Retroperitoneal hemorrhage after percutaneous coronary intervention in the current practice era: Clinical outcomes and prognostic value of abdominal/pelvic computed tomography
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2011Vol. 80(1), pp. 29–36
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Gabriel Maluenda, Lavinia Mitulescu, Itsik Ben‐Dor, Michael A. Gaglia, Gaby Weissman, Rebecca Torguson, Lowell F. Satler, Augusto D. Pichard, Nelson L. Bernardo, Ron Waksman
Abstract
RPH remains as a serious complication of PCI and is associated with high rates of mortality and morbidity independently of the therapeutic strategy. In patients who were hemodynamically stable, RPH volume as quantified by non-contrast abdominal/pelvic CT did not contribute to prognosis.
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