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Protected percutaneous coronary intervention
A coronary angiogram delineating the left coronary circulation.
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Protected percutaneous coronary intervention, abbreviated as Protected PCI, is a heart procedure that involves a ventricular assist device that is used to treat patients with cardiovascular disease, including advanced heart failure.[1][2]

  1. ^ Remondino, Andrea; Christian Seiler; Pascal Meier; Roby D. Rakhit; Kerstin Wustmann; Rainer Zbinden; Stephan Zbinden; Stephan Windecker; Mario Togni; Peter Wenaweser; Bernhard Meier; Franz R. Eberli (2011). "Collateral function changes during primary percutaneous coronary intervention in acute myocardial infarction". Cardiovascular Medicine. 14 (1): 119–126. doi:10.4414/cvm.2011.01579. This is so because the group undergoing protected primary PCI presented unaltered CFI during the second as compared to the first coronary occlusion.
  2. ^ Hozawa, Koji; Hitoshi Nakamura; Kazutoshi Yamamoto; Mizuki Hirose; Takanori Miyauchi; Akihiko Kanazawa; Sunao Nakamura; Osamu Hirashima; Nobuyuki Makishima; Shotaro Nakamura; Jun Koyama; Noriki Kutsukata; Makoto Anzai; Akira Honma (2004). "Successful Embolization Protection Using GuardWire System tor Acute Myocardial lntarction". Circulation Journal. 68 (1). Distal embolism is one of the major complications during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for acute myocardial infarction (AMI). The Guard Wire system (GS) consists of an occlusion balloon which is inflated distally allowing protected PCI has recently become available.

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