2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcin.2018.01.052
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CRT-100.51 Clinical Outcome of Left Main Stem (LMS) Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) in a Large Non-surgical UK Center: A 5-Year Clinical Experience

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“…3 The rate of perforations complicating ULMS interventions has been reported to be in the region of 1.2% from single-center experience. 4 However, the literature surrounding ULMS perforation, its predictors and likely outcomes are very limited.…”
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“…3 The rate of perforations complicating ULMS interventions has been reported to be in the region of 1.2% from single-center experience. 4 However, the literature surrounding ULMS perforation, its predictors and likely outcomes are very limited.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Coronary perforation (CP) is a rare but serious complication of PCI which has been shown to have an incidence of ~0.4% of all procedures 3 . The rate of perforations complicating ULMS interventions has been reported to be in the region of 1.2% from single‐center experience 4 . However, the literature surrounding ULMS perforation, its predictors and likely outcomes are very limited.…”
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“…The reported 1‐year rate was 17%, and mainly driven by death. However, this particular part of data was derived from the hospital's electronic records and not from any nationwide registry; this could signify a possible underestimation of events as these patients might have ended up in another medical facility 4 …”
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“…In this issue of the Journal, Lee et al 3 have done an excellent job at accumulating extensive data of all the LMS PCI performed in their center over 5 years, and describe their clinical outcomes, which had no onsite cardiac surgery back‐up 4 . Extensive data (113 variables) on indications, procedural details including complications and outcomes up to 1‐year follow‐up were obtained retrospectively from their British Cardiovascular Intervention Society (BCIS) database and electronic patient records.…”
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