Percutaneous coronary intervention: Difference between revisions

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(Created page with "'''Percutaneous coronary intervention''' (<abbr>PCI</abbr>) or '''percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty''' (PTCA) refers to the use of balloon angioplasty with or without placement of a stent during coronary angiography, a minimally invasive procedure. If a significant coronary stenosis is discovered during coronary angiography, it can be revascularized during the same procedure, in which case it is known as PCI. During balloon angioplasty, a balloon is inf...")
 
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PCI is not a risk-free procedure, although the risk is fairly low. The risk for major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events, including death, [[coronary dissection]], and AMI is < 0,1%. The risk for [[ventricular arrhythmias]] is 0,1%.
PCI is not a risk-free procedure, although the risk is fairly low. The risk for major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events, including death, [[coronary dissection]], and AMI is < 0,1%. The risk for [[ventricular arrhythmias]] is 0,1%.
[[Category:Cardiology]]
[[Category:Cardiology]]
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