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Department of Cardiology, Agaplesion General Hospital, Hagen, Germany
Mini Review
Predictors of Procedural Complications in Coronary Interventions and their Impact on Prognosis: Mini Review
Author(s): Marek M. Rogowski*
Coronary interventions have become an integral part of the modern treatment of patients with coronary artery
disease. Due to their invasive nature however, these interventions carry a potential risk of certain procedural
complications such as coronary perforation, dissection, no reflow phenomenon, or even myocardial infarction. The
occurrence of any complication may influence the immediate procedural result and the short/long-term morbidity
and mortality. Over the last four decades, potential predictors of these complications have been identified. Despite
the fact that several risk score models have been suggested, no single risk model has ever been significantly validated
in large cohorts.
Coronary perforation increases substantially the mortality and MACE rate, in both acute and chronic cases. Typical
risk factors include female sex, advanced age and ag.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2155-9880.23.14.824