Coronary perforation has an incidence of 0.5% and it is associated with a 13-fold increase in in-hospital events and a 5-fold increase in 30-day mortality. This event is so catastrophic that its management has become indispensable knowledge to all interventional cardiologists. This accident is most frequently provoked by artery over-dilation caused by a balloon or…
Frequency and Evolution of Cardiac Perforation in Patients with a History of MRS
Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. Coronary perforation (CP) is a very uncommon event (≈0.4%), associated with severe complications that entail risk of death. It has usually been related to patients with a history of myocardial revascularization surgery (MRS). However, this group usually presents lower rates of cardiac tamponade due to pericardial fibrosis caused by surgery. This…
Coronary Perforation in PCI: Associated to Negative Outcomes
Courtesy of Dr. Guillermo Migliaro. Coronary perforation (CP) is a rare but serious complication of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with an estimated incidence of 0.5%. Arterial blood entering the pericardium may cause a rapid elevation of intrapericardial pressure and collapse the right cavities (tamponade) creating hemodynamic compromise. Historically, surgical drainage has been the…