Angiografía coronaria: Indicación, resultados y complicaciones en 5.000 pacientes consecutivos

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Background: There are guidelines about equipment, premises, personnel, indications and complications rates for coronary angiography, that every center performing this procedure should adhere. Aim: To report the experience with 5.000 coronary angiographies and to assess the compliance of the center with the current guidelines. Material and methods: Prospective registry of 5.000 patients aged 60±11 years (3.475 males) subjected to coronary angiography since 1992, assessing all aspects of the procedure with special emphasis on complications. Results: The indications for 80% of procedures was suspected coronary atherosclerosis. The main risk factors were hypertension and smoking. Coronary atherosclerosis was demonstrated in 62%, mainly one vessel disease. These were two deaths due to the procedure (0.04%), three patients (0.06%) had an acute myocardial infarction or a stroke. These figures are lower than referential values. Conclusions: In this center, coronary angiography is a safe procedure, with complications rates that are even lower than referential values.

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Ugalde Prieto, H., Ramírez, A., Dussaillant, G., Ayala, F., García, S., Silva, A. M., & Faríasa, E. (2007). Angiografía coronaria: Indicación, resultados y complicaciones en 5.000 pacientes consecutivos. Revista Medica de Chile, 135(7), 829–838. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0034-98872007000700002

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