Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal (Nov 2022)

Effect of Post Dilatation on TIMI Flow in Patients Undergoing Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

  • Muhammad Amad Abbasi,
  • Naseer Ahmad Samore,
  • Khurshid Ali,
  • Waheed-Ur- Rehman,
  • Hafiz Muhammad Shafique,
  • Abdul Rehman Jokhio,
  • Muhammad Naeem Tariq,
  • Ayesha Sana,
  • Javeria Kamran,
  • Sanam Qureshi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.51253/pafmj.v72iSUPPL-3.9543
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. SUPPL-3

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Objective: To evaluate the impact of post dilatation performed with Non- Compliant Balloon on Angiographical outcome (that is TIMI flow grade) in patients who underwent the primary percutaneous coronary intervention. Study Design: Retrospective cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: At Tertiary Cardiac Care Center, Rawalpindi Pakistan from Nov 2020 to Apr 2021. Methodology: The retrospective data of the all the patients with STEMI was assessed via non-probability consecutive sampling technique and analyzed statistically. The study participants were classified into two categories based on whether they underwent post-dilatation or not, i.e., Category-I: patients who underwent post-dilatation with NC balloon and Category-II: patients who did not undergo post-dilatation. The primary study end-point was post-dilatation TIMI flow grade. Continuous study variables were expressed as Mean±S.D and categorical variables as frequencies and percentages. Chi square test was applied to find the association between study variables by keeping 95% CI and 5 % margin of error. p-value 0.05). Postprocedural success rate was 81.3% for patients with PD. Conclusion: The current study illustrates that PD does not adversely affect the final angiographic outcomes when performed after primary angioplasty.

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