Angiographic and clinical characteristics of type 1 versus type 2 perioperative myocardial infarction
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2012Vol. 82(4), pp. 622–628
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Abstract
These results demonstrate that PMI not only results from "demand ischemia" but also that in nearly 60% of cases the cause is acute plaque rupture. Patients with PMI attributable to plaque rupture suffer more intraoperative hypotension, greater transmural ischemia, larger infarct size, and trended toward worse outcome.
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