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 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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