BACKGROUND: Coronary artery perforation (CAP) is a potentially lethal complication of percutaneous coronary intervention. We report on the incidence, clinical characteristics, and management of iatrogenic coronary perforations based on an 11-year single-center experience. METHODS AND RESULTS: From February 9, 2005, through November 20, 2016, 150 CAP cases were identified from our percutaneous coronary intervention database of 21 212 procedures (0.71%). Mean age of CAP patients was 66±11 years, and 62.7% were male. Treated lesion type was B2/C in 94.6%, and 31.3% were chronic total occlusions. Nonworkhorse guidewires were applied in 74.3%. CAP types were Ellis type I in 2.9%, Ellis type II in 40.4%, Ellis type III in 54.8%, and Ellis type...
ABSTRACTBackgroundCoronary perforation is currently a rare, but potentially catastrophic complicatio...
Background The incidence of coronary perforation using new percutaneous revascularization techniques...
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) is now the standard of care in patients with coronary arter...
markdownabstractBACKGROUND: Coronary artery perforation (CAP) is a potentially lethal complication o...
Coronary artery perforation (CAP) is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication of percuta...
Coronary artery perforation (CAP) is a rare but feared complication of percutaneouscoronary interven...
Coronary perforation is a potentially life-threatening complication of percutaneous coronary interve...
Background: Coronary artery perforation is a rare but serious complication of percutaneous coronary ...
AbstractCoronary artery perforation fortunately represents a rare complication of coronary catheteri...
We aimed to examine the prevalence, clinical outcomes and procedural characteristics of percutaneous...
ABSTRACTBackgroundCoronary perforation is currently a rare, but potentially catastrophic complicatio...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to evaluate the incidence, risk factors, in-hospital, and long-term outcomes a...
Background: The objective of the GNOCCI (Glasgow Natural History Study of Covered Stent Coronary I...
Background: As coronary perforation (CP) is a rare but serious complication of percutaneous coronary...
Coronary artery perforation (CAP) is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication of percuta...
ABSTRACTBackgroundCoronary perforation is currently a rare, but potentially catastrophic complicatio...
Background The incidence of coronary perforation using new percutaneous revascularization techniques...
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) is now the standard of care in patients with coronary arter...
markdownabstractBACKGROUND: Coronary artery perforation (CAP) is a potentially lethal complication o...
Coronary artery perforation (CAP) is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication of percuta...
Coronary artery perforation (CAP) is a rare but feared complication of percutaneouscoronary interven...
Coronary perforation is a potentially life-threatening complication of percutaneous coronary interve...
Background: Coronary artery perforation is a rare but serious complication of percutaneous coronary ...
AbstractCoronary artery perforation fortunately represents a rare complication of coronary catheteri...
We aimed to examine the prevalence, clinical outcomes and procedural characteristics of percutaneous...
ABSTRACTBackgroundCoronary perforation is currently a rare, but potentially catastrophic complicatio...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to evaluate the incidence, risk factors, in-hospital, and long-term outcomes a...
Background: The objective of the GNOCCI (Glasgow Natural History Study of Covered Stent Coronary I...
Background: As coronary perforation (CP) is a rare but serious complication of percutaneous coronary...
Coronary artery perforation (CAP) is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication of percuta...
ABSTRACTBackgroundCoronary perforation is currently a rare, but potentially catastrophic complicatio...
Background The incidence of coronary perforation using new percutaneous revascularization techniques...
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) is now the standard of care in patients with coronary arter...