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Home | Medicine | Emergencies | Advanced Life support | Acute Coronary Syndromes

Percutaneous coronary intervention PCI

Recommended method for STEMI
Should be achived within 90 min of medical contact

Advantages

  1. Reliable re-opening of artery
  2. Visual evidence of opening + calibre of vessel
  3. Lower risk of bleeding

 

Requires 24 hour staffed lab
Requires cardiothoracic backup services

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