Handling high-risk patients in the catheterization laboratory

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Protected percutaneous coronary intervention is considered a life-saving procedure for high-risk patients. Therefore it is important that the interventional cardiology team is prepared, the procedure is planned, and potential complications, as well as bail out strategies are considered. Throughout the procedure, it is critical to monitor the patient to identify any early signs of deterioration or changes in patient well-being to avoid any potential complications.

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Ibrahim, K., Tongers, J., Mangner, N., Werner, N., Tycinska, A., Leick, J., … Schröder, J. (2022). Handling high-risk patients in the catheterization laboratory. European Heart Journal, Supplement, 24(Sj), J30–J36. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartjsupp/suac063

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