Cardiology Research and Practice (Jan 2014)

Balloon Occlusion Types in the Treatment of Coronary Perforation during Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

  • Xiangfei Wang,
  • Junbo Ge

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/784018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014

Abstract

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Coronary artery perforation is an uncommon complication in patients with coronary heart disease undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention. However, pericardial tamponade following coronary artery perforation may be lethal, and prompt treatment is crucial in managing such patients. Balloon occlusion and the reversal of anticoagulant activity are the common methods used to prevent cardiac tamponade by reducing the amount of bleeding. Herein, we discuss the pros and cons of currently used occlusion types for coronary perforation. Optimal balloon occlusion methods should reduce the amount of bleeding and ameliorate subsequent myocardial ischemia injury, even during cardiac surgery.