Post Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PPCI) Complications – When to Take the Patient Back to the Lab
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Summary
Sukh Nijjer discusses post-PPCI complications, the management of these complications, and when to take patients back to the lab, with case examples
- Vascular complications - particularly...
Summary
Sukh Nijjer discusses post-PPCI complications, the management of these complications, and when to take patients back to the lab, with case examples
- Vascular complications - particularly related to transfemoral procedures
- Drug-related complications - anaphylaxis, contrast nephropathy, thrombocytopenia,
- Stent-related complications - stent thrombosis, coronary dissection
- Infarction-related complications - VSD, MR, pulmonary oedema, pericardial effusion, ventricular rupture
- Arrhythmia-related complications - VT, CHB
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Dr Sukhjinder Nijjer is a Consultant Cardiologist and Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at Imperial College London....
Dr Sukhjinder Nijjer is a Consultant Cardiologist and Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at Imperial College London. He is the President of Cardiology at the Royal Society of Medicine and is the Communication Lead for the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society. He works at the Hammersmith Hospital as an Interventional Cardiologist and is an expert in Coronary Physiology. His PhD research focused on the development of instantaneous wave-free ratio (iFR) pullback and co-registration. He has published over 100 original academic papers and has involved in the DEFINE-FLAIR, SYNTAX-II and ORBITA-1 and ORBITA-2 research studies.
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