1. Factors associated with myocardial damage during transcutaneous coronary intervention in patients with acute coronary syndrome
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N. I. Maksimov and V. V. Semenyuta
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Acute coronary syndrome ,business.industry ,Creatine ,medicine.disease ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Intervention (counseling) ,Internal medicine ,Retrospective analysis ,Cardiology ,Endovascular interventions ,Medicine ,In patient ,business ,Artery - Abstract
Aim. To establish the factors, associated with myocardial damage while performing transcutaneous coronary intervention. Materials and methods. The retrospective analysis included 255 patients, distributed by the dynamics of creatine phosphokinase-MB in the blood after the surgery. Results. Myocardial damage while performing transcutaneous coronary intervention is interconnected with the period from the onset of symptoms to the surgery, initial levels of cardiac-specific markers, localization and degree of manifestation of coronary artery stenoses and endovascular interventions implemented. Conclusions. As a result, the factors associated with myocardial damage while performing transcutaneous coronary intervention were revealed and their concrete boarders were determined.
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- 2020
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