Litcius/Paper detail

Optimized patient selection in high-risk protected percutaneous coronary intervention

Juergen Leick, Nikos Werner, Norman Mangner, Vasileios F. Panoulas, Cristina Aurigemma

2022European Heart Journal Supplements18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Percutaneous mechanical circulatory support (pMCS) is increasingly used in patients with poor left-ventricular (LV) function undergoing elective high-risk percutaneous coronary interventions (HR-PCIs). These patients are often in critical condition and not suitable candidates for coronary artery bypass graft surgery. For the definition of HR-PCI, there is a growing consensus that multiple factors must be considered to define the complexity of PCI. These include haemodynamic status, left-ventricular ejection fraction, clinical characteristics, and concomitant diseases, as well as the complexity of the coronary anatomy/lesions. Although haemodynamic support by percutaneous LV assist devices is commonly adopted in HR-PCI (protected PCI), there are no clear guideline recommendations for indication due to limited published data. Therefore, decisions to use a nonsurgical, minimally invasive procedure in HR-PCI patients should be based on a risk-benefit assessment by a multidisciplinary team. Here, the current evidence and indications for protected PCI will be discussed.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePercutaneous coronary interventionSelection (genetic algorithm)CardiologyInternal medicineMyocardial infarctionArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceCoronary Interventions and DiagnosticsAcute Myocardial Infarction ResearchCardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
Optimized patient selection in high-risk protected percutaneous coronary intervention | Litcius