What do we mean by complex percutaneous coronary intervention? An assessment of agreement amongst interventional cardiologists for defining complexity
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2023Vol. 102(1), pp. 1–10
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Khaled Rjoob, Victoria McGilligan, Roisin McAllister, Raymond Bond, Gemina Doolub, Stephen J Leslie, Matthew Manktelow, Charles Knoery, James A Shand, Aleeha Iftikhar, Anne McShane, Mamas A. Mamas, Aaron Peace
Abstract
Agreement among cardiologists in classifying complexity of PCI is poor, which may lead to suboptimal clinical decision-making, procedural planning as well as long-term management. Consensus is needed to define complex PCI, and this requires clear criteria incorporating both lesion and patient characteristics.
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