Recognizing and preventing complications regarding bioresorbable scaffolds during coronary interventions.

IF 1.9 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS World Journal of Cardiology Pub Date : 2024-09-26 DOI:10.4330/wjc.v16.i9.508
George Latsios, Leonidas Koliastasis, Konstantinos Toutouzas, Kostas Tsioufis
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The evolution of coronary intervention techniques and equipment has led to more sophisticated procedures for the treatment of highly complex lesions. However, as a result, the risk of complications has increased, which are mostly iatrogenic and often include equipment failure. Stent dislodgement warrants vigilance for the early diagnosis and a stepwise management approach is required to either expand or retrieve the lost stent. In the era of bioresorbable scaffolds that are not radiopaque, increased caution is required. Intravascular imaging may assist in detecting the lost scaffold in cases of no visibility fluoroscopically. Adequate lesion preparation is the key to minimizing the possibility of equipment loss; however, in the case that it occurs, commercially available and improvised devices and techniques may be applied.

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认识和预防冠状动脉介入手术中生物可吸收支架的并发症。
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