support PCI
Vascular Closure Devices
Post-PCI Management
Complications
Coronary Stent Thrombosis

Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Specific Lesion Types

Classification of the Lesion
Management of the Angiographically Visible 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 in Specific Patients

Cardiogenic Shock
CPR and Refractory Ventricular Arrhythmias
Severely Depressed Ventricular Function
Sole Remaining Conduit
Unprotected Left Main Patient
Adjuncts for High Risk PCI

PCI On the Web

Most recent articles

Most cited articles

Review articles

CME Programs

Powerpoint slides

Images

American Roentgen Ray Society Images of PCI

All Images
X-rays
Echo & Ultrasound
CT Images
MRI

Ongoing Trials at Clinical Trials.gov

US National Guidelines Clearinghouse

NICE Guidance

FDA on PCI

CDC on PCI

PCI in the news

Blogs on PCI

Directions to Hospitals Treating Percutaneous coronary intervention

Risk calculators and risk factors for PCI