The first year of the venlo percutaneous coronary intervention program: Procedural and 6-month clinical outcomes

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Objectives Analysis of the first results of off-site percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) and fractional flow reserve (FFR) measurements at VieCuri Medical Centre for Northern Limburg in Venlo. Background Off-site PCI is accepted in the European and American Cardiac Guidelines as the need for PCI increases and it has been proven to be a safe treatment option for acute coronary syndrome. Methods Retrospective cohort study reporting characteristics, PCI and FFR specifications, complications and 6-month follow-up for all consecutive patients from the beginning of off-site PCI in Venlo until July 2012. If possible, the data were compared with those of Medical Centre Alkmaar, the first off-site PCI centre in the Netherlands. Results Of the 333 patients, 19 (5.7%) had a procedural complication. At 6 months, a major adverse cardiovascular event (MACE) occurred in 43 (13.1%) patients. There were no deaths or emergency surgery related to the PCI or FFR procedures. There was no significant difference in occurrence of a MACE or adverse cerebral event between the Alkmaar and Venlo population in the 30-day follow-up. Conclusion This study demonstrates off-site PCI at VieCuri Venlo to have a high success rate. Furthermore, there was a low complication rate, low MACE and no procedure-related mortality. © The Author(s) 2013.

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Mol, K. A., Rahel, B. M., Eerens, F., Aydin, S., Troquay, R. P. T., & Meeder, J. G. (2013). The first year of the venlo percutaneous coronary intervention program: Procedural and 6-month clinical outcomes. Netherlands Heart Journal, 21(10), 449–455. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12471-013-0447-2

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