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[[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]] | [[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== | |||
* [[Vascular closure devices|Vascular Closure Devices]] | |||
* [[Angioplasty]] |
Revision as of 16:09, 26 October 2012
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Synonyms and keywords: PCI; balloon angioplasty; percutaneous transluminal angioplasty
Overview
Risk Stratification and Benefits of PCI
PCI Guidelines
Preparation of the Patient for PCI
Equipment Used During PCI
Pharmacotherapy to Support PCI
Post-PCI Management
PCI Complications
Vessel Perforation | Dissection | Distal Embolization | No-reflow | Abrupt Closure | Access Site Complications | Peri-procedure Bleeding | Restenosis | Renal Failure | Thrombocytopenia | Late Acquired Stent Malapposition
PCI 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 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